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Question to you who have seen bigfoot
« on: February 17, 2005, 03:01:42 PM »
BulletMaker or some of you who have actual sightings. Did you notice the color of their eyes? Did the color change with artifical light? Was the eye color reflective or flat?

I read one account of a sighting where the observer stated that the bigfoot just disappeared into itself. Anyone experience this here? Most accounts I've read say they just walk away.

Not wanting to argue, just doing my own research.

Buy the way are you feeling better BulletMaker? Our pray chain is still praying for your Kidney stone problem. Regards, Byron
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« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2005, 09:55:28 PM »
Hello pastorp :D
   I have read from other reports that their eyes reflect different colors, such as one person says they are green, another says yellow, most of them say red. Its hard to say. What I mean is, if you read my bigfoot hunt about 2 weeks ago, I said that I say yellow eyes reflecting in the moon light. Then saw the creature walk away from me, as I approached it. Now if I had used my flashlight, on him, maybe the eyes would have been red, or green, I dunno.
   When there is a group of us, bigfoot hunting, we always use nightvision, so we dont see their eye color. Now some the guy`s dont have nightvision, and they use their spotlights, and when they do, by scanning their lights around the woods, they pick up green eyes, yellow and red. But we dont know what they are seeing, and they dont either, cause its to far away, and the woods are thick. We stay away from the spotlighters, cause if they accidentally shined it our direction, it would burn our nightvision out. So those with spotlights, hunt in a different area, than us with nightvision, or else they hunt with us, and dont turn on the spotlights, till we tell them to.
   I have had some encounters in the daylight almost as at night. Of course, not close enough to see what the color of their eyes are. The only time I was close enough was in a report I reported on here, about 2 years ago, (the report that is), about a young bigfoot that was sitting or rather words squatting outside my travel trailer, I was staying in at the time. He was only 17 paces away from me, and had large yellow eyes, with black vertical pupils. If you get a chance, go back and read it, its pretty informative, as I had about 45 seconds, to observe him up close (17 paces), in the outdoors with him, both me and him staring at each other, until he finally ran away on two legs, like a person would run, with one exception, ---he was extremely fast, when he ran. How fast?--I would guess his speed as about 40M.P.H. from a sitting position, to a start dead out run. pretty amazing. I use to do alot of quail hunting, and quail fly about 40 M.P.H. this thing was as fast or faster than a flock of quail taking to flight.
    So I couldn`t really answer your question about eye color, but I tend to think it would depend on what angle the light hit his eyes. I personnel have only noticed yellow, but one time there was a group of three of us, and we saw one with large green eyes, like a deer.
     As far as bigfoot disappearing, into thin air, such as vanishing---no, there an animal that the scientific people hasn`t recognized as of yet, and theres nothing supernatural about them other than they are really---really---really good about being undected, if they choose to be. There very sneaky. I always compare them to the oldest deer buck, in the woods, during hunting season. That old buck, just ain`t going to be seen if he don`t want to be. He knows every inch and ravine there is on  that turf of his, and could sneak around us and not be detected, anytime he wants. Well thats the way bigfoot is also. When they say he just disappears, thats what it seems like to us humans, but he is still around, he just sort of melted into the woodwork, the bushes, etc. and yes they do just walk away, or run, or even low crawl. I have a very good friend, while hunting from a tree,that saw one low crawl through some hip high grasses, so as not to be detected. It was at nighttime, and my friend was using nightvision, when he saw him. The thing low crawled for about 30 yards to a tree line, then got up and ran with great speed.
   Now I would like to say that all that I report here on this site, is my own findings, and in no way would suggest that other bigfoot hunters, in other parts of North America, would have the same findings that I do. I`m sure there would be some difference`s but basically, it would much be the same. Such as eye color, etc.
   Thank you for asking about my health, I`m holding steady, I do much better and feel better once I use my treadmill, the trouble is getting started on the thing, everymorning, and alot of the times, I dont, and then I feel bad for much of the day. Still got the kidney stones, but want to loose weight before I go in to have them taken out. They act up alittle about once every two weeks. they let me know there still there :eek:  I take a pain pill and then it goes away for about another two weeks. Keep that prayer chain going. I`ll let you know when I go in. Me and the wife want to take my grandson(ll years old), to Calif. to Disney this year. I hope I have them out by then.
   Have a good day. Got anymore questions, let me know, I`m no expert, but I know what I know.

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Question to you who have seen bigfoot
« Reply #2 on: February 19, 2005, 03:50:21 PM »
Thanks for the response BulletMaker. I know what you mean about treadmills and motivation. I love to walk, but have a hard time on a treadmill where you just stare at the wall. unfortunately we get 150-200 inches of rain a year and its the treadmill or nothing most days.

I appreciate your sharing the info from your observations of your bigfoots. Sounds like you must be in a real hotspot for them. I've seen a few things that I could not explain, but nothing like what your seeing. It is and interesting subject, with too many sightings to ignore. Hope you can get something to prove your observations without having to kill one of them. Thanks again, Byron
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« Reply #3 on: April 23, 2005, 02:47:54 AM »
So you guys go bigfoot hunting with NVG's but not cameras?

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flash photography at night
« Reply #4 on: April 23, 2005, 12:03:29 PM »
I used to do alot, I mean alot of wildlife photography. I had a brainstorm of an idea once for calling and taking pictures at night. Well, it doesn't work that great. Even with a good 35mm flash unit you might be able to manage 50 feet and get enough flash to even get an image on film.
   An average digital, point and shoot, or 35mm camera will have a flash thats probably good for up to 25 feet. Same goes with a night view on the latest video cams. So.... unless you can get right up to him, and get him to sit still for low light photography a camera at night isn't worth much.
  As for the color of the eyes, I've heard that eyes reflect light , much like the way a prism works,, at one angle the eyes are one color and at another angle they are a different color. Not sure about this, but i've seen alot of different animals and never could associate one color to a pair of eyes.

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« Reply #5 on: April 23, 2005, 05:57:00 PM »
very good point, beaudro. :D

   Cats eyes are like that also, you made a very good point.

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« Reply #6 on: April 24, 2005, 02:58:47 AM »
they make camcorders with built in night vision or they have night vision monocles that attach to cameras and cam corders like any other lense.