hunting bigfoot

I had not seen this thread, but definitely entertaining and interesting. I did not read the whole thread, and this might have been said by someone else, but:

The way I see it, many of us (hunters) own game cams and with all the game cams out their, there would have been by now some clear footage and evidence of such illusive creatures.

Just saying…….
 
Remember Pandas were a myth until 1916. Until you actually experience seeing one its easy to say take a picture, sure this last time I had a phone in my pocket but the shock was so overwhelming I didn't even think of getting out the camera. Its like your brain is trying to process what you're seeing and by then the encounter was over. I've heard some say that the motion detector on trail cams can be seen/felt by these creatures and account for the lack of trail cam footage, but who knows. So once again until until you have had this encounter, don't criticise or demean those of us who have. And, since my last encounter I have not gone into the bush hunting or fishing at all. Might try again this fall, but I'm honestly not sure.
 
Just checking in on this thread, anyone get one yet.... let me know . I'd love to get a pic of it....

I caught one right when covid hit..... it was a young one so I shaved it except a tuft on top, clothed it , trained it to drive and do my shopping so I could stay home and avoid covid. Once I put the face diaper on him and send him off to town..... no one can tell the difference. I'd ask him how his day went but the only word he knows is kokanee.....


seriously though... I have told my sasquatch story a few times on cgn. If anyone wants to go find one.... i;d suggest the mountain range between chillwack and cultus lake over to the mt baker ski area. The pearce lake trail would be one i would suggest. Hike up to the lake..... not easy to do so be warned..... and spend 2 or 3 weeks camping there and see what happens. I'll bet you leave before the 3 weeks is up and never go back.... and not because of the trail hehehe
Literally thousands and thousands of acres that rarely see a human for any reason it is that hard to access. A family of sasquatches could live in those mountains and never be found.
 
Around 1971 a friend of mine in Rocky Mountain House AB showed me a Polaroid pic his Dad and Uncle took near Nordegg AB of a Sasquatch stepping over a barbwire fence. It had crossed the road and gone through the ditch heading for the woods. The thing that stuck with me was that it wasn't a bulky hairy thing like an ape. It was really lanky and you could clearly see it's individual muscles and tendons in its legs and arms. My friends Dad was a poor farmer and kept the pic hid in his sock drawer. You could see the vent window of his 60's pickup in the photo. I've never doubted them since.
 
Was at a friend's place for a get together. There was a retired Wildlife Officer from the Creston BC area, I asked if he had ever seen anything strange thinking like an albino animal. He said he was in a boat, jumped out walked into the woods to clearing and saw Bigfoot 100 yards away. I spit my beer and started laughing, he said FU and went up stairs.

Later when he cooled down, he said what you said about people laughing, hence his reluctance to speak about it....
 
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Around 1971 a friend of mine in Rocky Mountain House AB showed me a Polaroid pic his Dad and Uncle took near Nordegg AB of a Sasquatch stepping over a barbwire fence. It had crossed the road and gone through the ditch heading for the woods. The thing that stuck with me was that it wasn't a bulky hairy thing like an ape. It was really lanky and you could clearly see it's individual muscles and tendons in its legs and arms. My friends Dad was a poor farmer and kept the pic hid in his sock drawer. You could see the vent window of his 60's pickup in the photo. I've never doubted them since.

My dad held private and commercial small plane licenses for float planes and all that when we were kids. Growing up I remember the excitement when they had black and white photos developed after a fly around mt baker. My dad and all his friends were photography and airplane enthusiasts and my dad always had nice telephoto lense cameras when were kids. I would guess the fight happened in the mid to late 70's flying at a couple thousand feet above the ground. Looking down out of the cessna 3 discs passed below them, between them and the mountain, all the the same size and in triangle formation. They appear to be bigger than the plane would be so I'd guess a good 50 to 60 foot diameter each. One photograph turned out with enough clarity to clearly see these were solid pale colored objects flying at about 1000 ft above the ground. They never shared the pictures with media or ufo people and pretty much kept it a family secret. The passenger owned the photo but my dad had a blown up copy under the glass on his big oak desk when we were growing up. Not sure where it is now but when i asked if I could get a copy blown up for my wall I was told no LOL


they do exist...... the hairy ones and the flying ones
 
I've heard some say that the motion detector on trail cams can be seen/felt by these creatures and account for the lack of trail cam footage, but who knows.

I’m not saying these creatures do or do not exist, but when you understand how motion detectors work then the notion that they can be “seen/felt” doesn’t really make any sense.
 
This time around they are doing the social distancing thing. Chances are slim to none getting em' into cross hairs.
 
You know how anyone that had seen a UFO was dismissed as a nutcase or had eaten too much acid?

Now the Pentagon acknowledges their existence and they have been filmed many times.
 
There has to be a factor at work here regards blurry pictures and such. I suggest one explanation is personal endangerment and related stress.
Ever watch on YouTube coalition forces suddenly ambushed and become engaged in a firefight against an experienced enemy somewhere out there on remote Afghan hillside??
Both sides too busy trying to kill each other versus posing for GQ magazine.
It's very rare to even get the tiniest glimpse of the murderous enemy on film let alone video.

Perhaps if you are close enough to these things to get a picture, then perhaps your life is in danger at the same time? Personal motor skills have to suffer somewhat.
The perfect combat photo may very well come at the cost of the photographer's own life?

maybe.....
 
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Over the years have talked to old timers that have seen things that couldn’t be explained and were reluctant to talk about them and had nothing to gain by lying.
 
There has to be a factor at work here regards blurry pictures and such. I suggest one explanation is personal endangerment and related stress.
Ever watch on YouTube coalition forces suddenly ambushed and become engaged in a firefight against an experienced enemy somewhere out there on remote Afghan hillside??
Both sides too busy trying to kill each other versus posing for GQ magazine.
It's very rare to even get the tiniest glimpse of the murderous enemy on film let alone video.

Perhaps if you are close enough to these things to get a picture, then perhaps your life is in danger at the same time? Personal motor skills have to suffer somewhat.
The perfect combat photo may very well come at the cost of the photographer's own life?

maybe.....

https://youtu.be/2LYDNeXU7PI
 
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