Manson Creek
Date: 1886
Occurrence: Like bears, they do bluff charges, and if provoked they may kill or eat people... depends on the Bigfoot and the circumstance, But if you do wound or kill one, move out of the area as soon as possible, because the males will hunt you down! I will report an old case from interior BC, on just such an attack of a miner, shooting Grizzlies all over the place, but he made an unfortunate mistake, I believe he shot a Bigfoot, he disappeared from his cabin, gone, no trace left of him; in other-words Bigfoot didn't mind him shooting those dangerous and pesky competitors - Grizzly bears, but when this fellow mistook one of them for a Grizzly, he obviously became more of a problem(a danger to the family) he was snatched from his bed, with his gun sitting on the side and a crazy yelping dog tied to a pole by his bed, e.g.. One grab, haul out of cabin, snap neck, pack away to cave, no more problem! Revenge killing, and to get rid of a major pest that shot any thing that looked like a Grizzly in Manson Creek, Northern B.C.
Witness: Name unknown.
WCSRO, 2006.