Anybody ever see a Bigfoot?

I've seen a samsquantch. The worst part is I know where it live and get this it even comes online here. Many of you have probably replied to the samsquantches posts. Oh wait your your probably talking about the wild variety not the domesticated kind I've dealt with.

Well I've been in some fairly wild areas I've never got any odd or weird feelings out there though a few times around my home town. The worst part is when you get that feeling and you realize that the birds are no longer singing or flying over head and one time I saw 7 crows sitting in a tree crying out then they stopped cawing and circled the wagons so to speak as they climbed higher and faced in every direction still making NO NOISE that was the worst time as I was 60 minutes away from my truck and realized a few minutes later a cougar was considering some Adam steaks, bloody rare. So I've been stalked by a cougar, wolves a few times (not sure if it was me or the two 12 inch appetizers on legs I had with me but I still had that feeling and three time I've know I was being hunted/followed but never caught sight of the animal or seen any sign I was being hunted as I would do some circling a time or two to see if I could see what it was and what ever it was it was not to be found. Well I never had a gun, I always carry a 4-6 inch fixed blade and usually a swiss army knife on my person. The feeling of being stalked is one that you never forget.
 
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i saw an italian man in the mall the other day, had he been walking in the bush naked north of winapeg dave t73 would have been rich man.
 
a j cave said -------there are things out in the back bush you cant explain away. What smells so bad it scares off a pack of 10-12 wolves?
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A wolverine.


Last wolverine/wolf encounter I experienced was a treed wolverine (VERY pissed off) and a bunch of howling wolves!!!

That was a memorable afternoon!!:eek:
 
a j cave said -------there are things out in the back bush you cant explain away. What smells so bad it scares off a pack of 10-12 wolves?
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A wolverine.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WjNd-G7uvo check out this video on you tube, you'll get the idea about wolverines if you don't already know , nasty little critters
 
a j cave said -------there are things out in the back bush you cant explain away. What smells so bad it scares off a pack of 10-12 wolves?
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On my first answer to this, I just put in wolverine, with tongue in cheek, as I don't really know the relationship between wolves and wolverine.
I do know that wolves are cowardly. I have twice followed up on a wolf I had wounded. In both cases I was within eight feet of the wolf, that was standing there looking at me, but made no attempt whatsoever, to attack, or even give a threatening look at me.
I have seen one eagle keep three wolves from a piece of juicy meat they all wanted, but only the eagle had possession of.
Wild wolves in the hinterlands that have never had contact with humans, scare very easily.
So what did the wolves smell that made them take off? When was the last time you changed your socks?
 
Here is my story:

I arrived with a hunting partner to find Foxer and his brother standing outside of a stand of trees that was bordered by a cut block on two sides, and a forested ridge on another side. They were looking into the trees trying to see the source of the gawdawful racket.

Eventually, I had to take a look so walked in, and got closer to the source when I broke a twig and the wolves shut up...I could steal hear something, so I proceeded, and found a VERY annoyed wolverine up a tree. Always a pleasure to see the more secretive creatures, but after observing him a bti I thought it was a good idea to back off, rather than risk having to shoot him!!:)
 
Nice story but not the one we want to hear.Pm me if you don't want to post it.

Yeah, that's not the one I want to hear either.

I imagine it went something like this...

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Yeah, that's not the one I want to hear either.

I imagine it went something like this...

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Or something like this..........















When the smoke clears this time, the bigfoot taps him on the shoulder and says, "You're not REALLY here for the hunting are you?"




If you now the joke, you'll get it. :D























:wave:
 
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Bit off topic....but still :eek:




Brazil releases pics of uncontacted Amazon tribe

By Michael Astor, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

The 'uncontacted Indians' of the Envira, who have never before had any contact with the outside world. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS / Gleison Miranda, Funai

RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil - Brazil's government agreed to release stunning photos of Amazon Indians firing arrows at an airplane so that the world can better understand the threats facing one of the few tribes still living in near-total isolation from civilization, officials said Friday.

Anthropologists have known about the group for some 20 years but released the images now to call attention to fast-encroaching development near the Indians' home in the dense jungles near Peru.

"We put the photos out because if things continue the way they are going, these people are going to disappear," said Jose Carlos Meirelles, who co-ordinates government efforts to protect four "uncontacted" tribes for Brazil's National Indian Foundation.

Shot in late April and early May, the foundation's photos show about a dozen Indians, mostly naked and painted red, wielding bows and arrows outside six grass-thatched huts.

Meirelles told The Associated Press in a phone interview that anthropologists know next to nothing about the group, but suspect it is related to the Tano and Aruak tribes.

Brazil's National Indian Foundation believes there may be as many as 68 "uncontacted" groups around Brazil, although only 24 have been officially confirmed.


Anthropologists say almost all of these tribes know about western civilization and have sporadic contact with prospectors, rubber tappers and loggers, but choose to turn their backs on civilization, usually because they have been attacked.

"It's a choice they made to remain isolated or maintain only occasional contacts, but these tribes usually obtain some modern goods through trading with other Indians," said Bernardo Beronde, an anthropologist who works in the region.

Brazilian officials once tried to contact such groups. Now they try to protectively isolate them.

The four tribes monitored by Meirelles include perhaps 500 people who roam over an area of about 630,000 hectares.

He said that over the 20 years he has been working in the area, the number of "malocas," or grass-roofed huts, has doubled, suggesting that the policy of isolation is working and that populations are growing.

Remaining isolated, however, gets more complicated by the day.

Loggers are closing in on the Indians' homeland. Brazil's environmental protection agency said Friday it had shut down 28 illegal sawmills in Acre state, where these tribes are located. And logging on the Peruvian border has sent many Indians fleeing into Brazil, Meirelles said.

"On the Brazilian side we don't have logging yet, but I'd like to emphasize the 'yet,"' he said.

A new road being paved from Acre into Peru will likely bring in hordes of poor settlers. Other Amazon roads have led to 50 kilometres of rain forest being cut down on each side, scientists say.

While "uncontacted" Indians often respond violently to contact - Meirelles caught an arrow in the face from some of the same Indians in 2004 - the greater threat is to the Indians.

"First contact is often completely catastrophic for "uncontacted" tribes. It's not unusual for 50 per cent of the tribe to die in months after first contact," said Miriam Ross, a campaigner with the Indian rights group Survival International. "They don't generally have immunity to diseases common to outside society. Colds and flu that aren't usually fatal to us can completely wipe them out."

Survival International estimates about 100 tribes worldwide have chosen to avoid contact, but said the only truly uncontacted tribe is the Sentinelese, who live on North Sentinel island off the coast of India and shoot arrows at anyone who comes near.

Last year, the Metyktire tribe, with about 87 members, was discovered in a densely jungled portion of the 49,000-square-kilometre Menkregnoti Indian reservation in the Brazilian Amazon, when two of its members showed up at another tribe's village.


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http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5iRk0QGW-Tz0q6PP7y36N3CwOgH_wD9105MUG0

http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/World/2008/05/30/5725981-ap.html
 
It's no use, Nester. We aren't going to flush him out.

We'll have to abduct Gatehouse, tie him up, and then hold his feet to the fire before he talks.

PM your coordinates and we'll start working on a plan...:evil:

I swear if he doesn't fess up, I'll shoot any Big Foot I ever see, just to prove I saw the damn thing.
 
i was 14 yrs. old (give or take a yr.) and me,my brother and a friend went to check out a "haunted house" in a forest on the west island of montreal bordering the river.we were too chicken to go inside so we sat around a small creek on a tiny bridge.this house was an old abandoned mansion with another house or "servant quarters/garage at the begining of the property.the mansion was right next to the river.while we were tossing small stones into the creek i heard a noise and when i looked about 30 (or so) metres into the woods i saw a large hairy(bear fur--silky brown)man walking left to right from us.we all freaked out and took off on our bikes.as we were leaving the property a woman ran out of the "servants quarters" wearing a long dress with two german shepards chasing after us and acting agressively with the dogs nipping at our heels.we escaped with our skins intact.believe it or not i don't care.i have seen many wierd things in my life but only when i was younger,nothing now.
 
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