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Author Topic: Does bigfoot see game cameras?  (Read 283 times)
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« on: July 26, 2011, 09:39:11 PM »

   The answer is yeah, he probably does, but he just thinks its an interesting thing on the side of the tree. My point is, on alot of the other bigfoot sites, talk about this subject for a long time. The reason they talk about this subject, is because nobody (except me and #59), have a picture of bigfoot. I`m sure that with more people in the woods all the time, especially deer hunter, who have cameras in the woods to scout for the big buck, will or may have already, get a picture of bigfoot.
    My point is, bigfoot an animal just like the deer are, and the deer get there photo taken all the time. Bigfoot does also, except that there are not as many bigfoots as there are deer, so therefore, very, very, few pictures of bigfoot.

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« Reply #1 on: July 27, 2011, 10:12:41 AM »

Anything that is foreign to the natural setting would likely stand out like a sore thumb to anything/anyone that inhabits the outdoors 24/7. 

That being said, IMHO the UHS photo may be a result of the subject observing the "forgotten" camera (which wasn't working at the time) and focusing attention thereon whilst the other camera (a few yards away in the travel path) captured it's image.

Just goes to show that even the most adept at woodcraft screw up on occasion.

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« Reply #2 on: July 27, 2011, 10:55:56 AM »

Speaking of cameras, and of getting caught on same, my son and a friend of his/ours set up a feeder and a camera on our place on Eagle Chief Creek in Alfalfa County, Oklahoma.  They captured a man dressed in what appeared to be black and white camo and carrying a rifle approaching the feeder and manually spinning out corn.  It was on our land and out of season.  He was trespassing and possibly poaching.  Did he not see the camera or was he ignoring it?  We still have no idea who he was.

BTW, if there were any Bigfeet/Bigfoots in or around our place, they've probably all died of heat stroke.  It has been as high as 110 degrees, my son tells me.
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« Reply #3 on: July 27, 2011, 04:37:18 PM »

What I would do Ray, is take that picture of the guy, to the local paper, have them post the picture offering a reward of the theft of your (any) equipment. The guy might come forward saying he is innocent, in which case you will find out who he is. Another stratigy of posting the picture is,....he will see himself, and know, that somebody knows he is messing around on there property. You didn`t say, but was the picture at night or day?....I assume it was day, cause if it were at night, he would have seen the flash. Either way, he is a thief, and should be treated as such.

However on the other hand, Ol bigfoot might be getting smart, and dressing up like a hunter.. Cheesy
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