How to Spot a Sasquatch

If your Bigfoot hunting skills aren't quite up to snuff, this guide will have you tracking the elusive creature like an expert.

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You Will Need

  • Camping gear
  • Camera
  • Night vision-equipped, motion-sensitive cameras
  • Patience

Steps

  1. Step 1

    Head to the Northwest

    Head to the Pacific Northwest of the United States or Canada, where most Sasquatch sightings have been reported.

  2. Step 2

    Search during the right time

    Search during the summer months, from July to October, and during the very early morning hours when Sasquatch are most active.

  3. Step 3

    Head to remote areas

    Pack your camping gear or find a remote cabin and get as far away from cities, towns, and people as possible.

  4. Step 4

    Remember a camera

    Remember to bring a camera, and invest in a night vision-equipped, motion-sensitive cameras to set up in the woods when you're not around.

  5. Place the cameras near water sources -- Sasquatch, like any animal, needs to drink.

  6. Step 5

    Search for evidence

    Search for evidence of Bigfoot, like half-eaten food with teeth marks, droppings, or very large, man-shaped footprints.

  7. Step 6

    Be patient

    Be patient. Spotting a Sasquatch is like observing any other creature in the wild: it's going to take time, skill, and a lot of luck.

  8. People have been reporting sightings of large, hairy, bipedal animals in the North American wilderness for more than 400 years.

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