Photo Of The Day: This Is Why Bigfoots Like To Hunt Near Power Lines
Photo above is a crazy artsy project sent to Gizmodo.
According to Bigfoot researchers, Sasquatch loves to hunt near power lines. Skunk Ape Hunter, Tim Fasano says "Power lines have been cut out in a wide and deep swath that will gain you access to areas that are off trail, and difficult to get to, and areas where a large animal has food and water and hiding spaces." Power lines can also be used for communication due to "its high tension lines that can send knock signals for miles."
Facebook Find Bigfoot compilation of powerline videos and how to talk to a Bigfoot and get a reply. Features work of Fasano, CryptoSeeker and Njibi:
I believe nobody has explained to the sasquatch community that hanging around those lines will increase the risk of cancer. Oh well, they got Obamacare to look forward to. Hang in there bigfoot baby.
ReplyDeleteOh Christ. More press for bag of dog shit Fasano..You would think he gets enough from his 8 different blogs and youtube accounts
ReplyDeleteHee hee. Bag o' shit? I don't think he's that dressed up. I like to think of him more as that smear the family dog leaves on the carpet when he does a butt drag.
DeleteAs always autumn you stay on topic and never dwell in polemics. You are a classy lady.
DeleteThat was meant as sarcasim to a horrible photographer whore, Cynthia
DeleteSo, don't really care about the power line theory, but the picture is awesome. Is the pic just a concept image or does it actually exist. How cool would it be to see an entire line of these heading across the country?
ReplyDeleteMakes sense Squatch follow these lines. Deer and Elk follow these lines since it is easier for them to follow the path and duck back into the tree lines for cover. Always wondered why not set up a game came on these trails instead of in the trees.
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I've never seen a Sasquatch. It does make sense that they would use the power line paths just like we do.
ReplyDeleteI do hunt and move deep in the woods using these man made trails.
We have always used power line paths to do just what is described. To get deep in the woods without having to navigate through the actual bush itself.
We were also taught to use them as land navigation routes as kids. They're perfect for finding your way around the mountains and deep woods. In the North Carolina mountains you can go really deep in a relatively short amount of time. When you decide you've gone far enough and go into the woods, it's surprising how deep in the wilderness you actually are.
The deer and other wildlife are always grazing around the edge of these cleared areas.
If I was a Sasquatch, I'd use them.
That being said. We've always used them and have never seen a Sasquatch.