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    • 7.62
      norseman I would just be happy if I could just see one just once .    but I like the dart idea for the members who claim they see them  yup have to see one first ...that's the hard part
    • Huntster
      Pretty easy to fly around in a helicopter and find a polar bear, and safe to shoot one from the helicopter. Indeed, you don’t even need to go to that expensive extent. Despite the global warming BS, polar bears are pests in the Arctic. I can get you a good paying job as a bear guard keeping them off of various work parties; surveyors, drillers, etc. Just hang around any of several hundred villages or work sites and one will amble along. No trees anywhere to obscure your vision or block your shot.    If a crossbow or dart will work, that 338 WinMag will work even better. Even if the sasquatch runs away after shooting him with a heavy rifle, you’ll find dna (blood). The problem is getting the shot, not what you’re shooting.
    • norseman
      It drops off. You wait a bit and then track the animal and retrieve it.   A crossbow bolt is more substantial than a pneumatic dart. I bet it would be close to the point of impact. Unless Sasquatch gets mad and pulls it out and throws it off a cliff!🤣
    • hvhart
      Anybody read the entire article?  So how did they recover the dart?
    • Catmandoo
      Group size is a question. Two or three?  The people in Oklahoma chasing wood apes have not produced. They used a lot of man-hours / years. I believe that they operate on private land. They did make a novel tracking device. The wood apes know them by sight and smell. I don't follow the Olympic Project but what happens when Wally dies / cuts off the money? The Olympic Peninsula is a huge area. So much land and so few people to get into brutal terrain. We are fiercely independent and hesitate to broadcast any locations.
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