Finding Bigfoot Bobo
Finding Bigfoot's James 'Bobo' Fay Has Perfected His Sasquatch Call - CONAN on TBS. From left: James “Bobo” Fay, Matt Moneymaker, Ranae Holland, and Cliff Barackman confer on this week’s episode of Finding Bigfoot. All photos courtesy of Animal Planet.
Mar 27 SC EP:639 James “Bobo” Fay Part IIJames Fay, or Bobo, was born and raised in Manhattan Beach, California, and has been interested in the Bigfoot mystery for as long as he can remember. As a teen, he became an avid surfer, a skill set he would eventually use to investigate reported Bigfoot sightings in remote areas of the country.While in college, Bobo spent his downtime in the woods attempting to locate a Bigfoot. Following college, he took logging jobs on Native American crews to absorb their knowledge of the Sasquatch legend. In addition, he increased his Bigfoot knowledge by taking jobs building roads and commercially fishing in Northern California.Bobo says that he saw his first Sasquatch while on an investigation with veteran Bigfoot researcher John Freitas in 2001. Since his initial sighting, Bobo claims to have glimpsed Bigfoots on a few other occasions, but it was this first visual sighting that moved him the most.Stream Player:. Editing by an unaffiliated production team in NY to fit what they want.
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Total disconnect and so wrong. I had no idea, always figured it was knowledgeable people at Animal Planet. I do not remember that Alaskan episode. And I agree Bobo. It is not in their self interest to harm humans, however of course rare cases they do, for the very reasons you stated.
I think they probably do bury their dead and dig a deep hole to do so, this according to Janice Carter who witnessed this.Where I am going with Edna is find same samples all around the country. When you find the same unknown primate Dna showing up in WA, OR, CA, MI, OH, TN, KY and on and on, and it is has to be done scientifically, surely the academia will have to take notice. This whole project would be expensive. Thanks Bobo for pointing out Dr. Meldrum is thinking along these lines, but you need same type from all over the country, most likely.
If I had the clout Dr. Meldrum does, I would approach people like Bob Bigelow who owned the Skinwalker Ranch, for funding on a project like this as it will probably take a few million dollars. That Freeman footage is a huge barrel shaped male Sasquatch, of that I am convinced. Paul Freeman made a fake track(s) in order to show the difference between a fake track and a real track. You are correct Bobo and Wes, imo. Interesting about it being a female and why, you may be right Bobo.
I always thought it would just be a huge male in older age that has eaten well, and is not as active anymore. What a freaking shame it did not record, you may never have this kind of interaction again. Eleven footer, my gosh. Good conversation. My questions to him for part 3 interview would be what was captured on the tape that was stolen?
How could he leave that out? If it was as good as The Patty film he probably would have described it and how awesome it was, so that makes me wonder if he forgot to hit record button and it was actually just a B grade gonzo vid he meant to record over because he spent too much money on a disposable box camera (the blob squatch industry standard, what Fozzy Bear uses when he’s out squatching) to be able to afford a new blank vid tape to record. Was the stoned chic in the backseat actually just himself? Like Wes sais many times certain details get left out that do not tell the whole picture.
Of course this is all assumption. Then again I could be right. All in all he’s a very nice person and his heart is in the right place.
If Finding Bigfoot was Scooby Doo he’d be shaggy and Scooby all in one.My favorite episode was when he was on a deck with a flir and had this Big squatch dialed in but darn he tripped and fell and you can hear the Squatch start to laugh at him. You’d think Matt Moneymaker would have blown his money gasket over that one like The Skipper always did to Gilligan. I’ll have to check out their podcast.
Some Bigfoot believers call the creature 'the missing link' – a humanoid, yet unidentified ape species intelligent enough to hide from civilization and steadfast chasers.Also known as the Yeti, Sasquatch or the Abominable Snowman, Bigfoot sightings have been reported most frequently in the Pacific Northwest, Canada, the Himalayan Mountains and many other parts of the U.S.Saturday, Fay said he knows of many sightings of the elusive creature cited from hunters in Southern Illinois.Fay's 'Finding Bigfoot' was a popular Animal Planet reality-based program that premiered in May 2011. The program followed Fay and other investigators in search of evidence proving the existence of Bigfoot. The series finale and the 100th episode was released on May 27, 2018. Among those in attendance at the Lodge presentation was 21-year-old Lilly Knapp, of Joliet, who was brought to the symposium by her grandfather, Joe Ambrozich.'
I was a fan of the 'Finding Bigfoot' show and have always been intrigued by paranormal stories of the creature,' Knapp said. 'Bobo's talk here today was fun and interesting. I enjoyed the personal side of stories about his hunts. It would be cool to see a Sasquatch – maybe someday.' Fay's appearance was part of a two-day event, 'History & Mystery Weekend' at the Lodge hosted by the Chicago Hauntings, a paranormal organization, that also presented programs on UFOs, Illinois Valley ghost stories, Native American legends and the 1960 Starved Rock Murders. Sitting in the front row, Rebecca Vanmeter, of Decatur, said she has long been a Bigfoot believer and came to Utica Saturday to meet Fay.'
Like many here, I was a huge follower of his TV show and I enjoyed his presentation,' Vanmeter said. 'Bobo was funny, entertaining and very interesting. It was well worth the drive. I'll be looking forward to his return to television if his show comes back.' Besides relating stories from his many Bigfoot hunts, Fay also showed photos from his travels around the world and played audio recordings of suspected Sasquatch sounds from various sources. La Salle County's own cryptid — the DuPont monster (a Sasquatch that supposedly lurks near Seneca) – is also the stuff of local legends.According to an investigator for the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization, the woods on both sides of Seneca near the Illinois River have been the home of Bigfoot-type creatures.In a 2005 Times article, '(One sighting east of Seneca in Grundy County) involved two campers who had a dark evening encounter with a creature near their campsite close enough that they could hear it breathe and pick up an odor that was a cross between garbage and musk cologne. By firelight they could see the creature was wide and about 8 feet tall.
As it prowled nearby, the men became scared and crawled away.'