Finding Bigfoot: “Bigfoot Loves a Barbecue” Tonight
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 10th, 2013
Bigfoot Loves a Barbecue
Premiering Sunday, March 10, 10PM e/p
Also airs:
Monday, March 11, 12AM e/p
Monday, March 11, 5AM e/p
Monday, March 11, 9PM e/p
Tuesday, March 12, 12AM e/p
Tuesday, March 12, 4AM e/p
The team travels to CT to investigate a video of a possible bigfoot captured by a mother recording her children at play. In one of the most populated states, they meet with locals and set up a bait trap in hopes of luring in any hungry bigfoots.
Be sure to come back after the episode airs to share your thoughts about it with the other Cryptomundians!
About Craig Woolheater
Co-founder of Cryptomundo in 2005.
I have appeared in or contributed to the following TV programs, documentaries and films:
OLN's Mysterious Encounters: "Caddo Critter", Southern Fried Bigfoot, Travel Channel's Weird Travels: "Bigfoot", History Channel's MonsterQuest: "Swamp Stalker", The Wild Man of the Navidad, Destination America's Monsters and Mysteries in America: Texas Terror - Lake Worth Monster, Animal Planet's Finding Bigfoot: Return to Boggy Creek and Beast of the Bayou.
i am no longer interested in this show. I watched and watched from the beginning when it first came out… each week excited…. what if…. but they’ve disappointed me each and every single week… to the point where I no longer am watching the show…
this episode was HORRIBLE…. absolutely horrible.
the “evidence” video? I paused it and have a 60 inch HD tv and watched it over and over and could not see ANYTHING that resembles a bigfoot in the film.
it looks like its on 4 legs running like an ANIMAL.
This “try anything that comes to mind” science is annoying to say the least. Seriously, how’s that working out for you, guys? These four are the least scientific group of folks since the Scooby Doo gang. “I know, let’s go to the location of the sighting and ‘recreate’ the sighting, that’ll tell us everything”. Excuse me, but what? Let’s not get the video enhanced, let’s not employ tracking techniques used by hunters and biologists (shame on you Ranae), and let’s not even think about spending more than two days in one place to find an elusive creature.
As I’ve stated here before, I like the cast, they seem like decent folks, but this show gets worse by the week and their so-called methods get more and more hare-brained each time. Even a child could take note of the fact that they only see one or two animals of ANY kind each time out so it stands to reason that the likelihood of seeing an extremely rare creature is next to nil when four people (plus crew) tromp around in a small patch of woods for a few hours in one night. Sometimes I think we’d be better served if we could watch Zak Bagans and The Ghost Adventurers looking for Bigfoot…at least they wouldn’t be afraid to try some new technology!
I may be wrong, and I’m sure I will be corrected if I am, but why did Cliff feel the need to keep reiterating how it was amazing to find a sasquatch in such a small state like Connecticut. I’m sure if there is such a thing as sasquatch they know nothing about state lines or the size of a state that they are in.
@phjggyb: you’re right about that. And it seemed on this episode all except Cliff were skeptical about the location. Not saying the Bigfoot are not there but hell, come over here to Santa Clarita and have a look ;p We have hills and streams here in Southern Cali 🙂