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Post by kokanee on Feb 19, 2013 16:46:42 GMT -5
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Post by Gerry on Feb 19, 2013 19:23:03 GMT -5
Hmmmmm...not about to sign up with yet another forum, just to get a look at these.
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shawn
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Post by shawn on Feb 19, 2013 22:10:43 GMT -5
Definitely look like sasquatch tracks whatever made them had to be really heavy.
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Post by bigfoothunter on Feb 20, 2013 0:27:57 GMT -5
Hmmmmm...not about to sign up with yet another forum, just to get a look at these. No kidding .... I'll wait until someone merely copies some of the images and post them here.
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billr
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Post by billr on Feb 20, 2013 1:02:39 GMT -5
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billr
Really into this!
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Post by billr on Feb 20, 2013 1:03:41 GMT -5
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billr
Really into this!
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Post by billr on Feb 20, 2013 1:04:09 GMT -5
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billr
Really into this!
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Post by billr on Feb 20, 2013 1:04:38 GMT -5
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billr
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Post by billr on Feb 20, 2013 1:06:18 GMT -5
This is what was posted
So here it is, late October little chill in the air very foggy morning. Its a great Morning to get some duck and goose hunting in. on our way to the spot we here something splashing in the water..something big! we both load the shotguns and start straining to see through the fog, cant see anything past about the 50 yard mark. The only thing both of us are thinking is G-Bear, anyways after an uneventful slow walk getting to the edge of the pond and setting decoys we both retreat to to the blind and sit. when the fog starts lifting a wee bit there is no nothing flying anywhere so we stand up and stretch and looking to the edge of out pond in the clay we spot several large tracks.
my partner weighs in at 240, and myself at the time 225 and neither one of us could make a track in the clay by these ones.
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billr
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Post by billr on Feb 20, 2013 1:08:43 GMT -5
Sorry guys but I have a heck of a time posting on this forum with my playbook
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Post by bigfoothunter on Feb 20, 2013 8:51:07 GMT -5
This is what was posted So here it is, late October little chill in the air very foggy morning. Its a great Morning to get some duck and goose hunting in. on our way to the spot we here something splashing in the water..something big! we both load the shotguns and start straining to see through the fog, cant see anything past about the 50 yard mark. The only thing both of us are thinking is G-Bear, anyways after an uneventful slow walk getting to the edge of the pond and setting decoys we both retreat to to the blind and sit. when the fog starts lifting a wee bit there is no nothing flying anywhere so we stand up and stretch and looking to the edge of out pond in the clay we spot several large tracks. my partner weighs in at 240, and myself at the time 225 and neither one of us could make a track in the clay by these ones. The ground appeared to me to be a loamy soil - not clay. The alleged print of 1 looks very narrow in the heel ... much like that of a human. It also appears to be old enough that grass is growing up in it, thus it was obviously not made by the large what ever it was they claim they heard splashing in the water. I found it interesting they never bothered to say they investigated to find the fresh tracks of what it was they heard in the water. The shotgun shell casing image didn't pass the laugh test and with such a loamy soil all around, anything real should have left prints all over the place in my view.
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Post by Gerry on Feb 20, 2013 19:33:00 GMT -5
Thanks Billr for posting these! A agree with Bill. There should have been many prints. Looks like they cleaned up the track with the shell in it. From this...who can say. Need pictures with strides and step accented to make any sense of it all.
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