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Monday, December 12, 2016

New "Finding Bigfoot" episodes in 2017

The next season of "Finding Bigfoot" will start airing in January 2017. There are two episodes of interest. The Wisconsin episode airs Sunday, January 29 at 8 pm Central, and the Iowa episode airs March 5 at 8 pm Central. Investigators Larry and Jen Dopke worked on the Wisconsin episode, and it sounds like they had a great time doing so. Investigator Steve Moon and I, along with along with Eric Roberts, Val Adams, and Mary Hovind, are in the Iowa episode. I made my acting debut - I filmed a reenactment. Please have my Emmy ready.

Tuesday, December 6, 2016

BFRO 2017 Expeditions

Hi gang,

The BFRO has released the first round of 2017 public expeditions. Go to http://www.bfro.net/ for details. I am conducting the Wisconsin expedition in June, and is being held in a location which hasn't had an expedition before but is very active. There will also be an Iowa Spring expedition, hosted by Steve Moon, and the dates should be added shortly.

2017 is going to be busy!

Friday, November 18, 2016

BFRO Report Report 51949

The second Sasquatch report for Nova Scotia has been published by the BFRO. Like the first report, the sighting occurred near the Uniacke House Museum, The location is densely wooded, and in fact closely resembles northern Wisconsin or Michigan's Upper Peninsula. It looks like a wonderful place and deserves significant investigation. There are more reports in the pipeline; one from southern Nova Scotia near the Bay of Fundy, and one northwest of West Dalhousie.

Tuesday, October 25, 2016

BFRO Report # 50446

The first-ever BFRO report of Sasquatch activity in Nova Scotia, Canada, was just recently published. I spent a couple hours interviewing the witness in August 2016. He reported activity (ground stomping, rock throwing) which I've encountered numerous times, most recently in Iowa while filming an episode of "Finding Bigfoot." There are more reports in Nova Scotia for me to follow up on, and who know, maybe we'll hold a public expedition there next fall.

Thursday, May 23, 2013

SW Wisconsin study area YTD

I've been able to get out into the field in my study area several times in the last 30 days including leaving audio recording equipment out overnight.  Last year was a very active year for the area, which caught me by surprise.  I had two instances of rocks thrown at me, several vocalizations (including one time with multiple witnesses), knocks, and eye glow.  Even when I went into the area at the end of December I had a couple distinct knocks.  So I expected that this spring would pick up where the activity left off.  I took advantage of winter and memorized the location of farm lights and cell phone tower lights so I could determine if what I would be seeing was eye glow or a fixed landmark.  Silly me.

So far I haven't had anything which I would consider to be activity.  No whoops or howls.  No knocks.  And no rock throwing. Looking back at my notes the activity level significantly dropped starting around October 6 when temperatures first started to feel like Wisconsin fall.  It's possible that the area is not a habitat and was active last year because of the significant drought in the state which would cause the Sasquatch to expand their watering/feeding areas. It's also possible that, assuming the creatures are intelligent, they're waiting until the first major influx of campers in the area come and go - which would be after this weekend.

The area will continue to be studied throughout the summer and fall, including late night hikes deep into the woods, and overnight recording sessions. 

Saturday, May 11, 2013

The 2013 expedition season has arrived

Finally the snow is gone and it's time to get back into the field. The April expedition has wrapped and I hope to have audio posted shortly. It's too windy today to leave a recorder out in my research area, but I'll be able to spend more time in there this year than I had planned. Then there is an expedition in July I'll be working too.

Its going to be a fun year.