Mysteries of Bigfoot
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 1st, 2014
Looking to get your Bigfoot Fix before the busy July 4th Holiday Weekend?
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 1st, 2014
Looking to get your Bigfoot Fix before the busy July 4th Holiday Weekend?
Read: Mysteries of Bigfoot »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 1st, 2014
The Finding Bigfoot team is braving a cold expedition in Washington State’s Blue Mountains this week in search of sasquatch. Kicking off the investigation is a meeting with one of the nation’s leading anthropologists, Dr. Jeffrey Meldrum, who was once a skeptic, but became a believer after studying a series of impressive tracks back in 1996.
Read: Finding Bigfoot: An Expedition in Washington Turns Up Interesting Evidence »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 29th, 2014
The team travels to Eastern Washington and the Blue Mountains to meet with professor Jeff Meldrum where he discovered the tracks of a possible bigfoot. With accounts going back for fifty years, the team is optimistic about finding something in the woods.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 26th, 2014
… guest presenter: Ian Redmond, a tropical field biologist and conservationist, renowned for his work with great apes and elephants. For more than 30 years he has been associated with Mountain Gorillas, through research, filming, tourism and conservation work. He served as Ambassador for the UN Year of the Gorilla 2009 and for the UNEP Convention on Migratory Species since 2010.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 23rd, 2014
Bobo begins the story by tracing his own journey before tracking back to Irwin Supple, a mid-twentieth century witness, and giving a brief history of early American encounters along with the science so far: from DNA and primate forensics to state-of-the-art audio and imaging technologies. Behind-the-scenes stories about the show (including Monkey) reveal how the team got there and where they’re going. Bobo explains what you can do to become an effective squatcher—including no-tech wilderness camping, infrared and thermal imaging, casting, and scenting—all while promoting wilderness preservation, team work, personal safety, and respect for private property.
Posted by: Sean Whitley on June 20th, 2014
Southern Fried Bigfoot is airing again on Destination America at 6 pm est/5 pm cst today.
#SouthernFriedBigfoot #Bigfoot
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 20th, 2014
Students in Idaho caught a curious figure on their camera while doing erosion testing for school. They don’t seem like pranksters and Keith seems pretty convinced!
Read: The Best Bigfootage: Ripped from the Headlines in Idaho »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 19th, 2014
Sad news passed on by William Dranginis of Virginia Bigfoot Research Organization…
Read: East Coast Bigfooter Passes Away »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 15th, 2014
The team travels to Virginia to investigate a trail camera photo of a possible juvenile sasquatch. Arriving on the dawn of hunting season, the team hunkers down, all in the hopes that Stumpy, their bigfoot decoy, will lure in a lonely squatch.
#FindingBigfoot #AnimalPlanet
Posted by: Karl Shuker on June 13th, 2014
The Arctic wastelands of the Yukon Territory, on the borders of Canada and Alaska, are surely the last place anyone might expect to meet a dinosaur – which is why the following case merits a prominent place among the dubitanda of cryptozoology. The extraordinary tale of the beast from Partridge Creek debuted on 15 April […]
Read: The Partridge Creek Monster – A Living Dinosaur in the Yukon? »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 8th, 2014
The Finding Bigfoot team is back! This week, the team heads to Kentucky to investigate an impressive selection of supposed Bigfoot prints. And not even Ranae can deny their quality.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 8th, 2014
The investigators travel once more to the state of Kentucky to inspect some recent casts of bigfoot tracks. After a wild night with Ernie the Turtleman, they have a terrifying night of their own using Louisville Sluggers for knockers.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 7th, 2014
Another unethical practice is the gifting of food, especially food placed in plastic containers or with high sugar content. Animals that live in the wild who become habituated, lose their natural fear of man, and become dependent on the food provided.
Read: The Unethical and Potential Dangers of Bigfoot Baiting – Part 3 »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 5th, 2014
Terrifying monster sightings were reported in the early history of the Top of Utah and southeast Idaho. The Bear Lake Monster is perhaps the most famous and long-lived of these, first reported in 1868.
Reports of separate “sea monsters” in both the Great Salt Lake and Utah Lake soon followed.
However, there were other intriguing, but relatively unknown monster sightings in northern Utah and southeast Idaho.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 3rd, 2014
A second area of unethical behavior involves the use of children in the field as a potential attractant through their laughter or through crying. This practice poses a risk to their safety, both physically and mentally. A crying child might attract Bigfoot, but also might attract the previously mentioned predators, and the fear they feel while out in the field may cause physiological damage to the child.
Read: The Unethical and Potential Dangers of Bigfoot Baiting – Part 2 »
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