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Hunter reports 'red-eyed' Bigfoot in Quebec


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....or stockings and garter belt.

What?

:blush:

Sounds like a lumberjack :yes:
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Sounds like a lumberjack :yes:

lol! nice

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Why no one has raised the issue of "NO PICS" is a bit of a surprise.

It is an interesting story, but all it is is a story. If he found prints, where are the pics?

Oh, well.

Here are the pics and more information. He was Cree and bigfoot is part of their lore.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/story/2013/08/28/quebec-wemindji-sasquatch-bigfoot-sighting-cree-hunter-georgekish.html

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Why always only one footprint ?

Adressing the "red eye" issue, some species of owls have red eyes in natural daylight, and some will reflect red eyes at night time.........now how is it that this "hunter" doesn't know this? :blush:

As for the footprints.........yep totally agree.......... what type of hunter is satisfied with a single foot print and doesn't try to find the tracks of the footprint.

You have to ask is this guy REALLY a hunter? :unsure2:

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Adressing the "red eye" issue, some species of owls have red eyes in natural daylight, and some will reflect red eyes at night time.........now how is it that this "hunter" doesn't know this? :blush:

As for the footprints.........yep totally agree.......... what type of hunter is satisfied with a single foot print and doesn't try to find the tracks of the footprint.

You have to ask is this guy REALLY a hunter? :unsure2:

I'm going to agree. Probably an owl.

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Has anyone else lived enough in the woods to know that moss just does not react like that? Even if you drove over that moss with a truck, it would bounce back to normal by the next day. It for sure would not hold a footprint for 24 hours.

The only way I've seen "prints" like this in moss occuring was when something, like a board, or piece of bark, falls on the moss and compresses it for at least several weeks. Longer then that and the moss underneath starts to yellow or die.

I'm personally going to call fake on this footprint.

http://www.cbc.ca/gf...gfoot-print.jpg

From the OP:

He returned to the same spot the next day and found giant footprints in the moss, the likes of which he had never seen before — one measuring 20 centimetres, the second, 35 centimetres.

Probably the fellow went out there a week before and laid a bigfoot print carved from a board in that moss.

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oh yeah that's ridiculous

Moss doesn't do that. Unless Bigfoot has time manipulation powers and they both stood there for weeks in actuality

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Another person with a gun sees bigfoot and doesn't shoot it... right

Well maybe he thought Bigfoot was on the endangered species list. :innocent:

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Well, gosh, there is a simple solution... it was the "grays" (aliens)

Littel guys with big feet? Maybe they were on stilts.

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Why always only one footprint ?

Why always one Bigfoot. They loners? Maybe their divorced! We need to build a Bigfoot bar. Then we'll see what shows.

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oh yeah that's ridiculous

Moss doesn't do that. Unless Bigfoot has time manipulation powers and they both stood there for weeks in actuality

Don't be so quick to dismiss that - remember, Bigfoot typically has whatever power (or not) is most convenient at the time.

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Why always only one footprint ?

It's fairly obvious, They have a peg leg. :yes:

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