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May 29 2009, 04:13 PM
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Official Scribe of the BFF Group: BFF Administrators Posts: 6,216 Joined: 24-February 03 From: Washington Member No.: 181 |
http://www.fieldandstream.com/blogs/huntin...l-bigfoot-quest
QUOTE Chad Love: My Personal Bigfoot Quest
Now I've never heard of "The Mid-America Bigfoot Research Center" but in response to their announcement of Bigfoot's propensity for rock-chucking I feel compelled to point out that if they wanted to find Bigfoot all they had to do was visit Honobia, Oklahoma and they'd run right into him, literally, because there's a Bigfoot crossing sign right there in the middle of town. ![]() Geez, how hard can it be, right? I have a special affinity for Bigfoot because in the summer of 2005 yours truly travelled all across Oklahoma hoping to meet up with the hairy dude. If you're interested in reading what I modestly believe to be the definitive account of Sooner State cryptozoology, you can download a PDF copy of the magazine it appeared in here. During the course of my travels I discovered that Oklahoma's Bigfoot country is home to some fantastic trout and smallmouth fishing, so naturally I concentrated my search along the banks of the Lower Mountain Fork River in far southeastern Oklahoma. I had accidentally brought along a fly rod, so I decided that posing as an angler might draw Bigfoot out of the woods. I know, I know, it was a dangerous and risky strategy but I'm a reporter.That's my job. Three exhausting days and many fish later, low provisions and the end of my meager expense account forced me to break off the search. But I know he's out there, rock in hand, waiting... |
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Jun 2 2009, 06:06 PM
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Connecticut Bigfoot Researcher Group: Members Posts: 8,744 Joined: 26-April 05 From: CT Member No.: 2,121 |
hey researchers wow very interesting new article about bigfoot. ty bill g
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