Posted on 11/15/2006 3:39:17 PM PST by FLOutdoorsman
Two Reports Say Witnesses Saw 'Monster' In Area
MERTON, Wis. -- Two bizarre sightings of an alleged "monster" in Waukesha County are prompting some local residents to wonder whether witnesses saw the legendary Bigfoot.
David and Dillon Radeztsky said that they saw a mysterious creature in Merton, WISC-TV reported.
"We saw just a hairy monster on the corner of the woods," David said.
"I saw it leaning on a tree," Dillon said.
This report comes after another sighting near Holy Hill in Washington County. In that instance, a man claimed a Bigfoot-like creature took a deer from the back of his truck.
The description in both cases is the same: a 7-foot tall, hairy "monster".
A group investigating Bigfoot sightings will visit the area to look into the reports, WISC-TV reported.
I caught one of your C2C threads & wondered if you went in for that kinda thing.
Around here, if you steal a deer from a hunters pick-up, you can count on being shot.
Was he partaking of the fruit of the vine?
Tell Michael Moore to leave those poor Wisconsin folks alone!
Could be Butch Reno taking a leak. Is she scheduled to speak in Racine?
The ancient native americans believed so much in Bigfoot, or as they called him 'Sasquach," they even named a Canadian province after him, Sasquachawan. ;-)
I Still say it's my brother-in-law.
LOL. I love it.
A bunch of anthropoligists were nosing around an Indian reservation when an Indian found them. "What are you hunting for?" he asked. "Sasquatch." a Dr. said. "What is that?" the Indian asked? "You know. A big, hairy smelly old thing." was the answer. "OHHHH, you mean squaw snatch." he was told. (Gee, I just had to do it.) Sorry.
Last I heard, she(?) was going to cruise(troll) around Florida in her red pickup truck. Meeting(pickin up young wymyn) other like-minded citizens(dykes).
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I was making a joke, I know you all know what a whitetail looks like. We down here in abandoned coal mine country think a 200 pound deer is huge.
Down here camo and guns go together, and bows, muzzleloaders, etc.
Tennessee has a small reintroduction project. Right across the state line from me, in Kentucky, they have a BIG reintroduction project. I'm sitting right here in between the two, in traveling distance for the elk.
If I ever see any bigfoot looking animals around here I'll blame it on the moonshine (snicker), but it will probably be a wandering elk or a bear, since we have these too.
Good stuff. Worth the drive!
http://www.virginiamoonshine.com/
Leaning on a tree? Smoking a cig? Baad Bigfoot!
Thats the famous one from Florida.
I know & I was throwing one back atcha. :o} I'd think it more likely to be a llama than a deer, cuz seeing them running around free is still very rare.
Down here camo and guns go together, and bows, muzzleloaders, etc.
Some use a bright orange camo for both bow & gun/rifle seasons, but a lot of others have different outfits for each. Early bow season starts early enough where they can be dealing with much warmer weather than gun season. I don't think we have a season for muzzleloaders, though there may be one for handguns, but I'm not sure, cuz I don't know anyone that hunts with them.
Yeah, that's the Skunk Ape from Collier County.
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