Yes Black thats it. Ive only heard about it. Its a shame there is nothing clear for us all to see. I think it would help maybe if people could at least see what the yowie looks like and its a real shame there is nothing definite publicly available. May stop some of this paeredoilia that circulates among the community.Black wrote: Wed Mar 27, 2019 11:43 am Are you referring to the Creek brothers footage yowie bait? That was from about 2002 or 2003.
I don't recommend it.
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Yowie Bait
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Yeah , I was working on a 3% chance of seeing one .
8% chance of hearing one , IE stomping , bipedal activity .
2 % chance of hearing a real call .
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wow Rusty you weren't very confident
i was 99% in 3 months lol
i think that might blow out a touch.
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It wasn't confidence based . Assuming I've been into the forest 100 times I've seen what I believe to be a yowie on 3 seperate occasions . This equals a 3% chance of seeing a yowie .
I've heard stomping and bipedal activity in a live situation around 8 times = an 8% chance .
And I've only ever heard two calls live (barking and whistles) that I thought were yowie related . = a 2% chance .
I've heard stomping and bipedal activity in a live situation around 8 times = an 8% chance .
And I've only ever heard two calls live (barking and whistles) that I thought were yowie related . = a 2% chance .

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Rusty2 wrote: Wed Mar 27, 2019 7:17 pm It wasn't confidence based . Assuming I've been into the forest 100 times I've seen what I believe to be a yowie on 3 seperate occasions . This equals a 3% chance of seeing a yowie .
I've heard stomping and bipedal activity in a live situation around 8 times = an 8% chance .
And I've only ever heard two calls live (barking and whistles) that I thought were yowie related . = a 2% chance .![]()
GEE WHIZ i am 0%
Those 3 times did you get a good look??
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I saw enough on those 3 occassions to understand that it's no monkey that we're looking for .
If your out in the forest enough times you'll see it for yourself . I'm not saying anything else .
If your out in the forest enough times you'll see it for yourself . I'm not saying anything else .

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Wow good stuff RustyRusty2 wrote: Sat Mar 30, 2019 5:06 pm I saw enough on those 3 occassions to understand that it's no monkey that we're looking for .
If your out in the forest enough times you'll see it for yourself . I'm not saying anything else .![]()
Sameone or 3 different.
Hey Rusty i found some hair today wrapped around a fence. Just looks like normal hair bit longer then my my size 12 thong. Have you got any pics of any.?
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So, theoretically Rusty, if a researcher were to visit a "hotspot" twice a week for the next year, under my calculations that researcher should have at least one anecdotal account being a visual sighting. Under your calculations, that same researcher is likely to have at least 3 visual sightings.
What's the list of hotspots?
What's the list of hotspots?
