A Million Dollars To Find Bigfoot

Well, I could use a million dollars.

Binocular manufacturer Bushnell, along with “Field & Stream” magazine, have teamed up to offer $1 million to anyone who can “provide an unaltered photograph/video, verified and substantiated by a panel of scientific experts [including a zoologist and biologist], the evidence required to prove a Sasquatch/Bigfoot/Yeti exists.”

The contest started a few days ago and ends Dec. 15, but before heading out to claim your million, note that the rules’ fine print states that they are not liable for any injury incurred during a Bigfoot attack. A good quality Bigfoot image would make history; most photos are of such consistently poor quality that within the Bigfoot research community there’s even a name for a typical blurry “Bigfoot” image: blobsquatch.

Blobsquatch? Heh.

I gotta get busy.

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  1. [...] The hunt for Bigfoot resumes – Binocular manufacturer Bushnell, along with “Field & Stream” magazine, have teamed up to offer $1 million to anyone who can “provide an unaltered photograph/video, verified and substantiated by a panel of scientific experts [including a zoologist and biologist], the evidence required to prove a Sasquatch/Bigfoot/Yeti exists.” [...]

  2. Sharon Cobb says:

    So sorry I’m late getting over here. My hours are so turned around.

    Anyhow, if anyone deserves the million, it’s you!

    At a minimum, you deserve to be Bigfoot’s press agent.

  3. newscoma says:

    Sharon,
    EXACTLY!
    That’s all I ever wanted to do anyway. ;)

  4. Susan says:

    I saw one back in 1995 around the Kasatchi National Forest in Louisiana.