Mastering Sasquatch Knocks: Patterns and Timing with James

Posted Saturday, January 20, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video posted by the Lower Michigan Sasquatch Research Team, researcher James shares his technique for capturing the elusive knocks that are believed to be made by Bigfoot. The video, titled "BIGFOOT KNOCKING STRATEGY," gives viewers a demonstration of the pauses James uses in between knocks to achieve the best results. James explains that by using specific pauses in between knocks, he is able to better distinguish the knocks from other sounds in the forest. This technique is just one of the many methods that Bigfoot researchers use to try and make contact with these elusive creatures. But what's the science behind these knocks? Some researchers believe that the knocks are a form of communication used by Bigfoot to mark territory or to communicate with other members of their group. Others believe that the knocks may be a way for Bigfoot to let researchers know that they are nearby. Regardless of the reason behind the knocks, they remain a fascinating and mysterious aspect of Bigfoot research. And as James demonstrates in the video, the use of specific pauses in between knocks can help to increase the chances of hearing a response. In addition to the knocks, the video also touches on the importance of being respectful and quiet while in the forest. As James notes, "these animals are very sensitive to sound and movement." By being mindful of our presence in the forest, we can increase our chances of having a successful Bigfoot encounter. So, the next time you're out in the forest, give James's technique a try. And who knows, you might just hear a knock in response. Don't forget to check out the full video on the Lower Michigan Sasquatch Research Team's YouTube channel to learn more about this fascinating topic.