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Bullet maker????
« on: October 24, 2003, 12:26:22 AM »
Have you ever looked or seen tracks in fresh fallen snow??  BigBill

Thats been the best time for me to see whats around my camp and my hunting areas too besides finding scat. (droppings)

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Re: Bullet maker????
« Reply #1 on: October 24, 2003, 03:20:00 AM »
Quote from: BigBill
Have you ever looked or seen tracks in fresh fallen snow??  BigBill

Thats been the best time for me to see whats around my camp and my hunting areas too besides finding scat. (droppings)

Hi BigBill :D
    Yeah, about everytime we get a snow, I get on my 4 whell drive mule, and go around my fields looking for tracks. Never seen Bigfoot tracks in the snow as of yet. Course I`m just searching the edges of the field`s. The creeks and other parts of the property is almost inaccesable by 4 wheeler cause of the terraine and the brush. I don`t walk in the snow and ice, broke my leg twice,(2 years in a row) doing that, so I stay put in the mule.
    2 years ago, I got a good foot cast of him, (Bigfoot) the cast was 16 inches long.I think I posted that on one of these forums about a year ago. I did get a picture of the side of him as he walked by one of my game camera`s. All you make out is his right leg, and the bottom of part of his right foot. The foot cast was taken during the spring, in the month of April, along a creek. A week before the foot cast, I had caught a big grass carp and hung it in a over head brance about 7 feet of the ground by a bunge cord. The next morning, the carp was gone and the bunge cord still on the brance were I hung it. Now I hung that cord on a very small branch about 7mm in dia. The reason was, if a coon or bobcat had gotten it, the samll limb would have broken, the limb was only about 6 inches long and rotting. However the fish being gone the next morning, and the bungy cord still there, told me that he (bigfoot) had lift the fish off the bungy cord and took the fish. There was extemly lot of grass and weeds around the tree, that was pushed down where he stepped but no tracks could be made at this point. It was further down the creek that I got the tracks. About every 10 yards, he left knuckle prints on the ground where he went down on all fours.
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