Jun 7

How To Avoid Being Attacked By Sasquatch

In this episode we discuss the things you might look for and avoid to keep yourself safe if you happen to find yourself smack dab in the middle of bigfoot territory. Of course Bear and Coonbo lead us off in several different directions and stories along the way.

 

14 Responses to “How To Avoid Being Attacked By Sasquatch”

  1. Donna A

    Very informative. Would like to hear a show where they play calls and talk about what they mean. Would also like to hear a show about what types of topography it would be safest to camp in order to avoid these things.

  2. June P

    Loved this!!
    I agree with the potential dangers of feeding the Sasquatches. Whether or not they are a hybrid, a great ape or a a cousin of ours, they have the intelligence and ability by virtue of their living in the wild to obtain food on their own, effectively. I believe this to be true of any animal. You can seriously impact an animal’s drive to do what they are supposed to do- forage on their own. Like the saying goes, “a fed bear, is a dead bear.” It’s not being unsympathetic, uncaring or cruel, it is keeping that wild thing, wild.
    If you apply these same rules to the Sasquatch, i would think it might not ( in most cases) ‘obsess’ over a place. That said, I guess they could be a little ‘not right in the head’, at which point all of what I wrote is bunk!???????

  3. Becky F

    People have a terrible habit of attributing human characteristics to animals. “Oh if I give them food, they will love me!” Maybe they will…..until you quit.
    I don’t even allow meal leftovers to be thrown out close to my house.

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