Bigfoot Researcher Finds Feeding Spot Emptied, Resets with Apples
Posted Wednesday, June 24, 2026
By Squatchable.com staff
There's something fascinating happening over on the YouTube channel Squatch'ya doin?, and if you're into ongoing feeding experiments and possible construction activity, you're going to want to check this one out.
In her latest upload, Angie heads back out to her spot after about a two-week absence, expecting to find absolutely nothing. Life has been busy, and she figured her last experiment was a bust. She had left a cantaloupe and a few peach nectarines behind, and sure enough, the food is completely gone. No tracks, no prints, no broken branches, no disturbed ground. Just an empty bucket of nothingness, as she puts it.
But here's where things get interesting. While she was up there, she spotted something that definitely wasn't there two weeks ago. It's some kind of structure or debris, and it doesn't look like storm damage to her. The end of it looks old, which has her thinking it might have been dragged to that location. Her gut feeling? The locals might be in the process of building something. That's a detail worth paying attention to, because intentional structure building is one of those behaviors that researchers have long suspected but rarely get hints of in the field.
For those unfamiliar with Angie's work, she's been running a kind of long-term feeding study at this location, trying to figure out what the resident Sasquatch group will and won't eat. In a previous experiment, she brought up Gayla apples, and they were completely ignored. Left untouched. So this time, she's switching it up with Granny Smith apples, and she's putting the whole bag inside the bucket with the lid on as an extra little obstacle. Smart thinking, honestly. If they're willing to work for it, that's another data point.
The whole thing is a great example of patient, methodical fieldwork. No rushing in with cameras blazing, no sensational claims. Just consistent visits, careful observation, and a willingness to let the evidence speak for itself. And that possible structure? That's the kind of thing that could turn into something much bigger if she keeps documenting it over time.
If you're into following along with active research sites and feeding experiments, definitely head over and watch this one for yourself. And drop a comment if you think the Granny Smiths are going to make the cut or if this group has more refined taste than that.