This past weekend Kevin Thomas Kehl, with the assistance of Nick Tudor, deployed his newest trailcam with stealth technology. Nick Tudor and Kevin Thomas Kehl (archive pic) It was placed in an area that is full of wildlife and has even had a recent Bigfoot sighting, as well as some conspicuous foot prints. This is his first deployment of the camera so it will be a short test duration. This is in the same vicinity that Robert Robinson recently had 2 cameras stolen so hopes are high that this camera will return safe and with good evidence. Legend Tripper Robert Robinson Check back soon for stills and videos from the camera next week. In the meantime enjoy the pictures below of the adventure out into the swamps for deployment. Just a few short weeks ago this area was under several feet of water. Nick searching for tracks. Mosquito and Horse-fly Heaven!! While there were some widely scatter spots of water by
The colder weather is quickly coming to an end here in Florida so in order to maximize the amount of time we get out in the thick swamps some of the FBI have instituted: "Friday Night Hikes" As the sun sets we head out into known sighting areas. From Lettuce Lake to the Green Swamp we try to hit them all as well as utilize a little of the "Ambassador Project" to offer gifts. Here are some of the latest shots from the Friday Night Hikes. "LEGEND TRIPPER" - Rob Robinson "Enigmatic Anomalies" - Kevin Thomas Kehl Rob's keene eye caught this track in the mud. A healthy sized track. The Ambassador Project: Peanut Butter left 8' up in a tree. Looks like we left some goodwill for the Raccoons! They did a good job cleaning it out! Exploring the swamps with Rob's new flashlight. Heading back to the vehicles. The FBI never go out into the field without a grenade!
Kevin Thomas Kehl spent the afternoon searching the woods and swamps around the area where the team discovered the torn up palms and possible bedding last week. "I found what appeared to be a footprint although I'm not totally convinced it was (see below). There was a lot of standing water out here today due to the rain from the last cold front. While I was walking through the swamps looking for an appropriate spot for "The Ambassador Project" I took lots of pictures. At one point I heard a loud thud and breaking sticks on the ground. I was not able to find what it was. It could very well have been a hog....I'm not sure at this point. I covered a lot of ground in a short period of time and the one big thing I did notice was the lack of torn up palms such as the ones Rob, Nick and I found last week." Not the most compelling picture of a print. It was a little more impressive in person. This was about a size 15 to my
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