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any other okies see bigfoot? anyone want to throw rocks at me?
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<blockquote data-quote="Yaaahhh!!!" data-source="post: 1534613" data-attributes="member: 14898"><p>I live in Grant County and remember this "rash" that you refer to. I had a Bigfoot encounter myself about 3 years ago. A couple of friends and myself loaded up to go do a little noodling in late July when the Salt Fork was pretty low. We have a couple of good junk piles and some trot lines just east of Pond Creek. We checked our first trot line and it was completely empty. No bait or anything. We knew something was "fishy". When we came around the first bend east of town, we spotted an 8' tall hairy ape-like figure with a calico coat walking down the sand bar toward our next hole. By the time we caught up with him, he had already pulled a 35 lb flathead. When we got within earshot I yelled "Doing any good?". He replied with a low pitched growl and a scream like I had never heard before. I will never forget the stench emitted from that hot wet squatch. As he came out of the hole, we realized that he was wearing cut-off jean shorts and had a 6 pack of Bud heavy tied to one of his belt loops. He disappeared into the dense river bottom forest, and we lost his trail. Anyhow, I have a garage full of plaster casts from the prints that he left in that sandbar. Pretty freaky. I submitted a report and some of my plaster casts to the local game warden, and there is an ongoing investigation. He's out there fellas... Like it or not!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yaaahhh!!!, post: 1534613, member: 14898"] I live in Grant County and remember this "rash" that you refer to. I had a Bigfoot encounter myself about 3 years ago. A couple of friends and myself loaded up to go do a little noodling in late July when the Salt Fork was pretty low. We have a couple of good junk piles and some trot lines just east of Pond Creek. We checked our first trot line and it was completely empty. No bait or anything. We knew something was "fishy". When we came around the first bend east of town, we spotted an 8' tall hairy ape-like figure with a calico coat walking down the sand bar toward our next hole. By the time we caught up with him, he had already pulled a 35 lb flathead. When we got within earshot I yelled "Doing any good?". He replied with a low pitched growl and a scream like I had never heard before. I will never forget the stench emitted from that hot wet squatch. As he came out of the hole, we realized that he was wearing cut-off jean shorts and had a 6 pack of Bud heavy tied to one of his belt loops. He disappeared into the dense river bottom forest, and we lost his trail. Anyhow, I have a garage full of plaster casts from the prints that he left in that sandbar. Pretty freaky. I submitted a report and some of my plaster casts to the local game warden, and there is an ongoing investigation. He's out there fellas... Like it or not! [/QUOTE]
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