Alaskan Bigfoot Researcher Shares Evidence & Research Methods on Not So Perfect Bigfoot Show

Posted Wednesday, April 24, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A few days ago, I stumbled upon an interesting video on YouTube from the channel "Not So Perfect Bigfoot Show." The guest for this episode was Fred Roehl, who shared his experiences and research on Sasquatch in subarctic Alaska. Fred has been researching Sasquatch for quite some time and emphasizes the importance of public safety and evidence collection. He believes that the evidence is abundant in Alaska, with tracks, twisted trees, and even a juvenile trackway that was 200 yards long. Fred mentioned that he doesn't go out into the woods making loud noises or knocking on trees, as he doesn't think that's how Sasquatch behaves. Instead, he and his team approach their research casually, focusing on having fun and leaving the thought of finding Sasquatch on the back burner until they come across evidence. One notable aspect of Fred's research is his interactive map on his website, where he marks the locations of Sasquatch encounters. This data collection aims to help predict patterns and movements, making their excursions more efficient. Fred also mentioned that many people in his community have had Sasquatch encounters but don't talk about them due to superstition and fear of bad omens. Fred's personal experience in 2006 significantly changed his perspective on Sasquatch. Before that, he thought of them as creatures that made noise and left when humans approached. However, after his encounter, he realized their cunning and aggressive nature. Since then, he has been sharing his knowledge and experiences to help others understand Sasquatch better. Many people have shared their Sasquatch encounters with Fred, and he believes that an immediate sense of impending danger is a common denominator in these experiences. One example he shared was a hunter who made eye contact with a Sasquatch and was so frightened that he hasn't hunted since. Fred's research and experiences offer valuable insights into the world of Sasquatch. If you're interested in learning more, I encourage you to watch the video and explore his interactive map. It's always exciting to hear firsthand accounts and learn from experienced researchers in the field.