Taps Team Member's Forest Adventure: Bigfoot Audio Clues and Owl Encounters

Posted Tuesday, August 20, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

If you're a Bigfoot enthusiast, you're going to love this video I came across on YouTube, featuring Daryl from the TAAPS channel. Daryl is a skilled investigator who has been capturing amazing summertime Bigfoot vocals during his expeditions near The Woodlands, north of Houston, close to the Sam Houston National Forest. Daryl and the TAAPS team have been leaving recording devices in the forest, capturing some incredible audio. In this video, they share their experiences and discuss the correlation between coyotes and Sasquatch. They also play several clips where you can hear coyotes alongside what they believe to be Sasquatch vocalizations or possible Sasquatch "howls" followed by coyote responses. The team also discusses their audio equipment, techniques for dispersing their devices in the forest, and shares some fascinating insights about the lung capacity differences between owls and Sasquatch. This is crucial information when trying to distinguish between various sounds in the wild. One of the most interesting stories shared in the video is about Monkey Pond, an area where Daryl and his wife heard a symphony of owl sounds mimicking monkeys, leaving them with chills down their spines. This just goes to show that sometimes, what you initially think is a Sasquatch vocalization might turn out to be something else entirely. Daryl's dedication to exploring the Sam Houston National Forest during the summer months is particularly noteworthy, as it helps us understand the behavior of Sasquatch in different seasons. This is important because, as Bigfoot believers, we often wonder if they migrate or stay in their environment year-round. The audio evidence Daryl has collected supports the idea that they are accustomed to their environment and can endure the unbearable heat of the summer months. If you're interested in learning more about Daryl's experiences and hearing the fascinating audio clips, be sure to check out the TAAPS YouTube channel and give them a like, subscribe, and share. And, of course, keep an eye on Squatchable for more updates and stories about the world of Bigfoot.