Bigfoot and More writes “I received this report back in 2001 concerning a sighting of multiple Bigfoot creatures in Okmulgee county Oklahoma that occurred in 1929. I also speak a little about my soon to be published book. I filmed some extra nature footage along a creek on my property at the end of this video as well, I hope you enjoy that.”

Matthew W
Burning brush piles needlessly adds to global warming and air pollution. Rain will deposit chemicals from his fires on the states to the east. Please consider buying a chipper/shredder as an alternative to burning. Chipped and shredded brush quickly composts into soil. Chipper/shredders run on gas, with an onboard engine or through a power take off from a tractor or atv, so they are not perfect, but are far less polluting than burning brush piles. They can also be rented to cut down on the cost.
Matthew W
What were they fishing for and what kind of gear did they use in 1929? Did they have dogs and horses on this trip? How were the dogs reacting to the boogers? Interesting story, thanks Wes.
michael m
Thanks for this post.Realy liked the first part it was HOT.
Sharity
Aw, it was a little Bigfoot family!