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Re: Bigfoot

Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 4:11 am
by Frontier
Bigfoot chapter 2
Well we lost hearing and drove to a place we could listen and maybe get a signal - wind was howling but we got a direction and started hiking and sliding ( it's steeper than a cow's face lick'n a salt block in a badger hole ). We hiked down about a mile and could here the hounds treed solid about half way down to the Snake River (maybe 2 more miles). When my hunter and I got to the tree all 5 hounds we're blowing the bark off a monster White Fir ( about 15-20 feet in diam ). The top of the tree was broke out up about 50ft and the top was on the ground and we could see it was rotten in the center. The hounds knew he was there and we knew he was in the the top of this hollow tree. Not much we could do but bang on the tree and listen to him pop his jaws. I realy did'nt want to pack a sasquatch up out of that hole to bad - my hunter said he wished we had a chainsaw LOL. I said just be glad that rifle is the only thing you have to pack out of here :) . It was midnight getting back to the truck as it was! I was wondering if you guys would let me have Bigfoot Circle Points ?? :lol: . That's my story and I'm sticking to it!!! :beer
Frontier

Re: Bigfoot

Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 12:56 pm
by Big N' Blue
Good story, gave you circle points!!!!!!!!! PASS THE BEER!! LOL

Re: Bigfoot

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 1:21 am
by mojo
WATCH OUT HE MITE TREE YOU WITH A PACK OF CHUPACABRAS(HOW EVER YOU SPELL THAT)FROM TEXAS. :beer

Re: Bigfoot

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 2:45 pm
by bob baldwin jr
In Ky we have a season Spot and stalk only . No Hounds ,No baiting That makes it real hard to chase those critters :mrgreen: :|

Re: Bigfoot

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 6:09 pm
by bency
BILL,
tell everyone your bigfoot story!

Re: Bigfoot

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 12:23 am
by gooddog
It doesn't say that it is illegal to hunt for them year round. That how you can run year round in Washington. They put up a heck of a race, but your in trouble if they start chasing you.We hunt them in the snow here.http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_fT5tWggvAAg/S ... racks1.jpg

Re: Bigfoot

Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2009 11:29 pm
by Bookem
hounddogger thats funny i have a dog that i bought from a guy who swears this dog struck and bayed bigfoot and then ran back to the truck and would not come out from under the truck

Re: Bigfoot

Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 3:05 am
by Frontier
There ya go! A geneticly proven line naturaly broke off BiGfFoot - I hope you are planning to hunt cat and coon and not keeping the pursuit for sasquatch going! Can't wait - 10 more days till I get to go look for that big track in the snow. Better not take out the snow shoes, they might get after the Abominable Snowman :joker .
Frontier

Re: Bigfoot

Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2009 8:30 pm
by zwilso56
I Personally dont think there is a bigfoot!! Period. :joker

Re: Bigfoot

Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 7:40 pm
by arizonabeagle
alright boys i got a true bigfoot story for you...
me and zach (zwilso56) my brother and his heard a bigfoot out at a place on saguaro lake called butcher jones friday night..tryin to do a little catfishin
i tell you the yotes were callin all over the place, there was one callin up this ridge west of us ..well i'm sure you know how one calls then the rest of em get to callin and its like your surrounded right...well the on the ridge got to singin to the rest of em then all of a sudden bigfoot chimed in...and he was bawlin like a mad old bull..sounded like he was right on top of that bull so i threw more kerosene on the fire to light it up a bit..well mr sasquatch must made his way down after them cotyoes and ended up in a place full of picknick tables..
then he attacked a ladies dog... heard her screamin and all
higtailed it right outta there haha

thats about the truest story i've ever told
:beer

keep the stories commin!

Re: Bigfoot

Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 8:17 pm
by livetohunt
Now see we really need to get this post going lets get all them Bigfoot pics up on here.

Re: Bigfoot

Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 2:20 am
by freetrapper42
A couple of years ago my buddy and I were hunting turkey down in the gila in new mexico. About three days into the hunt we hiked into an area about two miles in so we could be there by day light. Just as it started getting light we were walking along and old fence when I happened to look down at what appeared to be the biggest bear track I had ever seen.

Well I called my buddy over to take a look at it and the more we looked at it the more we realized it wasn't a bear track at all. We also noticed that it was only walkin on two feet. We tracked it for about four hundred yards before losing the track in the heavy pine needles.

I have been hunting and trapping my whole life and I can't explain what I saw that day. To be honest with you it kinda scared the hell out of both of us. I'm not saying they were bigfoot tracks, but it was a BIG track and it was FRESH!!!

Re: Bigfoot

Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 10:54 pm
by LCK
Trueblue wrote:The hounds struck this track the other day but they never did get him jumped.I found the dogs much later getting a drink out of a toilet on the side of the road.I whipped their asses for being trashy but now I see they were still moving the track. :lol:
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Excellent!!!! :lol:

Re: Bigfoot

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 1:06 am
by Ike
roflmao........and I thought that I had cut a few bigfoots and now this comes out--wow!

Re: Bigfoot

Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 3:12 pm
by sourdough
Damn, it is really unfortunate that I don’t live in suitable big foot habitat. I sure would love to see old Sasquatch. I hear the occasional story of one but they never seem to stay. I think they are juveniles looking for their own home range. It’s really sad that these big northern grey wolves are rapidly expanding their range, they will be in big foot country before to long and what few big foot that are left will most certainly be doomed. The US Fish and Wildlife service should take action before it’s too late! Look at that juvenile big foot print above that poor thing probably only weighs around 180lbs I’m not to sure on the weight because I couldn’t use my stride formula to figure it out as there was only one print. Well that really isn’t the point that poor sucker wouldn’t have a chance against a big alpha northern grey wolf. So you can see that we really need to do our best to try to help the plight of this mysterious, shy grand creature that roams the thick old growth timber of the west. It would be a shame to see them go the way of the Yeti and abominable snowman. So to help my new cause I would appreciate any photo’s, vocal recordings, mating sounds, basic communication, the like that my fellow woodsmen could provide of big foot or predation of big foot by the northern grey wolf . My new non-profit organization save big foot needs help in they way of money as my research is costly and I will have to give it up with out the help of others. With out large amounts of money big foot will most certainly become extinct. What would this world be like, with out big foot in it? Wouldn’t you love your kids and grandchildren to have the opportunity to see big foot? If you would like to adopt your own big foot you can do that for only a small fee. I can assure you that all your money will go directly to the big foot you adopt. Times running out we must act fast before it’s too late. Please send money in the way of cash or money order addressed to ( Sourdough) Big Foot research center 12345 John Doe lane Beverly Hills, Ca

Sourdough