Huck Outdoors had the opportunity to spend 4 nights in the Sierras looking for bigfoot. While they were there, they met up with Justin Smeja, and went to the famous kill site.
The Sykes DNA study proved that the hair sample provided by Justin Smeja was from a black bear. Since the "bigfoot steak" from which the hair came was proven to be from a bear, that means that Smeja lied about the bigfoot shooting and actually shot a bear.
^ a lot like Dr Squat. Cept instead of crayons to enhance his hoax Spludja used a lie detector rest. Convincing some he shot a Bigfoot. Difference is. Nobody believes any of Squats crayola hoaxes
Kittalia A. sent us the following questions about Patty, the Bigfoot in the Patterson-Gimlin film. They are all very good questions that we we wish we knew the answers to. We're no "Henry May" and it's times like this that we wish we had his number. Since we don't have Henry around whenever we need him, here are some easy questions for all you Patterson-Gimlin believers to try and answer:
Thanks to Matt Moneymaker for sharing this story with us from a guy named Thomas S. who was camping with some friends near the French Meadows Reservoir in August 2012. This remote, forested basin is located on the American River approximately 58 miles east of Auburn in the Sierra Nevada's. Before his encounter, the man thought Bigfoot "was just for entertainment purposes", but he changed his tune when he ended up with messy drawers that night. "That will teach to goof on our show," says Matt.
Uh Oh. Here we go again, folks. M.K. Davis originally brought up this theory called the "Bluff Creek massacre" theory back in 2008 at a conference. The controversial theory was immediately rejected by the Bigfoot community and Davis was shunned from ever speaking about it again. According to Davis, based on his expert film analysis and color enhancements of frame 352 of the PG film, he theorizes that the Patterson party had been to the Bluff Creek site at least once before returning to capture their famous Bigfoot video. His theory also suggests that the party probably murdered a family of Bigfoots and buried their bodies. Davis points to an enhanced anomaly resembling a bloody dog print and a pool of blood as proof of his theory.
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ReplyDeleteFamous kill site? You mean that place where Justin poached that bear?
ReplyDeleteHeading up to the site tomorrow for a Friday night plaster party . Who else is in ?
ReplyDeleteBYOP
Me. I invited Stucco if that's cool...
DeleteI'll bring the good stuff. It pours smooth.
DeleteOh geez I dunno, stucco is always kinda stuck in the past and bores people with his "things were better in the old days rant"
DeleteI'll bring the spread.
DeleteHey guys.
DeleteI'm in (balls deep), :)
DeleteAll the way to the hilt.
DeleteJoe
Poacher.
ReplyDeletewhy is this dude still getting any pub?
ReplyDeleteJeffery Kelley doesn't get lamer than that.
ReplyDeleteThe Sykes DNA study proved that the hair sample provided by Justin Smeja was from a black bear. Since the "bigfoot steak" from which the hair came was proven to be from a bear, that means that Smeja lied about the bigfoot shooting and actually shot a bear.
ReplyDelete^ Bingo
DeleteMostly though, he just shot his fool mouth off.
DeleteHaints you're on the Rictor show, i kid you not
DeleteDidn't need DNA to know that he was Lying, no photos, video, NOTHING!
DeleteLIAR, HOAXER!!
^ a lot like Dr Squat. Cept instead of crayons to enhance his hoax Spludja used a lie detector rest. Convincing some he shot a Bigfoot. Difference is. Nobody believes any of Squats crayola hoaxes
DeleteI miss the old classics. Smeja lulz
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