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Jan 29, 2013 15:34:09   #
Wright Loc: West Texas
 
Ron K. wrote:
The last time I was in West Texas on a deer hunt (near Iraan) I found a big set of tracks and followed them. They led right to a rancher with a size 16 boot.



Not to nitpick, mind you, but what you encountered was not a
Bigfoot but, rather another, much more common species here
in Texas: A Bigboot. They're not as secretive as our Bigfoot.
And they tend to drive Siverados and gather at the Dairy Queen restaurants for sustenance and conversation.

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Jan 29, 2013 15:38:37   #
Ralloh Loc: Ohio
 
otto0713 wrote:
It seems that one of the most illusive cryptozoological animals remains camera-shy and even the BFRO, (Bigfoot Research Organization) has trail camera failures when "on the hunt." Its always is the same old story of battery drain or power loss. This is similar to what happens to cameras when trying to take a picture of ghosts. Whats up with that?

As to Sasquatch, it would be great to see any one's photos of this hide-n-seek prankster who loves throwing rocks, rapping on trees and howling bizarre tunes at the wee hours in the the morning in some sort of communicating ritual that has scared the crap out of many so-called investigators in the field.

I personally believe that this anomaly actually does "exist", but only as a phenomenon rather than a real living physical blood and bones entity. It seems as if "it" can assume physical characteristics at will and disappear when necessary to avoid human contact. What say you?
It seems that one of the most illusive cryptozoolo... (show quote)


I once had a Saint Bernard named Sasquatch, but alas, no photos of him.

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Jan 29, 2013 15:39:34   #
Harvey Loc: Pioneer, CA
 
Caught this fellow in a grove of Redwoods East of Mendacino,CA

Moss covered creature
Moss covered creature...

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Jan 29, 2013 15:45:05   #
Hal81 Loc: Bucks County, Pa.
 
Harvey wrote:
Caught this fellow in a grove of Redwoods East of Mendacino,CA


Great shot Harvey, At least yours is in focus. I bet he never moved. :shock: :lol: :thumbup:

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Jan 29, 2013 15:45:26   #
Ron K. Loc: Upstate NY.
 
Maybe that's what I saw in West Texas. Come to think of it, he was leaning on a Silverado when I spotted him.

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Jan 29, 2013 15:46:14   #
Harvey Loc: Pioneer, CA
 
No But I sure did when I first saw it. LMAO

Hal81 wrote:
Harvey wrote:
Caught this fellow in a grove of Redwoods East of Mendacino,CA


Great shot Harvey, At least yours is in focus. I bet he never moved. :shock: :lol: :thumbup:

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Jan 29, 2013 15:51:23   #
Ralloh Loc: Ohio
 
Ralloh wrote:
otto0713 wrote:
It seems that one of the most illusive cryptozoological animals remains camera-shy and even the BFRO, (Bigfoot Research Organization) has trail camera failures when "on the hunt." Its always is the same old story of battery drain or power loss. This is similar to what happens to cameras when trying to take a picture of ghosts. Whats up with that?

As to Sasquatch, it would be great to see any one's photos of this hide-n-seek prankster who loves throwing rocks, rapping on trees and howling bizarre tunes at the wee hours in the the morning in some sort of communicating ritual that has scared the crap out of many so-called investigators in the field.

I personally believe that this anomaly actually does "exist", but only as a phenomenon rather than a real living physical blood and bones entity. It seems as if "it" can assume physical characteristics at will and disappear when necessary to avoid human contact. What say you?
It seems that one of the most illusive cryptozoolo... (show quote)


I once had a Saint Bernard named Sasquatch, but alas, no photos of him.
quote=otto0713 It seems that one of the most illu... (show quote)


Correction, I just found this one of him taken back in the early 70s. Yes folks, Sasquatch is real, or was back then.

Sasquatch At The Watering Hole
Sasquatch At The Watering Hole...

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Jan 29, 2013 15:51:57   #
Ron K. Loc: Upstate NY.
 
This is my all-time favorite Texas storyteller.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzabmVIU6EQ

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Jan 29, 2013 16:21:55   #
C. David Loc: Wisconsin
 
Hmmm. Perhaps there is a 'squach out there, but 30 years back I did see something in the sky on my way to hunt. I spend a hell of alot of time out in the sticks where most folks do not go to. Never have seen a Bigfoot/Yeti whatever. I do know what I saw that morning. I'm pretty positive I an not the only one to see such things.8-)

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Jan 29, 2013 16:35:59   #
nivek340 Loc: South Hadley Ma.
 
Ron K. wrote:
This is my all-time favorite Texas storyteller.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzabmVIU6EQ


I listen to the story. Now my lunch break is over and I still haven't eaten anything. I showed him my respect by listening to the entire story.

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Jan 29, 2013 16:58:06   #
Ron K. Loc: Upstate NY.
 
They certainly do have a unique talent for story-telling.

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Jan 29, 2013 21:48:33   #
bali
 
First off, If anyone knows animals. am we were invading their territory. they would not just diisappear without us hearing them move.. Animals mostly defend their territory.
But this makes good stories , an sells lots of papers an books, is why it continues.
Such as Loch ness monster...Great stories.
Yes with all the camera men an women out, as well as cell phone cameras , some one would catch it.

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Jan 30, 2013 15:16:46   #
fantom Loc: Colorado
 
Pixelpixie88 wrote:
Imagine my surprise after pulling the card out of my game camera..coming home and putting it into the computer....yikes! To this day no one will "fess up". I will tell you that this place is really out in the middle of nowhere. Just maybe...you don't suppose....???


This guy needs a new zipper on his outfit, its starting to separate in places.

I noticed something once while checking a lens for edge sharpness after a trip to the Olympic Peninsula.

Hmmm?
Hmmm?...

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Jan 30, 2013 15:35:12   #
Ron K. Loc: Upstate NY.
 
What in tarnation do you see in that photo of a footbridge? Granted, I don't have the visual acuity I used to have but I don't see anything strange in there.

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Jan 30, 2013 15:48:06   #
fantom Loc: Colorado
 
Ron K. wrote:
What in tarnation do you see in that photo of a footbridge? Granted, I don't have the visual acuity I used to have but I don't see anything strange in there.


I was trying to get an idea of the edge sharpness of a lens and thought I spotted something that I couldn't identify. The bridge isn't along the edge. I was looking at a larger pic than the one shown here so it might help to download it and get a larger view.

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