A listener recently sent this to me. Its a map of sightings and you can search for a location or just click on the map. If you get a chance it is a great tool to use.

A listener recently sent this to me. Its a map of sightings and you can search for a location or just click on the map. If you get a chance it is a great tool to use.
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Mark R
That’s quite cool! I’m surprised that no sightings have been reported in my county in Michigan because I’ve had experiences, I know neighbors who have had experiences and there’s a local woman who made national news when she claimed that a bigfoot family on her property preferred dog food and blueberry bagels to other foods she would give them. Her sightings were about 15 minutes from my home.
Brent T
Very cool! Thanks for sharing this!
Janetta V
I live in Oklahoma and I’m sure glad it’s not eastern Ok. Thanks
Chad W
Janetta, most of my growing-up years were in northeastern Oklahoma, in the Ozarks. It’s not like we’d see a sasquatch every time we stepped outside or anything, but there were numerous sightings around and about, a lot more than this map shows. Especially in the Illinois River/Lake Tenkiller areas. Of course, not to mention the Honobia and Area X regions in SE Oklahoma, which are extremely lightly populated, and yet have many sightings.
Bruce G
Seen a report of near were I had my encounter with my ex wife cool map
Connie F
Janetta and Chad,
If the BFRO come back for a town hall meeting, (Jay OK last time) try and go. It was fascinating to hear the encounters all around northeastern Oklahoma and the Illinois River.
There is a lot of activity that never gets reported. I heard a couple of ladies discussing the gray one in their area.
Chad W
Thanks, Connie! I’d love to go to a town hall there in NE OK – I live in south Texas now, so it’d be a challenge, but who knows, maybe I could work it out.