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McNeil camp Green Swamp

Members of the Florida Bigfoot investigators f b I had an expedition in the green swamp at the end of April. Kevin arranged it to coincide with the spring migratory season for the Bigfoot. There was even a full moon which gave us an illumination at night. We did not find Bigfoot, however. We did find an intact skeleton of what I believe was probably a deer because the teeth were of a vegetarian animal. We did get some great video and take some good photos and where would reunite and have a good Fellowship Overall, I guess that's what you do at a bigfoot Expo.
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Sunset on a Bigfoot expedition

The sunset over the camp George and I had an opportunity to go on an overnight at a primitive camp in the swamp. The weather could not have been better. November is the time of year to do this. I had a few objectives in mind. I wanted to get into a protected swamp area that is closed to hunting. I also wanted to try out my new Canon Night Vison function on my camera. Plus, just wanted a nice camping trip. The maintenance of the camp is something I could do without.

Night Ops in the Green Swamp

Halloween is the perfect time of year to kick start the Skunk Ape season in Florida. It is the beginning of the cool weather and it's migratory season for the cryptids. Our best evidence has consistently been found in the Fall and Spring migratory range. Go to www.enigmaticanomalies.com and www.floridabigfootinvestigators.com for more info. Kevin Thomas Kehl produced and edited the TV version of this. He did a great job and check out his sites.

Kevin Thomas Kehl the most honest man in Bigfoot

I had the pleasure of working with Kevin Thomas Kehl for a three year period. In fact, we worked exclusively together like we were joined at the hip. The seminar trolls continued to call me hoaxer, even though Kevin would not hoax under any circumstance. The Florida group he has formed will find real evidence and you can count on it being real. Nobody can question Kevin's integrity. Unfortunately, our lives have taken different paths and I am less of a researcher because of it. I could really use his help in the Lettuce Lake Project. posted from Bloggeroid