Ontario's Strange Wilderness- Blind River Expedition

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OWFR's Ontario's Strange Wilderness- Blind River Expedition.
Owfr's crew head into Blind River Ontario to follow up on several recent sightings of Bigfoot crossing a trail deep in the bush. Several possible track's have been documented and recorded. OWFR will be heading back this year to continue our study of the area.

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  • Thanks Mike we had no idea what it was. Is it specifically for Fisher?

  • Thanks for watching Kathryn. Keep your eyes open when your riding those beautiful horses on the trails. lol

  • Our trips are open to all members. You just need to become a member.

    Go to owfr.org, and follow the link to the forum.

  • Not far from you. Where are you. We could use a member in that area.

  • At far from you. Where are you. We could use a member in that area.

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  • @ 40 minutes you are looking at a fisher trap the 220 conibear springs fits into the open slots.... the bait goes into the rear of box..... its me ... mike smith aka...chingaso!!! i'm a trapper!!!

  • Well made video. I'm not sure ATV's are the best way to go however, i know you cover lots of terrain but the old fashioned way is best, which is on foot, you can gather much more info and go places you cant take that machine. Good video.

  • @Kathryn8748 my life is made from watching this. let's go hunting.

  • hahah I'm From blind river.. this video made me laugh.

  • a double murder took place here.

  • I like the way these guys made this video - a realistic way, not like a lot of crap on You Tube showing out of focus blobs, or something in the sticks. Of course these guys are Canadian, not American mentally ill dreamers. I don't doubt that Sasquatch is here, just look at these forests, few roads or trails. One thing for sure is Canada has the best beer, maybe they could market "SASQUATCH" beer

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