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REPORT
RECEIVED From: The GCBRO Online Reports
Submission page.
DATE:
12/21/02
TIME:
Around 0734 hrs
LOCATION:
Nowata County,Oklahoma USA
TERRAIN:
Wooded with wheat fields
OBSERVED:
Hello,I drive a delivery truck to Kansas 3
times a week.On the day of this sighting I had taken my 12 year old son
with me on my route.As we turned onto Highway XX from Highway XX I told
him to watch for deer on his side of the truck and I'd watch on mine. This
road has had several deer killed from vehicles and I didn't want to hit
one.As I drove we watched and seen no deer along the X miles stretch to
XXXX.As we rounded the curve on the east side of XXXX it turns back into
wheat fields, so we resumed watching for deer.As I started to watch on
my side of the road I looked out across a winter wheat field (which is
green this time of year)and noticed about 100 yards away a HUGE black figure
bent over. I slowed the truck down to get a better look when my son turned
to look at what I was looking at and he said,"Dad,is that a Bigfoot?"and
about that time it stood upright and looked at the truck.I replied "I think
so."I would have to say it was about 7-8 feet tall and about 300-500 pounds
with jet black hair and a cone shaped head and very well proportioned.
As we watched it for about 2 minutes it just stood there and watched us
while it ate something it was picking off of a small branch it held in
its right hand. (berries perhaps)The wierd thing about it it never ran
or walked away.As we drove on it turned its whole body to watch us drive
off not just its head. Now when I drive that road I carry a digital camera
with me to get a picture if I happen to see it again.
Activities
of Witness: Riding in a truck watching
for deer.
Description
of Creature: A HUGE black figure bent
over. It stood upright, "I would have to say it was about 7-8 feet
tall and about 300-500 pounds with jet black hair and a cone shaped head
and very well proportioned.
Other
Notes:I Yes i have taken pics of a bedding
area along a creek and tree breaks and tree formations and a dead coyote
with its hind legs broke but no blood or open wounds
Additional
Notes or Comments: N/A
Report
Posted to the G.C.B.R.O. web site by: Rick Tullos
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