Bigfoot Encounters: Analyzing Footprints, Gait, and Startling Behavior with William Jevning
Posted Friday, March 14, 2025
By Squatchable.com staff
A recent video from the YouTube channel Creek Devil has caught the attention of the Bigfoot community. In the video, host William Jevning, a two-time witness and field researcher with over 40 years of experience, shares an encounter with a creature that he describes as a "demon type" of sound, silhouetted and hulking, pitch black, and approximately 5 1/2 ft wide and 13-14 ft tall. Jevning emphasizes that the one thing that ran through his mind during the encounter was "I don't have a big enough gun."
The video is a Q&A session where Jevning and Forest, another researcher, answer viewer questions. One question asks about the footprints sent to Jevning by hunters, which were described as human-like. Jevning clarifies that the hunters sent individual footprints, not a series, and that they were out in the wilderness hunting in Canada. Forest adds that the footprints resemble Bigfoot tracks closely, but without a reference for size, it's hard to say for sure. Forest also notes that it's common for people to send pictures and then never hear from them again.
Another viewer asks about how Bigfoot walks and if they have two moving joints in their foot. Forest explains that primates, including Bigfoot, have longer and more flexible bones in their feet than humans, allowing for more joints and movement. Forest also notes that the mid-tarsal break in primates acts as a hinge, allowing the foot to fold over like a hand, which is useful for climbing.
The same viewer asks if apes have the same bones in their foot as humans, and Forest explains that while the bones are the same, they are much longer and heavier in structure in apes, designed for climbing rather than walking and running like humans.
The video also touches on the topic of self-defense when researching Bigfoot. Jevning explains that he hasn't carried a firearm in many years and prefers to plan ahead and never go alone. Forest adds that he typically carries a 35mm camera or his iPhone to document any encounters.
Towards the end of the video, Jevning shares a personal story about a Bigfoot entering his house and throwing cans of beans at him while he was asleep. Jevning admits that he didn't see anything and still doesn't know exactly what happened.
I encourage readers to watch the video for themselves and draw their own conclusions. The video provides valuable insights into the experiences and knowledge of two seasoned Bigfoot researchers.