Missouri Bigfoot Sightings: Researchers Investigate Riverside Activity and Share Evidence

Posted Sunday, October 20, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

If you're a Bigfoot enthusiast, you're going to love this video I recently came across on YouTube. The video, posted by the channel Sasquatch Theory, features a group of researchers investigating Bigfoot activity in Southern Missouri. The team, including Adam, his brother Shelby, and their neighbors, have been experiencing Bigfoot activity for many years and believe that these creatures are following the waterways in search of food sources. In the video, the team sets up audio equipment, thermal and night vision, and hopes to capture footage of the Sasquatch. They mention that these creatures do not seem to like camera equipment, but they are determined to document the activity and share it with the world. Adam and Shelby live along the rivers and creeks in Madison County, and they have been experiencing Bigfoot activity for many years. They believe that the Sasquatch are following the waterways and observing people along the way. The team plans to set up audio equipment, thermal and night vision, and hopes to capture footage of the Sasquatch. One interesting piece of evidence presented in the video is a track that was found in a garden. The team casted the track in plaster and it is the only cast that they have been able to successfully create. The track was found in the middle of a garden that had been torn up, and the team believes that the Sasquatch may have been eating watermelons from the garden. The team also mentions that they have heard vocalizations in the area and that they believe the Sasquatch are nocturnal. They also mention that they have heard a classical Bigfoot howl in the morning and that it was so long that they couldn't mimic it. Overall, this video is a fascinating look into the world of Bigfoot research and the evidence that supports the existence of these creatures. If you're a Bigfoot enthusiast, I highly recommend checking out this video and the Sasquatch Theory channel on YouTube. Who knows, you might just find some evidence of your own!