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Oh yea that's a good one. I'll come right out and say it--there's something to it. I saw something in Wyoming when I was 11 and ever since it's been highly intriguing to me. 

“To those devoid of imagination a blank place on the map is a useless waste; to others, the most valuable part.”--Aldo Leopold

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4 minutes ago, snagged in outlet 3 said:

We find bones from dinosaurs millions of years old but not one Sasquatch bone.  Come on.   

That's not true. Lots of giant, bipedal ape fossils exist. 

“To those devoid of imagination a blank place on the map is a useless waste; to others, the most valuable part.”--Aldo Leopold

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7 minutes ago, Ryan Miloshewski said:

That's not true. Lots of giant, bipedal ape fossils exist. 

I mean recent bones.  I want to believe it but with the game cameras and everything we have now you would think we would have something concrete by now.   Do they haul away their poop?   

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That looks like oneshot in the video except I didn’t see a beagle on his lap like before.

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Bobcats are bone collectors.  On a tract that I used to bowhunt there was a giant rock pile that always had piles of bones (deer, turkey, rabbit, a whole assortment) and bobcat tracks all around it.    Never once saw a bobcat on foot there but it was obvious that they frequented it regularly.     

The biggest deer I have ever had within range came 25 yards from my stand within sight of that rock pile.  It was late, possibly past legal shooting time, and I was so shaken up that I couldn't get steady enough to release the arrow.  I blew it.  Total Freakin' Bullwinkle !   

Speaking of nice deer.....this one stopped by for a visit yesterday Screenshot_20210801-202051~2.pngScreenshot_20210801-202037~2.png

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