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Hello JDL,

 

Everybody can watch! ;) I may need some help smearing the little beast down my spine though so if you've got time....it's just that since I'm pushing 67 I don't have the shoulder flexibility that I used to have otherwise I wouldn't bother asking. If a BF is really hot for the skunk I may not have time to set up the trail cam either. You could be of great service there too.

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Hello JDL,

 

Right! Pheromones bad. Skunk good. Of course if I wait until spring I could just roll in some skunk cabbage- right next to that BF's dead carcass.

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Y'all may want to rethink this "draw them in w/a smell" idea.  From the scariest Bigfoot stories thread:

 

Posted 27 October 2011 - 03:52 PM

My vote definitely goes to the poor fellow who spent a night up a tree soiling his drawers after dragging pheromone chips and a used tampon around a pond to "try and draw them in".
 
You can read the rest over there! :)

 

Lemme guess: He didn't bring a camera. Predictable.

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Since women seem to see BF more often than men, and BF seems interested in human women, perhaps the scent one should be thinking of using is as near as your ladies perfume bottle? I would not think skunk would attract anything but other skunks. Certainly a big dose of cheap perfume would carry a long way in the wind. If nothing else a female BF might show up to see what woman uses such a tacky scent.

I recall one BF video, I think Meldrum was involved, where they used some kind of ape pheromone. It seemed to get no results what so ever.

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Hello SWWASASQUATCHPROJECT,

 

 

.....I recall one BF video, I think Meldrum was involved, where they used some kind of ape pheromone. It seemed to get no results what so ever.

 

My opinion: That's because they are not apes. If they exist, they are not apes. But hey, they are not Human either so....again, my opinion. Sasquatch is it's OWN species- not a hybrid. It's almost as if it's a direct descendant of the common denominator before the splitting of the Pan/Homo lines- the creature that both Pan and Homo stemmed from. Is that even a possibility after all this time? I still say that any NA ancestor fossils are probably buried in the Sand Hills of Santa Cruz

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Maybe we are not using the right kind of bait. Fay Wray seemed to work.

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My opinion: That's because they are not apes. If they exist, they are not apes. But hey, they are not Human either so....again, my opinion. Sasquatch is it's OWN species- not a hybrid. It's almost as if it's a direct descendant of the common denominator before the splitting of the Pan/Homo lines- the creature that both Pan and Homo stemmed from. Is that even a possibility after all this time? I still say that any NA ancestor fossils are probably buried in the Sand Hills of Santa Cruz

You very well could be right. The ancestors of horses and camels originated in North America then migrated to Eurasia. We really don't have much of a clue where mans ancestral origins are, and what we think we know could very well be wrong. There are all kinds of archeological anomalies that defy conventional explanation. Things like what appeared to be a modern human skeleton found fully encased in Carboniferous period coal that was discovered in a coal mine in Macoupin Illinois as reported in "The Geologist" in 1862. How about a cast iron pot found encased in coal Oklahoma. A gold chain encased in coal in Illinois. A block wall made from fabricated stone encased in coal in Oklahoma. All of these in Carboniferous period coal that is 286 to 320 million years old. The list of such things is very long. Either human origins are not what we know or the coal was not formed in the Carboniferous. But such things, that are not explainable, are usually ignored by science because they upset the apple cart of established scientific dogma.

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Hello SWWASASQUATCHPROJECT,

 

Who knows how that stuff got into the coal. There's a small block of alloyed metal with lines machined in it that was discovered in a geologic layer out west. The layer is estimated to be about 230,000 years old! So IDK- weird Earth.

 

@CMBigfoot,

 

Bummer, eh? Ah well, it was just a thought. Thanks for at lest letting me know you thought of it already. Good stuff!

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Most of that sort of thing just cannot be explained by conventional science. Time lines are wrong, and even theories are hard to come by unless you want to postulate human time travel, alien visitation, or periodic repopulation after extinction level events. Perhaps that is the reason for all the supposed human abductions. The ETs are maintaining a human breeding stock to repopulate the earth after then next comet strikes earth. That could explain why stuff is found in geological layers where it should not be.

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Hello SWWASASQUATCHPROJECT,

 

All I know is it seems we Humans are digging everywhere we look. Deserts, jungles, caves, under water- everywhere. We've gone in to the outer reaches of the Solar System too. The truth is either out there, or in here somewhere and I've no doubt that the main focus of it all is to discover our true history and origins. Something to answer that timeless question of where we came from.  

 

My question has always been what's the POINT of us being here. But I wax a wee to philosophical for the GF methinks. It's all extremely interesting though.

 

Uh-hem.....now about that skunk.....

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I understand why you don't want to use the pheromones.

 

 

OK, I'm cleaning off my monitor now.  That was frickin funny!

May be they would be attracted to human female pheromones more than female ape pheromones.

 

 

I think that has been tried before.  If memory serves, Kathy Strain was involved in an all female Sasquatch Hunt that was part of a documentary a while back.  I know the hunt happened, just not sure of the participants.

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