I remember reading that they had been seen in Washington State. I used to have a Native American friend from southern Idaho, and he said that the Indians have seen them and have legends about Bigfoot. There are still a lot of wilderness areas in both of those states. David “Nino” Rodriguez just announced on Twitter that he is going to have Steve from “How to Hunt” on his program on Thursday to talk about Bigfoot. I am not sure if it will be on youtube or just on his Nino’s Corner website; but it should be interesting to listen to, for sure. Looks like it will be on youtube, here is the link for tomorrow.
I'm seeing tons of photos taken over the last few years and even a lot of amateur video. But the volume of cheesy fakery has grown by leaps and bounds. Frustrating because there may be more credible evidence than ever but the noise is drowning it out.
True. With film make-up making leaps and bounds in technique and materials (we watch the show hosted by Bud Westmore's daughter) and AI, a fine toothed comb must be used in analyzing photos and videos.
Here is an interesting thing from the Nino’s Corner interview with Steve from How to Hunt channel on youtube. Steve explains about some people who were out fox hunting, and they used an infrared spotlight. Steve said that they were using the sounds of a fox in trouble and crying, and it attracted the other foxes up to the area where the hunters were at. He said that even though the foxes were right in the spotlight, they didn’t see it because they could not see this infra red spectrum. His point was that if something is in a spectrum we can’t see, then it could be right in front of us and we would not be able to see it. He next shared a photo from a Native American who was out in the woods one day. The Indian said that he could hear sounds of something near him, but could not see anything. As he talked, he was photographing himself with his cell phone, and wearing sunglasses. After he got back home, and was getting ready to put the video on his YT channel, he noticed something strange reflected in his sunglasses, and when he looked closely, it was a Bigfoot, right in front of him; but it must have been in a spectrum that made it invisible. We know that people DO see Bigfoot, so they are not always invisible, but for some reason, this one was invisible, even though the man could clearly hear him moving.