Drone Footage Reveals Potential Bigfoot Structures and Vocals

Posted Monday, August 26, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A Bigfoot researcher has recently taken to YouTube to share their experiences and thoughts on using drones in their field research. The channel, BFFG-Bigfoot research, posted a video titled "Lets talk Squatch" where they discuss their new drone and how it can be used in their search for the elusive creature. The researcher starts off by discussing the lighting in their video and how they've found that using "wise light bulbs" has been a great addition to their setup. They then move on to talking about their new drone, which they've been enjoying and finding useful in their research. They mention that while it has its limitations, such as short battery life, it can still be a valuable tool in getting a different perspective and covering more ground. One of the main benefits of using a drone in Bigfoot research, according to the researcher, is the ability to scout out an area and get a better understanding of the terrain before physically entering it. This can be especially useful in areas with thick vegetation or swamps. They also mention that drones can be used to check out hard-to-reach areas and potentially capture footage of the creature from above. The researcher also addresses the common misconception that drones can record sound, explaining that they do not. They mention a viral video of a "Bigfoot" walking through the snow that was proven to be fake due to the sound of the creature's footsteps being heard, which is not possible with a drone. Overall, the researcher seems excited about the potential of using drones in their Bigfoot research and is looking forward to continuing to use it in the field. They encourage others to check out their videos and see the drone in action for themselves. I am always interested in hearing about new methods and technology being used in the search for these elusive creatures. The use of drones in Bigfoot research is an exciting development and I'm looking forward to seeing what kind of footage and information it can help uncover. I encourage all fellow Bigfoot enthusiasts to check out the BFFG-Bigfoot research YouTube channel and see the drone in action for themselves.