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Anyone have any sasquatch hunting tips? Headed up to Yellowstone to try my luck, any advice helps
If you did see what you claim to have seen, it was a bi pedal bear. It's way more common than people think.hiked about 2 miles upstream of Pahaska Teepee lodge just outside Yellowstone Park. trying my hand at fly fishing, saw a small black bear and then afterwards, right in front of us, an 8' tall very muscular sasquatch/bigfoot crossed the river right below us. No more then 100' away and just stared at us and disappeared into the willows.
never ever before did I believe in the myth of these creatures but no doubt we encountered. one. too scared spit-less to even reach for a camera and never had one on us anyway. when it disappeared we pretty much ran back down to the lodge. still recovering from this one and no, didn't bother to report sighting to any law enforcement. wouldn't believe us, anyway
hiked about 2 miles upstream of Pahaska Teepee lodge just outside Yellowstone Park. trying my hand at fly fishing, saw a small black bear and then afterwards, right in front of us, an 8' tall very muscular sasquatch/bigfoot crossed the river right below us. No more then 100' away and just stared at us and disappeared into the willows.
never ever before did I believe in the myth of these creatures but no doubt we encountered. one. too scared spit-less to even reach for a camera and never had one on us anyway. when it disappeared we pretty much ran back down to the lodge. still recovering from this one and no, didn't bother to report sighting to any law enforcement. wouldn't believe us, anyway
Good Catch!Paul,
Any relation to Loch?
Is your Brother named Loch, Mr. Ness?hiked about 2 miles upstream of Pahaska Teepee lodge just outside Yellowstone Park. trying my hand at fly fishing, saw a small black bear and then afterwards, right in front of us, an 8' tall very muscular sasquatch/bigfoot crossed the river right below us. No more then 100' away and just stared at us and disappeared into the willows.
never ever before did I believe in the myth of these creatures but no doubt we encountered. one. too scared spit-less to even reach for a camera and never had one on us anyway. when it disappeared we pretty much ran back down to the lodge. still recovering from this one and no, didn't bother to report sighting to any law enforcement. wouldn't believe us, anyway
Doc beat me too it by a few minutesIs your Brother name Loch, Mr. Ness?
I have rocked a trailer or two in my day.Camped at Threemile a couple years ago, during one night we had our trailer rocked, hard, back and forth, no wind, I’m a believer.
A female in heat would definitely walk backwards towards you trying to get your attention. The one you saw was most likely a male looking for a female in heat.
walk backwards through the woods, youll know when you found one. will definitely make for better pictures lol.Anyone have any sasquatch hunting tips? Headed up to Yellowstone to try my luck, any advice helps
I was wondering the same thing.Paul,
Any relation to Loch?
He didn’t say male or female
So what do you know !!!
Please do tell
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From what I've seen in videos of people encountering wildlife in Yellowstone you just follow these 3 simple steps once you see one.Anyone have any sasquatch hunting tips? Headed up to Yellowstone to try my luck, any advice helps