Let's discuss Bigfoot

Plain water. But leave a few leaves for them to eat.

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I bet you could get away with it but it’s technically against the rules.

Perfecto Bismol! You know that shit is radioactive?!

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I still have some of those Cadmium eggs from Easter!

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My feet cause unnatural growths in others.

I’ve been accused of being an unnatural growth. I don’t believe we’ve ever met.

They’re the really shiny ones, right? Blindingly shiny.

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Not sure, haven’t been able to see anything since Easter.

Damn. You know what I see? I see I’m outta damn likes for the next three freakin’ hours! It’s crinimal. Simply crinimal.

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I got to admit, I am a big fan of Bigfoot documentaries.
I am on the fence on the subject, but……

I have a hard time believing Patti is a suit.
Todd Standing is a hoaxer.
Some of the eyewitness accounts are very believable.
Some are not.
I myself, found 1 single barefoot track, in the middle of nowhere. It was small, the size of a woman. This has been over 30 years ago.
At the time, I wondered what a woman was doing out in the middle of the woods barefoot in cold weather.
I found a “nest” in Colorado back in 2019 that had some hair in it that I couldn’t quite identify.
A buddy of mine was with me, and he couldn’t identify the hair either.

That’s so cool! I’m sure you’re familiar with the tree structures they make. Was the nest like one of them? Did it look woven in any way? Was it made from grass or trees?

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Bears usually dig under the rootball of a fallen tree. They will push soil to almost cover the entrance. This insulates them and protects them from the cold and bad weather. How many folks have seen a Bear den?

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Nothing above it for a roof. Just a big wallered out nest at the base of a huge conifer tree.
The tree was in the bottom of a small, bowl shaped area where the needles had collected over the years, creating a super thick, soft layer of duff.

I have never seen Bigfoot but even in Ohio there’s many sightings, I have heard things that aren’t any animal known to me and its real creepy when that happens while out hunting. 2 times I’ve heard a guttural loud yelling and one time it sounded like someone was bashing a tree with a rock or something. Who knows but what I do know is we don’t know anything, its the same with aliens, there’s just no actual proof but plenty of weird things to see.

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I never considered that. Bigfoot would surely be as competent as a bear when building a nest.

It must’ve been pretty neat to come upon that! I read where they like certain types of trees (I think cedar) to reduce the number of insects. Not certain if that’s a valid theory or not.

Ohio is a hot spot. Are you familiar with the Ohio howls? Link below.

Also, I added a link to the Sierra Sounds taped by Ron Morehead. Link below.

Do any of these sound familiar?

The woods can be spooky on a normal day, but when you start hearing that kind of stuff, damn!

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I’m personally familiar but I didn’t know it was documented. That’s awesome dude. And holy shit thats exactly what I heard twice in 2 different areas, one in Hartsgrove and one in New Lyme. When you hear that alone in the woods, you call the hunt off early!

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OMG - this is amazing! Another experiencer! I’m scared I’d piss myself hearing something like that in the woods. It’d be time to go home for me

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You’d be suprised how fast you can hoof it to your vehicle in that situation. I actually stopped hunting my property out there because it just felt unsafe, I know a few people who have told me similar experiences on their end, no sightings but crazy sounds and a feeling of utter doom. Same feeling as shutting the lights off as a kid and running down the hallway because there could potentially be a monster coming after you. This infrasound thing is new and very intriguing to me.

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