Jul 30

Sasquatch: It Ruined Him

howtohunt.com writes “A subscriber wrote to me to tell me about the life changing moment he just experienced while working his family ranch. He went from laughing at the topic and anyone who spoke of it to having to presently hide his experience at all costs from his friends and family. How effing lame is that?

Again, I am here for those people. Its not cool to hide any longer. ‘In your face’ to the miss informed.

Again, to assist me in a simple way, please help me make the world aware of my outdoor apps. These things have zero BS in them and are designed to function with no internet and help people get better.

Thank you all, thank you for all the kind humbling words, they do not go unnoticed and are very appreciated. Be honest, be strong and stand up to the bullies at all costs, someone has to fight.”

11 Responses to “Sasquatch: It Ruined Him”

  1. Cynthia K

    Hi all! The very fact that Steve has become a strong advocate for those people along with himself who have experienced Sasquatch is another testament to the validity of these creatures. These things are real and alive and out there. Wes and others who assist the cause in raising awareness are doing very important work and I thank them.
    All my best from Ohio!!

  2. Rodney P

    Yes they are definitely out there and for some reason governments try to hide them. There’s way to many encounters around the world for them not to exist .

  3. Secret A

    I was heavy into bushcraft and camping with my brother for years until I saw one and he saw one on another occasion. My brother was also a great hunter and bushcraft school instructor in the wild. I’ve had many weird experiences before seeing it without a clue to what these knocks were and the horrible howls. We won’t step into the bush ever again. Good bye camping. My favorite hobby is gone. I only have memories. For those who wish to see one….good luck. If anyone ever asks me why I won’t go camping etc. I say the bears are real bad out in that area and that way they don’t laugh at me. I’m in Alberta Canada. The sasquatch sightings here are unreal. The howling is so bad it’s not even close to the Ohio howl, it’s far worse. Next time I catch a howl I’ll send it to you.
    Imagine this…I use to think sasquatch was a movie character or something. I never even paid attention to the subject and knew nothing. Now I know why sitting and eating lunch or supper in the deep woods with no one around I would get small pebbles being thrown at me repeatedly until I packed up and left. There would be wood knocks so close to me I thought someone was building something in the woods. Not in this area, I checked with drone and walk. This is a national park. I’ve been here for years. People are selling their homes because of the howling and knocks so close to us.

  4. Richard P

    The protocol that I’m developing to deal with cryptid interaction is to locate, identify and monitor them if they’re in my vicinity in the wilderness. Particularly if it’s more than a fleeting encounter. And poses a contingent security liability while I’m running ET/ED contact ops.

    In the past I haven’t been equipped to engage in a knock down drag out fight with 1 or more cryptids. Now I am. They aren’t the apex predators, we are.

    I’m not hunting them. But if I’m being hunted. I’ll deal with it. Most of them aren’t looking for a fight, and neither am I. But if push comes to shove. I’m capable of going on the offensive. And will do that if necessary. And then call in a hazmat crew to clean up the mess if things get ugly.

  5. Melissa P

    Secret A, please come on the show! I’d also love to hear your experiences. I’m sorry that because of them you lost your favorite hobby.
    Love the way Steve relays people’s encounters for them. He certainly doesn’t hold back on his feelings. Cynthia, I totally agree with you! I could not have said/texted it better myself.

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