Could be a funding ploy (which would probably be successful). I for one think it would be hilarious to have an actual Bigfoot Hunting Permit, and if the fees go to the right places, why not?
Uhhh, you're calling the three trees in the back yard partially wooded? I guess it's all about presentation. LOLI have 2.45 partially wooded acres, and will guarantee your bigfoot hunt to be as successful as you will find anywhere. $10k for 10 days, with another 2 days free if you bag one.
Btw, our home is located on this acreage, so be careful of the winders.
FWIW, the "back 40" (ha! the back .45? probably closer to 1.5 acres) still has a fair amount trees & brush, although the hogs had killed most of the big oaks by the '90s.Uhhh, you're calling the three trees in the back yard partially wooded? I guess it's all about presentation. LOL
Ever smell a bear? I mean a wild bear up close and personal? I was in a tent that was visited by a brown in Colorado. Holy crapola I smelled the sucker waaaaay before he walked by because I was downwind. No place to go and no tree to find so I hunkered in the tent. The thing sniffed the tent and left. All my food was in cans and was not anywhere near the tent.It's Bigfoots and by the time you drag one outta the woods that'll be all you want.
Why yes I have except my tent was at a camp in Wyoming.Ever smell a bear? I mean a wild bear up close and personal? I was in a tent that was visited by a brown in Colorado. Holy crapola I smelled the sucker waaaaay before he walked by because I was downwind. No place to go and no tree to find so I hunkered in the tent. The thing sniffed the tent and left. All my food was in cans and was not anywhere near the tent.
I'd imagine the bigfoots are pretty ripe.
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