And Why Are They So Compelling To Sasquatch Research?
By Dorraine Fisher
If you take a look at the population of Bigfoot sightings on the sightings map on the BFRO (Bigfoot Field Research Organization) website, you’ll find the number of Ohio sightings compare well with the numbers of sightings in the Pacific-Northwest. It’s one of the top states for sightings in the U.S.
In 1994, researcher and BFRO founder, Matt Moneymaker, recorded these howls in Columbiana County, near Wellsville, on the Ohio River. And it’s still considered one of the most compelling pieces of sound recording evidence for the existence of Bigfoot. It has the guttural quality of a very large creature and doesn’t sound like any known animal in Ohio.
But you don’t have to take my word for it. Listen and see what you think.
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My son and I heard exactly that in June 2012 about 11:15 pm. Also occurred in Columbiana Co., East Rochester, Ohio.
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