Spring Break Sasquatch Sightings Sweep Washington State

Posted Friday, May 17, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A recent video from The Wild Times Podcast has been making the rounds in the Bigfoot community, discussing a wave of Sasquatch sightings in Washington state. The video features a conversation between the hosts, one of whom is a wildlife biologist, about the probability of these sightings being legitimate. The biologist explains that while there is no concrete evidence to support the existence of Sasquatch, the recent sightings are intriguing. She suggests that the warm weather and people spending more time outdoors during spring break could be factors in the increased reports. However, the other host remains skeptical and believes that the sightings are more likely to be misidentifications or hoaxes. The biologist also brings up the point that the popularity of movies and shows featuring primates and cryptids could be influencing people's perceptions of what they're seeing in the wild. She mentions that even the producers of the show "Finding Bigfoot" acknowledged the possibility of never finding concrete evidence of Sasquatch's existence. Despite the skepticism, the video also touches on a phone call received by the Stevens County Sheriff's Department in Washington, where a man asked if it was legal to shoot a Sasquatch and if his regular hunting license would suffice. The caller also specified that he would only shoot a male Sasquatch and not a female. This call, documented by the sheriff's department, adds an element of intrigue to the conversation. While the video doesn't provide any definitive proof of Sasquatch's existence, it's an interesting discussion on the topic and the factors that may contribute to the increased sightings. It's always exciting to see the Bigfoot community come together to discuss and analyze new reports and sightings. If you're interested in watching the full video and forming your own opinion, you can find it on The Wild Times Podcast's YouTube channel. Who knows, it may even inspire you to get out there and do some Sasquatch spotting of your own!