That’s One Way to Call a Bigfoot
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on January 17th, 2016
Bobo employs the help of Jim and his Alpine horn to try to lure out bigfoots and his new technique seems to be working!
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on January 17th, 2016
Bobo employs the help of Jim and his Alpine horn to try to lure out bigfoots and his new technique seems to be working!
Read: That’s One Way to Call a Bigfoot »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on January 13th, 2016
While on a solo night investigation, Matt hears several bigfoot howls.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on August 25th, 2015
The 2015 recording was obtained by Charlie Page (Ohio BFRO) in northeast Ohio’s Cuyahoga Valley National Park (CVNP) around 11pm in March. There have been sporadic sightings, sounds and track finds near and within this park for decades. It is an amazing, beautiful area but it is not well known outside Ohio.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 14th, 2015
Out on the final night investigation with Jeff Stewart, the team tries several different calls to attract Sasquatches.
Read: When You Call to the Wild, You Just Might Get a Response »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 29th, 2015
For the final night investigation, the team takes advantage of the acoustics in the Ozarks and recruit the skills of Shoji Tabuchi, a legendary fiddle play in Branson, MO,, to see if they can lure out a Bigfoot.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 25th, 2015
On the team’s first night investigation in the Ozark mountains of Missouri, they hear numerous sounds and calls in the wilderness. They clearly hear coyote’s, but is there something else out there?
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 23rd, 2015
With the help of their guide Danny Dupont, the team spends their final night exploring Caddo Lake on water and land. While split up, they receive a response to their Bigfoot howl.
Read: Exploring Caddo Lake »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 15th, 2015
While on a solo investigation, Matt heads to a spot he once explored 8 years ago. Just like his previous visit, he is greeted with strange sounds in the woods.
Read: Matt Goes on a Solo Mission »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 8th, 2015
While out with the Shaman, Ranae makes a few calls to the Mapiguari – and gets a warning.
Read: Communicate With the Mapinguari, But Don’t Let It See You »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 7th, 2015
The team is in Georgia investigating sightings in and around the Ft. Stewart Army base. After meeting with a witness who saw a bigfoot through a thermal imager the team looks for the best place to hold their final night investigation.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 6th, 2015
The team heads into Myakka Park with Stacy Brown Jr., to check out some places where Bigfoot has been spotted. While Bobo and Matt take a ride on a swamp buggy, the others hear something in the woods.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 23rd, 2015
Ranae and Matt try to engage a Bigfoot’s curiousity by speaking out friendly, but gibberish-filled, phrases. Will it attract a Bigfoot?
Read: Do Bigfoots Speak Gibberish? »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on February 2nd, 2015
One night during the BFRO Michigan Expedition in 2013 a group reported seeing strange lights that resembled eyes and hearing weird calls that grew in intensity as the group left the area. Then they saw a large figure standing by the road drop to all fours and run away. (We know that bear can do this but the folks there said it did not look bear-like when it was standing nor when it ran). This was all captured on audio and the team returned to re-create the activity. Enjoy.
Read: Was a Sasquatch Recorded During a Michigan BFRO Expedition? »
Posted by: Shannon LeGro on January 7th, 2015
Mark and Seth return from their brief hiatus to talk about commonly reported traits of a Bigfoot. What do we mean? Oh just your every day, average stuff like using credit cards instead of cash, winking at strange women, listening to music at obscene volumes… Or maybe just stuff like wood knocking, red eye shine, vocalizations, and even how they move. Are there specific characteristics that we can track across multiple reports? What do the the guys make of these traits?
Posted by: Shannon LeGro on November 20th, 2014
What do you think?
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