Robert Dodson found what he believes is a fish way up in a tree. His partner believes it is just a hornet's nest. What do you think it is? Did a bigfoot throw a fish up in a tree?
Here is a perfect example of seeing what you want to see. Mr. Dodson is so intent upon seeing something strange and mysterious that he immediately thinks it's a dead fish even when his fellow enthusiast laughingly tells him it's a hornet's nest (which it is). It's incidents like this that should put Mr. Dodson's other claims under close scrutiny.
I have to say this video was pretty boring to watch although Mr. Dodson himself is an . . . . . . interesting character
A fish in a tree? I can beat that. One time I knocked a bass into my little two man pond hopper with a trolling motor. My buddy and I took a break while fishing a 5 acre farm pond and tied up to a stump to drink a beer and may or may not have smoked a bowl. When we were ready to get back to the task at hand he untied the boat and I hit the throttle on the motor and blamo! a 2 lbs bass landed in the boat. And yes. I counted it as a catch.
That is exactly what a Bigfoot would do with a fish. He'd throw it in a tree. Because what else would make sense? What could a Bigfoot do with a fish? Throwing it up into a tree is the only thing that makes sense.
Editor's Note: This is a guest post by Suzie M., a sasquatch enthusiast. Crypto-linguists believe that the species known Bigfoot/Sasquatch/Yeti/Yowie ect speak and understand a complex language, which by all accounts seems to stem from Asia. When one listens to it there is definitely a sense of it being Chinese or Japanese. It is a very odd mix of sounds, clicks and what could be actual words. This is the reason some experts are looking into the Asian dialect theory, some have said it could be a lost dialect, which was carried from Asia by the Bigfoot species that colonised America.
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DeleteHere is a perfect example of seeing what you want to see. Mr. Dodson is so intent upon seeing something strange and mysterious that he immediately thinks it's a dead fish even when his fellow enthusiast laughingly tells him it's a hornet's nest (which it is). It's incidents like this that should put Mr. Dodson's other claims under close scrutiny.
ReplyDeleteI have to say this video was pretty boring to watch although Mr. Dodson himself is an . . . . . . interesting character
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A fish in a tree? I can beat that. One time I knocked a bass into my little two man pond hopper with a trolling motor. My buddy and I took a break while fishing a 5 acre farm pond and tied up to a stump to drink a beer and may or may not have smoked a bowl. When we were ready to get back to the task at hand he untied the boat and I hit the throttle on the motor and blamo! a 2 lbs bass landed in the boat. And yes. I counted it as a catch.
ReplyDeleteThat is exactly what a Bigfoot would do with a fish. He'd throw it in a tree. Because what else would make sense? What could a Bigfoot do with a fish? Throwing it up into a tree is the only thing that makes sense.
ReplyDeleteOnly one way to find out. Climb up there and kick it.
ReplyDeleteOnly one way to find out. Climb up there and kick it.
ReplyDeleteStop giving this loon attention abd maybe he will go away. Dude is certifiable.
ReplyDeleteIf it is a fish, it's possible a bird might have lost its grip and dropped that fish or landed there to eat it but it does resemble a hornets nest.
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