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  • Ohio Grassman,California Skookum,Bigfoot,Canada sasquatch,Florida Skunk ape,Boggy man,Fouke monster, Mountain devil+ 100 more names given by natives americans to those creatures.

    Only americans can be blind enough to dont see the connection , that ppl 300 years ago and ppl now share same storys about bipedal,8 feet tall,coverd in hair ,man like,creatures,living in forest.

    Its clearly some kind of hominid that survive to this day.

    Open your eyes, think by your own,dont let TV wash up your brain

  • I have a good friend from fouke, he says that his dogs had fought with something under there house one evening, Also, he says there is a record of a train or somehting carrying orangutans crashing, and an elderly lady that lived near them claims she would feed some "big orange monkeys" also he said some of his cousins ran in the house one day claiming they almost hit an orangutan one day in their truck... if nothing else atleast there is a possibility of something that doesnt belong being there

  • I grew up around Fouke but got the hell out of there as soon as I could! In 1987, they STILL had a sign that read "Welcome to Fouke. No Ni**gers Allowed". Nice huh? Trust me friends, the only thing that's missing there is teeth!

  • My father grew up in Fouke. He knew (personally) the guys behind the "fouke-monster" hype. He was born in 1929, and lived there many years. He grew up with the guy who wrote the book-went to school with him. He says that he KNO

    WS the truth. my daddy doesn't lie, i can tell you the stories!!

  • I live a few miles from Fouke (in Murfreesboro) and my honest opinion is some farmer told kids that there was a monster to make the kids stay away and now people say they saw the monster but they were just seeing things. Don't argue with me because that's my opinion.

  • @FernandoTheClown

    Probably all the meth they are doing down there makes them see things. I feel sorry for you living in Murfreesboro, its pretty god damn boring.

  • @TheHolyMongolEmpire Correct, it's very being boring being here

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  • @vol009s M1 Garand count?

  • LOL. My grandfather made that movie, And fouke sucks.

  • Cryptozoology novel see video book trailer

  • i wonder why a person couldnt build a big steel trap for the monster to walk into and then when he grabs the bait the door slams shut locking behind it? it seems that it likes to eat hogs and deer meat. why not hang one up ? i bet you could make a lot of money doing interviews and possibly a movie if ya caught one alive ? thanks.

  • @39tommyboy

    To vast out there. You'd have to cover alot of ground for the beast to come in.

  • I live in Texarkana right down the road from Fouke. My mom has the original oil painting of the movie poster hanging in her living room. It was given to her by the director of Legend of Boogie Creek ( Charles B. Pierce ) may he RIP. I don't know if I agree with the stories but they can sure scare you when you live out in the woods.

  • Some years ago, a whole bunch of hunters and their best hunting dogs all gathered one day to track down this thing, but all the dogs did was whine and wimper and would not even enter the swamp area. They seemed to sense something that really scared every one of them. This is apparently true.

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  • whoaaa.. i just watched lost tapes last night.. it was a about this monster.. it was scary..

  • I live in southeastern oklahoma and we have boggy creek just a couple miles from where i live and there have been reports of bigfoot here as well.

  • @SgtTruett that's not too far away from SW Arkansas is it? I think if these things exist they keep on the move along rivers and creek beds... who knows your local beastie might be the same one from Fouke just moved location.

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  • they're in maine now though

  • Looks like my sister :/

  • You need a great big butterfly net!!!

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  • lol the fouke monster of fouke arkansas.. my great great great great grandfather made that town..

  • Hate to tell ya man, but the Sulphur River only runs through 3 states, not 4.

  • it is not real he is my uncle with his shirt off lol

  • I remember seeing this movie when I was a child. It was scrary. I would like to get the DVD and watch it again. I recently read a review of the film and it was compared to the Blair Witch Project by how it was made.

  • well depends on what animal your hunting, but a arrow from a crossbow can penetrate the kill zone of any animal on the planet,, a 200 lb draw bow will travel at over 330 fps,, for big game 40-50 yards for max results

  • @SafariClubUSA THIS IS AWESOME---GOOD JOB!!

  • @SafariClubUSA

    Forget a crossbow! Buy an elephant gun! Or an anti tank gun hahaha. I would NOT live there. I'd buy one. But How bout a 12 gauge? Like a Remington 870? It's so scary out there at night. Creature are best predators at night. Was it THAT scary out at night? Like crap in your pants scary?

  • If you do come across bigfoot out their your going to have to get something a lot better than that crossbow to stop him,try a 300 magnum,nitro express,that should do the trick.if not the sound of it may scare him off,the nitro express goes off like a cannon,.

  • Ill have to check into that,,, sounds like it would get the job done!

  • I was just looking at the video again after getting your reply,i was wondering what the accuracy and penetration and how far a crossbow can shoot ?

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