'Bigfoot' Captured in Annual Montana Hunt

John Peskey, a.k.a. Bigfoot, with winning hunter Catherine Dobson at the 22nd annual Elliston Bigfoot Hunt.
John Peskey, a.k.a. Bigfoot, with winning hunter Catherine Dobson at the 22nd annual Elliston Bigfoot Hunt.
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Hundreds of people gathered in a 10-acre patch of woods near Elliston, Montana, this past weekend to participate in the 22nd annual hunt for Bigfoot, the legendary woodland ape also known as Sasquatch.

This year, the bounty was $150. Armed with flashlights, whistles and beer, 327 "hunters" trudged through snow for an hour and 20 minutes, the longest search in the history of the event, before someone finally blew their whistle announcing that Bigfoot had been found.

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