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The thought occurs to me that with a large portion of the forested areas of California having burned in the past couple of years that a few Bigfoots would have been either found roasted or flushed out...if there were indeed any in there.
Participating in this thread once again inspired me to try to find out whatever happened to Peter Byrne, the last of the old "Bigfoot Pantheon" (as I've heard it called) still standing. The most recent info I could come by dated from July 2019, when the old boy was still roaming the woods of Oregon looking for the creatures at the very ripe old age of 93. Quite a dashing figure he was in his younger days and almost invariably accompanied to Bigfoot confabs by sundry attractive young ladies considerably his junior, I'm told. He had more professional credibility than most Bigfoot hunters, having been a "Shikari" in India before big game hunting there was exhausted during the 1960s. Despite his background as a hunting guide, he was very much a paladin of the "peace squad" of Bigfoot enthusiasts, as opposed to the "kill squad." As you might surmise, they were divided over the question of whether a BF should be killed to establish the reality of the species. Back when I was a believer, I was very much on the side of the kill squad.
Not if they're the ones who've been setting the fires.I must apologize for repeating a point I have made earlier in this thread, but at the moment a fire has burned about 90 square miles in the Siskiyou National Forest in Northern California. This has always been prime Bigfoot country. We'll see if a roasted BF carcass or two is discovered or some are captured badly burned and in need of medical attention. I suppose it's quite possible, but I'm not going to hold my breath!