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« on: December 13, 2004, 10:38:56 AM »
Anything new happen in Oklahoma or Texas this fall?  Any new stories?
"encounters?"   or  "Visits?"                         :D   BigBill

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« Reply #1 on: December 16, 2004, 02:22:19 AM »
Hi BigBill :D
   I been under the weather with a bad cold and strip throat :(  so didnt even get to deer rifle hunt here. Soon as I got over mine, the wife comes down with it  :( , all of the neighbors around and about have it too.
   I did get to hunt opening morning, got all hot and sweaty walking to my tower stand, then when the sun started to come up, the cold front hit, and I shivered till noon. Come out of the woods, and never made it back into the woods after that. Good news is I`m over it now, and still have a chance to get a doe, (the last day of Dec, and Jan 1st and 2nd, or doe days here).
   One of the Bow hunters had an encounter last Sunday night (12th of Dec) He told me that he had took my advice on a patch of woods to hunt, where I had seen 5 does, when I was filling up the corn feeders. He had stayed till almost dark, It was dark enough, that he couldnt make out his pins sights on a deer at 30 yards, so he started to walking very slowly out to get back to his truck. As he was walking past a patch of new growth trees, there hunched down beside the deer trail was a dark object with hugh shoulders, no neck and a cone shaped head. It scared the you know what out of him. He said it made no sound at all, it just watched him pass by within 10 yards of it. He said the thing that drew his attention to it was that it was so black, blacker then black with long hair. As he was walking by it, he noticed that the head of the creature, followed his movement. The creature never came at him or tried to follow him, it just sat in a hunched over position, and watched him intently. To the point that when the hunter went around a little patch of sumacks, that the creature bent his head around a tree, to keep an eye on him. Will needless to say the hunter (Craig,) was pretty shook up, and told me the story when he came out of the woods. He had never heard of Bigfoot, or at least thought they were myths. Not anymore, in fact he wants to join us in a Bigfoot hunt, which we will have Dec 26, (thats the begining of the first full moon).
   Craig called me the same night, after arriving home, he said he couldn`t get the creature out of his mind, and had thought of a few more details, such as the smell, he said he had heard some walking sounds through the dry leaves and had hoped it was a deer coming, but then it stopped and then he smelled a wet dog, skunk, dead animal smell. As he was heading out of the woods, it got stronger, and thats when he saw it.
The experience has had an impact on him, and he did admit, it will be a little concern, thinking about the creature when he goes, or comes out of the woods, during the dark. I assured him that, no one had been harmed yet, but I dont know how much longer they will be peacfull.
    They do seem to be peacful, however I think, and its only my conclusion, that they are a live let live type, (I hope), cause I dont smell them, the times that I have seen them, but for a few times. I think the smell is when they know you are there and it is a defensive odor to get you out of the woods, sort of like an old cotton mouth, they can stink real bad when you approach them, you seen how they will swell up and then stink.
   That`s all for now, but will be doing some serious Bigfoot hunting now throughout the rest of winter.

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« Reply #2 on: December 18, 2004, 06:40:14 AM »
Hey Bullet Maker,

Thanks for keepin' all of us updated with that excellent report from Craig.

You mentioned something in your report that really caught my eye. Have you noticed any type of increase in Bigfoot's activity (possibly feeding) during the full of the moon and as the moon wanes to new?

I did a little checking on many possible Sasquatch sighting reports up in my neck of the woods in British Columbia that might include a key food source (or sources) for the animal and I think I may have come up with some interesting facts that have been overlooked in the past.

If any of you keen hunters are interested and would like to check things out for yourselves, you'll need the exact time and date of the sighting and then go here: http://tycho.usno.navy.mil/vphase.html

Looking forward to hearing back on what you all find.
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« Reply #3 on: December 18, 2004, 08:12:17 AM »
It might have been another hunter taking a dump in the weeds. That could have expained the smell, right?
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« Reply #4 on: December 18, 2004, 02:47:26 PM »
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Hey Bullet Maker,

Thanks for keepin' all of us updated with that excellent report from Craig.

You mentioned something in your report that really caught my eye. Have you noticed any type of increase in Bigfoot's activity (possibly feeding) during the full of the moon and as the moon wanes to new?

I did a little checking on many possible Sasquatch sighting reports up in my neck of the woods in British Columbia that might include a key food source (or sources) for the animal and I think I may have come up with some interesting facts that have been overlooked in the past.

If any of you keen hunters are interested and would like to check things out for yourselves, you'll need the exact time and date of the sighting and then go here: http://tycho.usno.navy.mil/vphase.html

Looking forward to hearing back on what you all find.


Hello Ol Man Mountain :D

   Nice to hear from you. To answer your question, (Yes), we do have more sightings, in the phases of the moon. More so about 3/4 all the way to full and  till last 1/4.  at the full phase there are alot more movements and calls from these animals, than the rest of the phases, but we still have contact. The full phases, we like better because we can see them more clearly. We all have nightvision, mine is a ITT- Generation 111, so it really makes things that go bump in the night show up well. Now if there in the heavy cover, it doesnt work as well, The creture has to be out in the open or at least have his upper torso, exposed, to view clearly.
    I might add that we have viewed them almost as much in the daylight hours. 15:00 hrs and later. I dont mean to say that we see them as often, but we have seen them often, which really surprizese me, as I thought these creatures, were only noctonal, but we have found out different. As long as the hunting pressure from other sources, ( People hunting other game, deer, turkeys, etc) are not encourging on the terriorty, as often they seem to come out during daylight hours. I once watched a hugh Bigfoot about 6ft tall and weighed about 300 lbs or more, hide behind a tree, watching two squirrel hunters walk down a creek bed, looking for squirrels, and didnt have a clue that they were being watched. I got to see his back torso, from the waist up. and then he dropped down on all fours, and walked away. The total time that I observed him was about 2 minutes. That was totally by accident, and I`m sure it wont happen very much.
   At night however during the moon phases, especially during the full moon, our chances go up dramatically.
   It`s 19:41 hours here now, and we will be leaving for the woods, shortly, got to go. Wish us sucess, and safety.

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« Reply #5 on: December 18, 2004, 03:27:58 PM »
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Hey Bullet Maker,

Thanks for keepin' all of us updated with that excellent report from Craig.

You mentioned something in your report that really caught my eye. Have you noticed any type of increase in Bigfoot's activity (possibly feeding) during the full of the moon and as the moon wanes to new?

I did a little checking on many possible Sasquatch sighting reports up in my neck of the woods in British Columbia that might include a key food source (or sources) for the animal and I think I may have come up with some interesting facts that have been overlooked in the past.

If any of you keen hunters are interested and would like to check things out for yourselves, you'll need the exact time and date of the sighting and then go here: http://tycho.usno.navy.mil/vphase.html

Looking forward to hearing back on what you all find.


Hello Ol Man Mountain :D

   Nice to hear from you. To answer your question, (Yes), we do have more sightings, in the phases of the moon. More so about 3/4 all the way to full and  till last 1/4.  at the full phase there are alot more movements and calls from these animals, than the rest of the phases, but we still have contact. The full phases, we like better because we can see them more clearly. We all have nightvision, mine is a ITT- Generation 111, so it really makes things that go bump in the night show up well. Now if there in the heavy cover, it doesnt work as well, The creture has to be out in the open or at least have his upper torso, exposed, to view clearly.
    I might add that we have viewed them almost as much in the daylight hours. 15:00 hrs and later. I dont mean to say that we see them as often, but we have seen them often, which really surprizese me, as I thought these creatures, were only noctonal, but we have found out different. As long as the hunting pressure from other sources, ( People hunting other game, deer, turkeys, etc) are not encourging on the terriorty, as often they seem to come out during daylight hours. I once watched a hugh Bigfoot about 6ft tall and weighed about 300 lbs or more, hide behind a tree, watching two squirrel hunters walk down a creek bed, looking for squirrels, and didnt have a clue that they were being watched. I got to see his back torso, from the waist up. and then he dropped down on all fours, and walked away. The total time that I observed him was about 2 minutes. That was totally by accident, and I`m sure it wont happen very much.
   At night however during the moon phases, especially during the full moon, our chances go up dramatically.
   It`s 19:41 hours here now, and we will be leaving for the woods, shortly, got to go. Wish us sucess, and safety.

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Hi Bullet Maker :D

Thanks so much for taking the time to get back to us with your lengthy and extremely interesting reply. I can honestly say that this Ol' Man Mountain appreciates it greatly.

I have found exactly the same results with reported Sasquatch activity up in the wilds of British Columbia — especially when the animals are actively hunting or gathering what may be key sources of food.

While some prominent Bigfoot/Sasquatch researchers have gone on record and stated that these animals "do not have any set patterns" that would predict their activity, I truly believe they have overlooked how certain moon phases affect the habits of the beast.

I have a good hunch that the pieces of the Bigfoot/Sasquatch puzzle will soon come together resulting in the creature being found and captured on film for the world to see.

Hope your hunts are fruitful and safe.
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« Reply #6 on: December 18, 2004, 03:36:22 PM »
I read somewhere on the net, that it's common knowledge among hunters in Northern British Columbia, that if one shoots a sasquatch, he should leave the area because other sasaquatchs in the area will hunt him down.......Ever heard anything like that???????

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« Reply #7 on: December 18, 2004, 04:07:53 PM »
There's a Russian story i posted the site about the farmer shooting one and first it killed his son,  then his wife and then him too.  It made a small puncture wound in the neck(the main artery) only.  Thats why i wouldn't shoot one unless I'm in danger.  I refuse to share my viddles.(dogs/bacon/beans)

Now as far as oder everyone says they just stink but when captured like the russians did a few times and took them indoors during the war they sweated really bad and stunk too.  I would think that outside the wind direction plays a role in it too as to how strong it is.  Do you think they smell in the cold weather too?  What ever it is I had a few encounters with was close in the cold weather but i had no smell but the wind direction goes away from my camp and up the ridge the way my woodstove smoke goes too.  The wind isn't always that direction but most of the time it is.  Now my question is do you smell it before you see it??  Or see it them understand the bad smell from it?

Bulletmaker it sounds like you have another believer thats great.  :D
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« Reply #8 on: December 18, 2004, 04:19:15 PM »
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I read somewhere on the net, that it's common knowledge among hunters in Northern British Columbia, that if one shoots a sasquatch, he should leave the area because other sasaquatchs in the area will hunt him down.......Ever heard anything like that???????


Hi WorkinStiff,

I have heard that tale (and lots of others) mentioned many times over the years — but never from any of my old hunting companions living in the wilds of northern British Columbia.
Although I'm not sure where the basis for that bit of good advice originated, I don't think I'd care to find out either.
On the other hand, if I ever had to shoot and kill a Sasquatch in self defense, I can assure you all that I would cut off and take a little piece of it with me before quickly departing for safer ground.
I'd happily settle for shooting a Sasquatch/Bigfoot with my video camera at a safe distance and see where it goes from there.
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« Reply #9 on: December 18, 2004, 04:30:55 PM »
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There's a Russian story i posted the site about the farmer shooting one and first it killed his son,  then his wife and then him too.  It made a small puncture wound in the neck(the main artery) only.  Thats why i wouldn't shoot one unless I'm in danger.  I refuse to share my viddles.(dogs/bacon/beans)

Now as far as oder everyone says they just stink but when captured like the russians did a few times and took them indoors during the war they sweated really bad and stunk too.  I would think that outside the wind direction plays a role in it too as to how strong it is.  Do you think they smell in the cold weather too?  What ever it is I had a few encounters with was close in the cold weather but i had no smell but the wind direction goes away from my camp and up the ridge the way my woodstove smoke goes too.  The wind isn't always that direction but most of the time it is.  Now my question is do you smell it before you see it??  Or see it them understand the bad smell from it?

Bulletmaker it sounds like you have another believer thats great.  :D
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Hi BigBill,

To the best of my knowledge, I have never been close enough to a Sasquatch to smell it. However, when my youngest daughter had her encounter (which is posted here), she said the odor from the creature was a blend of what smelled like being a mixture of sulphur, rotten meat or rotten eggs and human excrement.
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« Reply #10 on: December 19, 2004, 03:01:45 AM »
Hi Old man mountain :D
   I forgot to thank you for the moon phases site you gave. Thant will be greatly used by me as to when to plan our Bigfoot hunts. I didn`t know such a thing was around. These computors are great.

thanks again :D

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« Reply #11 on: December 19, 2004, 03:21:27 AM »
Hi gang :D
   Just to let you know what happened last night during the Bigfoot hunt
Nobody showed up to hunt with me. My buddy`s were Christmas shopping and couldn`t make it :cry: but that`s ok, maybe they got me someting :roll:
   Well I went by myself, Sat down in the bottoms, about 20:00 hrs, had my night vision, stayed until 23:00 hrs. Saw a few coyotes, decided not to shoot, as I didn`t want to scare away bigfoot, heard a lot more coyotes, and hootowls, a little later, about 22:30 hrs, a couple of coon hunters with dogs came through the bottoms, with flash lights a blazing  :twisted: so I gave up, it was starting to get pretty cold by this time, and I came on home. Now if I would have stayed later? who knows, I dont have contact all the time, sometimes its a bust and sometimes its not. Thats hunting. But being by one`s self, is not very good for several reason`s, but I went anyhow, just didn`t stay as long as if I had my hunting buddies, if you know what I mean. The only thing I can report, is there was a lot of coyotes, and hootowls :-D  :-D
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« Reply #12 on: December 19, 2004, 06:01:10 AM »
Hi BulletMaker, :D

Glad you can use the moon phase calculator in planning your hunt for Bigfoot. From what I've found after going through hundreds of Sasquatch vocalization and sighting reports for my area, the moon phase calculator works wonders in predicting precisely when these animals will be feeding heavily and most vocal.

If you can figure out what Bigfoot is eating in your neck of the woods, that moon phase calculator might also help you to figure out roughly where and when the beast will be at a particular phase of the moon.

Now I already know you're a keen hunter, so the rest of the puzzle should be reasonably easy to put together.

In a few months time I'm hopefully going to have a little surprise party complete with cameras for old Mr. Sasquatch when he makes his annual swing through the woods in my area.  And, even if we don't manage to catch old Bigfoot on film, the little get together with good friends in the wilds is sure to be lots of fun and something to remember.
 :grin:

Be careful out there in the bush on your own BulletMaker, a man can get in trouble pretty easy if he was to fall and twist an ankle or worse ... and nobody really knows for sure if Bigfoot is dangerous under certain situations. Always better to be safe so take care.

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« Reply #13 on: December 19, 2004, 12:33:00 PM »
Bulletmaker don't go out there alone!!!  I wish i lived closer to you I'd go with you and look for Bigfoot too!!!  My son goes off by himself when we deer hunt and i hate to see him all alone.  While we have radios and we keep in touch I still hate to see him out of my site and gun range where i could help if something shows up unexpected.  The kid stays out from first light till dark.                                           BigBill

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« Reply #14 on: December 20, 2004, 02:33:30 PM »
Thanks BigBill, for worrying about me when I`m alone in them woods, but I gurantee you, that I don`t take anychances. I get in an isolated spot then sit for the duration, and observe. I also have my trusted Browning shotgun with the 3 inch 00 Buck 18and1/2 inch barrel. I have seen how fast these animals can run, so I don`t take any chances
   I know what you are saying about worrying about your son in the woods. I`ll be doing the same as you, when I take my grandson on his first hunt. They think us old folks or being over protective, but we know`s whats in them woods.

Merry Christmas Bill

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« Reply #15 on: December 20, 2004, 02:58:35 PM »
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Hi BulletMaker, :D


If you can figure out what Bigfoot is eating in your neck of the woods, that moon phase calculator might also help you to figure out roughly where and when the beast will be at a particular phase of the moon.

  Howdy Ol Man Mountain :D

Anytime we have observed Bigfoot, he has always been in the stealth mode, of hunting or trying to find out what we were doing. In one of my reports on this forum, I had observed him, as I was sitting in a tower stand deer hunting. He was as if on a sunday walk, the time was 15:00 hrs, with bright sunshine and about 70 %. We have never seen him eating anything, we have seen him stalking and running and just sitting and watching us. I know he has to eat but we have an abundance of turkey, deer, squirrls, wild hogs, etc.
   As I am typing this, I have 4 game camera`s, down and around hoping to get a better picture of him. These camera`s work 24-7, . We have got two pictures of him, but not a total body picture. I have a foot cast of one of them, and yesterday found some more where he walked by one of my game feeders. I have since put a camera, in that spot cause I have seen foot tracks, there before.
   Our conclusion is, there is more than one, a family unit or several. (we witnessed 5 one night of hunting). The are very interested in what we are doing. They stay in the showdows, and if we try to approach, they run.
Some are only 4ft tall, we come to the conclusion that these are the young Bigfeet, and the others, go anywhere from 5ft to 8ft. They appear to weigh anywhere from 90lbs, for the younguns, to over 400 lbs, for the larger of the species. Most have the rounded heads, like us humans, but some have the conical shaped heads.
    They have been here long before white people settled this area, there are lots of stories around here before statehood which was 1907.
One of my deer hunters witnessed one killing about 3 or 4 turkeys, and eating them. that was the only time anyone has witnessed them killing and eating anything, He left the deer lease and wouldnt return ever again. I got his story on this forum somewhere.
    Our conclusion is there is plenty to eat and they ain`t leaving.  :-D  :-D
I feel fortunate to have witnessed these great animals, if the scientific community believes they exist or not.

Merry Christmas Ol Man Mountain :D
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« Reply #16 on: December 21, 2004, 02:36:16 AM »
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Thanks BigBill, for worrying about me when I`m alone in them woods, but I gurantee you, that I don`t take anychances. I get in an isolated spot then sit for the duration, and observe. I also have my trusted Browning shotgun with the 3 inch 00 Buck 18and1/2 inch barrel. I have seen how fast these animals can run, so I don`t take any chances
   I know what you are saying about worrying about your son in the woods. I`ll be doing the same as you, when I take my grandson on his first hunt. They think us old folks or being over protective, but we know`s whats in them woods.

Merry Christmas Bill

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Now don't laugh at me I found two more kittens lastyear and i've been watching them grow.  Now I see them when they jump from the floor to the bed and i have noticed our eyes can't pickup their speed when they are in the air???  I see them on the ground then on my bed I never caught them while in the air.  Our my eyes too slow to catch this?  And does bigfoot appear like this too its so fast it disappears to our eyes because we can't see the speed or pickup on the quickness of the  movement or accelleration??  Could this be possible like in my kittens like when the russians say they seem to disappear when it could be the speed/accelleration doing it and our eyes can't pick this quickness up when it happens so fast?  I'm sorry if i appear stupid but i see this in my two kittens or should i say i don't see them during this split second of accelleration??   Could bigfoot be this fast too?  Were talking a 500lb ++ animal with the quickness, accelleration and speed of my little kittens??  Could this be why we never see them because there so elusive, stealthy when they want to be and quick??  I just wonder now??                                                                            BigBill                                                


bulletmaker;  I watch over my kid when he's in the woods with me like "GOD"  the 50cal sniper did in the movie.  He's below me on the ridge most of the time well within my backing him up. I can't see to well to read but i can sure see the cross hairs and shoot good. When we are were the bears are in the hot spots (big tracks) were not too far away from each other.  Your right i think he gets mad at me at times too i won't let him go out alone.   We have to keep an eye on the youngins for sure because we know whats out there your right.                               BigBill

Merry Christmas to all!!!  And to all a good bigfoot hunt too!!!!!!!

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« Reply #17 on: December 21, 2004, 03:13:07 AM »
Bulletmaker, seems to me awhile back I recall you saying something about a bigfoot hunt in February or March of next year. Is that still the plan? I noticed you almost had one this month but had to do it by yourself. I'd really like to get out your way if possible to see if I can see enough evidence to move me from the willing to believe category to believing category. Since you seem to see them and evidence of them more regularly than most here I'd really like to try to work out a time to visit and go out there with you. Two old farts is bound to be better than one.  :)


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« Reply #18 on: December 21, 2004, 03:38:48 AM »
GrayBeard - if you and the BulletMaker are gonna team up, don't forget BigBill and me.  I figger 4 old farts should stink up the place well enough to really get Bigfoot interested (LOLOLOL).  Mikey.

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« Reply #19 on: December 21, 2004, 03:59:48 AM »
Greybeard, Mikey, Bigbill, :D
  You all are more than welcome to come along. Dec 26th, this month (thats just a few days away) we plan on a big hunt. Our normal way of hunting is to wait for a full moon, and hunt it all the way out till its only about a 1/4 moon. Now sometimes , we will take advantage of any moon phase at all, but we have the best during the full moon phases.
   I got an old hunting cabin you all can stay in, but its got no beds, or if you want to bring your travel trailers, you can park them here at the house. I make a mean pot of beans and cornbread, and I`m an expert at smoking beer can chicken, if youns ain`t never had any. But you bet you-all more than welcome. Now I dont gurantee right off the bat of a sighting, but thats the game. More than likely you guys wont be dissapointed.  And hey Bigbill, you ain`t lived till you try my cowboy baked beans, with beer can smoked chicken with fresh cut fries, and cornbread. LOL.
   But I`m serious Greybeard, you all are welcome. I know the 26th of Dec is not much notice, but Like I said we will hunt everyfull moon each month, as long as their aint no ice on the ground.

Merry Christmas to you all

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« Reply #20 on: December 21, 2004, 04:09:45 AM »
December is too soon for me. I have a doctor's appointment on the 27th to see what's going on with me. Got a sneaking hunch it could be clogged arteries. Hope not. I hope he just tells me I'm too danged fat and out of shape and need to exercise. But if I walk even 50-100 yards I'm so out of breath I have to stop and huff and puff something fierce. I've never smoked so can't blame that. Once I get this out of the way and am told I either need to get it taken care of surgically or to get off my butt and do more exercise I'll be ready to do a bit of traveling. Next year is gonna be my year to do a fair bit of it.

I definitely do want to take you up on this offer of a full moon bigfoot hunt next year. Would really be great if we could work it so Mikey and BigBill could be there same time. Ain't no telling what kinda mischief us four could get into. With yore beer can chicken and BigBill's baked beans iffen there's a big foot around no way he could resist.

What say you Mikey and BigBill? Reckon we could all agree on a full moon date next year to gather up at Bullet Maker's place for a big foot hunt? I'm game if you guys are.


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« Reply #21 on: December 21, 2004, 05:16:04 AM »
Hello Greybeard :D
       I`ll request prayer at church about you doctor`s appointment, and well pray it ain`t nothin bad. 2 years ago, I was having heart flutters, and a slight discomfort in my chest, It spooked me and I had a stress test done. Come to find out I had an enlarged heart. The doctor said my arteries and valves were squeaky clean, just that my heart was enlarged, and I could have got it from a virus , or could have had it from birth. Anyhow I`hm way over weight, and the Doc, talked me into getting a tread mill, and walking 2 miles a day. I take Topal, and lotenzen, and have been doing fine. The dang  :twisted: stess test was what was a bugger. Course they got to see what the old heart is a doing. Glad that I went, Now here`s the strange part of it all :eek: I don`t smoke but maybe a pipe or a cigar about once a month, but I eat chocolates, like there ain`t no tomorrow. I mean the real nice dark, dark chocolate. Now here`s something strange, there`s new evidence that this same dark chocolate, that I desire all the time, actually, is good for you.  :-D  :-D  but I know its not good for the amount that I eat, but the Doc did tell me, my arteryies and valves were as clean as any 20 yr old. Go figure :-D  :-D .
   Anyhow there will be many times we will have a Bigfoot hunt, so you will always be welcome. And Mikey and Bigbill what about youall.

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« Reply #22 on: December 21, 2004, 11:18:21 AM »
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Howdy Ol Man Mountain :D

Anytime we have observed Bigfoot, he has always been in the stealth mode, of hunting or trying to find out what we were doing. In one of my reports on this forum, I had observed him, as I was sitting in a tower stand deer hunting. He was as if on a sunday walk, the time was 15:00 hrs, with bright sunshine and about 70 %. We have never seen him eating anything, we have seen him stalking and running and just sitting and watching us. I know he has to eat but we have an abundance of turkey, deer, squirrls, wild hogs, etc.
   As I am typing this, I have 4 game camera`s, down and around hoping to get a better picture of him. These camera`s work 24-7, . We have got two pictures of him, but not a total body picture. I have a foot cast of one of them, and yesterday found some more where he walked by one of my game feeders. I have since put a camera, in that spot cause I have seen foot tracks, there before.
   Our conclusion is, there is more than one, a family unit or several. (we witnessed 5 one night of hunting). The are very interested in what we are doing. They stay in the showdows, and if we try to approach, they run.
Some are only 4ft tall, we come to the conclusion that these are the young Bigfeet, and the others, go anywhere from 5ft to 8ft. They appear to weigh anywhere from 90lbs, for the younguns, to over 400 lbs, for the larger of the species. Most have the rounded heads, like us humans, but some have the conical shaped heads.
    They have been here long before white people settled this area, there are lots of stories around here before statehood which was 1907.
One of my deer hunters witnessed one killing about 3 or 4 turkeys, and eating them. that was the only time anyone has witnessed them killing and eating anything, He left the deer lease and wouldnt return ever again. I got his story on this forum somewhere.
    Our conclusion is there is plenty to eat and they ain`t leaving.  :-D  :-D
I feel fortunate to have witnessed these great animals, if the scientific community believes they exist or not.

Merry Christmas Ol Man Mountain :D
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Hi Bullet Maker :D

Sounds like the Bigfoot down your way have a real smorgasbord of wild critters to eat. It'll be hard to figure out where they're going be at any given time.
Maybe your old idea of drawing them with your cookin' while you stay hidden (with a camera) might be the best bet?
I think that Bigfoot is also very curious so playing a few sounds on a small stero that they have never heard before might also bring 'em runnin'?
When my youngest daughter and her two friends starting yelling because they were lost it sure brought Bigfoot down off the mountain in a hurry.
It's something to think about anyway.

Stay off the skyline, keep yer powder dry and watch your topknot!
I'll be doin' the same.
Have a Merry Christmas and Happy and Healthy New Year.
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I have a doctor's appointment on the 27th to see what's going on with me. Got a sneaking hunch it could be clogged arteries. Hope not. I hope he just tells me I'm too danged fat and out of shape and need to exercise. But if I walk even 50-100 yards I'm so out of breath I have to stop and huff and puff something fierce. I've never smoked so can't blame that.


I had an old hunting partner that had exactly what you described above.
Turned out to be a touch of the Asthma and Old Sawbones prescribed one of those little breathers for him. Seemed to fix him up right quick.
In any case, I'll say a prayer for you and your continued good health when up in my chapel high in the mountains.

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Mikey & Bigbill,

Take care out in the wilds. Good Bigfoot Huntin' &
 a Merry Christmas and a Happy & Healthy New Year to you all. :D
Ol' Man Mountain

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« Reply #23 on: December 21, 2004, 04:16:17 PM »
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Now don't laugh at me I found two more kittens lastyear and i've been watching them grow.  Now I see them when they jump from the floor to the bed and i have noticed our eyes can't pickup their speed when they are in the air???  I see them on the ground then on my bed I never caught them while in the air.  Our my eyes too slow to catch this?  And does bigfoot appear like this too its so fast it disappears to our eyes because we can't see the speed or pickup on the quickness of the  movement or accelleration??  Could this be possible like in my kittens like when the russians say they seem to disappear when it could be the speed/accelleration doing it and our eyes can't pick this quickness up when it happens so fast? ]

Hi Bigbill :D
  Yes, you hit the nail right on the head. They are that fast. Remeber an old post about when I first moved out in this area 17 years ago, and the encounter I had with a youg bigfoot sitting outside my travel trailer? Well like I was saying in the report, it moved so fast, that my eyes were haveing a hard time keeping up with it. In the report, I was saying that it was pouring down rain,  and when he ran from a sitting position, it was like 40 miles per hour, from a dead sitting position, to standing and running. It was just amazing.

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« Reply #24 on: December 21, 2004, 04:24:09 PM »
I went for a pre op test for a kidney stone removal and they sent me for a stress test, the doctor told me everything sounds ok but lets be sure.  I told the gal i didn't want to be there and i walked out of the stress test before it happened.  After all the BS the kidney stone can stay there since its been there over 10 years now.  Every so often it moves and bugs me but someday i'll pass it i guess.  I started working out and i haven't felt like this in a few years the aches, stiffness and pains have gone away.  I actually feel pretty good now.  If they tell me i'm dying just prop me up on a fast bike and let me go in style doing something i enjoyed for so many years.  I have to lose some weight now and my next bike is going to be a Hayabusa 1300 its a need for speed thing theres just no feeling like becoming one with a machine.                        BigBill

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« Reply #25 on: December 21, 2004, 04:29:22 PM »
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Now don't laugh at me I found two more kittens lastyear and i've been watching them grow.  Now I see them when they jump from the floor to the bed and i have noticed our eyes can't pickup their speed when they are in the air???  I see them on the ground then on my bed I never caught them while in the air.  Our my eyes too slow to catch this?  And does bigfoot appear like this too its so fast it disappears to our eyes because we can't see the speed or pickup on the quickness of the  movement or accelleration??  Could this be possible like in my kittens like when the russians say they seem to disappear when it could be the speed/accelleration doing it and our eyes can't pick this quickness up when it happens so fast? ]

Hi Bigbill :D
  Yes, you hit the nail right on the head. They are that fast. Remeber an old post about when I first moved out in this area 17 years ago, and the encounter I had with a youg bigfoot sitting outside my travel trailer? Well like I was saying in the report, it moved so fast, that my eyes were haveing a hard time keeping up with it. In the report, I was saying that it was pouring down rain,  and when he ran from a sitting position, it was like 40 miles per hour, from a dead sitting position, to standing and running. It was just amazing.

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Thanks for replying I thought many here would think i'm nuts asking about the speed and quickness of them since i watched my kittens and i noticed they like disappear for a split second.             BigBill

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« Reply #26 on: December 21, 2004, 04:48:59 PM »
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I went for a pre op test for a kidney stone removal and they sent me for a stress test, the doctor told me everything sounds ok but lets be sure.  I told the gal i didn't want to be there and i walked out of the stress test before it happened.  After all the BS the kidney stone can stay there since its been there over 10 years now.  Every so often it moves and bugs me but someday i'll pass it i guess.  I started working out and i haven't felt like this in a few years the aches, stiffness and pains have gone away.  I actually feel pretty good now.  If they tell me i'm dying just prop me up on a fast bike and let me go in style doing something i enjoyed for so many years.  I have to lose some weight now and my next bike is going to be a Hayabusa 1300 its a need for speed thing theres just no feeling like becoming one with a machine.                        BigBill

When i pass on i hope they have some toys to play with there!!!!!


Hey Bigbill
   I`ve had 5 of them operations, in the past 5 years. I`m considered a (kidney stone producer). The past two years I past 7 more on my own, the biggest being 7mm. OUCH, that hurt. The secret to passing them (that is if their not to big), is drinking lemon juice. Use the Lemon extract, Mix 1/4 cup to 2 qts, of water, sweeten to taste, and drink 2 quarts a day when your trying to pass one. Now if they are two big to pass, they will use a lipotrxy (Not spelled right) machine, and the machine breaks up the stones with sound waves. It cost $13,000 dollars to use the machine, so be sure you have good insurance. And if your too heavy for the machine, their is a weight limit, they will have to cut them out. If at all possible dont let them cut them out, cause everytime they cut on the kidney, you loose 20% of the kidney. God bless and good luck.


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« Reply #27 on: December 22, 2004, 12:32:13 AM »
bulletmaker;   I've had this pain in my lower back for many years on the left side and i thought it was just back pain??  It turned out to be a 2mm kidney stone.  I'm going to wait and pass it.  The pain killer i'm on for my legs hides this pain until the meds wears off they sometimes i know its there but most of the time its a dull back pain that i can tolerate.  But it has bothered me three times with very bad pain but i can live with it till it passes.   It sucks growing old and i wish i knew of all of this before i would of lived a little faster and partied harder when i was younger.                                                              BigBill

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« Reply #28 on: December 22, 2004, 10:54:37 PM »
BigBill, I have done the stress test and wound up having open heart surgery. I ain't been the same ever since. Had to retire and it just seems like I would have been better off if I had not gone thru all this.

I know I don't post a lot, but I do like to keep up on you guys. Just wish I lived a little closer to where bigfoot is. I would love to hear or see one.
You know I read somewhere, "we all are going to the grave and the idea is not to see how good looking you are when you get there, but to come sliding in sideways and yelling about it being one hell'ava ride"
You all take care, it is late and about my bedtime.

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« Reply #29 on: January 03, 2005, 01:58:28 AM »
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Hi gang :D
  Me and the gang, which consisted of 4 of us did the hunt 26th of Dec. John, one of the gang, brought some declicous, pheasants, that were made into sausage, we cooked them on a charcoal fire, and had them with hotdog buns, and mustard. I forgot to bring the saurcrate :oops:  we also had pop and dessert. We started cooking at 16:00 hrs, the full moon came up, and we had  all the conditions right. After we ate, we all went to the tower stand, and waited. The beautiful full moon came up and the conditions were just right. We didn't have any contact, but there was some hoot  owls, and someting breaking brush about 20 yards to our north. We couldn`t see anything so it could have been anything. We had a good time, but didn't make any contact with bigfoot or hear them.
   Thants the way it goes, most of the time, but you never know. We did have a blast scaring the crap out of some coonhunters however :-D  :-D . They had pulled down through my property about 23:00 hrs to coon hunt, unbeknown`st to them, we were out in the woods using our nighvision. We waited till they unloaded there dogs to start their trespassing coon hunt, when we all let out with screams, and monkey calls. They in return were flashing them 1,000,000 candle power spotting lights around tryint to locate the sounds. We were behind these hugh pecan trees, so they couldn't see us. The first guy say`s to the other three, ( what is that? I never heard them sounds before? :eek: ) The other two says, ( lets get the ----- out of here), the coon dogs were going crazy,  :-D  :-D . They herded the dogs, back in the truck and they peeled rubber getting out of there. :-D  :-D  :-D . I guess next time they will think twice about going by posted land to hunt :)  :)  That was the most fun we had, we stayed till about 02:30, in the morning, and had no bigfoot sounds or sightings, so we went home. The whole trip was worth it to scare the crap out of those trespassers. Yeah and one more note, I forgot to get some extra pheasant sauages off of John to bring home. they were wonderful, and would have tasted better with some German potato salad and french bread, with a little nip of good red wine to go with it.

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