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This: 887 reports from visitors to KY state parks in 2018 of 'bipedal dogs/wolves' (within the parks
Well...the mystery deepens!
I was expecting a clear, ('black and white, yes or no') answer from my friends son in law, who works for KY fish and wildlife. He has never heard of this, but he did some asking around with fellow employees, who had been there longer than he had...
He told me Ky F&W has EKU extension office, helping to investigate this phenomena, he said they received 887 reports from visitors to KY state parks in 2018 of 'bipedal dogs/wolves' (within the parks).
He said the EKU Ext co op call them 'Nagels', (or something like that??)...Does that ring any bells for anyone?
I did do some searching on EKUs extension office, but there is nothing on there about this subject.
This: 887 reports from visitors to KY state parks in 2018 of 'bipedal dogs/wolves' (within the parks
Well...the mystery deepens!
I was expecting a clear, ('black and white, yes or no') answer from my friends son in law, who works for KY fish and wildlife. He has never heard of this, but he did some asking around with fellow employees, who had been there longer than he had...
He told me Ky F&W has EKU extension office, helping to investigate this phenomena, he said they received 887 reports from visitors to KY state parks in 2018 of 'bipedal dogs/wolves' (within the parks).
He said the EKU Ext co op call them 'Nagels', (or something like that??)...Does that ring any bells for anyone?
I did do some searching on EKUs extension office, but there is nothing on there about this subject.
This: 887 reports from visitors to KY state parks in 2018 of 'bipedal dogs/wolves' (within the parks
Well...the mystery deepens!
I was expecting a clear, ('black and white, yes or no') answer from my friends son in law, who works for KY fish and wildlife. He has never heard of this, but he did some asking around with fellow employees, who had been there longer than he had...
He told me Ky F&W has EKU extension office, helping to investigate this phenomena, he said they received 887 reports from visitors to KY state parks in 2018 of 'bipedal dogs/wolves' (within the parks).
He said the EKU Ext co op call them 'Nagels', (or something like that??)...Does that ring any bells for anyone?
I did do some searching on EKUs extension office, but there is nothing on there about this subject.
Maybe try the Kentucky section of the forum. With 887 supposed sighting someone that lives there would have had to see these dogman/bigfoot creatures if real. Moderator note: thread moved.
No, this is 'Dogman' sightings, the ones Ive read are coming from Daniel Boone National Forest.
One of my best friends has a daughter that is married to a KY state fish and game official, Since I have been looking into 'Dogman' cases, I asked him about all these sightings in KY and those in the state parks...he is the one that told me they have received 887 sighting reports of bipedal dogs/wolves, and also that EKU extension is looking into the phenomena.
At first I believed these things were real, but recently Im beginning to doubt it, I think the sightings are probably mis identifications of some other animal, however Im keeping an open mind, Ive been in contact with a guy that lives in Southern OH, and Ive been to his house on one occasion, he claims to have alot of activity on the property around his house, (also claims Bigfoot are common here), to his credit, he does have a considerable amount of pictures of 'something large', the clearest one I saw, it looked like a Gorilla on all fours, but Im planning to go back to his property in the spring, when I have more time to spend there, in this part of southern OH...in the winter time...there should NOT be anything large (except for deer) running around the forested areas, we do not have wolves, and coyotes are much smaller than whats being reported.
Ultimately, Im about 95% sure they are mis identifications, but that other 5% is keeping me interested.
No, this is 'Dogman' sightings, the ones Ive read are coming from Daniel Boone National Forest.
One of my best friends has a daughter that is married to a KY state fish and game official, Since I have been looking into 'Dogman' cases, I asked him about all these sightings in KY and those in the state parks...he is the one that told me they have received 887 sighting reports of bipedal dogs/wolves, and also that EKU extension is looking into the phenomena.
At first I believed these things were real, but recently Im beginning to doubt it, I think the sightings are probably mis identifications of some other animal, however Im keeping an open mind, Ive been in contact with a guy that lives in Southern OH, and Ive been to his house on one occasion, he claims to have alot of activity on the property around his house, (also claims Bigfoot are common here), to his credit, he does have a considerable amount of pictures of 'something large', the clearest one I saw, it looked like a Gorilla on all fours, but Im planning to go back to his property in the spring, when I have more time to spend there, in this part of southern OH...in the winter time...there should NOT be anything large (except for deer) running around the forested areas, we do not have wolves, and coyotes are much smaller than whats being reported.
Ultimately, Im about 95% sure they are mis identifications, but that other 5% is keeping me interested.
Be skeptical and assume nothing. You will be amazed at how well you can see on a moonlit night in the winter.
"Bipedal Dog" was the name of my Poidog Pondering tribute band.
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