Bigfoot. Coal County Oklahoma, Part 2. More footage from the creek bottoms.

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Bigfoot and More

Bigfoot and More

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More video of me exploring some creek bottoms in Southeast Oklahoma. This general area has a history of Bigfoot sightings, some that I have shared previously on this channel. Hope you enjoy the hike... and watching me being eaten by Mosquitoes.
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 60
@travisdrum6760
@travisdrum6760 2 роки тому
BEAUTIFUL SCENERY!! THANKS FOR TAKING US WITH YOU!!!
@BigfootandMore
@BigfootandMore 2 роки тому
Thank you for watching!
@hollyradel5774
@hollyradel5774 2 роки тому
Looks like a very peaceful place, thank you for sharing
@slicker383
@slicker383 2 роки тому
I enjoy these videos a lot, thanks for getting out there!
@BigfootandMore
@BigfootandMore 2 роки тому
Thanks for watching!
@keithmcdonald5005
@keithmcdonald5005 2 роки тому
I enjoy watching every video you produce, it's my believe and opinion that every book, video I've seen on bigfoot yours is the most honest site for information on encounters keep up the good work , have a friend down has seen bigfoot twice here Texas a few years back , looking forward to seeing more videos keep up the good work
@BigfootandMore
@BigfootandMore 2 роки тому
Thank you! That means a lot. I'll keep making them as long as folks are interested.
@windyboy78
@windyboy78 2 роки тому
Those mozzies are huge! Every time one landed on your face I became instantly itchy and found myself slapping my own face! Thanks for an interesting video!
@thedailydanblog247
@thedailydanblog247 2 роки тому
Great video interesting place
@richardstone7028
@richardstone7028 Рік тому
Makin me homesick .. coal county born n raised .. but dont get down that way much anymore..miss it.. thanks Dave!!!
@BigfootandMore
@BigfootandMore Рік тому
You're welcome, Richard. Glad you liked it!
@stevecreighton5809
@stevecreighton5809 2 роки тому
Home of the Oklahoma Sooners if I'm not mistaken great history keep the good work up my friend it's going to get hot and if they're around they lay low and shady areas to keep cool as best they can remember that low low as you can
@BigfootandMore
@BigfootandMore 2 роки тому
Yeah, it's about to get real hot and humid soon as the rain stops. Thanks for the comments 👍
@stevecreighton5809
@stevecreighton5809 2 роки тому
@@BigfootandMore welcome 👹👺
@1catfishuntermiller753
@1catfishuntermiller753 2 роки тому
Hiya, I just wanted to say that, I'm from South Louisiana, and we have lots of deer flies and skeeters, I like to use sun screen, keeps them off like the pleag. I find it works better than Off or Deep woods Off, the cheapest thing you can find, I get my sun screen at the dollar general, on the dollar rack. Try it..... and you will see how awesome it works. Awesome video, keep up the great work, and I hope you have a awesome blessed day. Cya! 😸🐟out!
@BigfootandMore
@BigfootandMore 2 роки тому
Thanks for that info! I'm going to give that a try. I also heard that "skin so soft" works pretty well too.
@1catfishuntermiller753
@1catfishuntermiller753 2 роки тому
@@BigfootandMore it doesn't work as good as sun screen.
@nanaanna7956
@nanaanna7956 2 роки тому
I really enjoy our walks. Thanks for taking us along. Is this where Cornell will be going with you during his next adventure?
@melgillham462
@melgillham462 2 роки тому
In the bottom I hunted squirrel in down that way. My favorite stand was a big dead pine tree. Old growth. Biggest dang pine tree I've ever seen in Oklahoma. Both myself and my dad couldn't reach around it an touch hands.
@melgillham462
@melgillham462 2 роки тому
Oh, and after getting nailed by one... we got some caterpillars here in Oklahoma that sting the snot out of you... that's my phobia... worst part is it fell out of a tree on me.. kind of like the army airborne motto... death from above.🤣
@vetryder
@vetryder 2 роки тому
My biggest phobia has always been a fear of heights. Of course coming face to face with a pissed off booger in those woods would be on the list too but I haven’t experienced that yet. But my property is on the outskirts of Honobia.
@kevinpaddlety9832
@kevinpaddlety9832 2 роки тому
Yeppers I have some property outside of Albion and now I know
@melgillham462
@melgillham462 2 роки тому
I lived 25 miles east of you in zafra.
@benderbender1233
@benderbender1233 2 роки тому
✌😎
@thedailydanblog247
@thedailydanblog247 2 роки тому
Great place
@BigfootandMore
@BigfootandMore 2 роки тому
Thank you Dan!
@zachsquatch53
@zachsquatch53 2 роки тому
Weird phobia time. I can handle snakes, palm a spider and it doesnt bother me. Birds...i cant take the flapping, especially while holding chickens growing up. I was never attacked by the rooster as a kid, so not sure where this fear comes from. 😅 And i mean ALL birds. Canaries, chickens, or eagles, i cant stand holding any of them.
@yetisuncle666
@yetisuncle666 2 роки тому
forgive me for chiming in, as its none of my business, but i couldnt refrain. i just find this interesting. i was chased by a rooster when i was about 3. the butthole wanted a piece of bread i had. however ive not developed the fear you have. but i just find it odd. that to me seems like a really specific aversion. i understand it, but its not one i think ive heard of before. especially when youve not had a "traumatic" experience. as often trauma creates fears and phobias. have you ever tried to combat this phobia? like immersing yourself in the fear? such as forcing yourself to hold the birds, or going into an enclosed aviary? not to scare the crap out of yourself, because phobias are real and true psychological things, that can have drastic effects on a persons life. but often when under supervision, immersion can help a person break thru the fear. a quick example: when i was a kid, i had the typical fear of the dark, which i believe is a natural human fear. however i just couldnt break thru it at all and would shut down if left in the dark. ( it was bad) we had a friend of the family who i trusted and looked up to. he was understanding and pretty compassionate for my situation. he took it upon himself to get me thru it. and what he did was simple. knowing i would likely follow him anywhere, he took me way out into the pasture late one moonless night. and we sat on a feed trough. we are setting there talking and he very nonchalantly turned off the flashlight. after my initial freakout which was short. he talked me down and explained to me that there wasnt anything of actual fear there. that there wasnt monsters that appeared when the lights went out, and that there wasnt anything there at night, that wasnt there during the day (ive since learned other wie, lol ). but he started to point out the interesting things about the dark, and that there wasnt any real psychological reason to be afraid. other than human nature. whatever he did worked. i relatively quickly started to figure it out. and tho its been 38 years since that initial walk, to this day i actually prefer the dark. ive somehow developed a nocturnal lifestyle. probably because of the silence and lack of human interaction, but i feel more comfortable in the dark. its was just a thought. and i wouldnt at all suggest doing something without someone you trust or in a safe and secure location. it was just a thought. and i hope, if you are wanting too, i hope you can get over your phobia/aversion. fears and phobias make you a slave to them. and keep you from enjoying your life to the fullest extent possible. good luck, and you can do this. i promise.
@brianterrellsoutdooradvent932
@brianterrellsoutdooradvent932 2 роки тому
Not finding trash is truly a rare thing.
@BigfootandMore
@BigfootandMore 2 роки тому
It certainly is... Sadly
@MrGman1313
@MrGman1313 2 роки тому
Just subscribed, enjoy your walks and looking forward to more!!!
@BigfootandMore
@BigfootandMore 2 роки тому
Thank you!
@WILLSTARMYSTERIES
@WILLSTARMYSTERIES 2 роки тому
Great video bud! Maybe look into getting a gimbal next to hold your camera...its really smooths everything out ..i just got one and it makes a HUGE difference in my videos ! They arent very expensive...I paid 100 for mine ( Smooth 4 gimbal for my Iphone ) They make them for GoPro cameras also...great investment!...The Hero GoPro has built in stabilization like my Iphone but the gimbal helps even more.
@LiveWireCryptid
@LiveWireCryptid 2 роки тому
👋👀👍
@BigfootandMore
@BigfootandMore 2 роки тому
Howdy Mark!
@andybabb5219
@andybabb5219 2 роки тому
“ some kinda Blair witch thing” 😂👍🏻. You mount your GoPro on some kind of pole? Thanks for the look around. You won’t hit if you don’t take a shot.
@BigfootandMore
@BigfootandMore 2 роки тому
Hi Andy! No I didn't have the GoPro mounted on anything. I was just holding the camera in my hand.
@andybabb5219
@andybabb5219 2 роки тому
Steady hand or the long arm of the law? 😂 both lol. Amazing 👍🏻
@waynemargerum5683
@waynemargerum5683 2 роки тому
busy watcging your videos. Briars.. who knew. Those pain in the a**** are good to eat. Ya learn something everyday (Y)
@BigfootandMore
@BigfootandMore 2 роки тому
There pretty good. They would be a good add on to a salad. Very similar to a bean sprout in flavor.
@Kajika-nb8xx
@Kajika-nb8xx 2 роки тому
Try this. Get a aerial map of your area. Mark the thickest areas close to water. This will save you a lot of leg work. Water is the key. Get a gps and mark these areas. Then look for food sources and mark them. Get some friends and walk these areas out till you find signs of their presence. Good luck.
@peggyrowe4354
@peggyrowe4354 2 роки тому
believe it or not ( you CAN GET ANEMIC ) from mesquite bites. That happens to me in Fort Worth. The mosquitoes were so bad , that the second you step out the door they are all over y o u, My son called the ambulance I was too week to even do that. Thank yo u for showing me parts of Oklahoma where my Grandparents lived. I live in pontoon county.
@BigfootandMore
@BigfootandMore 2 роки тому
Wow, that's a lot of mosquito bites. You can also get viral encephalitis from them.
@stevecreighton5809
@stevecreighton5809 2 роки тому
You know what I find a bit funny from other researchers I watch quite a bit of when they come up to a dead end in the woods where the Sasquatch have it so built up with trees and bushes that you can't get in there cuz that's where they hide and they'll start growling at you I noticed they don't go any further and I'm just wondering would you ever do that go further and test your grounds
@BigfootandMore
@BigfootandMore 2 роки тому
I go"further" all the time. It's what I'm there for. Thanks for watching!
@stevecreighton5809
@stevecreighton5809 2 роки тому
@@BigfootandMore my pleasure
@tac1858
@tac1858 2 роки тому
Walking into spider webs...😳
@BigfootandMore
@BigfootandMore 2 роки тому
Me too. Especially walking face-first into one stretched between trees at night... and discovering that the spider is now on your face.
@eugeneellison6479
@eugeneellison6479 2 роки тому
I have an idea if you came up and did my honey dos for me then we both could go squatching in the kiamichi mts i think thats a,brilliant ideer 😁😁😁
@BigfootandMore
@BigfootandMore 2 роки тому
LOL. Depends on how many "honey dos" there are. I have some of those myself.
@johnhodgesanythingoutdoors8724
@johnhodgesanythingoutdoors8724 2 роки тому
That Caterpillar you stepped on had a bigfoot encounter! Lol. Nice spot, looks awful snakey tho.
@BigfootandMore
@BigfootandMore 2 роки тому
I guess he literally did have a "big foot" encounter. It is a nice place. The only way in there is to go a ways on a four wheeler and then hike the rest of the way.
@jaja1261
@jaja1261 2 роки тому
Bigfoots elusive because he just wants to live its own. Life
@BigfootandMore
@BigfootandMore 2 роки тому
I agree 👍
@stevecreighton5809
@stevecreighton5809 2 роки тому
Hey my friend yeah they called me the rooster I'm a good man honest just wanted to say that maybe if you can afford it to get a 360 and then you have the camera on your back and walk and you can see all the way around it really is awesome to have cuz I know what they do watch you when you leave and when you're not looking behind you you're very intelligence things I'm going to call you you won't even know it and some do yeah you can hear them all I'm off your experience tonight but you should get yourself a 360 my cat and a rat or is it the red and the kids he's got to show her working for missing hikers well if he's walking out he points out four or five different Sasquatch watching them leave and you can see them pretty fascinating you should check it out rat 🐀 and a 🐈 lol honest
@jaja1261
@jaja1261 2 роки тому
Oklahoma wildlife is thriving i seen a 800 pound to 2000 pound what I thought was a grizzly bear dead on the side of the highway from ks to OKC it was a wild hog
@BigfootandMore
@BigfootandMore 2 роки тому
Wild hogs are a plague down here. Very destructive.
@paulhaggerty379
@paulhaggerty379 11 місяців тому
​@@BigfootandMore 😅
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