Sep 10

Top Five places to find Bigfoot in the USA

Mattsquatch Presents writes “Let’s talk about some of the places Sasquatch has been reported over the years in the United States.”

11 Responses to “Top Five places to find Bigfoot in the USA”

  1. Michael V

    Love your videos. You have some very interesting takes and can tell you really try hard to put up thought provoking and interesting videos. It is super hard to pick Top 20, let alone 5 places most likely to find BF. Maybe you could give this another go, but instead of your opinion (which may be accurate), have states score higher for having the best evidence and encounters tied to them. That would be an undertaking but very interesting.

    I wish you continued success. Just like Wes, Tony M, Dude from Mountain Beast. Mysteries, you figured out the key to success is pretty simple….being humble with the topic of BF and not having the need to be right and be a know it all is the key to the programs that are most popular. . It amazes me guys like MM, and even to a lesser degree former SC host, WJ still haven’t really figured that out…. There is nothing really definitive with the BF topic so why those guys need to act like they are the only authority in the BF world is comical to me. I still like WJ, he’s actually a good interviewer and nice guy. I just thought he was the one that sounded like an idiot when he would say….”those people don’t have the slightest clue what their talking about” ! If you just have an approach like yours and Wes’s its far more refreshing cuz we are all on this BF journey together.

  2. Jeffrey H

    This makes me wonder if a person that lives in the east coast would have a much different list. Pennsylvania has a huge number of Bigfoot sighting(Large number of DogMan sightings too.). For its size, Ohio is pretty much targeted to more of a certain area. Tennessee and Kentucky would definitely be on a list. Though this list might be extremely hard to make and excluding WA & OR, I think there are other states then TX, CA and OH, that could have a larger and bigger % of the state’s area of Bigfoot sightings.

  3. Gumshoguy

    Studied and data mined over 40-50,000 reports and I would not want to create a top list for anything because it is so subjective, however, Washington, Oregon, California, Ohio, Pennsylvania are the nexus of greatest numbers of reported Bigfoot- Sasquatch activity with Washington leading the list.

    If there were a second tier listing it would look something like this: Michigan, Illinois, Texas, Tennessee, and Florida.

  4. Barbara W

    I cant argue with the wbole west coast being on there. I know quite a few people in Oregon AND Washington that’d had encounters. It’s part of our culture. Texas deserved it with the Big Thicket area.
    Ohio did surprise me. I would’ve thought maybe Arkansas or Alabama.

  5. Mike S

    When someone finds one they can show the rest of the world we’ll have the #1 place to find a Bigfoot. Until then … there are no top places ?? Love the stories though!

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