Oct 15

Minnesota Bigfoot Sighting Near St. Croix River

Bigfoot Tony takes a look at this video. The original video states “Minnesota Auburn in crouched run 30 miles east of Saint Paul” 7/6/11 Farmer and his wife film 5 seconds of an Auburn Sas with his new Iphone as he walked the woods next to his hayfield. They hear a low grunting sound. They actually thought it was a deer running until they looked on the computer a few days later. Found by Candy at SasquatchwatchCanada w/ 2 views, we saw it next w/ 7. Confirms All over Auburn hair, high shoulders, gray hands, Pigmentation line on hand, muscles move when right foot stomps.”

Here is the original video:

 

Here is Bigfoot Tony’s breakdown:

5 Responses to “Minnesota Bigfoot Sighting Near St. Croix River”

    • Josh G

      This is pretty close to my house. I have seen two individual prints, not trackways and i can’t say they are squatch- one i found could have been barefoot runner, thee other would have had to be a large man with those “5 finger” running shoes. I believe these to be prints from trail runners, but it’s always have my eyes peeled.

      I once found a trackway turkey hunting, so I know what a real amazing trackway can look like. It was incredible. Two dif size tracks, about 30 prints, perfect detail, 5 individual toes, super deep prints, midtarsel breaks. They were too perfect to be a hoax imo.

      It was a muddy trail, covered in leaves. I picked the best tracks looked them over. Pulled loose debris out of some, closely inspected the details of the shape, the toes, between the toes, the heel, the midtarsel break. Every detail was perfectly printed in the mud, and DEEP. Some heel prints 4″-5″ deep, while the toes sunk in a little over 1″, seemed put it’s weight first on the heel if I had to guess.

  1. Duke S

    This was on the evening news in Minneapolis/St. Paul when it came out. I had just been in that area for a couple weeks prior to this being filmed, and in fact had been camped 3 miles away from there 2 days before it was shot. The sightings suggested it was a crossing point on the St.Croix, the natural border with Wisconsin there. Anyway, that area is the best spot with big forests and little to no houses on both sides for a couple miles, so a perfect place to swim across the river by night, unobserved. Upriver on the Wisconsin and Minnesota side is Interstate state park, the Wisconsin side being quite large and attached to other huge forests, and there have been several Bigfoot sightings from there as well.

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