Why wouldn't bigfoot hunt humans?

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There is one pretty amazing part to the story: It is not the first time three bears have charged me. On Kodiak Island, Larsen Bay, I had three charge in order to take my kill from me. It was a situation of the math not adding up. Two shells in the rifle, three charging. It was the reason I bought the .375 in the first place, and why I vowed to never again be caught at a kill without a full clip. How I survived that encounter is a much more amazing story, but not relevant here.

When you live full-time in the woods for decades and spend a lot of time doing Alaska-type things, these sorts of things are going to happen. Bears trying to push their way through your front door. Want incredible plane crashes I walked away from alive? Got them too.


How many plane crashes?
 
How many plane crashes?

How many bigfoots?

In other words, even if the plane crash answer were only one, it would be one more than the amount of bigfeets we have verified in 15,000 years.
 
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How many bigfoots?

In other words, even if the plane crash answer were only one, it would be one more than the amount of bigfeets we have verified in 15,000 years.

Evidently we have a pilot/bushman who in his years in the bush has never seen Bigfoot.
And he's shot and killed marauding bears.
And ran out of airspeed and altitude as we used to say.
Against this we have a 'bigfoot believer'..
I know who I find credible
 
Yes, let's!

This is the Internet, and I take every claim with a pound of salt unless there's some history established with the source. Even then, I sprinkle a pinch.

Check PM's. :)

Two crashes OntarioSquatch. One in my citabria, one in my second supercub. I only have pictures of the supercub wreckage, totaled. Had to buy a new one.

Got witnesses for the Citabria - the other hunter I was out there with and my airplane mechanic. After hiking back to the road system he came down with my snowmachine and the tools/parts to patch it together enough to fly it back to his shop.

These are pretty "out there" stories but I got the evidence to back them up, whereas you've got nothing.

And FFed there are people that have way more fantastical lives and people don't even question them really. It's just that there are a lot of people who really do spend a lot of time in remote outdoors. They really do expeditions. They really have adventures.

There is so much out there to do, even now. More adventure than you can imagine if you just get out there and do it.
 
Evidently we have a pilot/bushman who in his years in the bush has never seen Bigfoot.
And he's shot and killed marauding bears.
And ran out of airspeed and altitude as we used to say.
Against this we have a 'bigfoot believer'..
I know who I find credible

Neither?
 
How many plane crashes?

I didn't even understand that you were trying to dream up a contradiction. I didn't crash a plane in either of those bear stories, nor I have I said so.

On Kodiak I climbed out over a cliff and hung on to some alders growing out off the side of it. Those Kodiak bears were running down a steep mountainside after me and I could see right away that I could go faster than them straight down the mountain. So that's what I did, heading for that cliff I saw on the way up that morning.

The rule "never run from a bear" is true on flat ground or uphill. But just watch a dog trying to go down stairs and you will see why bears have the same sort of trouble going down a steep incline. I didn't see having any choice. Eventually they left me and went back up to the kill.

I don't fly my own plane to Kodiak either. I won't fly over the ocean. Got 35" bushwheels, not floats. We've always hired a beaver out of Kodiak (City) or hired a boat out of Larsen Bay village to drop us off and pick us up a week or ten days later.

So look how eager you are to try finding contradictions where they don't even exist, whereas you regularly contradict yourself from one sentence to the next.
 
Forget what I said about denialism. The people here are just supreme ********. The only positive thing that comes out of these Bigfoot discussions is the humor. Anything else just leads to some very disturbing truths about human nature.
 
Forget what I said about denialism. The people here are just supreme ********. The only positive thing that comes out of these Bigfoot discussions is the humor. Anything else just leads to some very disturbing truths about human nature.

This is a response to . . . what, exactly?
 
Forget what I said about denialism. The people here are just supreme ********. The only positive thing that comes out of these Bigfoot discussions is the humor. Anything else just leads to some very disturbing truths about human nature.
Having people who say that Bigfoot is a myth is a disturbing truth about human nature?
 
I may be an ******* for a lot of reasons, but not believing in the silly bigfoot thing isn't one of them.
 
Forget what I said about denialism. The people here are just supreme ********. The only positive thing that comes out of these Bigfoot discussions is the humor. Anything else just leads to some very disturbing truths about human nature.

You need to take a little look in the mirror bud or is it to dark to see in the "hole" ;)
 
I don't know. Has Scott Nelson's analysis of the Sierra sounds been analyzed here?

Not sure analyzed is the right word, but it has certainly been mentioned here before. Just do a search for 'crypto-linguist'...

I think the only thing Nelson has succeeded in doing is blowing hot air.

Nelson is mentioned in this Scientific American article by Dr. Karen Stollznow, though it's not exactly a ringing endorsement.

RayG
 
If Bigfoot was hunting Humans wouldn't we have lots of evidence of Bigfoot then? I am here thinking about creatures like man eating Lions and Tigers. Such animals leave evidence of their hunting humans and thus of themselves. But I guess Bigfoots magic occult properties prevent that. Whatever.
 
Assuming we won't hear from him/her today...Easter egg hunting?

Lol. We are so out of synch with the world we did Easter eggs last week-end. Got a lot of birch to bring in before the snow vanishes from my trails.

I better withdraw my claim on the babes. There was one smart shopper who got in early, but it is going to bring about problems I did not foresee in making the claim.

You know, we do have examples of hominids hunting other hominids, even very recently - and they make objects like shrunken heads to commemorate the feat just as we make objects out of the animals we hunt.

We should have the evidence both ways: Bigfoot hides and skulls on my wall, and human skulls & hides on bigfoot's wall.
 
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