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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2008 18:20:07 GMT -5
I have contacted you before but things got real busy for me film wise. I am really interested in coming out on any one of your quests with my camera gear in tow. Been very interested in the subject since 15 years old. I am also producing a webcast series soon and will be interested to interview anyone from your organization. When and how many times do you go out a year?
bazerker@shaw.ca Jason
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Post by bigfoothunter on Aug 8, 2008 2:06:21 GMT -5
I go out almost every day. Its not where you go - or what you do when you get there .... its the actual being there when something happens that makes the difference between being successful or not. Patterson and Gimlin had been in California for around a month when they crossed the path of a Sasquatch in the wild. Had they went out only for the day ... or stopped their search a day earlier ... then we'd not have a Sasquatch on film.
Bill Miller Bigfoot Field Research
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2008 4:14:14 GMT -5
...And what a shame it would be for us to not have that footage of female Sasquatch.
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Post by Gerry on Aug 9, 2008 11:37:36 GMT -5
Although odds of success might increase in the area of a recent sighting. But not necessarily so. I do not believe that these critters roam in a predetermined range like chimps, or baboons.or even apes. I believe the entire western coast of America,Canada, and Alaska play host to the same creatures who are roughly described along the same physical lines as Patty. A lot of country to cover!
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