Former Officer Witnesses Bigfoot After Years Of Skepticism

Posted Thursday, July 02, 2026

By Squatchable.com staff

So I just came across this really compelling podcast episode over on YouTube, and honestly, it's one of those interviews that sticks with you. The hosts sit down with Scott and Sheila Granger of Squatch Fishing Outfitters, a couple based out of the North Georgia mountains who have a story that every researcher and witness out there needs to hear. What makes this interview so fascinating is that Scott wasn't always a believer. In fact, he flat out says he was "the biggest skeptic in the world." The guy spent his life hunting and fishing in swamps and rivers, walking miles into remote areas, and he was absolutely certain that if anything like a Sasquatch existed, he would have encountered it. He also had over 20 years in law enforcement, so his observational skills are not in question. This is someone trained to notice things. Sheila, on the other hand, grew up loving scary movies, particularly The Legend of Boggy Creek, that classic 1972 Charles B. Pierce film about the Fouke Monster in Arkansas. She had that spark of curiosity from childhood, but Scott needed convincing. The turning point came after they moved to North Georgia in 2018. Sheila was staying alone in a small 800-square-foot cabin by the river while Scott finished selling their house back in South Georgia. At night, she started hearing whooping sounds and called Scott asking what kind of bird makes a whooping noise in the middle of the night. Scott, being the outdoorsman he is, knew there was no bird that made that sound. Then there were tree knocks that sounded like home runs being hit, and something actually ran across the yard one night while Sheila's daughter was visiting, vibrating the cabin so hard the girl's eyes went wide. But the moment that changed everything for Sheila happened on September 11, 2019. She was out hiking with Scott and a friend, scouting for an upcoming camping trip. It was around 2 o'clock in the afternoon, and she went up a ridge ahead of the others. That's when she heard a clicking sound, the kind of tongue-clicking that has been reported in Sasquatch encounters for decades across North America. She took a step back, looked to her four o'clock position about 25 yards away, and saw something standing by a tree. It was swaying slightly, with what she described as hands around the tree. They made eye contact, no doubt about it. She screamed for Scott, and the figure dropped down on all fours and vanished "like a puff of smoke." She estimates it was around six and a half feet tall, though she notes it was standing on a decline, meaning it could have been even taller. The swaying behavior she described is something worth paying attention to. Lateral body swaying has been reported in Sasquatch encounters, and some researchers have drawn comparisons to how gorillas display stress or agitation through similar movements. Whether it's a stress response, a display behavior, or something else entirely, it's a detail that adds another layer to the encounter. What really hits home about this interview is the journey from skeptic to witness. Scott went from dismissing the whole phenomenon to actively investigating it alongside Sheila, eventually starting Squatch Fishing Outfitters and getting deep into the research community. North Georgia has long been considered active territory, with the Appalachian foothills providing dense cover and remote terrain that Sasquatch seem to favor. If you haven't checked out this episode yet, do yourself a favor and give it a watch. The Grangers tell their story with such detail and honesty that it's hard not to get pulled in. Whether you're a longtime researcher or just curious, this is the kind of firsthand account that reminds you why people keep going back into the woods.