Bigfoot Researcher Deploys Cameras and Parabolic Mic in the Woods

Posted Thursday, January 18, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In the latest video from the YouTube channel algabigfootresearchgroup, the researcher sets up trail cameras and a parabolic microphone in search of evidence of Bigfoot. The researcher has been investigating Bigfoot for over 15 years and believes that the journey is just beginning. The researcher explains that they are setting up the trail cameras to capture footage every 15 minutes for 15 seconds, as sometimes a Bigfoot may walk in front of the camera but not trigger it. They also mention that the lake level has dropped significantly in just a week, allowing them to set up a camera on the other side. In addition to the trail cameras, the researcher also demonstrates a homemade parabolic microphone. The microphone is made from a plastic bowl, a tripod, and a unidirectional microphone. The researcher explains that the microphone amplifies sound waves from in front of it, making it easier to hear any activity in the woods. The researcher then takes the parabolic microphone and night vision camera into the woods to record any sounds or sights. They mention that there are dogs barking in the distance, but they are not concerned as there are many feral dogs in the area. The video ends with the researcher checking the trail cameras and promising to post any footage captured on the channel. They encourage viewers to watch the video and like, subscribe, and share with their friends. Overall, the video provides an interesting look into the methods used by Bigfoot researchers. The use of trail cameras and parabolic microphones can be effective tools in gathering evidence of the elusive creature. Whether or not Bigfoot is a myth, legend, hoax, or real flesh and blood creature, the search for answers continues.