Uncovering Juvenile Bigfoot Trail in Myakka River State Park

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

If you're a Bigfoot enthusiast, you're probably familiar with the concept of "skunk apes" - the Southern cousin of Bigfoot, often sighted in the swamps and forests of Florida. The YouTube channel Sussex County Bigfoot recently shared a video titled "Myakkahatchee - Skunk Ape Research in North Port Florida - In the Shadow of Big Red Eye," and it's a fascinating watch. The video starts with the team discovering an unexpected visitor in their camp. It's not Bigfoot, but a falcon perched on a power line. The team uses this opportunity to discuss the differences between power line trails and typical Bigfoot habitats. They also mention how hurricane damage can impact their search for signs of Bigfoot, making it harder to spot any unusual stick structures. As they explore the Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park and the Big Slough Preserve, they come across what appears to be a series of footprints. The team takes a closer look and shares their thoughts on the possible origins of the tracks. They also discuss the importance of proper footwear when exploring snake-infested areas, a valuable tip for any aspiring Sasquatch researchers. One interesting aspect of the video is the team's discovery of a possible kill site. They decide to bait and trail camera it to see what kind of predators are in the area. While it's not directly related to Bigfoot, it's still an intriguing find and offers insight into the local wildlife. Towards the end of the video, the team does a New Jersey Bigfoot call to see if they can elicit a response. Although they don't get a clear response, the attempt is still exciting and adds to the overall atmosphere of the video. In conclusion, this video from Sussex County Bigfoot offers a unique blend of skunk ape research, practical tips for exploring snake-infested areas, and an exploration of local wildlife. While the team doesn't encounter Bigfoot in this particular video, their dedication to the search and their willingness to share their experiences make it a worthwhile watch for any Bigfoot enthusiast. So, grab some popcorn, sit back, and enjoy the adventure!