Looking For Bigfoot? Here's Some Things To Look For


So you're wanting to go look for bigfoot, but you aren't sure exactly what it is you're looking for. Well here's a list of information to get you started. What they sound like, what they smell like, and more. Of course we can't verify if any of this information is true, but at least it's a place to start.

In Washington, there have been roughly 600 sightings of Bigfoot over the years, making our state the most likely place to run into the hairy humanoid. Other states have seen him too, of course. Texans call him Old Hairy Bill. Spokanites know him as the Bad Smelling Tree Man. Oklahomans call him the notorious Monkey Man. But most likely, Bigfoot is a native of the Northwest – all the more reason to get to know him.

In one of those online research projects that spirals out of control, this reporter has spent a good deal of time at the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization’s website over the past few weeks. There I’ve sought out the most interesting sightings, and the patterns that emerge among listings across the country. Below, the fruits of this valuable, worthwhile labor. In the sightings listed below, a few of Bigfoot’s most likely characteristics are revealed.

What does Bigfoot sound like?

Whether he’s thumping rocks, howling at hikers, or shrieking into the night, Bigfoot’s got something to say. The site’s reports provide a few of his more notable vocalizations, and even a few audio clips.

In 2008, things got a bit weird for a dad and his son while hiking down an unused logging road on Grass Mountain. While sitting down for a snack, they heard a groaning float out from the forest. “It was starting to confuse us so we started to go back down the trail,” their report reads. “After about five minutes of walking fast we heard a rib cage rattling scream behind us that just about scared me stiff.”

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Comments

  1. You don't look for Bigfoot. You listen for them because they are invisible most of the time, and only rarely risk getting shot by coming into man's dimension.

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  2. Bigfoot loves b-movie actors. He's strange that way. @('_’)@

    ~ Chick

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  3. b-movie actors love bigfoot, with the 567 bf movies out each month now they get to work

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  4. The best way to encounter a bigfoot is to be high as a kite.

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  5. that guy looks MacGyver , MacGyver vs bigfoot again...?

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