I am on Vancouver Island and it’s time to go investigate for Sasquatch and set up my trail camera. Seeing as we are now at the start of the clam winter season, the focus will be on shellfish beaches.
I plan on jumping on my cousin’s wood fish boat and head into the bush world nor’ east of Vancouver Island. Out in those isolated and in most areas uninhabited by Covid carrying humans regions are the winter homeland/harvest area of our Sasquatch.
Through the years I have heard countless stories about Sasquatch from clam diggers. I too have had my fair share. One night raking for cockles, Sasquatch’s favorite food, we heard whistle chirps from the dark woods on a windless night.
Then the crashing snapping thunder of a rotten tree pushed over just inside the forest.
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On another occasion aboard buddies’ yacht with fellow investigators while we were filming a Sasquatch documentary soon to be released, we all saw on FLIR Scout a bi-pedal big something out on a beach.
The next day we would truth the area of the sighting and see the probable Sasquatch was harvesting limpets (China Hats) at half tide rising?
Living out in the bush for decades before I was a Sasquatch investigator, I would go to shellfish beaches and see the piles of broken clam and cockle shells at top of the beach close to bush out on a rock or log.
I knew they were telling us, humans, we Sasquatch are harvesting shellfish at this beach during the night’s low tide. I would do as my Kwakwaka’wakw training dictated and that was to jump back on the boat and move to a different beach to conduct my harvesting.
I grew up and lived a life so far where one would hear of the clam diggers that did not truth out a beach during daylight and at night Sasquatch would let the diggers know they had screwed up by not showing respect.
Rock throwing, screams, driftwood being thrown, bags of clams taken and tree breaks were witnessed.
This is my quest, to document on video and audio what we local bush/beaches harvesters know is out there and what we witness during the winter shellfish digging season. If you too want to come out on one of our investigations, please contact me.
Even if we don’t come across Sasquatch, know that one shall enjoy eating like a Sasquatch! Seafood is what we love to harvest and eat during our investigations. The views are amazing and animal encounters like you’re in a Discovery Channel documentary!
Yes, tomorrow this bushman is free at last! The time is at hand to head to my beloved bush world. More so now that our world is filled with contaminated stupid humans that can’t wear a mask and keep to social distancing.
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Regards,
Thomas Sewid.
Gunnar Monson
Great info Thomas! Just shows the abundance of food that’s available for Bigfoot.