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Statistically speaking, you are much better off driving a car around forested roads in forested areas, preferably with a history of sightings or even not in many cases, than you have camping, fishing etc if you want to see one.

In the State of WA, 24% of actual visual sightings are whilst driving.

That is more than camping, hiking and hunting combined, which are second, third and fifth. most common witness activity's for visual sightings.

Normal activity at home is nestled in between those.

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What if three 'sentries' have you pinned near a creek and you have nothing but a ghillie suit?

 

Then shoot them and get the real DNA then report it to any and everyone that you got the critters. If you don't have a gun with you then you deserve whatever happens to you.

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This thread now has me giggling hysterically...... Airstrikes, and ghillie suit dude armed with a stick, and it ain't even sharp.

Too funny!

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Then shoot them and get the real DNA then report it to any and everyone that you got the critters. If you don't have a gun with you then you deserve whatever happens to you.

Woah woah woah (that's English for 'stop a horse') - I'm not an expert tracker and outdoorsman nor am I in possession of stealth which would put the SAS to shame... My name isn't Todd ( ;) )

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Just turn up, they will find you

 

They'll let you know that they found you if they want you to know.

 

But that is the exception, rather than the rule.

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But what about Area X?  They have been doing exactly what is mentioned here, and yet there is very little evidence or any conclusive that has been gathered other than tons of stories that really are no different than any other report.  I highly respect the NAWAC and the work they do, but at the end of the day their efforts have really yielded very little.  I have listened to all the pod cast episodes of these efforts, as well as read the entire thread on BFF and have found very little to be profound.  

 

The statistics around driving around vs. being in the woods are interesting.  So then the question remains, why are they so often by roads? Is there something similar in their makeup to a deer?  Which are hit by a car every 5 minutes....?

 

Next question...has there ever been an ape, gorilla, orangutan, etc.  ever been taken from captivity and placed in a forrest or other foreign(to the animal) area to see what happens?  Study their behaviors and reactions to the surroundings?

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Out of the box, and it should leave just enough DNA and bones to confirm species.

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F-4s? Thats a Tornado, not even American, lol...unless its a bomber thing.... uhmfff.

Are you going to the 'hot' 411 areas in Michigan? Those squatches are not friendly. Better to find one area and as said, play the hippie deal. Otherwise its just another million to 1 shot.

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What if three 'sentries' have you pinned near a creek and you have nothing but a ghillie suit?

 

Crawl up the nearest creekbed for hundreds of yards, you will find a magic gate that opens up into the Emerald city.  

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Woah woah woah (that's English for 'stop a horse') - I'm not an expert tracker and outdoorsman nor am I in possession of stealth which would put the SAS to shame... My name isn't Todd ( ;) )

 

You don't have to be, just be prepared......like a Boy Scout......only with maximum fire power.

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F-4s? Thats a Tornado, not even American, lol...unless its a bomber thing.... uhmfff.

Are you going to the 'hot' 411 areas in Michigan? Those squatches are not friendly. Better to find one area and as said, play the hippie deal. Otherwise its just another million to 1 shot.

 

What are the 'Hot' 411 areas of Michigan?  I've been in every area of Michigan.  The only thing i found to hard to handle was the Black Flies in the Porcupine Mountains, and the Horse Flies in Roscommon County south of Houghton Lake.

 

This is the classic Napalm run I would need duplicated for my plan:

 

The drawing I made just used a generic fighter/bomber to represent.

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Hey Forrest, whatever you decide to try let us know and do a follow up on how well or how badly they worked for you.

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