Bigfoot Captured: Full Episode
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 11th, 2015
Could something resembling a massive man-ape really be roaming forests and hiding in the shadows undetected?
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 11th, 2015
Could something resembling a massive man-ape really be roaming forests and hiding in the shadows undetected?
Read: Bigfoot Captured: Full Episode »
Posted by: Ken Gerhard on November 10th, 2015
Now 64 years since the famous Shipton Yeti Tracks were found and photographed.
Read: Shipton Yeti Track Anniversary »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 9th, 2015
ISU creates 3-D skeleton of “Bigfoot” for History Channel program
Read: Printing Bigfoot »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 9th, 2015
Could something resembling a massive man-ape really be roaming forests and hiding in the shadows undetected?
Read: Bigfoot Captured Tonight! »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 9th, 2015
Centralia College’s Student Activities Team is hosting well known Bigfoot researcher Cliff Barackman at 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 9, in room 121 of the Walton Science Center on the college campus.
Read: Cliff Barackman Talks Bigfoot »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 9th, 2015
Former police detective has an interesting encounter.
Read: Family of Sasquatch Sighted Along the San Juan River »
Posted by: Shannon LeGro on November 8th, 2015
This week Mark and Seth are joined by Brandon Dalo (again) to catch up on the last couple weeks worth of life-stuff. What’ve they all been up to? Well, Brandon and Mark visited Point Pleasant, West Virginia for the annual Mothman festival while Seth visited Mickey Mouse down at his crib in Florida. They also read a letter from a listener that details some theories on wild hogs (no not the motorcycle) and Bigfoots.
Read: SasWhat: Mothman vs Bigfoot! »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 6th, 2015
Could something resembling a massive man-ape really be roaming forests and hiding in the shadows undetected?
Read: Bigfoot Captured »
Posted by: Chester Moore on November 6th, 2015
In 1995, while spending time in the thorn and cactus-filled wilds of South Texas, I heard a crazy story about a bowhunter who was startled by unusual loud cries coming from the creek bottom he was hunting.
As his adrenaline production went into overload, he pondered what might be making that sound and why it was coming his direction. The sounds got louder and louder, so he readied an arrow just incase.
Read: Feral Monkeys in Texas »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 5th, 2015
I received word a few hours ago that friend and fellow Bigfooter Rob Riggs passed away a few days ago.
I first met Rob when he spoke at my 2001 Texas Bigfoot Conference. That event was impacted by 9/11, which happened 4 days earlier. Several speakers were unable to fly in for the event, but Rob drove up for the event.
He had many interesting theories about the Big Thicket Wildman (Bigfoot) that he hopefully has the answers to now.
Godspeed Rob!
Posted by: Lyle Blackburn on November 5th, 2015
Here’s the full episode of my appearance on Finding Bigfoot when the team came to investigate Caddo Lake on the border of Texas and Louisiana. (Also where Creature From Black Lake was filmed back in the 70s.)
Read: Squatchsploitation »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 4th, 2015
A young Bigfoot enthusiast, who graced the pages of this blog in 2008, died suddenly last month.
Read: Bigfooter Jared Hosack, 39, Dies »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 4th, 2015
Excited to announce another Missing in Alaska marathon runs this Wednesday on H2 Network! Beginning @6pm EST, the six episode event will feature three entirely new episodes, highlighting some iconic Alaskan mystery creatures including Thunderbirds (a topic near and dear to my heart), the famous Lake Illiamna Monster and even Monster-sized Bears. Please help us spread the word!
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 4th, 2015
On this incredible journey we reveal that Loch Ness was once part of America, giant dinosaurs, suspiciously similar to the fabled monster once roamed the area, and that the entire region was engulfed by huge volcanic eruptions as Scotland was ripped from its birth place on the American continent. Could the mythical Loch Ness monster be a descendant of the dinosaurs, somehow surviving in the murky waters of the loch?
Posted by: Chester Moore on November 4th, 2015
Last week I communicated back and forth with Austin Stevens, renown wildlife television host and author of Austin Stevens Snakemaster: Wildlife Adventures with the World’s Most Dangerous Reptiles.
In the dialogue for an upcoming magazine feature came information on what is likely the world’s rarest snake.
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