Anybody ever see a Bigfoot?

Hey Spank . From Minnisota through Thunder Bay and east along the north shore of Superior is called the Nor' Wester mountain range . They may not be as high as the Rockies but there are thousand foot cliffs everywhere .

I've spent over 50 years between Thunder Bay and Hudson's Bay and although i;ve never seen a bigfoot , i've had my scope on mountain lions that don't exist either .
 
I haven't seen one either or signs of any but quite a few sober reasonable people around this area(NW Ontario) have seen them or signs of them )...some people even took plaster casts of footprints.
 
The closest I ever saw to a Bigfoot was when I got stung by a mad yellow jacket when I was putting some wood on the fire. Apparently it was hibernating in the wood and when I was putting the wood in the stove he fell out on the floor.I sat on the floor to stoke the fire before adding the wood,the little yellow bastard stung me on the top of my foot. It swoll up as big as the Hulk's foot,that was the only bigfoot I ever saw.
 
Well, One thing I thought....
The Government should issue a hunting Tag ....say 50.00 a piece ... for these things....How many guys would buy one?....and how do you tell the female from the male?....
 
Get the elk hunter who shot the World record to buy a tag for 200.000 dollars, get some guides and he can be the first in the book with a big foot.No changed my mind 1 million.Which horn would they measure???
 
Get the elk hunter who shot the World record to buy a tag for 200.000 dollars, get some guides and he can be the first in the book with a big foot.No changed my mind 1 million.Which horn would they measure???
Wouldn't quite work as no one is farming bigfoots so it would be tough to jack one up on GH and release it prior to the "hunt".
 
One Day hopefully a hunter will shoot one and quite all the critics. There was no such thing as Mountain Gorillas until they were discovered. There's supposidly no cougars in Ontario and many have been seen. I'm sure my 450 Marlin will do just fine.
 
I have heard stories from people in the bush and people in the commercial fishing industry on the B.C. coast. They say you can always tell by looking in a mans eyes as he tells you his lie. Believe me, some of these tales made blood run cold.

I worked with two guys that have a trap line and one of them told me the story about them comming around a bend on the river and seeing this ape like creature standing there holding a dead wolf and running into the bush.
We were sitting around the camp fire one night and after a few brandys I asked his partner ,who camped with us about it. He went all funny and silent , then he said you know my partner Mike "he's always full of s--T. Later on that week-end his wife told my wife that he still has nightmares about that trip but he will not talk about it.These are two seasoned woodsmen.

It's alot like stories I hear of UFO'S . Never saw one of then either.

Grijim
 
Back when I was about 19-20 (25 years ago), 3 friends and I were camping up at Weaver lake. We were sitting around the fire having a few drinks (not drunk) when we heard movement on the gravel area behind some high bushes . Rudy yells " Hey! who's there?" The sound stops with no answer. Again, " Who's there?". He picks up a fair sized rock and tosses over the bush with a "F**k off!".

All of a sudden we hear a Grunt, not a growl but a real well pronounced GRUNT! ALL of us grabbed whatever was sharp or heavy and put our backs to the Lake. There was no more sound on the gravel and none of us were going into the bushes to look.

I've been turned around in the woods at night and once had something thump against a skinning shack that I was sleeping in. yeagh, I was a little freaked but nowhwere near when we heard that sound. Not a sighting but I stll wonder what the hell it was.

FYI: I'm sitting beside a parabolic heater and I'm getting the shivers from thinking about it.
 
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