Jan 14

Watch: Sighting in Florida wildlife reserve

This seems to blurry but the arms appear to be very long. I am trying to zoom in and clear the video up in my video editor. I will let you guys and gals know if I can clean up this video at all.

17 Responses to “Watch: Sighting in Florida wildlife reserve”

  1. Michelle D

    I’ve seen this clip before. Looks legitimate. It would take an awful lot of strength to shake a tree around like that. I always have a good laugh when I see videos like this and non “believers” post their go-to solutions about why it must be fake… “It’s a suit” or “that’s CGI”. Come on people, open your eyes.

  2. William L

    Ditto everything Michelle D says above. However, if you come upon a report from Florida by a guy named Tim Fasano, my advice would be put on your skeptical hat and pull it down tight. He seems to be one of those guys who might have seen a big guy early on, but now, to maintain the spot light will do or say whatever it takes to paint himself as an “Expert” and keep the focus on him. Now he is just a hoaxer.

  3. Gerard C

    The dynamic range of the video is very limited. There is not much noise because of it. It looks like there is very little to clean up. A little zoom would be nice, but other than that, the tree shaking shown is surely a clear hint at what this creature is. Any sceptic out there wanting to have a go at a tree?

  4. pam

    Just maybe we’ve been missing the point on broken trees! They may be trying to dislocate a critter up in the branches and then snap it off when they see a free lunch.

    • Patricia R

      Yes, it seems they slap all kinds of things—trees, houses, vehicles, tent walls—to see what will stir around inside and possibly come out.
      Remember the hunter who told about watching a creature knock on a tree and it pulled a raccoon out to eat?
      And the story of the older couple who lived out in the country–the officer told Wes the story and they guessed that the creature had been trying to get the old man or both to come outside. He would not go out, and this probably saved his life.

        • Indignico

          Haha! I swear every four or five days I have that moment in that past episode pop up unbidden in my mind and then I have a little quiet guffaw-launched snickering fit for however long it takes me to stop thinking about that deep rumbling voice calling out in a strained BigFoot whisper from somewhere out there in the night outside that poor old bastard’s house with him and his wife and his last remaining dog crouched in the hallway in the only part of the house not BigFoot-visible from the windows… “…Pea…Nut…”

          Goddamit that is the funniest awfulest moment in any account from any episode on Sasquatch Chronicles. And no other name for that last remaining snack-sized dog would’ve been anywhere near as funny.

  5. Brenda G

    We watched the video several times. During the last 3 or 4 seconds ‘it’ appears to grab something and slam it up against a tree. We’d like to see a stabilized and enlarged video.

  6. Jane M

    Yes Pam, perhaps they are breaking tree over to get the opossum, coon, porcupine, weazle down for a snack. We reach into a bowl, they reach into broken tree! Smart theory.

  7. Eddie M

    He is shaking a coon or squirrel or possum out of the tree. And anyone thinks they can do “that” to that size Pine has never set foot in the woods. You’ve got to go where the boogers are to see a booger. Pat Rentz lives down there in Ocala National Forest and there is a healthy population of boogers. His and Old Crow got to see Eddie The Yeti and Family…said it looked like a Volvo Station Wagon back window in Dunwoody. Mom, Jr., Sis and baby boy.. Eddie was a real big boy.

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