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Finding, Not Hunting.

So the Bigfoot finding begins. And that’s the word that is important: finding. Finding, not hunting. Let’s look at the various meanings of the word “hunt”:

  1. to pursue for food or in sport
  2. to manage in the search for game
  3. to pursue with intent to capture
  4. to drive or chase especially by harrying
  5. to traverse in search of prey

None of these apply. I mean no harm and don’t plan on doing this for sport or capture. I am not going to be hunting him. I just hope to find him. And to do that, I will look. I might setup trail cameras and bait but I will not hunt. I will look and wait and be patient. I want to find him or proof.

This is my intent.

PS – I call him Bigfoot cause every time I try to type the word Sasquatch I screw it up and that really hurts my brain.

By Biggy

A novice Bigfoot finder who lives in the center of a hotbed of Bigfoot activity: Sasquatch Mountain, British Columbia. He prefers the term Bigfoot cause it's easier to spell.

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