Northern Minnesota Bigfoot with Bigfoot Investigator Bill Butcher | Pine Island Research #16

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Join host Jeff Harding as he welcomes wildlife photographer and Bigfoot Investigator Bill Butcher to the show. They will be discussing Bigfoot in Northern Minnesota, accounts and evidence dating back to Native American stories and pictographs in the Boundary Waters.


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@pine island research. Hey Jeff. Enjoy your show, could you please do a sound check before going live. The feedback was really bad. I think it was your guests' side. It sounded like his YouTube tab was on not muted.
Oh and how do y'all insulate your houses up there from winds that are that cold? It was miserable here on the gulf of Mexico when that front came thru. It was 17°. Houses are not insulated, nor the pipes for those temps here. I'm just curious how y'all keep warm besides a good wood stove and many cords of wood with -40° temps.

CaroleMinxBlanton