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Welcome
Since
this is private land with privately owned and raised Sasquatches,
no game laws apply and no licenses are necessary in our fenced in
Bigfoot Hunting Preserve! However, we still set rules of
safety and animal harvest limits. We have learned much by referencing
existing game laws from other species and use our own experience*
to create guidelines that provide a safe and memorable hunting adventure.
*We deemed it
necessary to use pointed, jacketed, high-velocity rounds for all
our open-range Sasquatch hunts because soft expanding rounds
were bouncing off their thick skulls. Soft rounds would only
leave them wounded running through the woods holding their heads
screaming in agony. It became inconvenient
for our guests and guides to chase a wounded animal for hours in
the thick brush just to put them out of their misery.
Nightime
Hunts
You
and your guide start after midnight
where you test your tracking skills to locate and target a group
of Sasqatches. With the help of night vision goggles you drive them
for hours until they reach our prepared shooting zone. Your guide
will teach you about wind-direction as it relates to sounds and
smell. You will also learn wood-knocking, yells and rock throwing
techniques to push the animals into the shooting
zone.
Hunt
with Trained Hounds
Two hounds going through tree climbing agility training.
Trained dogs
guide you
across our beautiful preserve as they lead, track and run after
the scent of a Sasquatch and put him through an unrelenting run
that will wear him out. In a futile attempt to get
away, the Sasquatch will climb trees or swat at the dogs,
but the dogs' keen senses, exceptional climbing ability and fast
reflexes keep the Sasquatch's off balance as he tries to get away
from one or another.

After a couple
hours of pure hell for the Sasquatch and pure excitement for the dogs,
our dutiful hounds will lead you to your very own Bigfoot to kill. Their joyous bays and howls are music in the night. When you come upon a treed Saasquatch you can shoot him with your
favorite rifle, bleed him with your favorite knife or bash in his thick skull.
We then have a "forest lunch" and
cook up your Sasquatch with potatoes and beans and share it
with the hounds. You eat the Sasquatch
under the watchful eyes of other Sasquatches in the area.
More hunters say this experience brings them closer to the wild
than any other hunt we offer.

Hound treeing a Sasquatch adjacent to our shooting field during a nighttime hunt.
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Sasquatch
Rodeo
If
you're a cowboy, or just want to pretend to be for an afternoon,
the Sasquatch rodeo is just the adventure you're looking for. We
locate and cage an exceptional Sasquatch in our three-acre corral
where you experience your hunt from the back of one of our specially
designed and lavish pickup trucks. With a specially trained driver
at the wheel and your hunting guide next to you, you shoot your
prize while he runs for his life with his arms extended in front
of him letting out fear-hollering screams. This makes the Sasquatch
rodeo a real test of your shooting skills! There's nothing quite
like seeing a Sasquatch at full gallop, but what's even more exciting
is trying to shoot him while he's running for his life! We
use thermal imagery equipment to round up and capture the more elusive
Sasquatches that insist on living undisturbed deep in the wild.
We've found that the shy ones make the best runners.
Traditional
Two Man Hunt
This is a great hunt for older hunters, those
suffering from drinking-related gunshot injuries to the leg or those
that just don't want to travel through the woods tracking a Sasquatch.
We have a baited shooting area close to our lodge that attracts
Sasquatches for an easy shot and harvest. More times than not, they
walk into the shooting zone in pairs or groups. While taking your
first animal, the others flee from the sound of gunfire. After a
few moments
many return to investigate because of the caring and protective
nature they exhibit for their own. Usually when one discovers his
dead or dying friend he'll place his giant hand on his brother's
blood-soaked head and gently caress his hair while letting out a
low, gentle and painful moan. While your rifle is still smoldering,
your partner can take his own clean and easy shot. The look of surprise
on their face is priceless. That's what also makes hunting in pairs
so much fun!
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