The outlaws have returned and they write “This episode we discuss the subject of aggressive bigfoot. What makes a bigfoot attack people? We discuss some of the instances we’ve heard about, and some of the aggressive encounters we’ve had ourselves.”

The outlaws have returned and they write “This episode we discuss the subject of aggressive bigfoot. What makes a bigfoot attack people? We discuss some of the instances we’ve heard about, and some of the aggressive encounters we’ve had ourselves.”
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Michael L
I like these good ole boys. They couldn’t make up a better story if they wanted to. I believe exactly what they say. My favorite part of the beginnings is always, “and I said what in the hell is that?” If he did shoot at the one that he caught with its britches down, would he have made it out of there alive? If it was part a a guard duty that he caught sleeping and shot it, the others would have came and got him before he made it getting away…
Michael1lion
Asheim
Is there a part 2 to this episode anyone know?
Curly N.S.
This is when we get going&things branch of into so many dang diff directions ?….
Butch C
This is a new one, so part 2 will likely be up next week.. These fellas usually do 2 part shows. Just keep checking youtube for episode 24 part 2
Asheim
Thanks Butch! Bear I loved listening to your encounter. Love the spirit getting “mad dog mean!” So interesting that the creature getting himself all worked up showed fear in its eyes as well. Lookin forward to part 2!!
thomas w
i live in northern ky and heard the story about the man on the state line down in TN. just awful. imagine being police on that scene. a mutilated courpse, tons of dried blood, and SETS of dried humanesque footprints on a remote mountainside. things of nightmares. im still waiting for a steven king novel about a booger..
Janetta V
The Humphries cabin had been being attacked many times before that one got shot. The bigfoot started the whole mess. I have always been for killing all of them. If you are going to be in the woods get an automatic rifle big enough to kill elephants with hundreds of rounds ready or don’t go out in the woods. I have no sympathy for these da-n dirty apes, as I have listened to hundreds of episodes across the youtube channels. They are evil. Ask Jim Wooley. Thanks boys for a good show. j.v.
Michael L
You are so right. It cost 450.00 just to buy a 100 round magazine for my semi auto 308. It is sighted in at 1000 yards with appropriate aiming at closer yardage. It would be a piece of cake to hit a head shot at 300 yards or closer…Just saying..
Michael1lion
Curly N.S.
Mike Wooley&i disagree, they should not “all” be killed. For me that’s the same analogy as wiping out humans because many are bad? Just my take as you have yours.
Asheim
But problem bears may be relocated or put down in worst case scenario. I have mixed feelings about these creatures. If they become dangerous, heck yes, human life must be protected. But there is so much denial, cover up and intimidation, more human life will be lost without a doubt.
Curly N.S.
I agree on the self defense ascpect 100% ?
Gary B
I always here people saying you need a huge caliber weapon to kill these things…NOT TRUE!! a 5.56 or even a handgun with the right kind of ammo and proper shot placement and i guarantee you they will go down!! these things are not magical.if it bleeds it can die.
Darren H
Just better make sure you’re at a long distance and most of the time it doesn’t sound like folks are fortunate enough to have enough distance to be using a .556 or hand gun. I realize if it’s charging you don’t have much of a choice, you use what you got.
But, how many times have you seen a wounded 110lb. Deer run 300 yards or more after a lung or heart shot before it drops. A wounded animal is very dangerous. Now imagine a 500 to 800 pound beast coming at you and you are lucky enough to get one or two shots off…before it dies you will be in pieces!
…Better file the front sight down on your gun, because the big fella is gonna shove it up your ass!!