Designing a Humane Live Trap for Capturing Sasquatch: A Detailed Plan
Posted Thursday, January 18, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
A new video from the YouTube channel Expert Sasquatch Experts has caught the attention of the Bigfoot community. The video, titled "Sasquatch Capture," features a member of the channel discussing a trap design for capturing a Sasquatch.
In the video, the individual explains that they have been working on ideas for humane methods of searching for Sasquatch, including the use of a live trap. The trap design shown in the video features a "dirty bar" and is designed to allow for easy escape if a tranquilizer is used instead of a deadly weapon.
The plan, as explained in the video, is to tranquilize a Sasquatch and transport it to a secure location in the back of a van. The individual notes that the location has yet to be named.
The video has sparked a range of reactions from the Bigfoot community, with some expressing concern about the potential harm that could be caused to a Sasquatch by such a trap. Others have praised the channel for their innovative thinking and openness to new ideas.
At Squatchable, we respect all opinions and ideas within the Bigfoot community. We encourage our readers to watch the video and share their thoughts with us. Do you think a trap like this could be effective in capturing a Sasquatch? Or do you have concerns about the potential harm it could cause? Let us know in the comments.
It's important to note that the video and its content do not belong to Squatchable, but rather are the property of the Expert Sasquatch Experts YouTube channel. As a curator of Bigfoot-related content, we are simply sharing this video with our readers and encouraging discussion.
In conclusion, the "Sasquatch Capture" video from Expert Sasquatch Experts has certainly generated some buzz within the Bigfoot community. Whether you agree or disagree with the trap design, it's always exciting to see new ideas and approaches being discussed in the world of Sasquatch research. Be sure to check out the video and share your thoughts with us.