Louisiana Bigfoot Photograph?


Here's a Finding Bigfoot exclusive footage that was posted on their Facebook page. According to the story, this photograph was captured by a family on their trail camera . It has the team curious enough to head to Louisiana to investigate. Check out what they think about the photograph below:



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  1. 1st. I think it's the real deal!

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  2. no comments yet, how can that be?

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  3. If the Finding Bigfoot team thinks it's real then it's got to be a hoax.

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  4. Hmmmmmmm, looks like a bow legged Fakefoot.......

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  5. Just once I'd like to see a crystal clear, unambiguous, detailed photo with the caption "definately god damned bigfoot, no goddam doubt!"

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    1. Sorry, photographic evidence will not do. With today's technology, photos can all be considered as hoaxes. No body, no Bigfoot.

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  6. Looks like hes got knee high Rubber Boots on. Just like the ones that yahoo they were talking to was wearing.

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  7. How about the obvious fact that the "blind" has been altered...the "legs" and floor in the original photo is lower than the photo with Bobo. Someone raised the height of the blind at least 8 inches to a foot. Bigfoot real...idk...but this photo is a hoax.

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    1. What you are seeing is difference in the height of the grass between the time photo was taken and the episode was filmed. The food plot had been mowed by the hunters. Standard food plot maintenance to mow them several times a year.

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  8. How about the obvious fact that the "blind" has been altered...the "legs" and floor in the original photo is lower than the photo with Bobo. Someone raised the height of the blind at least 8 inches to a foot. Bigfoot real...idk...but this photo is a hoax.

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    1. Ah, maybe BIgfoot raised it. You didn't think of that, did you? :)

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  9. I just invented this term....psuedo squatch. I get $1 each time it is used. Thank you.

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    1. I invented "Cleever"...closet bleever which describes the JREF footers.

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    2. These guys sure love their Bigfoot!

      MMG

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  10. Once again, it's the ever-popular M. K. Davis. This dude is everywhere.

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  11. OH for Petes sake! Its a dude, in camo, carrying a rifle case!!!!!!!! By a blind!!!!! For the love of....!!!!!!!! A Bigfoot? WOW..just WOW!!!!

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  12. Could be one of the Robertson boys....

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  13. The Finding Bigfoot team attempts to attack a young girl primarily because Matt cannot admit that Bigfoot is paranormal publicly, (but does so privately), and they do not have to sneak from tree to tree. They simply vaporize and materialize where ever they want to. The team can' t deal with Victoria's Bigfoot coming so close because no Bigfoot trust the Finding Bigfoot team to come close and show themselves. In this case, jealousy dictates the Finding Bigfoot teams poor judgement. Poor judgement? Oh, tell me it isn't so.

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    1. ^ Their coming to take you away, ha,ha..

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    2. Yeah, if anyone offers you a nice white coat with fancy buckles, don't take it.

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    3. Oh Brother! Magical Mountain Monkeys!

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  14. Man I hate that carpet muncher in the video, and the big oafy guy is a friggin moron.

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  15. Marching bands are the only way to bring in a Foot.

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  16. The leathery blond seemed sincere.

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  17. guess what it tuned out bobo was bigger as per

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  18. Another OH BROTHER! The Finding Big foot team is a bunch of bozo's, with a retard, a Moron, A big mouth know it all plus 2 of them are GAY! What a crew!
    In 65+ episodes, they have found NOTHING!

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  19. There's NOTHING on the hill!

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  20. It's a Yak. If you call them forest people, you need to be sludged.

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  21. Next "evidence" to be trotted out, please....

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  22. Looks like a hunter with rubber boots on to me....

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  23. Am I the only one that sees a dong in the picture? Its a squatch, and you can see his dong. Looks like an 11 incher. I call that average.

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  24. The comments that Ranae made about the deployment of trail cams was embarrassing. It goes to show just how little these people actually know about documenting animals in the wild. Please note the corn pile at the bottom of the original picture. Used to attract deer into the camera's motion sensor range which in warm with is about 40ft max. No the whatever it is by the shooting house did not trigger the camera. It was the crows eating the corn.

    As for the whatever it is by the by the shooting house? Something does not look right. The object is either further in the background than the shooting house, it jumped up in the air just as the pictured snapped or its a cardboard cut out. Please note where the objects ankles and feet should be compared to the actual ground level. The grass by the shooting house is about 2 1/2ft or more high in the original photo. In the episode they showed it mowed.

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    1. That is exactly what I thought about the trail cam deployment. It is pretty embarrassing but then again I think she just makes up these assumptions to discredit any proof that it might be a Bigfoot.

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  25. This photo was not analyzed correctly. The figure ''Bigfoot'' standing next to the stand is a little ways back from it. Bobo stands right next to it making the figure much taller than reported by the Finding Bigfoot crew. I don't know how they could've missed this but if this is a hoax the people that own the trail cam are the culprits.

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