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Sasquatch, or bigfoot caught on a hunters camera

Started by TruckDriver, October 31, 2007, 12:40:05 PM

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PETE

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PocketThunder

Not sure but i think i can make out a Daytona sitting in the weeds in the background of the picture.. . And it appears to have a vinyl top of some sort.... do i dare say it (mod top)??  :shruggy:
"Liberalism is a disease that attacks one's ability to understand logic. Extreme manifestations include the willingness to continue down a path of self destruction, based solely on a delusional belief in a failed ideology."

my73charger


bull


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tan top

Quote from: PocketThunder on October 31, 2007, 12:45:20 PM
Not sure but i think i can make out a Daytona sitting in the weeds in the background of the picture.. . And it appears to have a vinyl top of some sort.... do i dare say it (mod top)??  :shruggy:
:haha:  good one  :smilielol:            :2thumbs:
Feel free to post any relevant picture you think we all might like to see in the threads below!

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moparstuart

GO SELL CRAZY SOMEWHERE ELSE WE ARE ALL STOCKED UP HERE

my73charger

Quote from: moparstuart on October 31, 2007, 01:51:03 PM
Quote from: my73charger on October 31, 2007, 01:47:24 PM
Quote from: bull on October 31, 2007, 01:17:23 PM
I want to believe.

In bigfoot or mod tops?
   both


Well you know...folks are gonna laugh at me but I have seen a mod top..didn't have my camara with though dang it.  Coulda made some money on that photo....

moparstuart

I have seen a yellow a body  mod top    thats it thought
GO SELL CRAZY SOMEWHERE ELSE WE ARE ALL STOCKED UP HERE

BMOTOXSTAR

That is actually images captured of that guy from Cincinnati that flipped that 71' R/T that everyone wanted. :rotz:
He is searching for more R/T's in the wild.  :smilielol:
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BigBlackDodge

C'mon................it's Bigfoot with a Mod Top! Thats why he's bending over hiding his hair-do. :2thumbs:

That or he's taking a leak on that tree.



BBD

69bronzeT5

Quote from: BMOTOXSTAR on October 31, 2007, 02:33:57 PM
That is actually images captured of that guy from Cincinnati that flipped that 71' R/T that everyone wanted. :rotz:
He is searching for more R/T's in the wild.  :smilielol:



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RD

Quote from: moparstuart on October 31, 2007, 02:15:59 PM
I have seen a yellow a body  mod top    thats it thought


we may have seen the same one a 68 barracuda?  if so, my friend used to own that and sold it... where I cannot remember.
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RD

anyone remember eddie murphy's "goony goo goo"? hehehehe
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mally69

Well, thats not far at all from where i live,,actually pretty damn close  and if i look at it  close yea it does look like a bear with the mange  but it does look like ( the imaginary) satscwatch just by the way the back legs are or appear to be bending , I would have to see to beleive and as much as i go night hunting it doesnt bother me a bit.  When the last time anyone has gotten killed by a yettie or saskwatch


remta1

 :popcrn:

lumpy

Quote from: RD on October 31, 2007, 08:43:08 PM
anyone remember eddie murphy's "goony goo goo"? hehehehe

Your wife looks like a Bigfoot, Gus !!

70charger_boy


Mike DC

 
That thing in the pics doesn't look much like a bear to me.  The body dimensions don't look right for anything but a primate.

I'm not saying it's gotta be a real Bigfoot though. 
For one thing, the size of that (primate? guy in a monkey suit?) doesn't even look very big. 



I smell a Halloween prank. 

 


mally69

that would have to be one perfect ass monkey suit  and expensive to ,  i mean look at it ,  if there is a sascwatch around that means it been around for a very long time.  WHY is it that no one has ever seen one in day light,  thats all a bunch of BS in my mind, as many people out there who hunt day and night would have seen it and probably shot it or at it , The only way id be leive is if i saw one right in front of me dead or alive.  These thing's have to die sometime why hasnt anyone ever found a skeleton or a carcas???   sorry im just rambling on half plugged  :cheers:

PocketThunder

Wow there have been stores since 1840 on this guy. 

From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bigfoot

1840: Protestant missionary Reverend Elkanah Walker recorded myths of hairy giants that were persistent among Native Americans living in Spokane, Washington. The Indians claimed that these giants steal salmon and had a strong smell.[9]
1870: An account by a California hunter who claimed seeing a sasquatch scattering his campfire remains was printed in the Titusville, Pennsylvania Morning Herald on November 10, 1870.[10] The incident reportedly occurred a year before, in the mountains near Grayson, CA.[dubious – discuss]
1893: An account by Theodore Roosevelt was published in The Wilderness Hunter. Roosevelt related a story which was told to him by "a beaten old mountain hunter, named Bauman" living in Idaho. Some have suggested similarities to Bigfoot reports.[11][dubious – discuss] (Note: Roosevelt's testimony is the only evidence this encounter ever occurred).
1924: Albert Ostman claimed to have been kidnapped and held captive for several days by a family of sasquatch. The incident occurred during the summer in Toba Inlet, British Columbia.[12][dubious – discuss]
1924: Fred Beck and four other miners claimed to have been attacked by several sasquatches in Ape Canyon in July, 1924. The creatures reportedly hurled large rocks at the miners' cabin for several hours during the night. This case was publicized in newspaper reports printed in 1924.[13] [14][15]
1941: Jeannie Chapman and her children claimed to have escaped their home when a large sasquatch, allegedly 7½ feet tall, approached their residence in Ruby Creek, British Columbia.[16]
1940s onward: People living in Fouke, Arkansas have reported that a Bigfoot-like creature, dubbed the "Fouke Monster", inhabits the region. A high number of reports have occurred in the Boggy Creek area and are the basis for the 1973 film The Legend of Boggy Creek.[17][18][19][20][21][22]
1955: William Roe claimed to have seen a close-up view of a female sasquatch from concealment near Mica Mountain, British Columbia.[23]
1958: Two construction workers, Leslie Breazale and Ray Kerr, reported seeing a sasquatch about 45 miles northeast of Eureka, California. Sixteen-inch tracks had previously been spotted in the northern California woods.[24]
1967: On October 20, 1967, Roger Patterson and Robert Gimlin captured a purported sasquatch on film in Bluff Creek, California in what would come to be known as the Patterson-Gimlin film.
1970: A family of bigfoot-like creatures called "zoobies" was observed on multiple occasions by a San Diego psychiatrist named Dr. Baddour and his family near their Alpine, California home, as reported in an interview with San Diego County Deputy Sheriff Sgt. Doug Huse, who investigated the sightings. [25]
1995: On August 28, 1995, a TV film crew from Waterland Productions pulled off the road into Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park and filmed what they claimed to be a sasquatch in their RV's Headlights.[26]
2005: On April 16, 2005, A creature resembling a bigfoot was reportedly seen on the bank of the Nelson River in Norway House, Manitoba. Two minutes and forty seconds of footage was taken by ferry operator Bobby Clarke from across the Nelson River.[27]
2006: On December 14, 2006, Shaylane Beatty, a woman from the Dechambault Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada, was driving to Prince Albert, Saskatchewan when, she claimed, saw the creature near the side of the highway at Torch River. Several men from the village drove down to the area and found footprints, which they tracked through the snow. They found a tuft of brown hair and took photographs of the tracks.[28][29]
2007: On September 16, 2007, hunter Rick Jacobs captured an image of a possible sasquatch using an automatically triggered camera attached to a tree. A spokesperson for the Pennsylania Game Commission challenged the Bigfoot explanation, saying that it looked like "a bear with a severe case of mange."[30] The sighting happened near the town of Ridgway, Pennsylvania in the Allegheny National Forest, which is about 115 miles north of Pittsburgh.[31][30]
"Liberalism is a disease that attacks one's ability to understand logic. Extreme manifestations include the willingness to continue down a path of self destruction, based solely on a delusional belief in a failed ideology."

my73charger

I too would like to believe.  I really would.  When I was a kid I did believe.  My dad took me to see the movie the Mysterious Monsters when I was like 10 and it scared the hell out of me.  I watched the wood line by my house for months.  Glad that is over.  I just struggle with why we don't see dead road killed bigfoots and reports of hunters shooting them and maybe the occasional story of..."Dang it!  I had another bigfoot in my garbage last night!"

max

how many people would be willing to admit to standing in the bushes all night with a cloth sack hunting for snipes? :smilielol:

Mike DC

 
People forget about the intelligence issue. 
If Bigfoot is real, then he's probably pretty damn smart compared to any other animal out there. 

Just look at those Gorillas that they teach sign-language to.  Those Gorillas have long onversations with their trainers, they draw pictures, they can use coin-operated vending machines at their labs, etc.  They only reason that some of these apes can't literally speak english sentences to us is because they aren't born with the mouth/vocal equipment to do it right.    If Bigfoot is real, then I'll bet he's even smarter than the best trained Gorillas are.

And even the typical big cats in the western U.S. can do a hell of a job of infiltrating civilization without being sighted/killed/found very often in comparison.  If Bigfoots are actually real by some chance, then they have probably made a collective decision a long time ago among themselves that they should hide from mankind as much as they possibly can. 

I agree that it's pretty hard to believe that we still have NO hard evidence of Bigfoot yet, but I also find it pretty easy to believe that we could have very little evidence of him.  And if he is out there, then I'm sure his numbers are endangered as hell.  Everything else like him usually is.  We've been steadily shrining his habitat for a LONG time.   

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Seems like there was a story in Russia about the army finding a dead Bigfoot body once.  It was like 100 years ago or something.  Like they found it & froze it, but they had to move on & couldn't bring it with them or something.  I can't remember exactly how it went.