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Watching Sasquatch Drags Deer into Cave Video
After watching the following video.
A hunter who wants to remain anonymous writes RMSO
Sasquatch Drags Deer into Texas Cave
Good morning,
This morning I was watching some stories on my computer and a story came on about a guy who saw a bigfoot drag a deer into a cave near Comstock Tx. I was hunting on a place near Comstock it was back in 2019. Me and my father were going trying to get to one of our deer stands, it was after a big rain which had the roads almost impassable. We were about a mile and a half up in the mountains on a road that wasn't much more than a dry creek bed. We could tell there hadn't been anyone in there since there were no tire tracks when we came across some large tracks not sure what made them but i took some pictures and will let you decide for yourself. I'm 6 ft tall and weigh about 290 lbs, i purposely jump out of my hunting vehicle to try to see how far i would sink into the gravel but left little to no track. There are a few black bear in this area but don't think they would reach the size or weight to leave such a track. Just wanted to share my experience
RMSO circled tracks from witness photo
RMSO responds
Interesting. Huge tracks... Near a place someone said they saw a Bigfoot dragging a deer to a cave.
Appears the creature may have paused while walking at the top of the photo near your truck tire.
Unfortunately, an impression is only the damage made to the substrate or ground & rarely is a perfect mold of foot shape. This also may come as a big shock to people. Bigfoot does not always travel & move at long full strides as shown in the short Patterson video. Depending on how the creature is moving & the type of substrate its walking on. You won't always get that perfect shape or the mid-tarsal lump of earth showing.
We challenge anyone who thinks every Bigfoot track needs to be a perfect predetermined shape to walk barefoot in mud, snow, hard-pack dirt, grass, pebbles and a whole variety of substrate. And then run on that same material. Then show us the photos of your footprint looking exactly the same in every single condition...
How wide and long would you estimate that track to be next to your boot?
Anonymous Hunter Responds
My boot measures 5" wide X 13" long. Just guessing from the picture, the track is probably around 7" x 17 ".
Looking back. I wish I would have put more effort into trying to track where they went or looked for more signs. The location of where the tracks were is in some of the roughest territory I've ever hunted in Texas. Just to give reference to the location, it's about 7 miles from the Kickapoo Cavern State Park