Stacy writes “If you’re serious about Bigfoot research — or just getting started — the right equipment makes all the difference. In this episode of The Bigfoot Underground, I break down the five essential tools every real investigator should have in the field to turn encounters into evidence.
From capturing unexplained sounds to tracking movement through dense forests, these are the same tools used by experienced researchers to document patterns, locate hotspots, and investigate sightings the right way.
👣 In this video we cover:
• Why audio recorders are more important than cameras
• How trail cameras help reveal movement and patterns
• Why thermal is a game-changer at night
• How footprint casting creates physical evidence
• How GPS mapping turns stories into real data
Whether you’re new to Bigfoot research or you’ve been investigating for years, this guide will help you avoid common mistakes and focus on what actually works in the field.”


Charles R
To get the best out of that audio recorder, I would recommend a paralolic mirror to be plugged into it.