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BigFoot Research Organization
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REPORT
RECEIVED From: The GCBRO
Online Report Submission Form.
DATE:
07/2000
TIME:
Mid afternoon
LOCATION:
Arkansas, Washington County
TERRAIN:
On one side a cane break and on the other a field.
OBSERVED: Me and another person were going to a fishing spot on the Illinois River. As we walked by a large cane break I saw a human like track. The track was large, but not freakishly huge I didn't measure the track, but I would estimate it was 10-12 in. in length. The odd thing about the track was that it was out of place. It is unusual to find a barefoot print next to a large field, and cane break. I recently brought this up to my fishing partner, and he does recall seeing the track.
The track was found in an area that is very remote, perhaps even to boonie status.
Activities of Witness:
We were fishing, but directly prior we were driving down the road.
Description of Creature:
N/A
Other Notes:
There have been numerous reports all across the state of Arkansas, and
I have a cousin who encountered a bigfoot in a neighboring county.
Additional Notes or Comments: Upon contacting the witness, they had this to add:
I thought I should mention that I have heard of a cousin of mine having a sighting in a neighboring county. There seems toe a lot of sightings reported to this region, and I believe that there are many other happenings that aren't publicized. I don't know whether or not the GCBRO does expeditions or not, but if you all do, than please consider this region. Also I am considering doing an investigative expedition soon, if you have any tips they would be much appreciated.
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