Mountain Monsters Team's Intense Bigfoot Encounters & New Quests

Posted Friday, June 28, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

If you're a fan of the show "Mountain Monsters" on America's Network, you'll be excited to learn about an interview with the team's leader, Trapper TI. In the interview, Trapper discusses the passion and teamwork that goes into each monster hunt, as well as some of the challenges they faced while filming the show. The team, known as AES, consists of six members, each with a specific job to do. Trapper holds the team together, Huckleberry is team security, Willie builds the traps, Jeff does most of the research, Bill keeps the team entertained, and Buck does the heavy lifting and "smelly stuff." When asked about the Ohio Grassman hunt, Trapper reveals that he has personally seen a "butt section" of a Bigfoot-like creature during the investigation. He also mentions that he believes everyone on the team has had encounters with such creatures. Trapper and his team are open to hunting for other creatures and monsters in different parts of the world, but their jobs and the need for reliable witnesses make it difficult for them to travel too far from home. One of the scariest hunts the team has been on was for the Snig Gaster, a flying creature in Preston County, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Maryland. Trapper admits that they may not have been fully prepared for that particular hunt. Away from the show, Trapper and the team are always investigating leads and talking to witnesses. They are dedicated to their quest to capture a Bigfoot, but they will not hurt or kill the creature. Their goal is to capture one and turn it over to science for study. The new season of "Mountain Monsters" promises to be another wild ride through different parts of the Eastern side of the country. Fans can expect plenty of fun moments with Wild Bill and his cooking, as well as the team's joking and pranking. As Bigfoot believers, we are always excited to learn more about these elusive creatures and the passionate people who hunt for them. So, grab some popcorn and settle in for another thrilling season of "Mountain Monsters"!