Bigfoot Research Methods: Game Cameras & Tree Absorption

Posted Wednesday, April 24, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from The Sasquatch Podcast, hosts Shane and Tera discuss the concepts of "thinking in the box" and "thinking out of the box" when it comes to Bigfoot research. "Thinking in the box" refers to ideas and methods that we already have some understanding of, and can apply to increase our chances of a sighting or encounter. "Thinking out of the box" involves more unconventional and creative ideas. One idea that Shane mentions for thinking outside of the box is using game cameras as bait for black bears, as they are attracted to the batteries in the cameras. This could potentially attract a Bigfoot as well, as they are known to follow bears in the wild. Tera shares her personal experience of seeing a Bigfoot and it disappearing into a tree. This is a phenomenon that has been reported by others as well, and while it may be hard to believe, it is still worth considering as a possible explanation for some sightings. The conversation also touches on wood knocking, which was popularized by Matt Moneymaker and is now widely used in Bigfoot research. Shane mentions that he has used wood knocking while bear hunting, and it has been successful in attracting bears. Overall, the video is an interesting discussion of different methods and ideas for Bigfoot research. It's always great to hear different perspectives and creative ideas when it comes to this elusive creature. Be sure to check out the full video on The Sasquatch Podcast's YouTube channel.