Attracting Yowies

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In all the reports i've read, I'd think it's mainly curiousity. Don't quote me on that.

There was one report from the states. A mother heard her daughter giggling at something. She walks outside, and not 5 feet away, there's a bigfoot staring at her daughter. The mother threw something at the bigfoot, and grabbed her daughter. The bigfoot screeched & ran into the bush.

Which brings me to think. Do you guys remember ages back when that kid was lost in the Blue Mountains? I think it was a kid anyway.. I wonder if he came across anything.
I think Bigfoot is blurry, that's the problem. It's not the photographer's fault. Bigfoot is blurry. And that's extra scary to me, because there's a large, out-of-focus monster roaming the countryside. Run. He's fuzzy. Get outta here.
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i know on that same property my cousins daughter was outside when some thing small and hairy ran across the back yard she came in ranning and screaming when i went out there with some more people we saw it again. it must have been a baby or something. :( we were very worried. we knew it had it parents by though you could feel it.
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Alex wrote:In all the reports i've read, I'd think it's mainly curiousity. Don't quote me on that.

There was one report from the states. A mother heard her daughter giggling at something. She walks outside, and not 5 feet away, there's a bigfoot staring at her daughter. The mother threw something at the bigfoot, and grabbed her daughter. The bigfoot screeched & ran into the bush.

Which brings me to think. Do you guys remember ages back when that kid was lost in the Blue Mountains? I think it was a kid anyway.. I wonder if he came across anything.
There was the little girl who went missing last year with her dog. I think she was only 3yrs, probably too young to verbalise anything she may have seen or heard over night.
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Tish is the little girl okay where did this occur? when they found her was she hurt ect. :?: :?:
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Alex, I don't know if youv'e heard of this one or not, but report out of US., had mother seeing large BF, beckoning to her kid from the fence. What was interesting was that there have been other reports of beckoning from a BF, a hunter saw one beckoning to deer.....of course it might have been being friendly, but I wouldn't bet my kids on it! LOL!
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We used to find that by the next morning any goats or pigs we had shot the day before had been carried away , the quickest we notice anything gone was a kangarro that was taken from next to our car within 3 hours. deep valleys covered in black pine either side. Never found any drag marks around where the carcasses were so no chance it was foxes dragging them away. So i guess baits would work pretty well. always wanted to try finding a muddy or sandy area and leaving a carcass to see if we could get some prints but never got a chance.
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dawn around my area if i could say, yowies are always watching the children. we know that their there. when i was younger i heard of a story my mum told me about an family who use to live in the bush near kempsay and there baby was in the back room the mother just put it down to bed and than the baby started screaming they ran in the room to find a big man at the window its hand all over the baby and grab it. they never found it because the police thought they killed it so, i dont know what to believe. it happen in the earlier 50's or something. :D :D :D
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dawn wrote:Alex, I don't know if youv'e heard of this one or not, but report out of US., had mother seeing large BF, beckoning to her kid from the fence. What was interesting was that there have been other reports of beckoning from a BF, a hunter saw one beckoning to deer.....of course it might have been being friendly, but I wouldn't bet my kids on it! LOL!
Christ. That made me shiver. :roll:
Scary thought, isn't it?
I think Bigfoot is blurry, that's the problem. It's not the photographer's fault. Bigfoot is blurry. And that's extra scary to me, because there's a large, out-of-focus monster roaming the countryside. Run. He's fuzzy. Get outta here.
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angel95 wrote:Tish is the little girl okay where did this occur? when they found her was she hurt ect. :?: :?:
Yes they found her the next day curled up with the dog, she was only about 5klms from home. It happened at Faulconbridge, Blue Mountains and she was fine.
There's a report somewhere of a yowie stroking the side of a house where a baby was crying. I think it was around the Wentworth Falls area.
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The weird thing is, i've spent a few days at Wentworth Falls, and not seen a thing. Hell, i've been all around that area, and, didn't see a thing. Just my luck. :cry:
I think Bigfoot is blurry, that's the problem. It's not the photographer's fault. Bigfoot is blurry. And that's extra scary to me, because there's a large, out-of-focus monster roaming the countryside. Run. He's fuzzy. Get outta here.
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peanut butter and honey on a tree stump brings out
little critters, then hopefully big critter comes hunting the little ones ....so you never know
(never take wife fishing anyway)
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..and don't forget our friend in the mountains who always comes around for a sticky beek when we take some hot KFC up there for dinner.. :P
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still don`t know why they would like KFC
could be the smell of fresh cooked cat ?
ps: they like cats
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keep that a secret about KFC i can see the TV ad's now LOL
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Hi Steve_tracker,...."They like cats?" As food? ot to cuddle? :shock:
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Cats?! No! Bad yowies.

There was a hoax made a few years back of a "sasquatch" killing a kitten. Turns out it was just some mate in a suit. He was fined alot of money & is now sitting in jail (I think). I'd like to think he is anyway, sadistic ******.
I think Bigfoot is blurry, that's the problem. It's not the photographer's fault. Bigfoot is blurry. And that's extra scary to me, because there's a large, out-of-focus monster roaming the countryside. Run. He's fuzzy. Get outta here.
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Thanks Alex...I had forgotten about that! I am now one very relieved, fluffy cat LOL! :lol:
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yes they do like cats......yum yum :twisted:
near where Dean had his first encounter was a
cat scratch tree...and sign that something large
was staking out the tree..few moggie`s went missing.
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Attracting a Yowie, Hmm.

Now I dont want to sound gross or anything, but I believe the following would work.

Female human urine taking at the time of ovulation combined with a small quantity of female pig pheromines, just to kick it along a bit.

Any thoughts?

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It works, and has been used for years.

I know of people who have moved off their property one week per month.

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Okay, stupid question from blonde comming up RED Alert....But....if they move off their property for a week each month, why not get them to stay one week and get a team in there with them? Might get some video/audio footage!
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Would I be right in assuming that attracting a male yowie in such a fashion, could be considered a "risky" business.

Are females less aggressive. Would it be safer perhaps to attempt to attract a female?

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Dear Matchmaker

On the subject of the fairer 200 kilo sex...

I've tried writing poetry and leaving it in the bush.

"Ode to your great hairy neck" Nothing...

I've left roses... composting... Nothing...

I've even tried not washing for a week... (well er I didn't have to try there)

Why wont they return my call?

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I wasnt thinking of match making when I mentioned attracting a female yowie.
I was thinking more in line with less aggression and not being torn limb from limb.

Folcrom.

PS. What are the pro-nouns for Male/Female Yowies.
Chickens are Cocks/Hens
Cattle are Bulls/Cows
Humans are Men/Women
etc etc

What about Yowies?
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At 200 kilos plus, perhaps Sir & Madam would be appropriate.... :lol: :wink:
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Hi Rob

That sounds better I suppose than
Big Fella/Big Shiela

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Folcrom

Yowies & Wowies with appropraite Sir or Madam :lol:

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At 200+ kilos, you call them whatever they want you to call them.

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How about putting an American tied to a tree with maggots in his hands to flush out a Yowie? :wink:

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Welcome wasmussen
Have to ask.
Are you offering :wink: :lol: :lol: .
Not that the maggots wory me,nor deep in the forest .

But Tied to a tree NO THANKS :)

[no Offence meant] :)

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