Is Bigfoot Raiding Peach Groves in Alabama?

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The legend of Bigfoot remains prominent in Chilton County, Alabama, where sightings and stories have persisted for decades, particularly linked to the area's peach crops. In the 1960s, investigator James Earl Johnson discovered unusual footprints in a peach grove, which he believed were genuine and not fabricated. This sparked ongoing interest in the creature, often referred to as Bigfoot or Sasquatch, depending on the region. Despite numerous reports and a rich local lore, Bigfoot has yet to be conclusively tracked down. The discussion also touches on humorous takes regarding Bigfoot's alleged affinity for peaches and playful banter about the creature's existence, with some participants jokingly claiming to be Bigfoot themselves. The conversation highlights the blend of folklore, humor, and community engagement surrounding the Bigfoot phenomenon in Alabama.
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CLANTON, Ala. -- Whether you're a believer or not, the legend of Bigfoot is alive and well in Chilton County.
For decades people there have been talking about the strange creature that apparently has an affinity for the local peach crop.
In the 1960s, some strange footprints were found in a Chilton County peach grove. Now the original investigator reminisces about the time he spent tracking Bigfoot.
"In our opinion it was definitely not a fake. It was a real track," said James Earl Johnson, the former Chilton County investigator, whose case sparked a legend back in the 1960s.
"We checked the peach orchard, and there was a trail leading out of the peach orchard, and it was tracks -- strange looking tracks, similar to a human but bigger and wider," said Johnson.
With nothing but a print to go on, picking a name for the elusive creature wasn't very hard. Since then, Bigfoot sightings have been reported across the country, and sketches of the creature vary depending on where the sighting occurred. The name varies as well. In Alabama, the creature is known as Bigfoot, while in northern areas, it's known as a Sasquatch.
"Supposedly, the legend is that a hairy man-like creature that walks on two legs at some point inhabited the bottomland swamp regions in Chilton County in Clanton, Ala.," said Bryan Wyatt, a Bigfoot researcher.
"I know one thing: (Bigfoot) likes Chilton County peaches," said Johnson.
 
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Forty years and they still can't track one down. And this is in Alabama! You would think they would know how to hunt better than just about anyone in the country.
 
Obviously no one has been hunting in the peach groves. :biggrin:
 
Ivan Seeking said:
Obviously no one has been hunting in the peach groves. :biggrin:

LOL

A few months agpo I saw an interview with the guy who dressed up in the famous Sasquatch film
 
pack-rat said:
LOL

A few months agpo I saw an interview with the guy who dressed up in the famous Sasquatch film
Allegedly. From what I understand the man who's now claiming he dressed up as bigfoot for Patterson is quite convinced there's money to be made.
 
You wouldn't have thought that bigfeet would eat peaches would you now. Crazy... hey there are bigfeet stealing plums off my tree! COME BACK WITH MY FRUIT YOU THIEVING APES!
 
It isn't just Bigfoot who enjoys Chilton County peaches!
 
Big foot does exist! He just has one of those cloaking devices like Predetor.
 
im bigfoot
 
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Jim Beam said:
im bigfoot
You're not. You're a delivery boy, collecting a bill, for a bunch of grocery clerks.
 
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zoobyshoe said:
You're not. You're a delivery boy, collecting a bill, for a bunch of grocery clerks.

and you reach this conclusion by...
 
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Because I'm bigfoot.
 
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jimmy p said:
You wouldn't have thought that bigfeet would eat peaches would you now. Crazy... hey there are bigfeet stealing plums off my tree! COME BACK WITH MY FRUIT YOU THIEVING APES!
lol

maybe it is just a ferral human stealing peaches
 
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NO! I swear it was a coupla of bigfeet. And I have shaky and inconclusive video evidence to prove it!
 
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zoobyshoe said:
Because I'm bigfoot.

Yes but you're the Right BigFoot, we still need a Left BigFoot.

I am making a command decision and declaring Jim Beam our Left Bigfoot. I don't mean to overstep my powers but I feel compelled to take this action.
 
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What size are the apes feet to be called bigfoot? I'm sure there has to be some other distinguishing characteristic than his big feet. I mean, I have size 14 feet but no ones running around calling me bigfoot. geez.
 
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Ivan Seeking said:
Yes but you're the Right BigFoot, we still need a Left BigFoot.
It is so frickin' slippery of you to exploit the liguistic convention whereby bigfoot is referred to in the singular instead of as "bigfeet". Are you the illegitimate offspring of Werner Heisenberg?
 
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I prefer "bigfeet" also.
 
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Gza said:
I have size 14 feet but no ones running around calling me bigfoot. geez.

That's what you think. :smile:
 
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zoobyshoe said:
It is so frickin' slippery of you to exploit the liguistic convention whereby bigfoot is referred to in the singular instead of as "bigfeet".

WHAT? You have two feet?!

All of this time I thought you were one of the legendary Pogozoobys.
 

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