Feb 3

Montana Bigfoot Project: Tree Peekers?

Duke writes “I take a closer look at one piece of video El Jeffe shot during our afternoon visit to the Squatchlets playground and the “Train Track” last September, in Pattee Canyon, Montana. El Jeffe may have caught several tree peekers there watching us while we documented their tree structures!”

11 Responses to “Montana Bigfoot Project: Tree Peekers?”

  1. Wolf

    Interesting. Can’t wait for the follow-up.
    Dunno if it is just my imagination but with the ifrst suspect it appears to duck sideways in the moment before the camera moves on?

    • Duke S

      That’s what we thought, but it could be the movement of the camera causing it. Very Bigfoot shaped object. The third one is my strongest contender, damn thing seems to move 3 times, twice on camera and once off it.

  2. Luke P

    I don’t understand why if you see something in the forest and your not sure what it might be, try walking closer to it and actually investigate it . Instead of speculating from a distance what it might be. Not attacking this piece of footage but I see it time and time again. buy a set of decent binoculars 10x or 12x and get a gun dog(pointer) to assist you with your efforts .

  3. Wolf

    @Luke … they didn’t see anything at the time. Duke’s friend was walking along holding the camera pointing down the slope, not looking at what he was filming.
    Thus is a tactic employed from time to time in the hope a BF will be captured on film because no’body’ is looking.
    Duke discovered the shadows while reviewing the footage afterwards.

  4. Duke S

    Wolf got it right, and the reason Jeff was walking along the mountain top with his left arm out filming over the edge with his cellphone, was because he heard a loud crash and other pops and snaps that attracted his attention. There was a dog there, it was not paying any attention, and I have seen the dog walk within 8 feet of a deer and walk right past it because it was standing still and all he was interested in was the scent trail on the ground he was following at the time. Hank is about 90% scent and 5% audial and visual, he is old and losing his eyesight, for example. That’s the name of the dog with us for that trek. Anyway, not all dogs are created equal, and Bigfoot tend to strongly dislike them, so not a good idea to bring loud or headstrong, aggressive dogs anywhere near them, the Squatch will squash the dog like a wet rag if it gets annoyed by it!

  5. Wolf

    I always take my wolfhound X mastiff X german wirehaired terrier with me in the bush. His name is Thor Thunderhead and is a popular mix for pigging here in ‘straya. His drive is very high and has yet given any indication of Yowies about, despite being in known hotspots, which leads me to believe the hairy blokes are not in those specific areas any more… at least while we were there…

    (Unless they are what he has been running off and playing with all these times ?)

  6. Wolf

    Well, he does look like a Yowie version of a dog. I mean if a Yowie was to have a dog it would be him… if he stops still in the bush he disappears and you simply can’t see him.
    Black skin, little to no fur but long, straggly hair coloured a mixture of grey, black and some tinges of reddish brown.

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