Thursday, January 29, 2015

Alaska Bigfoot Fights Brown Bear

    Alaska Bigfoot Fights Brown Bear: Story And Analysis. From J. Robert Alley's
Raincoast Sasquatch (2003), page 199.  Portland Canal in South-East Alaska.
   Commercial fisherman and hunter Patty Kristovitch, Jr. reported that his father shot a brown bear whose lower jaw had almost been twisted off and had a smashed front paw. There were no bite or claw marks from fighting another brown bear.
    Nick's analysis: I believe this almost twisted off lower jaw of the brown bear was done by the hands of a bigfoot, literally. In the only other story I am aware of about a bigfoot fighting a brown bear (because the bear was about to attack the Bigfoot's cub and the father engaged the bear while the mother ran with their cub), the male bigfoot tore off a stout limb to use as a club. According to the Russian guides who read the story of the encounter from the tracks to their American hunters, the Bigfoot beat the brown bear soundly, and the bear backed off from the fight. I think the brown bear with the torn jaw and crushed paw had his paw smashed by the bigfoot who was using a rock or a similar club. I have also talked with a guide in Colorado who saw a bigfoot carrying a club. There is also an old, well-known story about a group of ice skaters in Idaho who were attacked by a bigfoot carrying a club. The skaters got into their wagons and made a terrified but quick exit.
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