I have been tracking Sasquatch
reports for a decade at least and I am always on the lookout for reports that
deliver additional information. This
report is no different than most in that it properly describes the creature and
actually goes way beyond that. The
observations were repetitive, two young were observed which is much less common
but not rare. The observer got such a great
take that he felt comfortable enough to commission an actual life sized
sculpture for which we must surely thank him.
He even set up to collect the animal itself be shooting it but obviously
failed in that endeavor. We can presume
that the creature got wise and left the area.
The big news, however, is the
observation that the animal was eating the inner bark on the wood in the woodpile. I would love to know what type of wood it was
as that would remove an additional question.
I suspect it was pine.
We already understand that the
animal is an omnivore that takes deer in the deep snows of winter by beating
the herd into the drifts and that it also is able to take deer from ambush by
using a hurling stone, much as our distant ancestors did. The question remaining was what it ate in terms
of plant material which we have not observed.
The natural association with pine
forests suggested that its digestive system was able to handle pine resin. It is an interesting problem. Yet the real answer may be that they do browse
on larch and birch which is also readily available and is used by deer. This suggests that using the inner bark in
the dead of winter is the obvious food source.
This article confirms the use of
the inner bark. Inner bark was also used
by Indian tribes as a famine food.
Norfork man recounts 'Bigfoot' encounter
11:00 PM, Dec. 12, 2011 |
Clifford LaBrecque, 73, of Norfork looks at his 8-foot-tall model of
Bigfoot, which he keeps in his living room. LaBrecque commissioned the model in
1976. He claims he was grabbed by a Bigfoot in 1977. / Kevin Pieper/The Baxter
Bulletin
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A closeup look at Clifford LaBrecque's model of Bigfoot is shown. /
Kevin Pieper/The Baxter Bulletin
NORFORK — What is believed to be the only sculpture in the world
created to scale in meticulous detail of an adult specimen of the legendary
"Bigfoot" resides in this Ozark town.
"It took three months to get it from my head to his (the
sculptor's) head," said Clifford LaBrecque, 73, of the fiberglass-and-fur
model of Bigfoot he commissioned in 1976 at a cost then of $9,000.
"It's accurate to the inch," LaBrecque says.
The striking model of Bigfoot stands 8 feet tall in the dining room of
LaBrecque's home. He says it depicts accurately what LaBrecque remembers from
sightings and a physical encounter with a Bigfoot specimen on June 18, 1977,
and from many descriptions of the creature prior to his experience.
The encounter happened, according to LaBrecque, between 9-10 p.m. near
a woodpile behind LaBrecque's home in the Windsor
Heights suburb of Des Moines , Iowa .
Prior to the altercation, LaBrecque says he observed almost nightly a Bigfoot
specimen — about 8 feet tall — that sometimes appeared with two apparently juvenile
Bigfoot creatures.
He says he called a Des Moines
newspaper to tell of the sightings and had argued with the newspaper over
copyrights to Bigfoot photographs should the newspaper act on his tip and
obtain photographs.
On June 18 he had decided to shoot to kill the larger Bigfoot and had
positioned his car for the shot that he believed would furnish incontrovertible
evidence of the reality of the Bigfoot creature.
LaBrecque says he had been open-minded from an early age to the
possibility that such a creature as Bigfoot existed.
"When I was a little kid, I heard stories about the wild man of
the west, and I began watching out for one," he said. The busy youth found
countless stories about American Indian legends of the wild man, and stories of
similar creatures all over the world. As an adult he interviewed many people
who claimed to have sighted a Bigfoot specimen.
First encounter
But it was not until 1977 that his eyes gave him all the evidence he
needed to believe in Bigfoot.
"Our neighbors had a big black lab. One night I heard the dog
barking around the woodpile. I looked out and saw what I thought was the dog on
the wood pile. I remember thinking: 'That (dog) is going to knock my woodpile
over.'
"Then it dawned on me that my woodpile is this high and what we
were seeing is much, much taller than the woodpile. I got my wife to look and
she saw it.
"We couldn't believe it."
An inspection of the woodpile the next day and after subsequent
sightings found bark pulled from the split wood and the inner surface of the
tree bark gnawed away.
That first sighting set in motion a series of sightings that would lead
LaBrecque to spend night after night in the woods hoping to see the Bigfoot
party traveling to the woodpile. He even conducted surveillance from settings
in trees, but did not see the migration.
Skepticism
LaBrecque understands the skepticism some people may bring to his
story. At 73 he can do without it, along with the skepticism the public would
bring to a videotape of what he says shows a Bigfoot in its natural habitat.
He has shown the video privately but declines to show it publicly
because of the ridicule that some people have for those who claim to have had
unusual or paranormal experiences.
"I'm not going to listen to anyone who doesn't know crap telling
me I don't know crap," LaBrecque said. "Right now if one of these
creatures walked across the back yard and I called and tried to tell about it,
people would say, 'Oh. That's the guy with the Bigfoot model in his house.'
"You are done before you start. You're not going to win that
one."
A showing of LaBrecque's Bigfoot model at the 1977 Iowa State
Fair attracted many spectators, LaBrec-que said, and several with stories of
Bigfoot sightings.
After talking publicly about his Windsor Heights
experience, LaBrecque says a farmer came forward to share a story of a Bigfoot
sighting and to warn LaBrecque about continuing to talk about the incident.
A second witness to the Windsor
Heights incident has long
stopped talking about it because of the skepticism, ridicule and laughter the
story evokes from listeners, he says.
"You have to understand just how hurtful this can be to the people
who have seen Bigfoot," LaBrecque said. He says he has been the subject of
extraordinary skepticism for his creation of the Bigfoot model before he
actually saw Bigfoot. To LaBrecque it is simply good fortune that the sighting
confirmed for him all that he had heard about the creature. It enabled him to
better endure the scorn people bring to his story, he says.
LaBrecque said he is resurfacing now in the Bigfoot culture only
because of a news reporter's call and renewed interest in the creature that he
says was sighted four years ago in a rural area near West Plains, Mo.
"They're here in Norfork," LaBrecque said. "I have
talked to people who have seen them."
"This is what they say it looks like," LaBrecque says,
pointing to his model.
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