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#1 2008-05-30 21:41:42

WarLord
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Capture Big Foot - Win a Million Bucks

Greetings

On another thread we discussed Trail Cameras, those tiny self actuating digital cams that hunters and others use to scout likely animal habitat.

Bushnell Trail Cameras has a new promotion: Capture a verifiable photo of Sasquatch with your trail camera and win big

Cryptomundo has some further infirmation plus some cool pics from trail cams around the world.

For a milion might be worth my time to do a little scouting here in the north woods of Minnesota, but more than that think of the story ideas...

...Out in the woods looking for your million dollar "big foot baby" and along comes...what?!?  Well that's for you to decide!   

Enjoy the journey

WarLord


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#2 2008-05-30 22:24:27

Eric Storm
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Re: Capture Big Foot - Win a Million Bucks

Along comes.... A Bigfoot Baby!  3dsmile  Which you take into your home and raise as your own child to prove they're as smart as we are, and...


Oh, wait, I don't DO furry stories.  Never mind... 3dbig_smile

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#3 2008-05-31 20:13:04

Storymaster69
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Re: Capture Big Foot - Win a Million Bucks

Oh and I have the perfect names.  The big foot would be named Harry and the Family is the Hendersons!


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#4 2008-06-21 17:16:23

ivbeenviolated
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Re: Capture Big Foot - Win a Million Bucks

I wonder how many people will send in screenshots of chewbacca? 3dbig_smile


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#5 2008-06-23 19:15:24

WarLord
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Re: Capture Big Foot - Win a Million Bucks

ivbeenviolated wrote:

I wonder how many people will send in screenshots of chewbacca? 3dbig_smile

Greetings

Well Chewbacca might be a winner!

At least in one category, the "cheater category":

Your Chance To Win Gear (and a Million Bucks) By Sending Us Your Trail Cam Photos!

We’re not saying we believe in Sasquatch, but if anyone’s ever going to capture an image of one, we’re guessing it’ll be a hunter with a trail camera. That’s why Bushnell is offering a chance at $1,000,000 to the first person using one who snaps a verifiable photo of the beast.

But just in case no Bigfoots wander your way, the editors at Field & Stream magazine are giving away great Bushnell gear for the best trail cam shots in the following categories: Deer photos, non-deer photos, and funny photos. There are three winners every month, and three grand prizes at the end of the year, so enter your photos today!

BONUS CATEGORY: For all you jokers out there – we’re giving away an additional Bushnell Trail Scout Pro camera for your best attempt to cheat Bushnell out of their $1,000,000 prize. So go grab your gorilla suit and head to the nearest woodlot. Just don’t get mistaken for a bear.

So you can win with your pic of Big Foot even if they don't 'really' believe he's real...

Enjoy the journey

WarLord


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