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tugboatwa
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Researchers believe they have found recent Bigfoot print in Oklahoma

By SUSAN HYLTON World Staff Writer - Published: 5/27/2009 7:11 PM
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Researchers were able to make a cast of the print, which measured 15¾ inches long and 5 inches wide.

HONOBIA — Researchers believe that a footprint they discovered over the weekend in the Kiamichi Mountains of southeastern Oklahoma is that of the elusive creature Bigfoot.

D.W. Lee, global director of the Mid-America Bigfoot Research Center, said the print was discovered about five miles into the woods. They were able to make a cast of the print, which measured 15¾ inches long and 5 inches wide.

“The toes were clearly visible on the cast after it was lifted up,” Lee said.

In addition to tracks, Lee said they heard “vocalizations” in the woods that they recognize as the tell-tale mocking calls of Bigfoot.

Whoop sounds, “attempted imitations” of whip-poor-wills, and mimicking of dove and owl calls were heard, he said.

One crew member was hit by a rock during a night hike just moments after two large animals were spied through a night scope walking on two feet across a logging road.

“A lot of people, it doesn’t really dawn on them when rocks land near them,” that Bigfoot could be responsible, Lee said.

Lee and his crew are evaluating hundreds of photographs and hours of video recordings taken over the weekend by about 30 researchers.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologist Scott Simmons said he has not been involved in any Bigfoot-seeking expeditions but that people are capable of collecting and analyzing data and have been doing so for years in fascination of the possibility of an unknown apelike species.

“I’m not going to tell someone they did not see or did see something,” he said.
RedRatSnake
Hi

attempted imitations” of whip-poor-wills, and mimicking of dove and owl calls were heard,

Is there a way to tell if there is one animal mimicking another with out seeing it ? This seems a bit of a stretch to me

Peace
Tim smile.gif
Pywacket
Maybe it was Bulletmaker. coverlaugh.gif
Volsquatch
ROTFL!!!
hopeful
wbh and I camped at Talihina State Park in SE OK on Tuesday May 12. We were the only campers that night, although there was a little gray mid-sized SUV parked at the head of the hiking trail, and it stayed there all night. I'm now curious if it wasn't DW and some of his group.

We were sitting around the camp at about 10:30 pm and heard what sounded distinctly like wood knocks. I had done a few knocks about three hours earlier while it was still light, but I didn't knock back. I don't know why. (Maybe it scared me?) It caught me off gaurd because maybe I don't really believe that I'm "lucky" enough to ever really encounter a bf.

It's funny, also, that we kept hearing whipoorwills and I joked, "It's either whipoorwills or bigfoot imitating whipoorwills." There were three different ones calling at the same time from different locations.

Too bad nothing threw a rock into the camp.

I found out that I'm not as brave as I fancy myself to be. While we were sleeping, my husband hit his elbow on the side of the camper. It startled me awake and scared the crap out of me! I'm ashamed to say I was sooo relieved that it was him and not a bigfoot messing with us!!

We'll keep trying though!!
billgreen2005bigfoot
AWESOME new article about the oklahoma sasquatch activity etc thanks bill. to be continued thumbup.gif
Robert
QUOTE(RedRatSnake @ May 27 2009, 09:06 PM) *
Hi

attempted imitations” of whip-poor-wills, and mimicking of dove and owl calls were heard,

Is there a way to tell if there is one animal mimicking another with out seeing it ? This seems a bit of a stretch to me

Peace
Tim smile.gif


The MABRC has made their case for this over and over again, but there is no hard evidence. They very well could be right. Who knows?
cowboyman
QUOTE(hopeful @ May 28 2009, 12:06 AM) *
wbh and I camped at Talihina State Park in SE OK on Tuesday May 12. We were the only campers that night, although there was a little gray mid-sized SUV parked at the head of the hiking trail, and it stayed there all night. I'm now curious if it wasn't DW and some of his group.

We were sitting around the camp at about 10:30 pm and heard what sounded distinctly like wood knocks. I had done a few knocks about three hours earlier while it was still light, but I didn't knock back. I don't know why. (Maybe it scared me?) It caught me off gaurd because maybe I don't really believe that I'm "lucky" enough to ever really encounter a bf.

It's funny, also, that we kept hearing whipoorwills and I joked, "It's either whipoorwills or bigfoot imitating whipoorwills." There were three different ones calling at the same time from different locations.

Too bad nothing threw a rock into the camp.

I found out that I'm not as brave as I fancy myself to be. While we were sleeping, my husband hit his elbow on the side of the camper. It startled me awake and scared the crap out of me! I'm ashamed to say I was sooo relieved that it was him and not a bigfoot messing with us!!

We'll keep trying though!!


The MABRC was a long ways from Talihina
billgreen2005bigfoot
http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.asp...A9_Raewrf895634 hey researchers here a new updated article today about the oklahoma sasquatch. i even made a comment about the article in newspaper comment section. thanks bill smile.gif
DavSquatch
"global director of the Mid-America Bigfoot Research Center"

I wanna be a "global director" of something, hey maybe my family, oh wait
nevermind, she already claimed that position.

scratchhead.gif

dav
billgreen2005bigfoot
WOW this thread getting heated intence indeed. please keep it up ok im excited now biggrin.gif iagree.gif
OregonMan
QUOTE(billgreen2005bigfoot @ May 28 2009, 08:59 AM) *
http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.asp...A9_Raewrf895634 hey researchers here a new updated article today about the oklahoma sasquatch. i even made a comment about the article in newspaper comment section. thanks bill smile.gif


Nice catch Bill, that's one of the funniest comment threads I've ever seen.

I think this is the news article that the BFF "bulletmaker" thread is about

hopeful
QUOTE(cowboyman @ May 28 2009, 10:47 AM) *
The MABRC was a long ways from Talihina


Well, heck. I really should have knocked back then.

To correct an error in my previous post: I should have written Talimena State Park rather than Talihina State Park. The town of Talihina is a little bit to the Southwest of the park. And if I'm googling right, both are several miles north of the Kiamichi Mountains, (not within knocking distance, I assume.)

NWSquatcher
QUOTE(hopeful @ May 27 2009, 10:06 PM) *
It's funny, also, that we kept hearing whipoorwills and I joked, "It's either whipoorwills or bigfoot imitating whipoorwills." There were three different ones calling at the same time from different locations.



Whipoorwills are a night bird, I would highly expect more than one to be present. I can see it's funny as you joke about imitations and those whom claim without supportive backup that mimicry exists in Bigfoot communications, but I don't know what is funny about hearing whipoorwills at night scratchhead.gif

Wiki on Whipoorwill

Perhaps preconcieved notions without knowledge of the animals present in the area is a danger to thinking clearly about what the realities are. If you had gone without any prior knowledge of Bigfoot stories in this area, would you have been affected by the whipoorwill other than enjoying it's night call?
hopeful
QUOTE(OregonMan @ May 28 2009, 01:39 PM) *
Nice catch Bill, that's one of the funniest comment threads I've ever seen.

I think this is the news article that the BFF "bulletmaker" thread is about


Yes, and more specifically, Pywacket's post from another thread about a similar article:

http://www.bigfootforums.com/index.php?sho...c=26495&hl=
QUOTE(Pywacket @ May 25 2009, 10:45 PM) *
Here's the latest in this drama. From the comments section after this article in the Tulsa World.

Report Comment bullet maker, Chelsea (5/24/2009 4:46:10 AM) OK, OK, enough is enough. I`m the one whose property this mabrc, has been bigfoot hunting on up here in Chelse. From the git-go, me and some of my friends, have been hoaxing these group of hunters from the day we first meet them, by faking the foot tracks, and hollering in the woods at night, to scare them. (course we hid behind trees, in case they went to shooting in the dark. We had alot of fun with these guys, watching them as they ran to their trucks to hide when we went to screaming and beating on trees. But now the joke has gotten out of hand, and these Idiots, have taken it to far by putting it in the paper. So all you good people of Tuls, this is the true story, THERE ARE NO BIGFOOTS OUT HERE AND NEVER HAVE.

The owner.


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GuyInIndiana
QUOTE(billgreen2005bigfoot @ May 28 2009, 01:40 AM) *
AWESOME new article about the oklahoma sasquatch activity etc thanks bill. to be continued thumbup.gif


Shouldn't that be "alleged" Oklahoma Sasquatch activity? scratchhead.gif
hopeful
QUOTE(NWSquatcher @ May 28 2009, 01:43 PM) *
Whipoorwills are a night bird, I would highly expect more than one to be present. I can see it's funny as you joke about imitations and those whom claim without supportive backup that mimicry exists in Bigfoot communications, but I don't know what is funny about hearing whipoorwills at night scratchhead.gif

You're absolutely right, NWS. Being raised in the boondocks, I've grown up hearing whipoorwills my entire life, and I love to hear them (except when I'm trying to sleep with the windows open!) I didn't mean to imply that it was funny hearing them at night. I was amused at the comparison of my joking about it being bf and the article outright claiming what they heard was bf. We also heard what my dad calls 'hoot owls' a couple of nights later at a different location, and just being silly, I made the same joke. (I'm running low on my comedy material rolleyes2.gif - wbh laughed anyway.) thumbup.gif

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Perhaps preconcieved notions without knowledge of the animals present in the area is a danger to thinking clearly about what the realities are. If you had gone without any prior knowledge of Bigfoot stories in this area, would you have been affected by the whipoorwill other than enjoying it's night call?


I totally agree, and no, I would have still thought they were whipoorwills and probably would have made the same lame joke. wink05.gif
billgreen2005bigfoot
QUOTE(GuyInIndiana @ May 28 2009, 07:58 PM) *
Shouldn't that be "alleged" Oklahoma Sasquatch activity? scratchhead.gif

hey friend you definetly got a point opinion there yet im sure we will see more updates articles about this resent oklahoma bigfoot expedition situation all this week on internet news etc so we wait patiently. to be continued. thanks bill thumbup.gif
cowboyman
QUOTE(DavSquatch @ May 28 2009, 11:49 AM) *
"global director of the Mid-America Bigfoot Research Center"

I wanna be a "global director" of something, hey maybe my family, oh wait
nevermind, she already claimed that position.

scratchhead.gif

dav

Start a group that gains membership world wide then
LAL
QUOTE(cowboyman @ May 28 2009, 09:29 PM) *
Start a group that gains membership world wide then


<counts on fingers> One Englishman, one Australian and a Canadian or two, one of which joined the BFRO............
billgreen2005bigfoot
http://www.tulsaworld.com/opinion/article....14_tworld406368 hey everyone gm put it this way this most funnist new cartoon picture about the oklahoma sasquatch. thanks bill rofl02.gif updates as this continues....
Bitter Monk
new_lmaosmiley.gif thumbup.gif
peregrine
I see bullet maker couldn't resist adding his two bits in the comments section for the cartoon.
ganglian
QUOTE(GuyInIndiana @ May 28 2009, 01:58 PM) *
Shouldn't that be "alleged" Oklahoma Sasquatch activity? scratchhead.gif


ya think............?

QUOTE(peregrine @ May 29 2009, 08:20 AM) *
I see bullet maker couldn't resist adding his two bits in the comments section for the cartoon.



He doesnt seem to like not having the attention, call it a hunch...
billgreen2005bigfoot
hey everyone i hope we see more new internet articles about the resent oklahoma bigfoot expedition this weekend indeed. updates as this continues. ty bill g iagree.gif
cowboyman
QUOTE(LAL @ May 28 2009, 09:10 PM) *
<counts on fingers> One Englishman, one Australian and a Canadian or two, one of which joined the BFRO............

That would be global! Thanks for the info! Matter of fact, seems like exclusive global membership.....
billgreen2005bigfoot
hey cowboyman & everyone WOW still alot media attention about this resent oklahoma bigfoot expedition. good afternoon. bill g. keep me updated ok.. smile.gif
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