georgerm Posted December 31, 2025 Posted December 31, 2025 If you are interested in observing Bigfoot there are some basic do's and don'ts that should be discussed. Now you have to decide how long of a forest hike that you're going to take, and will it be one, day three days camping out, or a month. Now if your goal is to observe a bigfoot, one of the important preparations is to read Bigfoot reports that are listed in the website called Bigfoot Research Organization or BFRO. Then another preparation you have to look at aerial photographs of potential forest to visit and find areas where there is dense tree and shrub cover and not a lot of open spaces since Bigfoot wants to remain elusive and only to be seen when it so desires for this to happen. I'd like to hear from others and to understand their opinions In a method of making an acquaintance with a Bigfoot. Making a play book might be important for those adventurers who would like to study and communicate with Sasquatch.
georgerm Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago (edited) Very few people get to see a Bigfoot, and there are usually reasons for this such as being too noisy while hiking with tin cans and cups clinking together , talking, and most of all just being in an area that's too open where Bigfoot can see you. Bigfoot probably has a fantastic sense of smell and if you have fragrant scents from washing machines, shampoos or colognes then bigfoot will know you are in the area and hide. Bow and arrow hunters use liquid scents that disguise the human smell, and these scents can be purchased at a sporting goods store. I suppose you could consider getting camouflaged clothing or simply wear earth toned outer wear. Another factor to consider is the kind of footwear that you use so if you have lightweight boots that have soft soles and not a big thick hard leather soles then while you're walking the sound will be less obvious . Another factor is to hike in smaller groups such as three or four and navigate forest trails in a quiet manner. All of these factors combined could enable one to get a glimpse of a bigfoot while it disappears into the brush.. Just wear earth toned clothing which helps disguise your approach or wear camouflage clothing which of course helps disguise the human figure . Shiny metal objects should be avoided since the glare can announce your approach . Now sometimes I believe that Bigfoot will allow you to see it if it detects that you are not aggressive and dangerous towards wildlife. If you have the right vibrations then Bigfoot may allow itself to be seen . Another big turnoff for Bigfoot is if you pack a rifle. I'm sure Bigfoots are smart enough to know what rifles are for, and they hide from people that that carry them. I usually carry a concealed pistol such as my40 semi automatic. The pistol is to ward off a human or animal attackers such as a bear or criminal. The 40 would not bring down a large animal unless it was shot between the eyes or somewhere else in the head . However, the pistol noise may be enough to break the charge of an animal so it withdraws and leaves the area. I know there are more powerful pistols but frankly I don't want to pack the extra weight and clunkiness of a large revolver that weighs four times as much as my semi automatic 40. My friend Kenny became a big game hunter in Alaska, and he carried a huge pistol that sounded like it was a 500 caliber something, and it was big enough to bring down a medium sized grizzly bear which is needed while hunting in Alaska . I suppose I should switch over to a bigger pistol that fits into a comfortable shoulder holster. Edited 1 hour ago by georgerm
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