This recent Bigfoot report in Lon’s
blog is important. It is one of several
out of literally thousands in which we observe family behavior. Even more important we again observe the use
of the thrown stone as a weapon. This is
classic primate behavior.
It is also another sharp reminder
of just how easy it is for a forest creature to observe us while remaining out
of sight. It is only uncovered by the typical folly of
a child.
I grow impatient when folks
express the opinion that they should be easily observed when it is plain that
they avoid us and are masters of using cover. Even a totally untrained human
can hide himself in an open park and half a dozen evergreens conveniently
positioned. So dealing with a pro is
impossible.
I received this email last evening from a young man in
Sir - I am writing about a sighting I had on June 26th around 8:00 pm at
I sat there in shock. But within seconds I heard three distinct and angry 'grunts'. I then saw a large ape-like head rise above the lower tree boughs. The eyes were barely visible but I could tell that it didn't want me there. That was enough for me so I started to paddle towards the north shore when all of a sudden I heard a loud 'plop' then 'splash' from behind the boat. I turned around in time to see another rock heading in my direction. It was many yds. from me but I got the message.
I was shaking from the time I witnessed these beasts up until a few hours later when I was in my home office pondering what I had seen. I think it may have been Bigfoot. I Googled 'Wisconsin Bigfoot' and your blog came up. Was this a Bigfoot? I'm not an outdoorsman though I enjoy canoeing and fishing. Have there been other sightings in this area? Is there a danger? I appreciate your help.
I am a state employee so I would prefer my identify remain confidential. Thank you.
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