Finding Bigfoot To Investigate Famous Howls Near Tahoe
The Sierras is home to many famous Bigfoot vocalizations such as the Clipper Mills howls captured in 2012 and the Sierra Sounds audio captured in the 70s by Ron Morehead and Al Berry. Finding Bigfoot is planning to shoot an episode around the Tahoe area and according to producer Sean Mantooth, the cast will use "cutting-edge technology" never before seen on the show. "It’s a creative search technique that will be completely new to veteran viewers," Mantooth told Tahoe Daily News. The online news website did not mention whether or not there will be a town hall filming, but the South Shore episode should air this summer.
Clipper Mills, CA howls (July 2012):
A clip from the Sierra Sounds recordings:
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Boy the picture of the dude sitting on the beach with a drink and a cigar is pretty cool. I think he has just as much chance of finding bigfoot evidence there as anyone else would have on the mainland. Plus I really doubt they are into hoaxing down there. It would just be too hot in a big monkey suit.
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Wise up people.
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DeleteWile E. Coyote !! That's all people ever hear!! Come on!! I've lived in the Tahoe area for almost 36 years.
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Deletelisten through headphones; not a coyote.
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ReplyDeleteHas this ever been analyzed to rule out animal or human made?
Dogs know other canines and do not react like that is where the sounds are coming from.
There were some barks or howls mixed in but not the overall sounds.
Did this video ever get the attention of Moneymaker or the team?
At 13:09 a car that just went by honks several times--Maybe they saw something or even deer running away from the sound that were crossing the road.
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