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Bigfoot Search Requires Permit In Arkansas

Posted: 03/30/2012 2:54 am Updated: 03/30/2012 3:04 am

Bigfoot Permit
A man conducting a group mission to track down Sasquatch was halted by park rangers who told him he needed a permit. That's because the leader of the search around the Buffalo National River had charged people money to join in -- from $300 to $500. In other words, he was acting as a concessionaire.

The National Parks Service doesn't allow just anyone to conduct a search for Bigfoot.

A man conducting a group mission to track down Sasquatch was halted by park rangers who told him he needed a permit.

That's because the leader of the search around the Buffalo National River had charged people money to join in -- from $300 to $500. In other words, he was acting as a concessionaire.

Read the whole story at Newser

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The National Parks Service doesn't allow just anyone to conduct a search for Bigfoot. A man conducting a group mission to track down Sasquatch was halted by park rangers who told him he needed a pe...
The National Parks Service doesn't allow just anyone to conduct a search for Bigfoot. A man conducting a group mission to track down Sasquatch was halted by park rangers who told him he needed a pe...
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Elyriaohio
Stop the Monarchy
08:00 AM on 04/01/2012
Thank God Snipe hunting is still free.
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psandysdad
The older you get, the more excuses you have.
02:09 PM on 03/30/2012
The only thing wierd in those woods is the people who dropped 3 to 5 hundred to wander around looking for something that doesn't exist.