All Activity
- Today
-
West Virginia 1870s - Yayho Trees Hunter
Trogluddite posted a topic in More Historical Newspaper Archives
The Wilkes-Barre (PA) Times Leader describes a Library of Congress documentary on an album with 2 LPs (Google young 'uns) about the Hammons family of West Virginia. This story is from October 26, 1973. -
California 1968 - Minneapolis Star Expedition to Find Bigfoot (Part 3)
Trogluddite posted a topic in More Historical Newspaper Archives
Published in The Minneapolis (MN) Star on April 24, 1968. And this still isn't the last part! This is a candidate for the most comprehensive press coverage printed after the P-G film. -
Thomas Shay is the founder of the Northern Kentucky Bigfoot Research Group. Tom has been investigating the Sasquatch phenomenon since 1987. That’s when he had his first Sasquatch-related experience. You see, in 1987, Tom was heading to see his girlfriend, in Carlton, Kentucky, on US 36, when he had his first sighting. It was 85 degrees out, that day, so Tom was surprised when he saw what he, at first, thought was a man in a fur coat, on the side of the highway. As he got closer, he slowed down to a very slow speed and slowly went past the subject. After creeping by the subject, he felt like he didn’t get a good enough look at it, so he turned his car around, parked it on the side of the road, and got out so he could follow the subject down into a field. Moments later, Tom realized that was a poor decision. From that day on, Tom tried to learn all he could about Sasquatch. We hope you’ll tune in and listen to him share the details of that experience and several others he’s had over the years. If you’ve had a Sasquatch experience in Northern Kentucky that you’d like to report to Tom, please visit the Northern Kentucky Bigfoot Research Facebook Group at… https://www.facebook.com/groups/488381544566776/ If you’d like to help support the show, by buying your own Bigfoot Eyewitness t-shirt or sweatshirt, please visit the Bigfoot Eyewitness Show Store, by going to https://Dogman-Encounters.MyShopify.com I produce 4 other shows that are available on your favorite podcast app. If you haven't checked them out, here are links to all 4 channels on the Spreaker App... My Bigfoot Sighting https://www.spreaker.com/show/my-bigfoot-sighting Dogman Tales https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/dogman-tales--6640134 Dogman Encounters https://www.spreaker.com/show/dogman-encounters-radio_2 My Paranormal Experience https://www.spreaker.com/show/my-paranormal-experience Thanks, as always, for listening! Listen to the Podcast
-
Where in North America Are You Most Likely to Spot Bigfoot? - 94.5 The Buzz
BFFbot posted a topic in News Articles
Where in North America Are You Most Likely to Spot Bigfoot? 94.5 The BuzzView the full article -
Wild musical creature Saxsquatch to throw a party of mythical proportions in Charleston Post and CourierView the full article
-
What happens when a man finds sobriety in the high deserts of Southern California — and ends up face to face with something massive, quiet, and watching? In this powerful and wide-ranging episode, we sit down with John, an amateur filmmaker and RC truck hobbyist whose solo desert outings put him directly into the path of a rogue Sasquatch. From secret tunnels in the brush to a deafening roar that silenced a pack of coyotes, John’s experiences stretch across a mysterious “desert triangle” — connecting Yucca Valley, Idyllwild, Desert Hot Springs, and 29 Palms. But John’s story is only the beginning. In the second half of the episode, we hear chilling encounters from across the U.S.: — A woman in Nebraska shares a five-year pattern of peaceful Bigfoot visitations along river systems, including the gifting of plush toys and the return of a skull. — A childhood encounter in Brookdale, California, near the San Lorenzo River, leads one woman decades later to new experiences in the forests of Mount Shasta. — A family in Indiana sees a massive orange-and-yellow striped creature walking near a lake before the 4th of July. — In Colorado’s Rio Grande National Forest near Bear Creek, a man recalls his senior trip in the 1980s — when pinecones rained down on tents, grunts echoed through the trees, and a flashlight revealed not one, but two upright creatures watching from the hillside. — And in Georgia’s Chattahoochee National Forest, a solo camper is bluff charged at night by something heavy, fast, and very close. These aren’t just campfire tales — they’re firsthand accounts of how the unexplained can break into everyday life. Desert or forest, river or mountain — the stories are out there. And they’re closer than you think. Resources: John's channel - https://www.youtube.com/@rabbitlodgeracing 🗣️ Share Your Story Had a Bigfoot encounter or strange experience? Send it to bigfootsociety@gmail.com – your story might be featured on the show! 🎥 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube 🔴 Subscribe here → Bigfoot Society YouTube 💬 Leave a comment & let us know your thoughts! 📞 Leave a voicemail with your story → Speakpipe (Use multiple voicemails if needed) 👥 Share this episode → Watch & Share 🎧 More episodes → Podcast Playlist 🌲 Recommended: New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters 💥 Support the Show & Get Perks ✅ Join the community on Supercast – Become a Member ✅ Listen ad-free & early on YouTube – Join Here 📱 Let’s Connect Instagram: @bigfootsocietyTwitter: @bigfoot_societyTikTok: @bigfoot.society🧰 Tools & Partners I Use (Affiliate Links) These help support the show at no extra cost to you: Beam (Better Sleep): Try BeamWildgrain (Better Bread): Join HereSeed (Probiotics): Get SeedMedi-Share (Healthcare): Learn MoreLMNT (Electrolytes) Free Sample Pack with your first purchase! : Get LMNTOrganic and non-GMO groceries delivered for less http://thrv.me/uarEhS🎙️ Podcasting Tools: Repurpose.io: Try ItDescript: Sign UpStreamyard: Start RecordingRiverside.fm: Try Riverside🎧 My Audio Interface: View on Amazon ☕ Buy Me a Coffee – Support Here 🛍️ Grab Some Merch – Shop on Etsy 📬 Mailing Address: Bigfoot Society 125 E 1st St. #233 Earlham, IA 50072Listen to the Podcast
-
Small Town Monsters Investigates ‘The Siege of Ape Canyon’ in New Doc - HorrorFuel.com
BFFbot posted a topic in News Articles
Small Town Monsters Investigates ‘The Siege of Ape Canyon’ in New Doc HorrorFuel.comView the full article -
Do Bigfoots that are Injured, or too old Hunt Dangerous?
norseman replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
-
Do Bigfoots that are Injured, or too old Hunt Dangerous?
MIB replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
.. but we'd be pretty dang foolish not to consider quite a lot beyond that. Your view only works for dumb animals. Insisting on dumb animal behavior for something that is probably Homo something-or-other is pretty darn foolish IMHO. Do we take care of our sick elders or do we feed them and try to protect them? Do we leave them dead on the ground or do we bury them? While they might indeed just be dumb animals, if they are, then we are stupider than we give ourselves credit for because whatever they are, they're consistently outsmarting us. There is no getting around that. MIB -
Do Bigfoots that are Injured, or too old Hunt Dangerous?
norseman replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
It’s all fun and games until Mr. Squatch comes home to the cave! 🤣 -
Do Bigfoots that are Injured, or too old Hunt Dangerous?
norseman replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
I have made a little progress running this place! But I am not Gigantor. Thanks! - Yesterday
-
Do Bigfoots that are Injured, or too old Hunt Dangerous?
Huntster replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
Albert Ostman. It was in the 1920's. Another similar story was Muchalat Harry, also in the 1930's: http://www.bigfootencounters.com/classics/muchalat.htm The third story of kidnapping was not widely known. It was posted by a rural guy from the Copper River Valley of Alaska on an Alaskan outdoorsman forum about an event he was involved with in the 1970's. Here's a link to it: -
Do Bigfoots that are Injured, or too old Hunt Dangerous?
Huntster replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
My problem is that I'm a death sentence to everything I bring out there with me. An iridium satellite phone was among the gizmos that were vaporized on my moose hunt last year. No more of it. I need to transcend all that silliness and go like my old buddy Don. Just go out there and disappear in The Land of the Lost. Who knows? Maybe being kidnapped into sexual slavery by a female sasquatch might not be as bad as driving to the bottom of a frozen lake? -
Do Bigfoots that are Injured, or too old Hunt Dangerous?
georgerm replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
Don't put yourself down because with enough practice and messing around with new technology we can eventually make progress. I hope the Starlink technology is not too hard to figure out so we all can use it when we need it. -
Do Bigfoots that are Injured, or too old Hunt Dangerous?
georgerm replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
What are you saying? Are you saying the Sasquatch family encounters a human being walking along a trail, and the Sasquatch's capture this person who later escaped. They don't watch the person very well and the human being escapes from captivity. I think this story that you're telling sounds like what happened to a man In the 1800s in British Columbia? You probably heard of a guy by the name of Osterman who was cruising timber or just wandering up the hills along a British Columbian water way. I believe he parked his boat and decided to walk up the hill and form an overnight camp. During the night a Bigfoot came down the hill from its family lair and picked up this man and threw him over the Bigfoot shoulder and packed him to the Sasquatch's camp. The man survived the trip and he found himself in the middle of of Sasquatch's camp with its kids and wife. The kids looked over Ostermin pretty well. They were all curious. Olsterman decided he would plan an escape. He had tobacco for chewing and he made a big wad of it and gave it to the Sasquatch. The Sasquatch ate the wad of tobacco and became very dizzy which gave Olsterman a chance to escape. It happened long ago up in British Columbia in the 1800s . -
Do Bigfoots that are Injured, or too old Hunt Dangerous?
norseman replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
Your cell phone will now send sat messages. So that put a big hurt on Inreach. I rented a sat phone one time I packed into central Idaho for 2 weeks. Pretty cool to walk out into the meadow and talk to loved ones. Cost was just so prohibitive. Star Link is where it’s at now. Just throw it on the ground and your watching the ball game or texting. My problem is I am too damn dumb to operate half this stuff. -
Washington 1973 - Another Early Bigfoot Research Group, Project Discovery
Trogluddite posted a topic in More Historical Newspaper Archives
Published in the Latrobe (PA) Bulletin on December 27, 1973. Unfortunately, this is likely a group whose research has been lost to time. -
Discovery’s "Bigfoot Took Her" digs into a mystery that’s both bizarre and a little bit Idaho KTVBView the full article
-
Study says 1 in 37,453 Missourians will see Bigfoot - OzarksFirst.com
BFFbot posted a topic in News Articles
Study says 1 in 37,453 Missourians will see Bigfoot OzarksFirst.comView the full article -
Thanks for the edit/update, norse.
-
Do Bigfoots that are Injured, or too old Hunt Dangerous?
Backdoc replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
Daneil Perez said on a Podcast essentially There are no true Bigfoot experts- only reports. We get reports. Reports may be 100% accurate, lies or anything in between. Well-intentioned people can get it wrong and still be convinced they saw bigfoot. Also, people could have a home-run sighting and still not come forward due to some social pressure. We should take the same hardline about a Bigfoot reports. It could be these reports might be true. I would think more track sightings would more commonly report multiple tracks from multiple members in multiple sizes but all with the same character on the same type of surface. I met a guy I'll call Charlie here in Iowa who claimed several NFL players (from our mutual favorite team) go deer hunting on his family farm every year. It's very possible as I know a farmer who has rich finance guys from Chicago every year to hunt deer on his land paying top dollar. Charlie claimed these NFL players were coming down and he would bring them by my place to meet them. It never happened. He said, "They decided they didn't want to go hunting because it was going to rain" He did claim they came down the following week as they have done for several years sometimes bringing other players. When I asked him to see any pic on his cell phone, he didn't have one. When I asked him how these two active NFL players (who played on Sunday and practice all week) had time to go deer hinting during the active NFL season he couldn't explain it. As you can imagine, no matter how passionate his story he was comfortable lying to my face. Eyewitness can also have bad motivations as well as good or even be mentally ill. I don't have a standard. Can we define out of most reports what a typical report looks like. My guess is a typical encounter would be a witness who comes across a sudden bigfoot sighting. Bigfoot notices the witness and then quickly moves on easily disappearing the surrounding terrain. There may or may not be odor and there may or may not be footprints based on the terrain. I have NOTHING to base this one with any certainty. We have people on the BFF who attribute all kind of magic powers to Bigfoot some of this earth and some from outer space. The people in the above report (the one that came up when I clicked on it) said they saw what the saw at a distance and night. It could very well be. Like any story we would have to dig deeper. The report isn't that impressive- at least the one that came up. Q: Say the EXACT same story or report was made but the witness was (former poster) KItkaze. Why does the exact same report suddenly become suspect if made by Kitkaze? The facts are the same, but the likely motivation could be a skeptic set-up. to test how in depth the report would be investigated. The report could be just to create a "Gotcha" moment. All reports should demand full, strong scrutiny. We can't be hard of Bob Heironimus or Mr. Morris and let other claims stand without an equally strong investigation. -
Do Bigfoots that are Injured, or too old Hunt Dangerous?
Huntster replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
True, but getting a cell phone pic of a bigfoot kidnapper isn't as likely as an electronic signal in Antarctica since there hasn't been an alleged bigfoot kidnapping in a long, long time. There have certainly been very close encounters that might have begun as attempted kidnappings, but I'm pretty confident that such an allegation won't survive your legal, analytical scrutiny. Like this one? The potential victim didn't have a cell phone, and the encounter took place in the dark, anyway.........but he had a gun........: https://www.bfro.net/GDB/show_report.asp?id=15821 -
Do Bigfoots that are Injured, or too old Hunt Dangerous?
Backdoc replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
Getting a signal out in the middle of nowhere is not the same as having a Cell phone have the ability to take a picture. -
Looking for Sasquatch? Oregon is one of the best places for Bigfoot sightings OregonLive.comView the full article
-
Do Bigfoots that are Injured, or too old Hunt Dangerous?
Huntster replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
Another thing I've learned through repeated death-defying adventures: Electronic devices are pretty much useless. I've been shot, drowned, set afire, lost, broke down, etc. I'm not buying anymore PLBs, Mini Reach's, Onyx's, E-Trex's, etc. They're expensive to replace. I'll fight my way out. It has worked for me every time. The gizmos haver failed every time. No narrative, like the marketing BS. That's pure experience.