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Bigfoot buff resumes search for elusive beast
By Bill Hankins
The Paris News
Published October 28, 2007
The elusive Bigfoot apparently has evaded capture once more in the swampy area outside of Paris, where Bigfoot hunters, led by C. Thomas Biscardi, have spent a week trying to track down the wyly creature.
The hunters did report some “exciting encounters” this week, and offer recent footage shot in the area by stationary cameras of a creature running around in a tree-laden area.
Hunters narrowed their search to a few key locations within the swampy area at Clay’s Point where they say is a hotbed of bigfoot activity.
The hunters were accompanied by a professional film crew who documented the expedition, which is still continuing.
“This time, hopefully, any pictures of bigfoot will not be fuzzy, like so many other pictures of the creature out there,” Biscardi said.
In August 2007, a documentary called “Bigfoot Lives,” produced by Biscardi and filmmaker Todd D. Bailey, won best documentary at the Pocono Mountains Film Festival.
“The key to capturing a bigfoot is knowing where to look and how to catch one,” Biscardi said .
Biscardi has spent more than 30 years trying to capture a bigfoot.
During the past three years, he has crisscrossed America and parts of Canada tracking the hottest leads and sightings.
“We know bigfoot is a migratory creature, but we think there are several creatures who have made this swampy area outside of Paris, their home because of the abundance of food and water here,” Biscardi said.
Biscardi has a weekly radio show broadcast over the Internet that now has more than 3 million listeners worldwide, and the hunter is the subject of a pilot film “Capturing Bigfoot” being made in hopes of selling a reality television series on the subject.
During this expedition, hunters have reported guttural sounds made by creatures in the wooded area, warning sounds, stones and rocks thrown in their direction and at least one sighting of a creature turning and running into the woods.
Biscardi said activity has been recorded on six nights of the search, but the hunt goes on and bigfoot still has eluded capture.
By Bill Hankins
The Paris News
Published October 28, 2007
The elusive Bigfoot apparently has evaded capture once more in the swampy area outside of Paris, where Bigfoot hunters, led by C. Thomas Biscardi, have spent a week trying to track down the wyly creature.
The hunters did report some “exciting encounters” this week, and offer recent footage shot in the area by stationary cameras of a creature running around in a tree-laden area.
Hunters narrowed their search to a few key locations within the swampy area at Clay’s Point where they say is a hotbed of bigfoot activity.
The hunters were accompanied by a professional film crew who documented the expedition, which is still continuing.
“This time, hopefully, any pictures of bigfoot will not be fuzzy, like so many other pictures of the creature out there,” Biscardi said.
In August 2007, a documentary called “Bigfoot Lives,” produced by Biscardi and filmmaker Todd D. Bailey, won best documentary at the Pocono Mountains Film Festival.
“The key to capturing a bigfoot is knowing where to look and how to catch one,” Biscardi said .
Biscardi has spent more than 30 years trying to capture a bigfoot.
During the past three years, he has crisscrossed America and parts of Canada tracking the hottest leads and sightings.
“We know bigfoot is a migratory creature, but we think there are several creatures who have made this swampy area outside of Paris, their home because of the abundance of food and water here,” Biscardi said.
Biscardi has a weekly radio show broadcast over the Internet that now has more than 3 million listeners worldwide, and the hunter is the subject of a pilot film “Capturing Bigfoot” being made in hopes of selling a reality television series on the subject.
During this expedition, hunters have reported guttural sounds made by creatures in the wooded area, warning sounds, stones and rocks thrown in their direction and at least one sighting of a creature turning and running into the woods.
Biscardi said activity has been recorded on six nights of the search, but the hunt goes on and bigfoot still has eluded capture.
I think the KEY to this article, which EVERYONE in Bigfoot/SasQuatch research must have overlooked, having NOT been in this as long at T.B. was this statement:
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“The key to capturing a bigfoot is knowing where to look and how to catch one,” Biscardi said ."
Who'da thunk it?