Minnesota Bigfoot Sighting: New Photo Emerges, Stirs Excitement

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A recent video posted on the YouTube channel Rocky Mountain Sasquatch has caught the attention of Bigfoot enthusiasts and researchers. The video, titled "Central Minnesota Bigfoot Captured on Camera Watching Deer," features a photograph of what appears to be a Sasquatch observing a group of deer in central Minnesota. According to the video, the photograph was taken by a friend's daughter who was taking pictures of the deer for her father. It wasn't until three days later, when they zoomed in on the image, that they noticed the figure standing behind the deer. The family's German Shepherd has been reportedly frightened ever since that day. The YouTube channel responded to the photograph by saying, "Pretty cool. Do you live near where they took the photo?" The individual who submitted the photograph, identified as Alicia, confirmed that she has lived in the area her whole life and that her family has their own Sasquatch stories to tell. Minnesota has a history of Bigfoot sightings and encounters, with many reports coming from the central region of the state. Rocky Mountain Sasquatch has received several videos and photographs of Sasquatch in Minnesota, and this latest photograph is consistent with other reports of Bigfoot watching game animals such as deer and elk. While some skeptics may dismiss the photograph as a hoax or misidentification, Bigfoot enthusiasts and researchers are intrigued by the possibility of a Sasquatch sighting in central Minnesota. The photograph, along with the family's account of their German Shepherd's behavior, adds to the growing body of evidence suggesting that Sasquatch may be living in the forests and wilderness areas of Minnesota. If you're interested in seeing the photograph and hearing more about the encounter, be sure to check out the video on Rocky Mountain Sasquatch's YouTube channel. And if you have your own Sasquatch sighting or encounter to report, Squatchable is always interested in hearing from witnesses and researchers. You can submit your report on our website or through our social media channels.