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Fred Eichler has a trail camera picture of something It's very clear . I believe it was taken in Texas. I don't know how to link or put pictures on this site. But i would think you could google it if interested. Just one trail camera photo I remember .
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Re: 3 knocks in the woods? Help
[Re: cathryn]
#7536119 03/23/2206:04 AM03/23/2206:04 AM
Yeah that definitely looks like someone in a ghillie suit walks into frame then turns and walks out.
If that were truly a bigfoot walking from right to left why did it take so long for the camera to trigger?
Because its bigfoot,. He'll never have a clear picture taken, leave scat, more than one washed out footprint, evidence of a bedding area or a carcass when they die.
Sorry if that's being a jack wagon but its reality.
Re: 3 knocks in the woods? Help
[Re: cathryn]
#7536586 03/23/2203:46 PM03/23/2203:46 PM
Well, if I ever see one or a black panther while hunting I’m shooting it and skinning them out on our courthouse steps for everyone to see. I seriously believe people can believe in whatever their imagination allows them to believe in. If you think you’ve seen a dragon and believe it enough then you’ve seen a dragon regardless of actual physical proof or what science says.
Re: 3 knocks in the woods? Help
[Re: hippie]
#7536631 03/23/2204:24 PM03/23/2204:24 PM
Yeah that definitely looks like someone in a ghillie suit walks into frame then turns and walks out.
If that were truly a bigfoot walking from right to left why did it take so long for the camera to trigger?
Because its bigfoot,. He'll never have a clear picture taken, leave scat, more than one washed out footprint, evidence of a bedding area or a carcass when they die.
Sorry if that's being a jack wagon but its reality.
Maybe, just maybe ole Bigfoot is a fuzzy, unclear individual.
Re: 3 knocks in the woods? Help
[Re: cathryn]
#7536696 03/23/2205:26 PM03/23/2205:26 PM
The only experience I’ve had similar Cathryn; I was using an estrus whine to try to call in a lonly elk when I heard a loud crack that sounded like a 2” branch breaking. Since elk often make sounds like that when they trot through the trees you can bet I was paying close attention to that area, then it happened again, and again. About every three or four seconds thwack! Then normal woods sounds then about five minutes later thwack three or four times again but it wasn’t getting closer or further away. Hmm, well I finished the sit and decided to go where the sounds were. Turns out a squirrel was cutting cones about sixty feet up. When they fell they hit branches and blow down. The squirrel would cut the cones then run down the tree gather them up and pack them over to another tree and bury them. Then up the tree and repeat.
Hope you solve the puzzle.
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Re: 3 knocks in the woods? Help
[Re: cmcf]
#7536884 03/23/2208:04 PM03/23/2208:04 PM