Thank you for bringing up the whole barred owl thing!!! FINALLY! It is my belief that more than half of Bigfoot vocals can be attributed to Barred owls. I won't mention the name of the host or the show, but there is a show here on TH-cam where the host has been researching for more than 40 plus years, but he regularly has on a guest, a woman from the Northeast, who comes on to play her latest "Bigfoot vocals," and it is 1,000% nothing more than barred owls. She even makes the statement, "This is NOT an owl." And it absolutely IS. Then when I leave a comment about these vocals being nothing more than owls (and also list my professional credentials to back myself up), I am absolutely ignored by the host and/or trashed by other listeners. I have a career centered in wildlife and I have seen these owls make sounds that are so incredibly voluminous and primate-like that it would leave you shocked. Anyway, my point being, that if this show host, who has been researching for more than 40 years (and whose credibility is being trashed via this woman), doesn't know the difference between barred owls and Bigfoot, then imagine all the ordinary people out there who are misconstruing the sounds. This issue needs to be addressed on other outlets, and as much as possible , but THANK YOU for at least doing your part to open up the conversation!!!
Yeah that doesn't surprise me. Bert Kreischer has a funny bit about his Dad thinking that he was having an interaction with an owl across the lake every night but it was just another guy thinking and doing the same thing.
Another great episode from STM, this time with Eli. Great insight with three excellent Bigfoot researchers; Shane Corson, Chris Spencer and Rebecca Slick. Always love these episodes and can’t wait for the next one!
Another great episode! This has been an excellent series. Everyone involved in the OP is doing fantastic work and again, they should be commended for everything they do. And HUGE props to Eli and the STM crew, for creating this excellent series!
As i've said many times before. It's not always all about Sasquatch. As Rebekah in the beginning of the video. Clearly gave a great ecology lesson on trees/plants and there behavior. And that's why i prefer watching these folks. Because you get a great understanding of the wildlife your traversing through. Being in the avian field as i have for the past 30+yrs working hands on with everything from Warblers to Birds of Prey. I appreciate this kind of education for those that are new to forestry wildlife research.
Amazing comment! Thats exactly why I include bits like that into the documentary, there’s so much out there besides Sasquatch and its all very interesting. Thanks for watching!
Chris Spencer is one of the most grounded researchers out there. Always like when researchers can accept when their methods aren't working and change them accordingly.
although..I am on the other side of the planet I am also surrounded by a forest where there is no living being, of all the explorers I follow ,these 4 people are my most favorite..dedicated,well grounded,intelligent
Has anyone ever thought putting like a running security camera high up in the canopy and have it facing down and outward? Like a camera on the corner of a building or a traffic cam?
To mitigate smell, they need a specific set of clothes they wear only when in the woods, don’t wash them, ever. the danker the better. Don’t wash a couple of days before going in. When There, rub the dirt over yourself. No deodorants, soaps or perfumes.
The NA Sounds are some of the most interesting and compelling in this field of research. Kudos to those determined individuals that captured them! It's amazing how much more sensitive to smells the wild game are compared to us humans. For example the bobcat and the bear go straight to the cameras, like "what's up bro, I see you".
Loved Rebekah giving the Pileated Woodpecker info. They are our largest woodpecker at 17in rivaling the size of an American Crow. They are mainly out west in the area's you folks due your squatch research. As they prefer old growth forests. However, they are also in Florida as i've seen them there as well. After they have finished excavating a hole it's often used by Screech Owls or squirrels. Where i live we don't get them or so i thought until one day i found one on my suet feeder VERY VERY rare treat for my area in the Northeast. My typical backyard fare is; Downy, Hairy, Red Bellied woodpeckers. Along with our largest resident the Northern or Yellow Shafted Flicker at 13in. Pileated also love ants and like there smaller Flicker cousins out west being the Gilded and Red Shafted. You'll often seen them on the ground boring into old fallen wood logs or directly into the ground in search of ants and grubs.
Eli, excellent work as always. So thorough. The dedication of the researchers is astounding. They work to remain science-based in a field where sensationalism sells. 🎉
I enjoyed this episode. I have never heard a Barred Owl vocalizing before and, if I had heard this out on a trail, I would have thought something weird was out there but now I know. I also liked the comparison videos!
@@SmallTownMonsters hi guys👋 I 'm from Algeria I became interested by Bigfoot when I heard from a Muslim predicator that a kind of JINN in arabic language Marid' مارد (the most dangerous kind of JINN) can appears in a Bigfoot form and disappear when he wants. I think that's why still now no one found his bones. Hope you understand what I mean (paracetamol). Because of in the whole world there are BigfootS under different names. For the exemple here in Algeria there is ghoul. 🙏🇩🇿
Barred Owls usually have a straight or varied but similar; "Who cooks for you" to there calls. It's very distinct and if you've spend anytime in a deep forest setting where they are prevalent. You'll get familiar with this call very quickly.
This is a great video, guys. I enjoyed getting to know the team more, but also hearing about their experiences and how the local ecosystem can influence BF research.
If you want to know how to get audio Chris Spencer is the one to ask. He helped me build my recorders and helped me with some audio I couldn't identify. Great dude.
Thank you for a very knowledgeable video. It was very interesting. I also liked the sounds of a owl and a Bigfoot. I would of never noticed the difference. Very good!!!! Until the next video. Stay safe and keep your eyes open especially in the woods.
Gday from Australia Eli ! Great episode, really enjoyed it. Not everything is transferable in regards to searching for our Yowie down under but many thought provoking points I’ll take onboard . Keep up the great work mate ! 👍
Honestly surprised it doesn't have more subs. Great videography, narration and group of friends. I notice all these creatures seem to smell the trail cams. Wonder if bigfoot smell it too and stay clear from it.
Love the video, high quality work as always! Curious when we'll get another episode of Mysteries and Monsters tho? Probably my favorite series yall have put out
💚👋 First of all, KUDOS 👏👏👏to ALL RESEARCHERS of Olympic Project. The hard work and countless hours in the winter and summer months collecting data of Sasquatch and other animals in the forest. True dedication💯👍indeed. Also, STM/BTT out there bringing well documented amazing camera audio footage. Gives one that feeling, you're there within the forestry😮and I am watching on my phone. I can only imagine watching from a large screen of which I don't have at this time. Well done, Eli, bringing all this most informative research taken place💯👍💯👍Thank you in the manner that you present this project.
99.999% of the time if a human sees a trail camera theyre just gonna steal it if theyre going to do anything to it, especially if theyre trespassing and/or poaching.
The silence of those woods is deafening. I have some PTSD from an experience when I was much younger and have not been able to bring myself to go back out into the woods since. I used to spend every day out hiking through the woods every chance I got. The woods was always so noisy with birds singing and squirrels scurrying and deer making noise and bugs and more. Well, one day I was deep out in the woods and the noisy woods became silent, like in the first part of this video. I immediately went on high alert and then there was a branch snap not far away and I bolted like a scared deer. Never did see what it was, but whatever it was, it was heavy and the forest critters didn't like it. It scared me so badly that I have flashbacks still.
Trail cameras aren't the trick. There's something afoot here we're not considering - widely, at least. There must be millions of game/trail cams across the US. Granted, they're not typically in the _deep_ forest and high mountains. Perhaps they can see IR, perhaps they sense EM? Perhaps they are so innately tuned and familiar with their environment that they can see/smell/sense and avoid trail cams? *Drone swarms* are an underutilized (unutilized, really) tool in Sasquatch discovery. Frankly, I believe it's the only way we will ever actually find one without it finding us first. Swarms could be utilized by on-site investigators with thermal sensors to literally surround an area with sensors and close that area slowly and methodically. The drones required would need to be small with enclosed rotors, and guided with a narrow AI assist. So the human pilot can pick a spot and the drones drop through the canopy, swerve through trees, and close in. It would require a very wealthy and generous benefactor(s) or a huge cooperative effort. Short of that, or some other major sensor methodology that can be instantaneously mobile, we are chasing ghosts. Which brings up a caveat some don't like to consider but honestly should be more widely discussed nowadays - perhaps there is a paranormal connection?
I mean he cant just claim that no berries on the bushes is sasquatch especially because literally every single herbivore and omnivore within miles is eating those berries and one or two bears can clear an entire berry patch in a couple of visits. Ive seen every blackberry dissapear off a small patch of berry bushes within 24hrs in a year when the berries didnt hit very hard so the patches producing were few and far between.
Hi STM , Marie from South Wales UK 🇬🇧 Once Again an Awesome Episode , the Researchers Always go that Bit Further in their calculations. Stay Safe Out There. 🫐🫐🐺🐻🦍👣👣👣❤
I think the time lapse camera would be more useful set up looking down the roadway where the footprints where found and the huckleberry’s tops where broken,every animal in the area will cross the road regardless to access there food 👍🏻🇦🇺
Maybe you guys should make an arrangement with anthropology or primatology students, make an arrangement with them to employ them after graduation and hopefully have some young, educated people come work for the Olympic project where you can get the trained scientists brought into the fold of Sasquatch investigation and they can help you scientifically. Maybe even keep their names private in case they afraid of ruining their reputations in the scientific field. Just a thought.
I've been hearing a ton of high strangeness coming out from the Ozarks. It sort of seeps out slowly at first, but if you are aware of it and listen to folks it is way more often than I would've imagined.
@@OldielocksNmo50 or coming from a Meth Lab...People have run into life and death circumstances believing they were exploring sounds of a Sasquatch or unknown creature only to find themselves sprinting away as gunfire is being sent downrange in their direction.... That is why I would NEVER enter nor do I ever enter any wooded, forest or concrete jungle without having means to defend myself while maintaining situational awareness as much as possible.
I don’t understand why there are people in every comment section that don’t believe and try to spread negativity, I have never seen one and don’t think I will ever be lucky enough to, but there are days I just can’t stop thinking about these creatures and the amount of stories and research I’ve looked into online. I’m from east coast of Canada, my father is from BC, I live in Alberta and know people in BC. There are perfectly sane and intelligent people involved in research, and that being said it’s not whether I choose to believe stories and sightings, I know when I am hearing the truth. Men will say they’ve spent 50 years in the woods and never heard or saw a thing and they swear this is all just a joke and people are crazy! When on the other hand someone who doesn’t believe can enter an area for the first time in their life and not make it 30 minutes or not make it through the night and never go back again because they feared for their life when they looked into the glowing eyes of a creature that “isn’t real”
The breaks remind me of walking through the bush with my kids, they just love to randomly snap branches as they go. Guess kids are the same across all primates lol
I can't get enough of the nest site and all the research collected from the area. This find is pure gold! By the way was anyone else slightly depressed finding out Rebecca is taken? Lol jk A sasquatch research couple is one of a kind
Is there any reason as to why they are wood knocking? To make a territorial remark? Or is there something that drops out of the tree when they knock it. Also is there any marks left on the trees that they have knocked, as the sound heard here 50:23 is really loud. Thanks for the amazing video!
I’m sorry guys. I love STM but every title of this series has been clickbait. I actually believe less in the big guy now that I did before watching the series. I know, I don’t have to leave a negative review but I’ve left positive ones before as well.
@@mittenmanaaron4266 I chose to watch their work because it’s well done. I blame TH-cam and the algorithm forcing channels to drop ridiculous claims in their subject lines.
You should check out Swan Lake Bigfoot channel. Rob lives in Alberta Canada, and he's recorded over 100 of them on and around his farm with zoomed in still shots of their faces. These guys are blowing it by going way up into the hills, because sasquatches are literally all over our forests nationwide. They keep trying to record what's in front of them rather than what's behind them. Sasquatches will hide while you're facing them, but then peek at you while your back is turned.
I will always support SMT, thes guys are very through and they investigate very well. Without being straight bigfoot believers and not full on skeptics. They are not just listening to witnesses but go out to the field and find proof themselves.
Why not place those cameras way up high (15-20ft) pointing down the game trails or down the creek beds. That way bears can’t get and smaller animals can’t set off. Set them to record something at 7+feet f height.
Do ya think they Can hear the trail camera either functioning or the batteries giving a hum or do they see its heat signature with the nocturnal vision they have
How can you say this? We have no way of knowing what Sasquatch can and can not do. Because they don’t appear on cameras, we jump to the conclusion we know what they can and can not do
Interesting video - especially all the wildlife footage. Although I am sceptical, there are definitely mysteries out there; Just think of all the yeti sightings, like that group who escaped a gulag/P.o.W. camp, who all saw a yeti when fleeing to freedom. No way would a group of so many men running for their lives, make up something like that.
Hey guys. First of all, thanks for a great show, I've seen them all. I have also been following some of your "colleagues" programs and I have noticed that a couple of them use a Geiger counter and they mention spotting a reaction to the Geiger, around footprints and other tracks they come across on. So maybe it was a little idea, for future adventurous investigations. They also talk about Bigfoot possibly being able to move in and out of dimensions, which may be why it's so hard to follow them, as well as not being particularly fond of cameras.😉 Greetings from Steen Hoffmann Misery Bay Northern Denmark
The first set of whoops sounded like a person attempting to perform a "whoop"....I would be shocked if those vocals were analyzed and not easily dismissed as human...the recordings played after are very curious (and semi creepy) ....but that's just my opinion...
all i can picture when you guys are walking with camera forward looking at the recent broken branches, that chest high brush is something coming up on you on all fours....holy smokes. ideal squatch / Sabe territory, such a fascinating subject....
Love the channel! I listen to it almost daily. My only concern is that if you see footprints and hear whoops etc., why can't you catch one on a camera? Why are they so elusive? They are huge and should be able to be spotted. I just don't get it. Maybe they are just too intelligent to be caught. 🤷♀️
all these broken branches do not amount to evidence at all to me. A deer rushing, prancing, leaping away from danger could easily do that kind of damage at higher branch levels. That's just one example of how higher branches could be broken. broken branches does mean intentional action. I just don't understand. Also don't understand why this couldn't be bears reaching higher branches on their hind legs.
Ive never commented on one of your videos.But a way i cover my scent when i used to go huntiing was use hydrogen peroxide with a non scented soap.Just a thought for the motion cameras that were placed.
I got to tell you that I live in the PNW in and among cotton😢 woods thousands of the dang things for 40 years and I have never seen a branch stick in the ground . Not one so you might want to revisit that hypothesis might not hold water
Cameras in the field looking for Sasquatch really wasn’t a thing back then …….good luck guys. Pls keep an open mind that these creatures just might have some capabilities that we still do not understand. Also , you do know that bears are attracted to plastic smells….especially insulation…..it mimics the smell of ant nest
To potentially add to the growing body of evidence & to test the theory that the target subjects may graze huckleberry bushes by stripping the berries from branches with their mouths, I'd say that it may be worth a try to collect a suspect branch (as inconspicuously as possible) from several of the huckleberry bushes lining that particular "grazing trail"- being extra sure to observe proper evidence collection, transportation, & storage techniques- & having them tested to see if any DNA evidence can be extracted from them. I think that exposure of the rough texture of the branching & leafy forms to the soft tissues & saliva within their mouths could provide a great opportunity for collecting multiple DNA samples if they are indeed grazing from them in the manner that's suspected. It could also provide an opportunity to collect multiple samples that would be quite difficult to explain if their results indicated that the target subject's DNA shares an extremely high percentage in common with human DNA... especially if the percentage is so high that the current testing tech is unable to differentiate or easily confuses the two. And, how great would it be if it turned out to be a reliable & REPEATABLE method/source for finding target subject DNA samples that could be used in the future & by other researchers & scientists.
Thank you for bringing up the whole barred owl thing!!! FINALLY! It is my belief that more than half of Bigfoot vocals can be attributed to Barred owls. I won't mention the name of the host or the show, but there is a show here on TH-cam where the host has been researching for more than 40 plus years, but he regularly has on a guest, a woman from the Northeast, who comes on to play her latest "Bigfoot vocals," and it is 1,000% nothing more than barred owls. She even makes the statement, "This is NOT an owl." And it absolutely IS. Then when I leave a comment about these vocals being nothing more than owls (and also list my professional credentials to back myself up), I am absolutely ignored by the host and/or trashed by other listeners. I have a career centered in wildlife and I have seen these owls make sounds that are so incredibly voluminous and primate-like that it would leave you shocked. Anyway, my point being, that if this show host, who has been researching for more than 40 years (and whose credibility is being trashed via this woman), doesn't know the difference between barred owls and Bigfoot, then imagine all the ordinary people out there who are misconstruing the sounds. This issue needs to be addressed on other outlets, and as much as possible , but THANK YOU for at least doing your part to open up the conversation!!!
I agree, I know exactly who you are talking about…people are too gullible
Yeah that doesn't surprise me. Bert Kreischer has a funny bit about his Dad thinking that he was having an interaction with an owl across the lake every night but it was just another guy thinking and doing the same thing.
Another great episode from STM, this time with Eli. Great insight with three excellent Bigfoot researchers; Shane Corson, Chris Spencer and Rebecca Slick. Always love these episodes and can’t wait for the next one!
Another great one, STM. Well done Eli!
Thank you for sharing!
Another great episode! This has been an excellent series. Everyone involved in the OP is doing fantastic work and again, they should be commended for everything they do. And HUGE props to Eli and the STM crew, for creating this excellent series!
As i've said many times before. It's not always all about Sasquatch. As Rebekah in the beginning of the video. Clearly gave a great ecology lesson on trees/plants and there behavior. And that's why i prefer watching these folks. Because you get a great understanding of the wildlife your traversing through. Being in the avian field as i have for the past 30+yrs working hands on with everything from Warblers to Birds of Prey. I appreciate this kind of education for those that are new to forestry wildlife research.
Amazing comment! Thats exactly why I include bits like that into the documentary, there’s so much out there besides Sasquatch and its all very interesting. Thanks for watching!
@@theeliwatson Thank you Eli. Keep up the great work...!!!
Chris Spencer is one of the most grounded researchers out there. Always like when researchers can accept when their methods aren't working and change them accordingly.
although..I am on the other side of the planet I am also surrounded by a forest where there is no living being, of all the explorers I follow ,these 4 people are my most favorite..dedicated,well grounded,intelligent
I do enjoy the shows with the OP & the nesting area! Great job again Eli. Those treks in the woods look like a really great day.
Has anyone ever thought putting like a running security camera high up in the canopy and have it facing down and outward? Like a camera on the corner of a building or a traffic cam?
Another wonderful video Eli! STM, thank-you! Can’t wait to see the next one! Eli, you bring excellent information and i really like your work!
To mitigate smell, they need a specific set of clothes they wear only when in the woods, don’t wash them, ever. the danker the better. Don’t wash a couple of days before going in. When There, rub the dirt over yourself. No deodorants, soaps or perfumes.
The NA Sounds are some of the most interesting and compelling in this field of research. Kudos to those determined individuals that captured them! It's amazing how much more sensitive to smells the wild game are compared to us humans. For example the bobcat and the bear go straight to the cameras, like "what's up bro, I see you".
Loved Rebekah giving the Pileated Woodpecker info. They are our largest woodpecker at 17in rivaling the size of an American Crow. They are mainly out west in the area's you folks due your squatch research. As they prefer old growth forests. However, they are also in Florida as i've seen them there as well. After they have finished excavating a hole it's often used by Screech Owls or squirrels. Where i live we don't get them or so i thought until one day i found one on my suet feeder VERY VERY rare treat for my area in the Northeast. My typical backyard fare is; Downy, Hairy, Red Bellied woodpeckers. Along with our largest resident the Northern or Yellow Shafted Flicker at 13in. Pileated also love ants and like there smaller Flicker cousins out west being the Gilded and Red Shafted. You'll often seen them on the ground boring into old fallen wood logs or directly into the ground in search of ants and grubs.
I have one on my suet cage occasionally. SW MO. Looks positively reptilian.
Eli, excellent work as always. So thorough. The dedication of the researchers is astounding. They work to remain science-based in a field where sensationalism sells. 🎉
So excited following and wishing you great success from Scotland
I enjoyed this episode. I have never heard a Barred Owl vocalizing before and, if I had heard this out on a trail, I would have thought something weird was out there but now I know. I also liked the comparison videos!
I love those trailer camera shoots, It’s so rare to get to se animals just roaming around totally undisturbed and relaxed like that!
I enjoy your work Eli. Believe in this thing or not, you bring good information and present it well.
Thank you sir!
@@theeliwatsondefinitely a great show! Very interesting and educational. Love the style of this type of documentary. Looking forward to the next one ❤
I totally appreciate anyone who puts this much effort to find truth.
This was almost bucolic. And full of excellent ecology and bushcraft information. Still enjoying such a long stay in the Olympic Peninsula!
Can’t wait for another great episode! BTW, has STM ever investigated “The Land Between the Lakes” in Kentucky/Tennessee?
Thank you! We were actually just there - keep an eye out for a whole bunch of LBL content early this year.
Thank you!! I’ve heard from several sources that it is incredibly Sasquatchy. Also heard of Dog Man reports too.
@@SmallTownMonsters hi guys👋 I 'm from Algeria I became interested by Bigfoot when I heard from a Muslim predicator that a kind of JINN in arabic language Marid' مارد (the most dangerous kind of JINN) can appears in a Bigfoot form and disappear when he wants. I think that's why still now no one found his bones. Hope you understand what I mean (paracetamol). Because of in the whole world there are BigfootS under different names. For the exemple here in Algeria there is ghoul. 🙏🇩🇿
@@rogerstuckey55Try listening to “Terror in the LBL on The Confessionals Podcast on TH-cam…Incredible encounter
Looking forward to you guys coming down to Florida again,maybe we can hang out again.
Barred Owls usually have a straight or varied but similar; "Who cooks for you" to there calls. It's very distinct and if you've spend anytime in a deep forest setting where they are prevalent. You'll get familiar with this call very quickly.
I really enjoy your videos. I am not an expert on anything. I always feel like I learn something from every show.
Great video. These are the best because your out in nature where they are.
Such a good episode, with their knowledge of the woods and covering the problems with the technology. Far above the usual "bigfoot hunting" videos.
Thank you for sharing
Wishing you a Happy, Healthy, and Safe 2024
This is a great video, guys. I enjoyed getting to know the team more, but also hearing about their experiences and how the local ecosystem can influence BF research.
If you want to know how to get audio Chris Spencer is the one to ask. He helped me build my recorders and helped me with some audio I couldn't identify. Great dude.
Great vibe Eli.
25:00 and 26:30
Bigfoot audio in deep woods. Added to that footprint = wow. 💯💫
I know it's a lot to carry, but casting those prints would be awesome.
Another great episode, enjoyed very much !
Thank you for a very knowledgeable video. It was very interesting. I also liked the sounds of a owl and a Bigfoot. I would of never noticed the difference. Very good!!!! Until the next video. Stay safe and keep your eyes open especially in the woods.
Gday from Australia Eli ! Great episode, really enjoyed it. Not everything is transferable in regards to searching for our Yowie down under but many thought provoking points I’ll take onboard . Keep up the great work mate ! 👍
@@JerseyShoreCollectorWe’re in the Daintree, Far Nth Queensland.
Honestly surprised it doesn't have more subs. Great videography, narration and group of friends. I notice all these creatures seem to smell the trail cams. Wonder if bigfoot smell it too and stay clear from it.
Could it be that trail cameras fail to catch BF as they are able to see the infrared beam?
Thank you! This video was really informative and enjoyable to watch. Great work team!
Love the video, high quality work as always! Curious when we'll get another episode of Mysteries and Monsters tho? Probably my favorite series yall have put out
Mysteries and Monsters will have some episodes come out later this year!
@@theeliwatson awesome cant wait! Dogman episode was exemplary
Excellent as always!
💚👋 First of all, KUDOS 👏👏👏to ALL RESEARCHERS of Olympic Project. The hard work and countless hours in the winter and summer months collecting data of Sasquatch and other animals in the forest. True dedication💯👍indeed. Also, STM/BTT out there bringing well documented amazing camera audio footage. Gives one that feeling, you're there within the forestry😮and I am watching on my phone. I can only imagine watching from a large screen of which I don't have at this time. Well done, Eli, bringing all this most informative research taken place💯👍💯👍Thank you in the manner that you present this project.
99.999% of the time if a human sees a trail camera theyre just gonna steal it if theyre going to do anything to it, especially if theyre trespassing and/or poaching.
The silence of those woods is deafening. I have some PTSD from an experience when I was much younger and have not been able to bring myself to go back out into the woods since. I used to spend every day out hiking through the woods every chance I got. The woods was always so noisy with birds singing and squirrels scurrying and deer making noise and bugs and more. Well, one day I was deep out in the woods and the noisy woods became silent, like in the first part of this video. I immediately went on high alert and then there was a branch snap not far away and I bolted like a scared deer. Never did see what it was, but whatever it was, it was heavy and the forest critters didn't like it. It scared me so badly that I have flashbacks still.
Trail cameras aren't the trick. There's something afoot here we're not considering - widely, at least.
There must be millions of game/trail cams across the US. Granted, they're not typically in the _deep_ forest and high mountains.
Perhaps they can see IR, perhaps they sense EM? Perhaps they are so innately tuned and familiar with their environment that they can see/smell/sense and avoid trail cams?
*Drone swarms* are an underutilized (unutilized, really) tool in Sasquatch discovery.
Frankly, I believe it's the only way we will ever actually find one without it finding us first.
Swarms could be utilized by on-site investigators with thermal sensors to literally surround an area with sensors and close that area slowly and methodically.
The drones required would need to be small with enclosed rotors, and guided with a narrow AI assist. So the human pilot can pick a spot and the drones drop through the canopy, swerve through trees, and close in.
It would require a very wealthy and generous benefactor(s) or a huge cooperative effort.
Short of that, or some other major sensor methodology that can be instantaneously mobile, we are chasing ghosts.
Which brings up a caveat some don't like to consider but honestly should be more widely discussed nowadays - perhaps there is a paranormal connection?
I mean he cant just claim that no berries on the bushes is sasquatch especially because literally every single herbivore and omnivore within miles is eating those berries and one or two bears can clear an entire berry patch in a couple of visits. Ive seen every blackberry dissapear off a small patch of berry bushes within 24hrs in a year when the berries didnt hit very hard so the patches producing were few and far between.
You're assuming they didn't do any kind of process of elimination off-camera. Bad faith argument on your part.
Top notch !
WoW🌹 Great episode🌹
Can’t wait for another episode
Just found this channel. It's great thanks!
Hi STM , Marie from South Wales UK 🇬🇧
Once Again an Awesome Episode , the Researchers Always go that Bit Further in their calculations. Stay Safe Out There. 🫐🫐🐺🐻🦍👣👣👣❤
I think the time lapse camera would be more useful set up looking down the roadway where the footprints where found and the huckleberry’s tops where broken,every animal in the area will cross the road regardless to access there food 👍🏻🇦🇺
Maybe you guys should make an arrangement with anthropology or primatology students, make an arrangement with them to employ them after graduation and hopefully have some young, educated people come work for the Olympic project where you can get the trained scientists brought into the fold of Sasquatch investigation and they can help you scientifically. Maybe even keep their names private in case they afraid of ruining their reputations in the scientific field. Just a thought.
I've been hearing a ton of high strangeness coming out from the Ozarks. It sort of seeps out slowly at first, but if you are aware of it and listen to folks it is way more often than I would've imagined.
The Ozark Howler...wife has relatives down in the Missouri hills that swear to seeing and hearing it.
@@OldielocksNmo50 or coming from a Meth Lab...People have run into life and death circumstances believing they were exploring sounds of a Sasquatch or unknown creature only to find themselves sprinting away as gunfire is being sent downrange in their direction.... That is why I would NEVER enter nor do I ever enter any wooded, forest or concrete jungle without having means to defend myself while maintaining situational awareness as much as possible.
I don’t understand why there are people in every comment section that don’t believe and try to spread negativity, I have never seen one and don’t think I will ever be lucky enough to, but there are days I just can’t stop thinking about these creatures and the amount of stories and research I’ve looked into online. I’m from east coast of Canada, my father is from BC, I live in Alberta and know people in BC. There are perfectly sane and intelligent people involved in research, and that being said it’s not whether I choose to believe stories and sightings, I know when I am hearing the truth. Men will say they’ve spent 50 years in the woods and never heard or saw a thing and they swear this is all just a joke and people are crazy! When on the other hand someone who doesn’t believe can enter an area for the first time in their life and not make it 30 minutes or not make it through the night and never go back again because they feared for their life when they looked into the glowing eyes of a creature that “isn’t real”
Great vocal captures
Need to make more of an effort to hide the cameras. And for gods sake do something to mask the smell. That’s why all the animals are stopping to look.
The breaks remind me of walking through the bush with my kids, they just love to randomly snap branches as they go. Guess kids are the same across all primates lol
The amount of noise you guys make in the forest is as bad as a herd of elephants..
I can't get enough of the nest site and all the research collected from the area. This find is pure gold! By the way was anyone else slightly depressed finding out Rebecca is taken? Lol jk A sasquatch research couple is one of a kind
Is there any reason as to why they are wood knocking? To make a territorial remark? Or is there something that drops out of the tree when they knock it. Also is there any marks left on the trees that they have knocked, as the sound heard here 50:23 is really loud. Thanks for the amazing video!
I’m sorry guys. I love STM but every title of this series has been clickbait. I actually believe less in the big guy now that I did before watching the series. I know, I don’t have to leave a negative review but I’ve left positive ones before as well.
Fair enough, we’ve been experimenting with the “algorithm”. Your feedback is appreciated!
gets you very time doesn’t it ? But you need to stop taking the bait 😊
@@mittenmanaaron4266 I chose to watch their work because it’s well done. I blame TH-cam and the algorithm forcing channels to drop ridiculous claims in their subject lines.
You should check out Swan Lake Bigfoot channel. Rob lives in Alberta Canada, and he's recorded over 100 of them on and around his farm with zoomed in still shots of their faces. These guys are blowing it by going way up into the hills, because sasquatches are literally all over our forests nationwide. They keep trying to record what's in front of them rather than what's behind them. Sasquatches will hide while you're facing them, but then peek at you while your back is turned.
And just for the record. I do love STM thoroughly. They are indeed very well done and I do watch. TH-cam is definitely to blame.
25:50. Maybe just shut up when you’re walking then you won’t miss anything. 🙄
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I will always support SMT, thes guys are very through and they investigate very well. Without being straight bigfoot believers and not full on skeptics. They are not just listening to witnesses but go out to the field and find proof themselves.
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Why not place those cameras way up high (15-20ft) pointing down the game trails or down the creek beds. That way bears can’t get and smaller animals can’t set off. Set them to record something at 7+feet f height.
Sasquatch is not the only one who knows what a trail cam is. Every critter that passes by stops for a portrait.
I keep waiting for Cat Stephen's to start singing Father and Son when I hear the intro lol
It’s great to have active researchers into Sasquatch wish I was living In your country so I could join the search
I thought everyone ... and I mean everyone ... knew sasquatch are keen about trail cameras ??? They are completely aware of them.
From all the thousands of reports I've heard they can see infrared like spot lights even miles away if the lights strong enough.
Is that why they allways make thierself blurred out?
Do ya think they Can hear the trail camera either functioning or the batteries giving a hum or do they see its heat signature with the nocturnal vision they have
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How can you say this? We have no way of knowing what Sasquatch can and can not do. Because they don’t appear on cameras, we jump to the conclusion we know what they can and can not do
Interesting video - especially all the wildlife footage. Although I am sceptical, there are definitely mysteries out there; Just think of all the yeti sightings, like that group who escaped a gulag/P.o.W. camp, who all saw a yeti when fleeing to freedom. No way would a group of so many men running for their lives, make up something like that.
Hey guys. First of all, thanks for a great show, I've seen them all.
I have also been following some of your "colleagues" programs and I have noticed that a couple of them use a Geiger counter and they mention spotting a reaction to the Geiger, around footprints and other tracks they come across on.
So maybe it was a little idea, for future adventurous investigations.
They also talk about Bigfoot possibly being able to move in and out of dimensions, which may be why it's so hard to follow them, as well as not being particularly fond of cameras.😉 Greetings from Steen Hoffmann
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So one of the things I picked up on was to get a sound recorder any advice on which would be a good one to start with
Mildly arousing recon of broken foliage?
Oh well.
Did the OP team take some branches that looked stripped of berries for testing? Thanks, I enjoy your videos.
Shane is in his own world, hes got a great attitude, and hes a go getter
The first set of whoops sounded like a person attempting to perform a "whoop"....I would be shocked if those vocals were analyzed and not easily dismissed as human...the recordings played after are very curious (and semi creepy) ....but that's just my opinion...
I really like Rebekah...she knows her stuff😉
Remember elk have antlers that can reach 7ft or more and they twist their antlers if they get caught when walking through that brush.
all i can picture when you guys are walking with camera forward looking at the recent broken branches, that chest high brush is something coming up on you on all fours....holy smokes.
ideal squatch / Sabe territory, such a fascinating subject....
You should put a camera by the river were there are lots of fish visible.
Where was the terrifying part?
could they be pruning the huckleberry trees? Pruning would have a beneficial affect on yield.
That’s a bear causing the damage to the berry vines.
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Would rubber gloves keep human scent off trail cams
Yes, it's great to learn about berries, trees and birds BUT don't use the click bait "TERRIFYING SASQUATCH RECON," when there is NOTHING terrifying!
Love the channel! I listen to it almost daily. My only concern is that if you see footprints and hear whoops etc., why can't you catch one on a camera? Why are they so elusive? They are huge and should be able to be spotted. I just don't get it. Maybe they are just too intelligent to be caught. 🤷♀️
It’s obvious that animals can sense those cameras. What is it about the camera that the bears can smell or hear?
Supposedly its the alkaline batteries that smell sweet to bears.
all these broken branches do not amount to evidence at all to me. A deer rushing, prancing, leaping away from danger could easily do that kind of damage at higher branch levels. That's just one example of how higher branches could be broken. broken branches does mean intentional action. I just don't understand. Also don't understand why this couldn't be bears reaching higher branches on their hind legs.
Ive never commented on one of your videos.But a way i cover my scent when i used to go huntiing was use hydrogen peroxide with a non scented soap.Just a thought for the motion cameras that were placed.
I got to tell you that I live in the PNW in and among cotton😢 woods thousands of the dang things for 40 years and I have never seen a branch stick in the ground . Not one so you might want to revisit that hypothesis might not hold water
What is that at time stamp 30:20 right in the centre of the frame!
Way to much talking out in the field.
People thinking they can catch sasquatch on motion cameras is hilarious - they can see IR and will simply walk around it
Idk the lack of attention of the research people bothers me and not taking something seriously… but good job Eli
You should try sounds of an injured deer to draw Bigfoot closer
Yhese man he has the large feet. Its true, mister
If you are trying to capture a large 7-10 foot creature on a trail cam, why are you putting your trail cam's so close to the ground?
Cameras in the field looking for Sasquatch really wasn’t a thing back then …….good luck guys. Pls keep an open mind that these creatures just might have some capabilities that we still do not understand. Also , you do know that bears are attracted to plastic smells….especially insulation…..it mimics the smell of ant nest
Those woops were people 😂😂😂
To potentially add to the growing body of evidence & to test the theory that the target subjects may graze huckleberry bushes by stripping the berries from branches with their mouths, I'd say that it may be worth a try to collect a suspect branch (as inconspicuously as possible) from several of the huckleberry bushes lining that particular "grazing trail"- being extra sure to observe proper evidence collection, transportation, & storage techniques- & having them tested to see if any DNA evidence can be extracted from them.
I think that exposure of the rough texture of the branching & leafy forms to the soft tissues & saliva within their mouths could provide a great opportunity for collecting multiple DNA samples if they are indeed grazing from them in the manner that's suspected.
It could also provide an opportunity to collect multiple samples that would be quite difficult to explain if their results indicated that the target subject's DNA shares an extremely high percentage in common with human DNA... especially if the percentage is so high that the current testing tech is unable to differentiate or easily confuses the two.
And, how great would it be if it turned out to be a reliable & REPEATABLE method/source for finding target subject DNA samples that could be used in the future & by other researchers & scientists.