Hey guys thanks so much for being on Blogradio with Chuck, Derek and Stacy, I was excited to hear about your situation and your approach to it, My wife and myself live here in Illinois and have had some visitors ourselves, presumably a juvenile and mother, and yes we also have an apple tree. We live on a marsh of only several hundred acres but we have some woodlands around us as well, and our county has 30,000 acres of preserved nature areas, which is allot for this side of the Mississippi. Our situation started just this summer, at least to our knowledge when we first heard the juvenile reacting to our neighbor setting off fireworks, I don't know how much they really are interested in my house, because there are four others to choose from, but I have had some indications that they will come pretty dang close for some interaction I have been blogging about the situation on Bigfoot Forums @ Urban Bigfoot, Seriously
How cool! Your place seems prime! Are your neighbors aware of them? What did the juvenile sound like? Is your wife comfortable with it? We too have a juvenile, at least we think we do - the first time I heard him was in September. I turned on the audio (a parabolic and a recorder) and immediately I hear a coyote...then what sounded like a toddler trying to emulate the sound. This happened a few more times...I was blown away. I've grown to really love the big guys...I found myself worried about them staying warm this past week, as we reached the low teens here in Washington. I am waiting for validation on bigfoot forums, then I will catch up on your story. Thanks for the kind message, the support, and for sharing a blip of your situation. I could seriously listen to bigfoot stories all day. Let's keep communicating! Sara
Hey guys thanks so much for being on Blogradio with Chuck, Derek and Stacy, I was excited to hear
ReplyDeleteabout your situation and your approach to it, My wife and myself live here in Illinois and have had some
visitors ourselves, presumably a juvenile and mother, and yes we also have an apple tree. We live on a
marsh of only several hundred acres but we have some woodlands around us as well, and our county
has 30,000 acres of preserved nature areas, which is allot for this side of the Mississippi. Our situation
started just this summer, at least to our knowledge when we first heard the juvenile reacting to our neighbor
setting off fireworks, I don't know how much they really are interested in my house, because there are four
others to choose from, but I have had some indications that they will come pretty dang close for some interaction
I have been blogging about the situation on Bigfoot Forums @ Urban Bigfoot, Seriously
How cool! Your place seems prime! Are your neighbors aware of them? What did the juvenile sound like? Is your wife comfortable with it? We too have a juvenile, at least we think we do - the first time I heard him was in September. I turned on the audio (a parabolic and a recorder) and immediately I hear a coyote...then what sounded like a toddler trying to emulate the sound. This happened a few more times...I was blown away. I've grown to really love the big guys...I found myself worried about them staying warm this past week, as we reached the low teens here in Washington. I am waiting for validation on bigfoot forums, then I will catch up on your story. Thanks for the kind message, the support, and for sharing a blip of your situation. I could seriously listen to bigfoot stories all day.
ReplyDeleteLet's keep communicating!
Sara