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Gulf
Coast BigFoot Research Organization
(G.C.B.R.O.)
REPORT
RECEIVED From: The GCBRO Online
Reports Submission page.
DATE:
11/91
TIME:
Dawn
LOCATION:
Florida. Collier county
TERRAIN:
Swampy
OBSERVED:
Twenty Minutes
before dawn a friend and I launched a 12' aluminum boat with a 10 hp motor
on the east side of the canal a few yards above the wier (on the fresh
water side). because it too dark to navagate safly with a motor we slowly
and quietly paddled along the east shore of the canal casting into the
shore line weeds for bass waiting for enough light to travel farther inland.
After a few minutes I had a light "hit" on my lure and we stopped to fish
the pocket in the weeds throughly.During fishing this spot the sun rose
enough so that there was enough light so that if we had been driving on
the road it would have been safe to drive without headlights, in other
words it was light enough to see very clearly.I heard a small splash behind
me and turned to look towards the south bank and saw what I first thought
was a diver emerging from the water obviously walking on the bottom of
the canal about 15 feet out from the south shoreline and no more than 100
feet from our boat. The "diver's" back was to us.I told my friend to look
and the "diver" turned to look at us at the sound of my voice.When it turned
it was very obvious that it was no diver. It was a Big Foot. It looked
very much like a gorilla but did not move at all like any gorilla I had
ever seen. It slowly turned back toward the opposite bank and took a few
slow steps, looking around at the terrain beyond the southern shoreline.
At that moment a car travelling south on U.S. XX passed by and the big
foot turned back toward us and walked straight into deeper water disapearing
benieth the surface.we waited aproximately 15 minutes but the animal did
not resurface and wee had an excellent view of the entire canal for several
hundred feet in every direction. we crossed the canal to the exact spot
we saw the Big Foot and could clearly see large foot prints on the bottom
of the canal through the crystal clear water. Our depth finder read 7.5
feet of water. I verified this by sticking my 7' fishing rod into the water
untill it touched the bottom. When I did my arm was submerged to a point
just above my wrist. The animal had been above the water so that the waterline
was a few inches below it's nipples. because of this I believe the animal
was at least 10' tall.
Activities
of Witness: Fishing from a
boat.
Description
of Creature: It looked very much like
a gorilla but did not move at all like any gorilla I had ever seen .
Other
Notes: One of the many things I found
strange was that the animal did not swim but walked on the bottom while
underwater. It was not boyant. Also just after it submerged there were
a few bubbles but it did not leave any trail of bubbles so I could follow
it's path underwater as I would have expected.
Additional
Notes or Comments: I saw an episode
last year on the Discovery channel where someone had a video of a Big
Foot taken from a deer stand south of everglades city. The video was filmed
around the same time I saw this animal. The location of the videoed sighting
was less than 10 miles south of my sighting. On the program it was stated
that the video was likely a fake. That is what prompted me to make this
report after so long. These creatures do exist. I need no more proof than
what I saw.I hope some concrete evedence is found soon that will convince
mainstream science so that nessesary steps can be taken to insure thier
well being. They are obviously very rare and I fear they may become extinct.
Report Posted to the G.C.B.R.O. web site by: Rick Tullos
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