This Report of Bigfoot Throwing Rocks at Boats Is Quite Common


Researchers say Bigfoots throw rocks when their territory is infringe upon. It's been reported both before and after an encounter. This latest rock throwing report happened last December, and this seems to be pretty typical when people encroach on a sasquatch territory. Check out the video below after you read this report:

STATE: Michigan
COUNTY: Manistee County
LOCATION DETAILS: The nearest town is a tiny place called Dublin I don't know but I think its farther north than Manistee..
West of M 37 about 6.8 miles, north of M 55 about 2 miles.
NEAREST TOWN: Wellston
NEAREST ROAD: Campground is at North Tippy Dam Road and Old House Road.

OBSERVED: We were on our yearly camping trip to Tippy dam pond, I believe its outside of Manistee. Its very remote, you have to travel down many back dirt roads to get to the campground .We have went camping up at Tippy dam for years, always in the spring to do a lot of fishing, day and night fishing. It was after midnight when we got up there in 2012 and we set up tents and the girls all went to sleep. Me and my brother and 12 yr old son took the boat out for some night fishing. We got back into this cove, the Tippy dam pond is huge, they call it the flooded forest. Its beautiful you could swear you were in Canada, very hilly. Huge hills back up to the water but all forest in every direction, very very remote. We were fishing sitting in the dead quiet when all of a sudden we were scared out of our minds!!! A huge rock that must have been the size of a bowling ball was thrown at are boat. At first we blew it off as if it were a fish jumping all though the distinct sound of a round ball hitting water is unmistakeable. So about 3 mts. went by when another one was thrown even closer to the boat. There was no way this was a fish, we shined a flashlight through the woods and could hear something moving fast thru the brush but could not make out what it was ..this area we were fishing is so remote there is no way any human would be out there let alone in the middle of the night ..I've never seen my brother scared, we are Michiganders, we deer hunt yearly spend days in the woods but we were scared that night. Something did not want us in that lil cove fishing and it was hurling huge rocks at us ta get us outta there and it worked lol. We started the boat and flew back to camp and woke the girls....

Back in 2012, a kayaker on the Milwaukee river encounter the same sign of aggregation when a rock was thrown at him: Click here to watch video.

[via BFRO.net]

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    1. Fuckin losers still playing first!? Let's switch it up a bit... How about... Duck, duck, goose?

      Then we'll have snack time and a nap!

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  2. What about turds? Do bigfoot toss turds at people?

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    1. Depends on their fiber intake I quess

      MMC

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  3. When telling your story, to make it more believable don't forget to stress the remoteness of the area. So very, very remote that although you have been going there for years, you don't know the name of the closest town.

    For credibility purposes, mention you and your co-witness both deer hunt and are proud of your State.

    Don't forget to add in how "no human" would do, act, or look like your description. Plus, exhibit how you can know the shape of an object hitting the water by the sound it creates.

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  4. Bigfoot threw a fish at me once. It landed right in my boat. I swear. It's was so cool! Thanks again mr Bigfoot!

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    1. I knocked a bass into my little two man pond jumper with the trolling motor one tome. True story. And yes, I counted it as a caught fish.

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    2. ^^Did you throw the fish back? Maybe he wanted to play catch.

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    3. I always throw them back. Catching them is funner than cleaning them. Plus we have a Capt. D's near by.

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    4. Well I didn't actually throw it back. I pulled to shore and me and Mr Bigfoot played fish baseball until it was too dark to see the fish coming at ya.

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  5. If you saw the rock (the size of a bowling ball) being thrown at you....why would you assume it's a fish jumping?

    He also says no other people could have been out there, yet he was out there with "The Girls" and his 12 year old son. Riiiight.

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    1. not to mention tippy dam is one of the most fished area's in all of lower michigan. hundreds of people during spring and fall.also in the summer its a major vacation spot..about as remote as your local state park

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    2. So another sighting chocked up to suburban folks going to their yearly camping trip in the "remote" state parks being spooked by the dark.

      Probably a dang carp floppin. Our Stripers go crazy at night like that frequently. Don't even hear them leave the water then *smack* as it crashes back down.

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  6. Cool I am 1.1 mile to tippy dam or( heart attack hill) my place is on Snyder and old house. I have yet to see anything like it. I've was going up there before I owned a place for around 25 yrs. Back when there was just a mud path going to the dam not 234 steps down

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