I would be nervous as hell 'cause you're liable to piss it off if you wound it...If you do see if plug it, be worth a million bucks easy.
PETA IDIOTSMadDog said:Are you serious? Who in there right mind is gonna put you away because some dumbass is running around the bush dressed up from head to toe in fur in the middle of deer season?![]()
I think it may have been Elvis dressed up as an alien, acting like a sasquatch.BIGREDD said:Naw it was definitely a Sasquatch... or an Alien... maybe it was Elvis...
This should be in Off Topic!
Ranger G said:Rented a movie called Sasquatch Hunter. What ever you do, don't mess around with their graveyards. They'll pick you up by the leg and smack your head against a tree!
Big Guy said:762 Nato Wendigos are night creatures!
In the mythology of the Algonquian-speaking tribes of Native Americans, the Wendigo is a malevolent supernatural creature. It is usually described as a giant with a heart of ice; sometimes it is thought to be entirely made of ice. Its body is skeletal and deformed, with missing lips and toes.
The first accounts of the Wendigo myth by explorers and missionaries date back to the 17th century. They describe it rather generically as a werewolf, devil, or cannibal. The Wendigo was usually presumed to have once been human. Different origins of the Wendigo are described in variations of the myth. A hunter may become the Wendigo when encountering it in the forest at night, or when becoming possessed by its spirit in a dream. When the cannibalistic element of the myth is stressed, it is assumed that anyone who eats corpses in a famine becomes a Wendigo as a result. The only way to destroy a Wendigo is to melt its heart of ice. In recent times, it has been identified with Sasquatch or Bigfoot by cryptozoologists, but there is little evidence in the indigenous folklore for it being a similar creature.

MikeyT said:Daily Planet did a bit last week on Sasquatch sightings around a town somewhere in the US. Apparently they called in an 'expert' who found prints and also hair samples. He claims they had the hair samples tested and they came back as an unknown species.
When the host asked if the samples would be made available for independant analysis the guy got a bit vague and mentioned something about them probably being contaminated now that they'd been handled by so many people![]()
Who knows though - the duck billed platipus was a myth for a long time too.
the_big_mike said:theres a prominent member on this board who believes in sasquatch
If they gathered around while I had a rifle I would be in for more than one milllion. Sh!t my 10/22 holds 25 rounds.I'm guessing (you might be able to get away with a 200 yard shot and just leaving it as the rest of the clan gather around and try to figure out what happened and who did it).
I agree mate, thats why I started it. I know lots of our members here spend a lot of time in the woods, and I was just curious if any have run into something they can't explain out there.y2k said:I still think this is one of the more interesting threads in awhile.![]()
Nope No Bigfeet.........VanIsle said:Anyone see or hear anything this season?




























