Michigan Bigfoot Researcher Reveals Voice Samples and Field Experiences
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video from the YouTube channel Grizzly Is On The Hunt, host Grizzly and his co-host Val sit down with researcher James to discuss his unique approach to Bigfoot research. James focuses on collecting voice communications from his expeditions and has some fascinating samples to share.
James grew up with a love for the outdoors and adventure, inspired by heroes like Daniel Boone, Davy Crockett, and Tarzan. He sees biblical parallels in the Bigfoot phenomenon and is intrigued by the mystery and unknown aspects of the subject.
During the interview, James explains that he has found significant structures in Michigan's woods that suggest to him that there are large numbers of these beings in those areas. By leaving recorders in these areas, he has collected some amazing audio artifacts that have left him in awe.
One particularly interesting vocal expression James shares is a metallic sound that he has recorded on multiple occasions. He describes it as sounding like an empty dumpster being dropped onto concrete, but there is no concrete in the area. Chris, another researcher, has also heard this vocal expression and believes it may be a form of tribal language or communication.
James goes on to discuss a female vocal expression he recorded last August, which he calls a "honey hot husk." This vocal expression is followed by a melodic clicking and clucking sound, which James suggests may be a form of communication or identification.
The interview covers a wide range of topics, including spirituality, life, and the arts. James shares his passion for the mystery and adventure of Bigfoot research and his excitement about the unknown aspects of the subject.
If you're interested in learning more about James's research and hearing some of the fascinating audio artifacts he has collected, be sure to check out the full video on Grizzly Is On The Hunt's YouTube channel.