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OT - UFO's, Bigfeet, ghosts, monsters from lochs, etc.

J. B., You are not half as surprised as we were! We went to the internet to find out what we could about Bigfoot. We found the others saw the same exact thing that we saw. It was running very fast at a 45 degree angle, and was huge. Taller than our truck even at a 45 degree angle. Very long arms, body completely covered in long dark fur. Did not get a look at the face.

Did not report. Did not want attention. Still don't.

You asked, I answered. There is a little more, but I am afraid I have said too much already.

I don't know what the existence of this animal proves, except to show how little we truly know.

 
One of the things I dislike about this sites format is the inability to copy and past a comment.  At least, if there is a way, I don't know it.

Regardless, and to reply to SHL.  You are incorrect about gorilla's being a myth.  Ringling Bros. circus, from the 30's, had a large gorilla attraction they called "Gargantua".  I first laid eyes on this beast around 1948, when I was but a callow youth.

 
What did your Bigfoot sound like, smell like, and look like? Where did the encounter happen?

I'm surprised he came within 20 feet of your truck based on the accounts of how shy these creatures supposedly are. Give us your best estimate on his height & weight.

Details, please
 
good answers SHA.

curious, and this is a serious question, when you go hunting ( if that's the proper term), what is your objective? kill? capture? photograph a live one?  are y'all armed? do you expect to find one or just sign? 

 
good answers SHA.

curious, and this is a serious question, when you go hunting ( if that's the proper term), what is your objective? kill? capture? photograph a live one?  are y'all armed? do you expect to find one or just sign? 
Excellent question, STP.

There are generally three types of researchers.

One type we struggle to give that description to because their objective is to shoot one in order to obtain a body.

Another seeks to document for others whether its video, photography, audio, or all.

Then there's those like me who are really only interested in answering my own questions and hopefully have a few seconds, visually, with one. I also get quite thrilled when I hear one or even smell one, but usually when you smell one you'll see them a minute or so later, depending on the wind.

I do go armed as where I go there are animals that pose a substantial threat to humans, especially at night.

A friend of mine has had a visual encounter whereby a complete view of the face was observed. My friend told me that it looked so human, there was no way he could shoot one. Said it would be like shooting another human.

 
Sorry, got a little nervous recalling the event. Gave the description in a later post, but forgot about sound and smell.

It was just after dark. Four of us heard the sound. They asked me, the woodsman, what it was. I had never heard anything quite like it. The best I could describe it is like a sick, mournful donkey braying. I can assure you, there were no donkeys in this part of the Big Thicket.

The smell was also different. Very strong. Like a bull elk, but very pungent. There are also no bull elk there.

Not exact, but best I can do.

 
Also JB, regarding the creature being so close to the truck, it is quite common for an adult animal to burst from cover in order to distract an enemy from their young.

Just a guess.

 
Some serious activity down in the Big Thicket, for sure

 
So SHA, how long have Big Foot been around?
I believe they are a offshoot of, if not a true Giganthapithacus. That means they would have crossed the Bering land bridge along with the Native Americans thousands of years ago.

We know Giganthapithacus existed, but still, there's only one known partial skeletal remain that's ever been found . . . in China.

 
Don't be too sure about that STP... you know how we backwoods farm boys are...

 
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