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  1. Great pics on your trail cam. That last one looks like a cougar?!
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  2. those have been out several years, and when they came out I thought that would solve the problem on no good trail cam pictures, but apparently it did nothing to get a good picture. I only own one trail cam and it is on loan. One of the places I work on got 4 new calves, and I tried to explain it to him they were at a high risk of being taken. So I loaned him my game cam and told him to keep the calves in a pen, well lighted and the trail cameras set. It just so happened the day I knocked on his door the neighbor over the weekend had a leg pulled off of a pig, and the previous year Eddie had 54 goats disapper over a years time. I have not been there to check on the situation mainly because the owner died and his daughter sold the land, but did let Eddie get 3 acres. I have not been out there since I started having a lot of Bigfoot activity on 4 rivers north of my house in Corpus Christi.
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  3. I'm a big game hunter in Alaska, and I've been doing it annually for 45 years. For the past dozen years or so, I've done it exclusively solo. I found that it brings me much more satisfaction, and the dangers of doing this alone despite all the advice otherwise, I consider myself safer due to not being hurt by foolish hunting partners (which increasingly happened often). I also didn't gave to babysit others anymore. It requires even more planning and equipment as well as the sober realization that even a relatively minor injury can quickly leas to death or disaster. I now carry both a PLB (personal locator beacon) on my body at all times, and a satellite phone kept with my off road vehicle. I have seen zero sasquatch sign in the areas I've hunted in Alaska over all these years, but grizzles are everywhere.
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  4. Daniel Perez, publisher of the monthly newsletter Bigfoot Times, has taken on the substantial task of listing every book that discusses the subject of Bigfoot. It is already at a count of 649 and still growing. If you know of any missing from the list, there is an option to submit the details. From my personal collection, I added approximately another 50 that he hadn't yet included. If you like reading and collecting books about this subject, it is an excellent resource. His monthly newsletter is worth subscribing to as well. https://www.bigfoottimes.net/bigfoot-books/
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