Iowa Bigfoot Hunt: Mysterious Sounds & Cornfield Encounters

Posted Sunday, January 21, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from the YouTube channel Tate Hieronymus, titled "Bigfoot of Iowa - Episode 9 (Sasquatch: A Search for SABE)," the team heads to the heart of the Midwest to investigate potential Bigfoot activity in the state of Iowa. Iowa, with its vast cornfields and few forests, is often overlooked as a potential habitat for Bigfoot, but last year's visit to this location proved to be fruitful. Tate Hieronymus and Ron are joined by two other researchers, Jeremiah Byron and Ontario Richardson, as they explore the area and hope to encounter something unusual. The team starts off by playing some music and using a laser device, but ultimately, they decide to walk down the road and do some wood knocks to see if they can elicit a response. As they walk, they hear what they believe to be an owl making a screeching sound, and later, they hear a low-pitched, guttural sound that sets off coyotes in both directions. The team is unsure of what caused the sound, but they suspect it may have been a Bigfoot. The team decides to stick to the area and explore it further, as they believe there may be Bigfoot activity in the vicinity. They make sure to have recorders on them at all times and plan to walk down the road later on to see what happens. The video is a fascinating glimpse into the world of Bigfoot research and the efforts being made to gather evidence and learn more about these elusive creatures. It's always exciting to see researchers exploring new areas and gathering data, and this video is no exception. If you're interested in learning more about Bigfoot and the ongoing search for evidence of its existence, be sure to check out the video and keep an eye on the Tate Hieronymus YouTube channel for future updates. Who knows what they'll encounter next on their journey to uncover the truth about Bigfoot!