Bigfoot Researcher Reads Ohio Encounter Reports at Mosquito Lake
Posted Monday, August 17, 2026
By Squatchable.com staff
There's something undeniably compelling about sitting around a campfire in a location with a history of Bigfoot activity, and that's exactly what unfolds in this fascinating video from the YouTube channel Exposing the Strange. The host, along with his friend Matt Ams from Planet 412, set up camp at Mosquito Lake State Park in Trumbull County, Ohio, an area known for ongoing reports of Sasquatch sightings. What makes this video particularly interesting is that they brought along an audio recorder to monitor the woods behind their campsite, and shortly after dark, they captured some large branch snapping sounds followed by a significant crashing noise that almost sounded like a double impact. That kind of real-time audio monitoring adds an extra layer of intrigue to an already captivating fireside chat.
The bulk of the video consists of the host reading through documented encounter stories that have occurred throughout Trumbull County and the surrounding region. These aren't just vague recollections; they include specific dates, locations, and detailed descriptions that paint a vivid picture of what witnesses experienced. One story from 2004 near the Grand River State Game Preserve describes a young male figure approximately six feet tall with light milk chocolate-colored hair, stocky but not bulky, kneeling in a distinctly human-like manner before standing and making eye contact with the witness. The witness described feeling an overwhelming sense of calm wash over them as the figure turned and strolled into the dense woods, looking back only once before disappearing.
Another account from Cortland, Ohio, within the city limits, involves a witness who spotted a large black creature near the road and later discovered very large humanlike tracks in the snow. The Orwell Township stories are particularly haunting, spanning from 1981 to 1983 and again in 1997, describing a recurring presence in a planted pine forest behind a house. The witness's father, along with a deputy sheriff friend, reportedly chased the entity through the woods, and the father emerged shaken enough to tell his child never to enter the forest again. Yet the sightings continued until the family moved to Arizona.
The Liberty Township encounter near State Route 62 and Logan Gate Road includes some fascinating physical evidence details. The witness described tracks that were deeper in the front and spaced as far as eight feet apart, which their father, experienced with West Virginia mountain animal tracks, insisted could not be bear prints. The eight-foot stride length is consistent with numerous Sasquatch reports across North America, where witnesses frequently describe impossibly long strides between footprints. The witness also noted feeling a sense of peace rather than fear when seeing the creature, describing its expression as resembling a lost and lonely puppy rather than something menacing.
One of the more unsettling accounts comes from the Brook Wildlife Area in Windham in 2005, where two friends fishing at Eagle Creek around 6:30 in the morning heard what they described as a horrible scream that sounded like someone yelling with the speech reversed. They later discovered 12 to 13-inch footprints in the sand along with disturbed mussel beds, suggesting something had been foraging in the creek. The prints led to a four-foot embankment and into heavy thorn brush that would shred clothing, making it difficult to explain who or what could have made those tracks. Twelve to thirteen-inch footprints fall squarely within the typical range reported for Sasquatch, which generally spans from about twelve inches all the way up to twenty inches or more.
The final story takes place about 25 minutes away in Hermitage, Pennsylvania, where a driver and passengers spotted what appeared to be a person crossing the road, only to watch it glide with great speed into the trees on the opposite side. The light brown coloring and the gliding movement are descriptions that come up repeatedly in Sasquatch encounter reports, where witnesses often note that the figure moved in a way that seemed to defy normal human locomotion.
Trumbull County and the surrounding area of northeastern Ohio and western Pennsylvania sit in a region with extensive forested areas, waterways, and the kind of remote terrain that Sasquatch researchers have long considered prime habitat. The Grand River, Mosquito Creek Reservoir, and the various wildlife areas mentioned in these accounts provide exactly the kind of cover and resources that would appeal to a large, reclusive primate. The consistency in the descriptions across multiple decades and locations suggests either an ongoing presence or a shared cultural narrative that keeps drawing witnesses forward to share their experiences.
For anyone interested in the ongoing research and documentation of Sasquatch encounters in the Midwest, this video is absolutely worth watching. The combination of the atmospheric campfire setting, the real-time audio monitoring, and the collection of detailed witness accounts makes for a compelling piece of content that adds to the growing body of regional encounter data. The host's approach of reading these stories aloud in the very area where they occurred gives the whole thing an immersive quality that really drives home the idea that these events happened to real people in real places.