Bigfoot howls, knocks, and whoops from 2009 BFRO Minnesota expedition


This audio compilation recently posted on Facebook Find Bigfoot contains enhanced audio from the 2009 BFRO expedition. Within this 5 mile by 10 mile forest bog undisclosed area, there have been 9 class A and numerous class B encounters. These recordings are known as the "Minnesota Hoarse Howler" (9/12/09).

Listen closely for the intermittent knocks and whoops. According to investigators Andy Pieper, Rich Knofke and Kris Perlock, this is not a wolf, or a human. It's far too powerful to be within the range of human vocalization. This is the site of many Bigfoot sightings, from 2008 to 2010.

Minnesota Hoarse Howler

Comments

  1. That gives me chills. I've camped out, especially in Joshua Tree and the Sierras where that sound would just be so intense--like the world was ending. It's of course hard to discern any BF howls in there with the coyotes, but I would think coyotes would shut up. I've called back at coyotes with a howl before and they shut up. I'd think if someone else was chiming in, they'd go WTF? (Well, as much as coyotes can say WTF?) hee hee

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  2. this kind of recording is a tough sell, some compativie spectograms might be more persuasive, otherwise it's just for the faithful, but fun

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  3. Very neat piece. The first howls are definitely forceful. Reminds me of sounds coming out of the Huron National Forest in Michigan I heard late June 2011 at 2am.

    Chuck in Ohio

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  4. Sounded like wolfs and coyotes mixed together.

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  5. coyotes do not start that low nor that hoarse. sounds more like a large old wolf.

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