Bigfoot Research Team Plans Investigation with Thermal Imaging and Bait

Posted Saturday, July 06, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A new video has surfaced on YouTube that is sure to pique the interest of Bigfoot enthusiasts. The video, posted by the channel Real Eyes Tv, documents a group's efforts to capture footage of the elusive creature using thermal imaging and distress calls. In the video, the group discusses their plans to branch out and cover a two-mile radius in the hopes of capturing evidence of Bigfoot. They mention that they have already had "heavy actions" in the area, including hearing whistles that didn't sound like owls. One member of the group, Kip, has been studying topographic maps of the area to get a better understanding of the terrain. The group also mentions that they have had assistance from a man named Bart, who was present when the longest recorded Sasquatch behavior on camera was captured in the area known as the "Ill Back." As the night wears on, the group sets up thermal imaging cameras and baby crying distress calls in the hopes of attracting a Bigfoot. They discuss the importance of having someone on perimeter watch and making sure everyone is in a position to film from where they sleep. Towards the end of the video, the group mentions that they have bait set up in the forest and that they have had success with it in the past. They also discuss the possibility of setting up a stationary thermal imaging camera to catch the creatures on camera as they cross a road. I am excited to see what this group captures on camera. The use of thermal imaging and distress calls is an interesting approach and I am eager to see the results. I encourage all Bigfoot enthusiasts to check out the video for themselves and see what they think. Who knows, maybe this group will be the one to finally capture definitive proof of the existence of Bigfoot.