Bigfoot Sighting? Analyzing Trail Camera Footage and Eyewitness Accounts
Posted Thursday, January 18, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
Paranormal enthusiasts, have you had the chance to check out the latest video from the Alga Bigfoot Research Group on YouTube? If not, you're in luck because I've got all the details right here.
In the video, titled "Late Night Trail Cam Setup," the researchers share their experiences and insights on the age-old question: is Bigfoot a myth, a legend, a hoax, or a real flesh and blood creature? They discuss the numerous reported sightings and the fact that many Native American cultures have stories about Bigfoot.
After two separate sightings, the team behind Alga Bigfoot Research Group has been dedicated to researching Bigfoot for over 15 years. They set up trail cams with a time delay, so that something doesn't have to come in front of them to activate them. The cameras come off every 10 minutes for 10 seconds, giving them a better chance of capturing something on film.
The team also shares their approach to researching Bigfoot, which involves making noise to draw them in with their curiosity. They believe that making noise and being loud is more effective in attracting Bigfoot than being quiet and stealthy.
During their late-night trail cam setup, they noticed a shadowy figure in the distance, which they believe may have been a Bigfoot checking them out. They plan to leave the trail cameras out and check them in the morning to see if they captured any evidence.
The video ends with the team heading back to their vehicle and encouraging viewers to check out their Facebook page, Alabama Georgia Bigfoot Research Group. They hope that viewers have enjoyed the video and ask that they like and subscribe to their channel.
If you're interested in the search for Bigfoot, this video is definitely worth a watch. The Alga Bigfoot Research Group shares their passion and dedication to the subject, and their unique approach to researching Bigfoot is intriguing. Be sure to check out their YouTube channel and Facebook page for more updates on their research.