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Guest MCRAIG
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The thread that I recently came across was about Mountain Lions in Tennessee. That has got me thinking what your opinions are on a large apelike creature stalking through the forest say around oh....Morgan County? Anyone believe in such a feller?

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Guest MCRAIG
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No I haven't been to a family reunion with a bunch of shirtless hairy rednecks...I could see the misidentification of a new biological entity.

Guest Rem_700
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I don't believe in it,and don't get me beliving in it either! LOL I hunt in Morgan Co and I won't go into the woods while its dark if you get me believing in it! LOL

Guest MCRAIG
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I don't believe in it,and don't get me beliving in it either! LOL I hunt in Morgan Co and I won't go into the woods while its dark if you get me believing in it! LOL

Morgan County in the dark...have you seen the size of the hawgs that can lurk over there!!!

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Big foot makes a fun pet, have you heard of Stink Ape? supposedly that is in Florida are, they could migerate up to Tn :)

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I heard at one of the TGO get togethers there was a big, naked, drunk guy running around. Just sayin'.......:):D

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I heard at one of the TGO get togethers there was a big, naked, drunk guy running around. Just sayin'.......:):D

I can vouch for the truth in this statement

Guest SUNTZU
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I heard at one of the TGO get togethers there was a big, naked, drunk guy running around. Just sayin'.......:);)

It came out of the darkness...it wasn't lost...it was HUNTING us! :D

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It came out of the darkness...it wasn't lost...it was HUNTING us! :)

The bigger question however, is what was it hunting for? ;)

I'm starting to see some parallels in this thread and some of Strickj's recent OP's!:D

Guest SUNTZU
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It takes more than being a Benefactor to understand strickj.

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Sheesh! How did a big foot thread turn into a thread about moi?

It takes more than being a Benefactor to understand strickj.

Yup,it take allot of gentle caressing,and a deep knowledge of the human instinct to wanna spoon,to fully understand me :confused:

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Yup,it take allot of gentle caressing,and a deep knowledge of the human instinct to wanna spoon,to fully understand me :confused:

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Guest mustangdave
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Sheesh! How did a big foot thread turn into a thread about moi?

Yup,it take allot of gentle caressing,and a deep knowledge of the human instinct to wanna spoon,to fully understand me :screwy:

Ewwww.....:confused:

Guest Bluemax
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Well here's my contribution to this thred, but before I tell this tale I wish to issue a disclaimer as to not get ridiculed.

When I was a child my family used to have get togethers for special occasions, after we had our huge dinner ( that's for another post, you would not believe the home cooking") we would gather around mt paternal Grandmother and she would tell us stories of haunts.

One story she told was of her cousin, who coon hunted. He was known about Sevier County about his ability and his love for his dogs. As I remember the story he was sitting by his fire one night listening to his dog's run, when something started circleing him and his fire. He kept the fire between him and whatever was stalking him for several hours until it went away. What really sticks in my memory was that my Grandmother refered to what was stalking him as a 'Woolybugger". I didn't hear this name again until many years later when I read a book and learned that was the name that the mountain folk in East Tn gave to what we now call a Skunk Ape or Bigfoot

By the way he was so scared he ran home and would not try and find his dogs until after the next morning

Guest MCRAIG
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Don't worry about ridicule Bluemax there are stories like that in my family too. My dad is the one who intrigues me with his "encounter." Him and his buddy where out collecting rocks in Morgan County to build a deck with. The pretty river rock stuff. When they heard a funny snort and heavy thudding. He then went back to his truck to get his pistol and continued loading rocks. Then there was a funny knocking on a tree just above the spot they were at and something went crashing off in the woods. They went and investigated and this "thing" didn't run around trees but through the trees. It tore one tree out of the ground that was about a foot in diameter. They didn't see any tracks or anything but did get the heck outta there. Makes me wonder what it was. I have rules out bear because a black bear isn't gonna tear a tree straight outta the ground but boar I do not know anything about.

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