Project Bigfoot Stealth Cam Favorite Pics


Editor’s Note: This is a post by Bigfoot Evidence contributor Vicki W.

Lions, tigers, and bears, oh my! Okay, more like deer, coyotes, and birds. Take a look at these trail cam images obtained by Project Bigfoot. Even though Bigfoot continues to dodge the stealth cams, it's still fun to check out all the amazing critters passing through. There's also a few interesting footprints. Enjoy!

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  1. If there was a real living breading population of organisms known as bigfoot roaming the forests of north america then they WOULD get caught from time to time on the thousands of deployed trail cameras.

    Therefore bigfoot must be a paranormal being, most likely a ghost alien.

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  2. If they are a breading population they are probably crowded in a back room getting things ready to go into the fryer. If this is true it makes me want to find bigfoot even more. If you find them you also find the Colonel's secret recipe. double rainbow win

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    1. Again with the bread. BF have a gluton allergy. Everyone knows that.

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  3. great find. a set of keys out in the woods

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  4. Thanks, Vicki. I love your posts! I got a kick out of that. It would seem the dumb animals know to look at the camera, so I'm guessing Bigfoot certainly knows to not even get that close.

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  5. Some of you see a coyote but I am not so sure. If you tape the video with another camera like MK Davis then you see what is really feeding on the deer carcass- a white bigfoot.

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  6. When you saw one set of footprints in the sand bigfoot was trying to chase you down to tell you that you dropped your keys

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    1. This is my favorite. Made me laugh. Good one!

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  7. Well with time dwindling according to Lindsay, its up to Ted to deliver the body on a slab to prove the existance of bigfoot.

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  8. I would be interested to know anyones thoughts on how bigfoot can avoid all trail cameras with a 100% success rate. It seems you can not fool the big guy.

    Serious discussion please

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  9. Animals do not have the ability to detect and avoid stealth cams, unless they are a Predator. Serious discussion, as requested above, will most certainly lead to the conclusion that Bigfoot is not real, and all the BS about their intelligence, camera detection, crawling and rolling everywhere they go is just that...BS.

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    1. I truly wonder how many game cameras you actually use. Animals can EASILY detect cameras. I put out several year round (for hunting purposes) and let me tell you, many of your older deer will only get caught once on a camera and it is usually at a far distance. After one picture, normally they will shy away from the area. Also, many deer (young and old) will have a picture taken face on at less than 5 inches. They can obviously hear the electonics working (obvious because all cameras my friends and I put out are sprayed with scent killer and precautions are taken to minimize scent. Deer, bears, coyotes, and bobcats all can hear it. I've set in stands and watched them walk by the cameras and stop and look or even bolt past the camera when they heard the picture get taken. Heck often the cameras you put out continue to catch many of the same animals because it is in their travel routes.

      After all of that though, more than a few BF should have been clearly captured by now with all of the cameras that are in the woods.

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  10. This is an intresting blog that you have posted, you shares a lot of things about Wildlife Camera, Underwater Video Cameras and Stealth Camera. Which are very informative for us. Thanks

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