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originally posted by: nokternus
Did any of you guys see this one of a giant sighting? Think of the distance here. That creature is big.
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originally posted by: Bluntone22
originally posted by: jtrenthacker
I agree it’s too fuzzy. Could just be some random person walking through the woods. I still take this thread discussion over politics/vaccine threads.
Wouldn’t it be ironic if someone finally gets to examine a Bigfoot body and it just naturally looks blurry?
All these years the blurry photos were actually in perfect focus….😂
originally posted by: nokternus
Did any of you guys see this one of a giant sighting? Think of the distance here. That creature is big.
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The way it jumped down that slope toward the end, that didn't seem much like a human would handle something that steep.
That expert on that show I referred to above said the arms were too short for Bigfoot and overall, the (whatever it was) wasn’t large enough to be bigfoot.
The way it jumped down that slope toward the end, that didn't seem much like a human would handle something that steep. It seemed to have human movements and gestures until it leaped and bounded down that hill.
originally posted by: TheRedneck
a reply to: MichiganSwampBuck
The way it jumped down that slope toward the end, that didn't seem much like a human would handle something that steep.
Agreed.
It is also completely black. Now, I don't know how cold it is in Michigan right now, but who wears a black coat that big and bulky while walking through the woods? I didn't see any sign of a hat or a head, so it would have to have been a hoody. Around here, anybody with any sense knows better than to walk through public woodlands without wearing something bright. People get themselves shot and field-dressed that way.
It couldn't have been a hunter... no weapon. So it would have to be a hiker. How close is this to any hiking trails?
Of course, from that distance, it could be a trick someone is getting their jollies from. That would, however, mean they knew the camera was there and knew exactly where the camera was and exactly how it was pointed. That's a hard thing to determine from that far away; I assume since it isn't supposed to scare the eagles off it wouldn't have a flashing neon light making it more visible. It is all but impossible to see the critter from the camera, and the critter is a lot bigger than a camera. Plus the edge of the nest would partially obscure it; the critter walks out from behind the cover of the nest. If the camera can't see it, it can't see the camera. No, if this was a prank, it was one of the best pranks I have seen.
I think it was a sasquatch.
TheRedneck
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Platte River State Fish Hatchery 15210 US 31 Beulah, Michigan, 49617
Phone: 231-325-4611 [email protected]
Hours of Operation
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Areas of interest to the public:
Location on Platte River
Interpretative facilities and trails
Lower weir harvest facility
Upper weir egg-take station
Adult salmon returning to spawn from mid-September to late-October (public is welcome to watch!)
Resident eagle nest (showcased by Carbon TV live web cam)
Birthplace of the Great Lakes salmon program
Trailhead for state trails
Stop on bird tour
Proximity to Traverse City