Bigfoot Researcher William Jevning Discusses Sightings and Interactions

Posted Friday, January 24, 2025

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from the YouTube channel Creek Devil, host William Jevning and co-host Tom discuss a range of topics related to Bigfoot. Jevning, a two-time witness and field researcher with over 40 years of experience, shares his thoughts on various questions from the audience. One viewer asked about a possible second figure in the famous Patterson-Gimlin film. Jevning notes that while he hasn't seen anything like that in the film, it's possible that artifacts from multiple generations of copies could create the illusion of another figure. Another viewer, Danny, brought up the audio quality of the show's interviews with Mr. Black. Jevning acknowledged the issue and explained that they are working on a written discussion of the 2-hour interview, which will be read by a professional for clarity. He also mentioned that there are multiple individuals he refers to as Mr. Black, and that more interviews with different sources are on the way. One question that stood out was whether Bigfoots have a specific season or time of year when they may be more active or aggressive towards humans. Jevning suggested that in Oregon, where he is based, the Vanishing Season occurs in late summer and fall, which aligns with the time of year when mushroom hunting and salmon runs are prevalent. He noted that many missing persons cases during this time involve mushroom hunters, and that SAR teams with dogs are often unable to find them. Overall, the video offers a range of insights and perspectives from a seasoned Bigfoot researcher. If you're interested in learning more, be sure to check out the full video on Creek Devil's YouTube channel.