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Forkchop and Crew discuss various topics and their excitement leading up to this year's Ohio Bigfoot Conference. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The views and opinions expressed by the guests of Sasquatch
Experience do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the host, sponsors,
or affiliates of the Sasquatch Experience. As always, listener discretion
is advised.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
We got someone or something rolling around out here?

Speaker 3 (00:23):
Does a legend walk among us working in the forests
of our world?

Speaker 2 (00:31):
Did you see what it was? Was it a person
or an animal? Or I can't go? Oh, I know
that my thunder light came on and I get happened
to glen and see this thing running across the yard.
A good fight man or something works like a man.
I don't know what it was.

Speaker 4 (00:50):
For over fifteen years, we've talked with scientists, researchers, investigators,
and witnesses trying to gain insight and proof around the
existence of this mysterious entity.

Speaker 2 (01:03):
Quite Karl, Hello, get the money out here?

Speaker 5 (01:10):
What can I announce there?

Speaker 2 (01:11):
Have invented about six ft nine? I don't know?

Speaker 5 (01:14):
Easy announce there?

Speaker 2 (01:15):
Yeah, I'm walking right ry Okay, hang on her? Yeah,
got you're bigger?

Speaker 5 (01:22):
Okay?

Speaker 2 (01:23):
What's he doing in your yard?

Speaker 3 (01:24):
Were join us as we continue into the investigation of
the Sasquatch Experience.

Speaker 6 (01:55):
M hm, well, good evening everyone. Welcome to the Sasquatch
Experience for Monday, April twenty eight, twenty five. I'm Sean
the Ford chop Forker, a voice you all haven't heard
in a while, joined by vance Nesbitt, James Baker, Henry Maine.
Matt Arnold will be joining us just a little later.
And first I want to take a moment and thank
you folks for sticking with us through the thick and

(02:16):
thin as we've all gone through some either personal or
physical challenges and some family issues so we could come
back and be with you here again this Monday night.
Thank you to my co host who've been very supportive
to make offline, and you know, of course Brian Corbyn,
our producer, Scott Natrelli, Maturley, I'm sorry, and Jay Charlotte,

(02:39):
you know, among the other listeners that we have. Thank
you all for caring and let us know that we're
an important part of your Mondays and we appreciate it.
And guys, on that note, I just really it's great
to be back with you here tonight. I'm still not
one hundred percent yet, but we've got OBC coming up
this weekend. It's a big event, and what's very special
is that we're all going to be there in attendant.

(03:04):
Folks will get an actual chance. Yeah, Henry may in person,
live and in living color, the entire Yeah, Henry, what
are you looking for?

Speaker 7 (03:18):
Welcome back, gentlemen, Thank you, Brian, Welcome back to you
or two.

Speaker 8 (03:25):
With these conferences, this is the interaction to the folks,
the exchanging of ideas, not necessarily the speakers, all those
this is this.

Speaker 6 (03:41):
We lost Henry again. No hold on, hold on, Henry,
hold on, Go ahead, Henry.

Speaker 9 (03:54):
And like I said, with folks, I.

Speaker 6 (04:03):
Swear to God, I'm going to find some sort of
internet hell out of it every freaking week.

Speaker 5 (04:09):
Yeah, you are unnuted.

Speaker 6 (04:10):
We can hear you now, Henry. It's just some damn
uh thing. Who knows. The more I spend, the less
we sound better. So let's keep going. Baker, how about you?
What's your word to this conference?

Speaker 7 (04:28):
Anyway?

Speaker 8 (04:29):
Like I said, I'm looking forward to the interact.

Speaker 10 (04:35):
That's one of the things I'm actually looking forwards interacting
in interacting with Henry without the glitch. I'll tell you
what we we take. We take a lot of pot
shots sometimes of Henry because the internet doesn't work so well.
But I'll tell you what. In person, he knows so
much stuff. And if you're at OBC, stop by and

(04:56):
ask him a random question. If you bring him treats,
he's better at it. But I'll tell you he'll answer
anything you got. You know, he's not like a little you.

Speaker 6 (05:05):
Know, like one of the little wind Yeah, well.

Speaker 10 (05:08):
You know you can't just give him marshmallows and he'll answer, yeah,
you know, but like he is. You know, I I
jest with Henry all the time, but like I enjoy
when we go to some of these places and we
all get together because you think we feed off each
other when there's a filter, you should say it live.

(05:30):
It's amazing.

Speaker 5 (05:32):
I'm looking forward to the fact of having Henry there
without a cardboard cutout of Henry sitting in the chair
next to us. It's the real thing. How cool is that?

Speaker 6 (05:46):
Can we hear that this is the first time everybody's
been together? Yeah, one place we've had Matt, we've had
Have you and Matt been together at an event?

Speaker 5 (05:57):
I have not?

Speaker 11 (05:58):
No?

Speaker 6 (05:58):
Wow? So wow?

Speaker 5 (05:59):
This is uh, this will be a first, right, this
will be a first And I'm okay.

Speaker 10 (06:06):
Honestly, everything is done at all at Kansa conspire for
it not to happen between people getting sick and this,
that and the other man.

Speaker 12 (06:16):
Five US, yes, Andry, good talk.

Speaker 10 (06:29):
I'd also like to thank all the people at OBC
that make it all.

Speaker 5 (06:38):
Go ahead, go ahead, Henry.

Speaker 7 (06:47):
I just just say five US is going to be there,
That's what I said.

Speaker 6 (06:50):
But no, I was just waiting to see if he'd
come back. Go ahead, Baker.

Speaker 13 (06:55):
And I love to see all the all the people
with their stands and things like that, and some of
the people I don't know if you know.

Speaker 10 (07:04):
That will be there or not. I wasn't sure. I
knew that Jeffrey Thomas will be there.

Speaker 5 (07:12):
Right seeing him.

Speaker 13 (07:15):
Is meldrum planning on.

Speaker 5 (07:17):
Obs Yep, Yep, he'll be there. He's speaking this yere.

Speaker 10 (07:22):
Cliff Berrickman usually there.

Speaker 5 (07:25):
Yep.

Speaker 13 (07:27):
Speakers are well worth it.

Speaker 10 (07:28):
I'll tell you what, Like, I learned something new every year.
Now a lot of times I might learn that in
the bar later, but I still learn a lot every year.

Speaker 6 (07:36):
Well, that's one of the things that makes OBC unique. Probably,
I mean still in my estimation, the Bigfoot event to
be out of the year.

Speaker 12 (07:45):
Uh.

Speaker 6 (07:46):
And I'm biased because I've gone to so many of them, Henry,
You've gone to so many of them. This is not
Henry and Ice first confidence. We've been together at many
of these. But I'll tell you what's about this as
Henry and I are coming up on twenty years of
our partner ship. Wow for Sasquatch experience twenty years men

(08:07):
and and I think it's it's a testimate to you know,
staying power that you know. And seriously I go and
you know, I've busted Henry's bullocks over the years, but
there really is a specialists that Henry brings in a

(08:28):
passion to bigfoottery. Folks lack and I'm glad that he's
on our side and gonna be us this weekend. We're
gonna have a lot of fun, try to get some
videos for our patreons done, gonna get some Sasquatch experience,
breakfast is in, Gonna have a good time. I mean,
I'm looking forward to being with our friends Jamie and
Jenny King, you know. And you know what, folks, if

(08:48):
you see our friends the far Georgia is there, go
down and buy every single piece of their ship. They
need our support. They've gone through a lot this year,
they've lost the Pug Army. I don't want to go
in to you know, sad details, and mainly because they're
good listeners of the show and I don't want to
hurt them anymore through all the pain they've gone through.

(09:09):
But they could really use our support. And of course
Eric is going through some physical encumbrances himself, right and
as somebody who's recently started to go through some, I
can tell you folks, it's no fun and we need
to support our friends whenever we can. Sasquatch experience has
always been about supporting our friends. And so get down
and get the art of Eerie Eric the Fink art,
and you know, just help out our friends. Let's get

(09:32):
them some love. Main stays at the Ohio Bigfoot Conference
for years. They weren't at last year's OBC, I think,
and this year like, we want to make sure that
we're supporting them so they can continue to be May
stays at obc's four years to come, and.

Speaker 7 (09:51):
It is.

Speaker 6 (09:51):
I'm going to bring my g I Joe Bigfoot shirt
to wear to support, drum up some support and get
some of those sales drummed up for our good friends there.
The Far Georgia's Eerie Eric The Art of Eerie Eric
Eric fink Art. You know, we'll get all the links
and we'll put him on the website. So that's another
point of interest that I want to bring up real quick.

(10:13):
You will notice our website going up and down more
than an eighty year old man on viagra, because we
have had in the process of changing domains and changing
hosts and trying to get the website up and running.
We just did it with the email, so we're just
now catching up on email. It's been a process, so
bear with us, folks. You know, honestly, I have to

(10:37):
tell you I'm just going to vent here for a minute.
I really thought this was going to be the year
I throw in the towel. We've spent so much money
trying to get a better sound, going from host to host,
better editing software, utilizing AI editing, me going back to editing.
While you know the fact I work a very demanding job.

(10:58):
I have a wife and kids myself. This is all
done on my time. You dance, vance, you do the news,
you send it, you know, and then half the time
we have to change the show. So you get all
that work in and then we have to trash it
like I don't want folks to think that we don't
appreciate them, and we have no.

Speaker 5 (11:17):
We do greatly appreciate them.

Speaker 6 (11:19):
Do but you know, with the grace you've given us,
we do appreciate it, and especially our patreons who have
supported us for as little as two dollars a month,
who's stuck with us. Even though the content hasn't as
been as robust as promised, It's coming. And I know
you hear that, and you're like, oh, here we go.
It's coming. The content is coming.

Speaker 5 (11:38):
We're going to get.

Speaker 6 (11:39):
Together to OBC this weekend. We're going to have a
great time. And some of the things you guys are
going to get, you'll only get maybe this one time,
because who knows the next time the five of us
will be together in one place. So if you're nan
you're a listener, I don't. We don't like to say
the term fans, because we're just everyday Joe's that have
a Bigfoot podcast. We you know, we have one fan,
our number one super fan, JR.

Speaker 7 (11:59):
Core.

Speaker 6 (12:00):
That's it. Everybody else is. We're glad you listen, and
we're glad you come along with us. On this journey
every week. But you're our friends and you're our family,
and we appreciate you. But we don't ever like to
use the term fans. I think it's a little I
don't know, you know, we're not we're nobody's.

Speaker 5 (12:16):
All right, Well, we don't have that ego. How about that?
We don't have the ego.

Speaker 6 (12:23):
No, which is funny when you've looked at some of
the late latest comments we've got on Apple. Just another
group of guys that think they're experts. No, that's a
sorely mistake. And if you're listening to that, you're not
paying attention.

Speaker 5 (12:37):
Right.

Speaker 6 (12:37):
We are far from experts, and I think we make
that clear every show. I think the closest one we
could have to an expert in this room is Henry.

Speaker 5 (12:47):
And I'm waving only to say hi to Jenny. That's all.

Speaker 6 (12:51):
We love Jenny. We love Jenny. We love Scott, we
love Jamie and Steve, we love our listeners.

Speaker 7 (12:57):
We do guys.

Speaker 6 (12:58):
You part of us, You become part of a community.
So when you see us at conferences you throw up.
You're not you throw up on us. Please don't do that.
You roll up, you give us hug. We you know.
We we're a very easy so come see us, Come
see it.

Speaker 5 (13:15):
Yep, Oh, come on out.

Speaker 6 (13:23):
Yeah, please do. I'm telling you guys, the speaker lineup
for this event, we have Renee Holland, doctor Jeff Meldrum,
Cliff Barrickman, Shelley Covington, Montana. That's going to be a
real treat. I don't know if there's anybody out there
that can say they put more time in than Shelley

(13:45):
Shelley Covington, Montana yet. And I'm just looking forward to
reconnect and giving her a fort shop hug this weekend
because I haven't seen her since the last time she
and Monica were at the Ohio Bigfoot. That's been some time.

Speaker 5 (14:01):
I will tell you one thing about her is that
you can ask the silliest question to her and she
will give you one hundred percent of her attention. It
doesn't matter the question that you ask. She gives you
one hundred percent of her attention and she will embrace it.
And that's one thing that's really cool about her.

Speaker 11 (14:28):
Right.

Speaker 6 (14:29):
Very approachable again, Another one, very approachable. Doctor Esteban Saramiento,
my old drinking buddy.

Speaker 5 (14:35):
He's Ramon.

Speaker 6 (14:38):
Is the master of ceremonies for this year's event, and
of course rounding out the speakers are good Man Seth
Breedlove be a little small Town Monster Sasquatch Experience Reunion
this weekend as well. It's really going to be one
hell of a good time.

Speaker 5 (14:54):
I think so, I think so.

Speaker 6 (14:57):
I think Heather is going to be there, Heather, Heather
Moser Moser right. You know, Courtney's going to be there.
So I think it's going to be a great time
to connect with our small time Monsters friends as well.
So you couldn't ask for a better event. And you
know what, guys, I think there were a few VIP
tickets left. Of course, we won't be able to join

(15:17):
the speakers because we'll be up promoting ourselves. We very
rarely get to enjoy the speakers. But I tell you what,
don't sleep on. If you get a chance to pick
up a couple of tickets, get them twenty dollars per
person for kids twelve hundreds, ten dollars. On Sunday, May fourth,
from eleven thirty to two, you get a town hall meeting,
which is pretty spectacular. Conferences on Saturday, the third town

(15:40):
Hall on the fourth.

Speaker 5 (15:42):
Yeah, and it's well worth the travels there, and like
you know, I will mention again in go ahead, Henry.

Speaker 6 (15:57):
Go ahead, Henry.

Speaker 7 (15:57):
I was gonna say, I'm going to be enjoying the
speaker myself.

Speaker 6 (16:01):
Yeah, well, we rely on you to report back, right, Yeah,
Like if anyone seems to ever pay attention to the
speakers that doesn't have a chronic case of ad D,
it's Henry May.

Speaker 14 (16:14):
He can get.

Speaker 6 (16:18):
Us the deats so we can know who to book
on the show next.

Speaker 5 (16:21):
Exactly, I'm trying.

Speaker 6 (16:23):
I'm going to try to send this link to Matt here. Guys, sorry,
just give me one second advance to carry on here
for a second while I try to do this.

Speaker 5 (16:31):
Would you well, I was just gonna say, Cambridge of Ohio,
once you get into Salt Fork State Park Lodge, and
I'll mention this again in the news segment. It's a
really scenic drive to get in there, but that's all
you have to do. Put it in your GPS and

(16:53):
you'll be able to get in there. And you're going
to see so many people like minded. It is such
a great event. Mark de Worth, who puts this whole
thing together, he's so welcoming to everybody, that comes out,
and even enthusiasts that may not be all into the

(17:14):
community and are just curious, they're wrapped into a whole
community of people that are willing to welcome them in,
like Henry Wood and myself and James. There's so many
people that are going to be there that will welcome
you in and will offer whatever we have to get

(17:37):
you more interested in the case of what it is
that we are doing. And that's the coolest thing about it.
I've seen some people there last year that were a
little skeptical, but by the time they left there, they
were like, Wow, they were so enthusiastic about the whole subject.

(17:57):
And I think that's what makes it spectacular event. I
think this is probably one of the best conferences UH
that does take place throughout the year. I really do
think that this is this is the pinnacle of the
conferences that take place. And I'm grateful for the fact

(18:19):
that you know, Henry is going to be there, and
Matt's going to be there, and you know, the whole
Sasquatch experience is going to be there, and Steth Breedlove
and and Renee holland Snuffy. Yes, he's going to have
all his stuff brought out there too, how about it?

Speaker 7 (18:37):
You know?

Speaker 5 (18:39):
Yeah, big big a trailer with you or you know,
a big truck. Because that boy boy, I'm telling you
some of his carvings, I want to take some of
them back here with me. I just don't know how
to get him back here. I really don't. But boy,
some of the stuff that that guy creates it spectacular.

Speaker 6 (19:01):
Tomorrow your work band are where are your work truck bands?

Speaker 2 (19:05):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (19:05):
There you go. Hey, look who joined us?

Speaker 5 (19:07):
Matt?

Speaker 7 (19:08):
Matt, I'm here.

Speaker 5 (19:10):
I don't recognize you without your headphones on, so I
didn't know who you were, I know.

Speaker 11 (19:16):
So yeah, I'm I'm here in uh South Jersey for
uh for something for my other jobs. So I just
literally trucked intoother hotel and h rather than get my
computer set up, I figure well into it right on
my iPhone and uh here I am.

Speaker 5 (19:37):
Wow. Yeah, because I didn't recognize you without big puffy
things in your ears, So I was like, who's that guy?
That's last one?

Speaker 7 (19:49):
Matt?

Speaker 6 (19:50):
How are you doing? My friend? We all just caught
up and kind of uh got getting everybody a preview
of OBC this year. Everybody's so excited.

Speaker 11 (20:00):
Yes, so am I Uh so we're gonna be heading
out Friday, uh checking in where we'll be at the
lodge and uh yeah, I'm super super excited and uh
it's gonna be nice to I hate to say it,
to get out of Pennsylvania for a little bit. So, Uh,

(20:20):
we've had we've had some real nasty uh wildfires out here.
Yeah one, Yeah, we have one in uh in jim Thorpe.
Uh that uh pretty much the it didn't didn't hurt
any homes, which was the good thing. And uh, the
wildlife habitat where where actually occurred is more for reptile

(20:45):
small mammal than you're You're not gonna find any bear, deer, turkey,
anything like that in that area. So we had that
going on. I've been Uh so it's funny. I have
a game camera set up behind my house and I
have a groundhog that is I mean he's on for

(21:08):
about forty or fifty pictures a day, so I'm putting
together a little video of him.

Speaker 5 (21:17):
I have that.

Speaker 11 (21:17):
And then at night we have a fox that comes round,
but we have it's my wife calls at the zoo.
You know, we have the foxes always there, the groundhogs
always air but then we also have the raccoons, we
have the deer, we have the skunk, we have rabbits,
we have squirrels, everything except for Bigfoot. But but we're

(21:40):
we're having fun just just watching it. But you don't
know that, ye absolutely absolutely, I get weird right kind
of photos that I have no idea what they are,
but I'm not putting it as as crypto right now.
I'm thinking it might just be you know, something with
a like a cousin basically like a lens flair.

Speaker 5 (22:04):
From the flash.

Speaker 11 (22:06):
And then the other reason why I would get up
Pennsylvania too is that it is currently ticks season, so
I pulled three off of them to off me today
with being treated with our favorite almost near sponsor, Sawyers.

Speaker 5 (22:22):
Hermthin.

Speaker 11 (22:23):
But I do think though that what I what I
ended up getting there roll like in my arms and stuff,
So I think they probably got there from me just
walking around. I didn't find any, you know, basically like
in the pants or the legs, but maybe one walking
through the brush.

Speaker 7 (22:44):
You know, I'm picking them up.

Speaker 11 (22:45):
So hopefully we don't see that in Ohio.

Speaker 6 (22:48):
I hope not, because I hope that my whole life
has been changed thanks to ticks.

Speaker 5 (22:53):
Yes, you know. I ended up sending a text to
Eric Altman to give him a be kudo. This was
probably two weeks ago, just to say thank you to
him once again that those cast prints that he had
and he brought to the Sasquatch Experience table first before

(23:16):
he brought him to Berrickman or to Jeff Meldrum. He
brought him to us first to show him off because
he was so excited and I was still taken him
back and I just wanted to thank him for doing that.
And he did say, you know that he wants to
visit the vendor tables again this year and he will

(23:37):
come and say hello. So that kind of made my day.

Speaker 6 (23:40):
Well, i'll tell you what. Those are still one of
the exciting parts about OBC last year and still in
my opinion, some of the best footprints that have come
out of Pennsylvania. Right sometimes I bought it, actually want
say some time, I really want to say. Ever, I mean,
Matt and I had that great footprint up north. Well,
it was a good footprint. We don't want to call
it great, but it was interesting and unfortunately our even

(24:04):
our light arch scan of it didn't come out fantastic.
But what Eric and them got down there in that
part of Pennsylvania was just magnificent. And I know it
had its detractors, but you know, and I'm okay with detractors,
I really am.

Speaker 5 (24:19):
I think there's yeah, but Meldrum certainly had his head
scratch moment going. While those are really interesting cast prints
that he's got, right, well, they'll take it for that.

Speaker 6 (24:32):
The depth on them were remarkable, which kind of indicated
something had to put.

Speaker 5 (24:35):
Some weight yep in that mud.

Speaker 6 (24:39):
And again it's no different than where Matt and I
found that print. It's kind of in a section where
those hunters found those prints that Eric and then found
kind of in a muddy yeah, muddy run. That's something
that walk through And you have to think about that.
We spent so much time out in the woods trying
to find evidence of this creature. We spend so much

(25:02):
time on equipment, money on equipment, so much time, and
you know, the thing that pisses me off is half
the time it's just something simple of nature's design that
captures the best evidence, right, And that's I think there's
something to be said about that. Maybe we start abandoning
some of the technology and start getting back to our
senses and allowing the natural environment to really run its

(25:24):
course and allow work with nature as opposed to against it. Yeah,
that's not any wu bullshit. I just say that as
somebody who's, you know, trying to be a little bit
more I agreed. I don't want to say pragmatic, I
mean a little bit more.

Speaker 5 (25:40):
No, I totally agree. I was just taken back at
the fact that I just wanted to give him some
kudos and thanks that when he got those prints. Who
were the first people that he brought those prints to.
It was just Sean and myself and to James are

(26:02):
you kidding me? And we got to see him firsthand
before he brought them to Berrickman and before he brought
them to Meldrum.

Speaker 6 (26:10):
I mean, I don't want to show them.

Speaker 5 (26:13):
I was like, wow, man, that was a privilege. I
really appreciated that greatly. So that's why I texted him
a couple of weeks ago, and he's going to come
and visit us again this year at OBC.

Speaker 6 (26:26):
I mean, I think the one thing you have to
understand is Eric and I go way back, and now
I understand that I think if there's somebody he considers
to have a student mentor mentee relationship. It's been Eric
and I and right, you know, a lot of respect
we have for one another, even we don't always agree
on things, and sometimes we don't. Sometimes there's a little
time where we need to take a break, but there's

(26:48):
always a respect between us. And if more people researched
like him, I think we would have better results. And
you know, folks out there can say what they want
about anybody personally, but when it comes down to his search,
you know, there's a very few that have spent less
time out there, that have spent more time out there
than airpont. I say that with one hundred percent. Certainly

(27:08):
it might have sent some people, but that is what
it is, you know, of the day. I'm not here
to be the leader of anybody's fan club or the
you know or whatnot. I just I treat people how
they treat me. And for the most part, over the years,
he's been very good to me. And you know what,
sometimes I've been a right rotten asshole to others too,
and I try not to be, but sometimes people deserve it.

(27:30):
There are a lot of Charlatans out there. I'm still
gonna say it, beware of This weekend is going to
be a breeding ground for jobs and treating. You know,
have I taken a position, I really have gotten a
lot more defensive. I start hitting the reject button a
lot more on so media. Then as soon as I
start getting pictures of things, if you send me a

(27:51):
fucking picture with something circled, I'm going to delete you.

Speaker 7 (27:57):
There.

Speaker 6 (27:58):
He's gonna tell me where you live if I if
you have to tell me where it's at, It's not
in the picture, that's all I If I ask you
where it's at now and I seem to be convinced
that's a different story. But if you it's just like
when you ever has anybody ever done ghost unting with EVPs?

Speaker 7 (28:15):
Yea.

Speaker 6 (28:15):
The one thing I hate is what someone tells you
something is going to say before you listen to it.
This is what you're going to hear. Well, thank you
not putting the seed exactly what I'm going to hear, right,
And that power of suggestion is so strong, and I
don't want I don't want any that bullshit. I want
to bring Bigfoot back for everybody with a common sense
and a functional brain, we need to have rules again

(28:40):
for people that want to be in this field, and
you know, one of it is common sense.

Speaker 7 (28:46):
You know, you don't have to be a.

Speaker 6 (28:47):
Genius, but you should have a little reasonable intelligence, uh,
and just not fall for every bullshit on a thinker.
Now listen, I'm sure I'm going to get spanked a
little bit because here's Forker on his soapbox. And I
need it because I'm only five foot five. But you know,

(29:09):
the last couple of years, I've entertained folks on the
WU spectrum. And that's okay because I'll tell you what.
There are some people out there that do that believe
I don't even want to call it WU. They just
believe in an alternative methodology that I do, that have
some really great results and are very good people. And
then there are people out there that are just batshit crazy.
You are not a twenty five thousand year old alien

(29:32):
from Zeta Reticuli that has a bigfoot errand boy that
you know only you can talk to and only you
can photograph, and only you can see in photographs and
it just doesn't happen. And those are the people we
need to protect the field from. We should all join
together with pitchforks and ran them the hell out of here.

(29:54):
And and just like folks that just want to make
a buck out of this, you know it. You know,
if you want to make a buck, be creative and
I'm not talking about clip art. Go out and be creative,
do something creative, but stay the hell away from the
research because some of us spend a lot of time
on it. I kind of feel like a fraud saying
that this year because I've been a little out of

(30:15):
the out of the field. But I'll tell you what,
I've paid attention and I'm not liking what I'm seeing.

Speaker 7 (30:21):
Guys.

Speaker 6 (30:22):
A lot of idiots running around again.

Speaker 11 (30:25):
When it comes to when it comes to making money, though,
there's a whole group that I give so much respect for,
and that is the artists, whether you know, whether it's
or Buddy doing the wood carvings, you know, Eric and
Kerry doing the.

Speaker 4 (30:47):
The drawings.

Speaker 5 (30:49):
Uh.

Speaker 11 (30:49):
You know, there's a lot of great talented people in
in our thankfully in our field. And I got to
say that with the with an oprahart that you know, uh,
they could they could be doing something else, but they're
they're choosing, uh, to to put their their talents towards

(31:10):
towards this.

Speaker 5 (31:11):
Yeah, and this is not.

Speaker 6 (31:12):
That they it's a great visual representation, yes, of the
work we do. And I don't want to include our
artist friends and that I really don't. I want to
talk about people that are using this field as a
way to milk people. And I'll tell you it's it
gets so so old. And you know, there's there's conferences everywhere.

(31:35):
There's one running opposite of OBC this weekend that I
think people are half stupid for even attempting to do.
And it's just it's getting to the point where you
really got to choose. And the names I'm seeing put
up on some of these marquee, Oh, your big claim
to fame is you run a bigfoot Facebook group and

(31:57):
you've had some sketchy sightings yet to boot and then
every five minutes or plight is everybody else's problem. I
don't want to hear about your personal problems in my
Bigfoot group. I really don't. You can't pay your bills,
that's on you. I don't you should be out there
panhandling to your followers, trying to take money, maybe spending
more time getting a job than you do out there

(32:18):
panhandling your people, because I'll tell you what, those motherfuckers
won't be in our groups very well. I'll boot them
faster than they sing out for a free check.

Speaker 7 (32:26):
And wow, that was annoying to me. It really is.

Speaker 6 (32:29):
You know, we got ghost buddies throwing up for every
do dat in another, you know, and they have a
purpose for people that are really affected by things, not
by people who are just lazy and stupid. And I'm
so tired of people milking this field for you know
how many times I've just considered giving up on taking
any kind of fans support or listener support just because

(32:51):
it's a lot of fun to try to give people stuff.
It is, and I like our I like our supporters,
every single one of them. In fact, I love them,
and I feel and then we can't always meet our commitments.
And I'll tell you, some of these people have no
shame taking your money, folks, And that's a gut check.
And those people they ought to be a damn shame
of themselves. And I've had my fill and I feel

(33:13):
like I'm going to start going on a warpath on
social media to start attacking these groups. If you got
a red circle, your days are numbered. If you can't count,
your days are numbered. If you've got no common sense,
your days are numbered. If your sister, your wife, your
days are numbered. We're coming for you, and there's no
stopping us. It's time to take our field back from

(33:34):
the idiots that have over overshadowed the decent people here.
They really have. I'm just so over it. It makes
people that have been here a long time just want
to leave and wipe their hands of it. It really does.
It's disgusting and honestly, shame shame on those people. And
I say that like an old man waving my cane.

Speaker 7 (33:56):
Shame on you.

Speaker 6 (34:00):
In this you're starting to ruin it for me, and
you're not going to ruin it for people that really care.

Speaker 5 (34:04):
But no, you know what, before you go to anything else,
I have to agree with Scott. Oh that cracks me up.
Fun with the red circles, Yeah, I agree, Scott.

Speaker 6 (34:19):
If you need a red circle?

Speaker 5 (34:21):
Yeah yeah, right, I agree, Lady goes Scott.

Speaker 6 (34:27):
We'll be right back.

Speaker 7 (34:27):
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Speaker 1 (34:39):
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Speaker 5 (34:42):
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Speaker 6 (34:45):
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Speaker 5 (34:48):
Big foot enthusiast.

Speaker 1 (34:50):
Enthusiast, He goes, we found adolescent bigfoot tracks.

Speaker 6 (34:58):
They're breeding.

Speaker 5 (35:01):
Okay, so let me get this straight. Did you find
little big Seat?

Speaker 14 (35:10):
You found regular footprints.

Speaker 7 (35:11):
Didn't you?

Speaker 14 (35:12):
Day Ah, Yes, Little Feet. That's a band from the
nineteen seventies known for their genre and music of southern
swamp rock. Well, Happy Monday, ninety all it is the
one hundred and eighteenth day of twenty twenty five. Not

(35:33):
that I'm keeping count. I just have to trust the
authors of the calendar I look at. Speaking of swamp,
a Colorado woman believes she recently spotted a sasquatch lumbering
down a desolate road in front of her home. The
sighting occurred in the middle of last month, which would

(35:53):
be March, near the town of Hygiene. I wonder if
they have a bathroom body works there made that up
approximately eleven miles from Boulder. The witness, identified as j H.
In her report to the BFRO, indicated that she looked
out her front window at around ten PM in the evening,

(36:16):
which would be at night, and noticed an ape like
creature walking very briskly in the middle of a gravel
road beyond the simian nature of the stranger. What made
the woman do a double take was the sheer size
of the figure. She estimated it to be around eight
feet tall. To that end, having spoken to the witness

(36:40):
after receiving her report, Matt Moneymaker of the BFRO took
a tree knocker bat and bludgeoned the woman to death. Now,
I just made that part of She was adamant that
it had to be a bigfoot due to the creature's
monstrous proportions. Unfortunately, the sighting was rather fleeting and the

(37:02):
remote road had no street lights, so the woman did
not get a better glimpse of the figure beyond its
unusual size and shape. Be that as it may, she
mused that it was unlike anything she had ever seen
in her over fifty years of living on that property.

(37:23):
Whether the incident was an actual bagfoot sighting or simply
a misidentification, the witness would appear to be genuine in
her accounting of the event, since she specifically chose to
remain anonymous and told Moneymaker that she only relayed the
incident to the BFRO because she felt compelled to report

(37:46):
what she saw. When we come back, yeah, I'm going
to talk about something I've talked about quite a bit.

Speaker 7 (37:57):
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Speaker 14 (39:23):
If I've told you once, I've told you one thousand
times things your mother used to say, and now I'm
gonna do it. The Ohio Bigfoot Conference begins Saturday, May third,
twenty twenty five, or as others know it as OBC
because we have to abbreviate everything these days. But this

(39:44):
year's speakers are going to be finding Bigfoot star Renee
Holland and Cliff Barrickman, along with doctor Jeff Meldrum, Shelley Covington, Montana,
and of course Small Town Monsters filmmaker himself, Seth Breedlove.
Master of ceremony is Esteban Sarmon, and you need to

(40:09):
pronounce his name that way when you see him Sarmon.

Speaker 5 (40:14):
Anyway.

Speaker 14 (40:15):
This is held at the Salt Fork State Park Lodge
in Cambridge, Ohio, and it's easy to find. You just
do a Google search GPS to Salt Fork State Park
and the signs will take you down the beautiful windy
roads through Salt Fork right to the lodge where you
will see thousands and thousands of people. But best part

(40:39):
of all, you get to meet the entire crew of
the Sasquatch Experience, because Sean makes it all about himself.

Speaker 5 (40:49):
Just kidding.

Speaker 14 (40:51):
We hope to see you there. Thanks again for listening
to this edition of the Big Football Horn right here
on the Sasquatchans and as always, untear.

Speaker 5 (41:03):
We meet again in mind.

Speaker 6 (41:14):
I think I'm gonna get the bullhorn space back to
the advertisers. You know, we could always promote a good
boner pill as a proporn hug. No, wow, oh, stop
stop it. Five minutes we go off there for five
minutes and you just can't control yourself.

Speaker 5 (41:36):
No, it all tastes.

Speaker 6 (41:41):
And there you have it, folks, And yes, I do
make it about me. It is about me. It's my show. Dammit, mine,
min mine, mine, mine, mine, mine, quiet man, And uh,
I'm gonna do a full blown heel turn tonight.

Speaker 7 (41:54):
That's what I'm gonna do.

Speaker 6 (41:55):
Anyhow, we are excited about going to OBC this weekend,
but guys, we got about twenty minutes left to the
show tonight. What's new out there, Matt. I know you've
been dealing with forest fires, and honest to God, that's
a you and I have talked on many road trips,
an issue that I'm surprised is not impacted and brought
out more reports of bigfoot sightings in some of these areas.

(42:19):
And I think maybe a lot of it is to
do with folks maybe embarrassed to report something they see
because of the sense of you know, sadness and danger
around these wildfires. But also you know, when everything's burning
around you, are you really really paying attention to that?

Speaker 5 (42:40):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (42:41):
I mean a lot of people, especially the firefighters themselves,
so they'll get you know, basically like hyper focused into
into their task. And everyone's to win the scena. So anyways,
everyone's going to get hyper focus and they're you know,
you basically get that tunnel vision. So so there could

(43:04):
be something that that's walking you know, thirty yards you know,
to the west of you. You're not gonna see that,
you know, because you're you're concentrated on that one job.
Because especially when it involves, uh, is something as dangerous
as uh as finding a fire.

Speaker 5 (43:19):
You know.

Speaker 11 (43:19):
Plus you're on you know, you're listening to your radio,
you're uh making sure that the wind you know, is
in the right direction. So you've got so many things
going on. But the one thing with the forest fires
is and especially whether it's out west or or here
in the Appalachias, is you know, you don't find that

(43:40):
many charter means out there.

Speaker 5 (43:43):
Uh.

Speaker 11 (43:44):
I've been through uh you know some uh some forest
uh uh you know burn areas up in Elk County.
There was not one skeleton.

Speaker 6 (43:56):
Uh.

Speaker 11 (43:57):
Usually if it's if you're looking at lights, any any
small rodents, they're gonna dig into that. If you're looking
at I don't know what that noises, but if you're
looking at you know, a deer elk, they're gonna move
out of that area. And it's very uncommon, uh to

(44:21):
find you know, like a litter of corpses out there.

Speaker 5 (44:26):
You know.

Speaker 6 (44:27):
I go back to that story from Battle Mountain, Nevada, Henry,
you know which one I'm talking about where they had
the bigfoot walk out from the film Fire, you know,
and we've talked about this on Rob McConnell and Tom
Powell talks about it in has booked the locals, and
they didn't know what to do. It's a creature, you know.
They get a vet, they get a doctor, they shave
it down, put in a pick line, do what they

(44:49):
need to do to get at the safety. And then
I think, Henry, I'm correct, the government takes it and disappears.

Speaker 7 (44:55):
I'm believe that's right. I think they treated at the
hospital and then they then the government came in, swooped
and took it right.

Speaker 6 (45:03):
And the story has always been interesting to me because,
you know, though as ridiculous as it may sound, it
seems a little bit of truth in that, you know,
just a smidge about it, and the fact that it
didn't make major.

Speaker 7 (45:17):
A story.

Speaker 6 (45:18):
I mean, it's still not even that well known I
think within the community. I don't see it featured a
lot in stories. It's a very compelling story. And you know,
that's the thing about Tom Pala's book, And we need
to get Tom on the show because The Locals is
in my top five big Foot books because he looks
at things in a very witness based you know, he

(45:41):
takes the witnesses credibly, and these witnesses on face value.
Some of their stories are incredible, and I think that's
what makes them true, the fact that, like you couldn't
make some of this shit up at that time because
we didn't put those details out there to do it.
You know, I always go back to that historical piece,
like we've all we create the best hoaxes because we

(46:01):
keep putting the information out there. But some of this
stuff came before there was a lot of heavy internet
traffic and we were putting stuff up there. And honest
to god, how many people are out there reading Bigfoot
books before finding Bigfoot?

Speaker 11 (46:17):
Right?

Speaker 6 (46:17):
So, like these stories, to me, there's always a little
bit of truth in them. For what other reasons would
they have to make something up like that? And I mean,
it's a great story. I could see the fictional element
of it. I don't want to say it's beyond that,
but it's always con fascinating that by me, it's it's real.
I haven't been proven they have ever been.

Speaker 7 (46:40):
Henry right exactly.

Speaker 6 (46:47):
So, I mean, and I haven't heard many other any
other forest fire sightings that you've heard of, Henry, that
you could.

Speaker 7 (46:55):
I haven't heard of any. It's it's interesting. Although there
was a tabloid report several years ago supposedly a sasquatch
being being spotted after a forest fire, So okay, but
that was a tabloid.

Speaker 10 (47:12):
So, oh my god, I don't know what's with the
motorcycle gang outside of my road, outside.

Speaker 5 (47:18):
Of my street, one of them start coming at.

Speaker 6 (47:21):
Me with a crowbar or plus it will we should
be fine.

Speaker 5 (47:27):
So let's route this a different way, Matt.

Speaker 10 (47:31):
I mean, have you guys seen more birds and animals
that you don't usually see crouching into places that aren't
on fire?

Speaker 2 (47:40):
You know?

Speaker 10 (47:41):
And that's where I would say, is where I would say,
is like a lot of the research would be on
what isn't a big foot? You know, like, hey, I've
seen more you know, blah blah blah in my yard
because that are usually in the woods. The possums are
five times as many as I've ever seen because because
the woods surrounding woods have been on fire. I mean,

(48:03):
I would look at populaces that you could you could
actually quantify per se and then.

Speaker 13 (48:11):
I think it was it was either OBC or one
of the other.

Speaker 11 (48:13):
Ones where they were explaining that.

Speaker 13 (48:15):
You know, they they if you go by, if you
go by animals, and the scarcy of what you see,
like say you see so many for every so many
bear you see, there could be up to one or
two sasquatch because of a ratio, and I wanted to three.
So if you saw more bear, then the question of

(48:36):
whether you would see more of another animal, you know,
it's kind of like, you know, That's where I would
start with, is hey, I noticed that there's more of
these cranes and downtown or there's more bears and deer
downtown since this fire, So you know, use that as
your base.

Speaker 6 (48:52):
Well, I think maybe not so much sightings, but you
start looking at some of those ancillary behavior, strange calls,
things missing around your farmstead or your homestead. What are
your chicken supply looking like? Are your chickens starting to disappear?
You know, natural food sources like? Are you really paying
that attention? I mean right now is not really a

(49:13):
growing season here yet per se, but it'll be starting soon.
What are your harvests starting to look like? And that
you know up there in jim Thorpe, that area is
just well, it kind of relies on that fall foliage
tourist you know, and and and summertime activities out there
for its for its livelihood. So the fact that we
have a forest fire causing some damage out that way

(49:36):
is really bad economically for for that area. Completely went
off on a sidetrack and just the economics bakers started
throwing out numbers there and starts getting me in the
numbers and minds. You use some maths, but no, I
mean the ratio number. It's a It was a really
good call out and something really good to think about.

(49:58):
But I think that if they're there's folks out there
and there are some stories we would like to hear them,
and not in an exploitab way. I think the data
needs to be Martin. I mean, we do need some
speaking points to that are these forest fires, because I
think there's a sad reality is if we keep getting
some of these fires and we're not noticing any inclination.

(50:18):
Either they're super smart and they know this is coming
ahead of time like other animals do with disasters, or
the bloody thing doesn't exist, which is going to be
even more sad, right, or they've been wiped out. So
I guess there's three possibilities, none of which would be good. No,
this is true.

Speaker 5 (50:34):
And you know what the wildfires that have happened through
the pine bearings. And I know there's a lot of
talk about the Jersey Devil and Pine bearings, but wow,
what a huge fire that happened through there.

Speaker 2 (50:52):
You know.

Speaker 5 (50:52):
I had a thought though a couple of nights ago,
and I'd be willing to spend on a thousand bucks
on this project to create a uh, let's say a
dummy of a bigfoot and put some rotten meat in

(51:15):
it and so that it would stink really bad, and
stick it by a tree as if it were a
dead sasquatch, and then put you know, a cheap doorbell
type of camera one thousand yards away and see what
would happen with a decoy, because you know, decoys work

(51:37):
really well with you know, ducks. You can put a
duck decoy in a pine and bring in other ducks
and you know you can go and hunt them.

Speaker 6 (51:46):
Well, they have tried this. Jordy Cook tried this, Jody
Cook tried this in the Mile. In fact, it was
documented on Monster Quest. Now I don't know if he
used the innerds or an anything else like that, right,
But the problem becomes from vance that we start going
into the is there something from the camera that's emitting

(52:09):
frequency or light right from the from the decoy? You know,
we don't know.

Speaker 5 (52:16):
Well that's why I kind of said a thousand yards
you know, I'll put it in a thousand yards away,
Maybe it won't pick up. I ain't that quite. I
don't know. I don't know the.

Speaker 6 (52:26):
Range is out of the range for one of those.
But I mean with the advent of you know, the
igotcha cam and so much you know, work being done
on new types of camera systems that are coming out
that are kind of frequency deprived. Who knows what we
may see coming from that future?

Speaker 7 (52:49):
We just don't.

Speaker 6 (52:50):
And you know, what we really don't know. Legend Meeting
Science too, has been very tight lipped, and I'm a
backer of that project, right we can get the updates
every so long, often for the as a backer, and
it's been very tight lipped. So I'm interesting to see,
interested to see what we may get from the Legend
Meat Science production. What are we what are we going

(53:13):
to see? And I think there are so many people
in the bigfoot field that contributed to that. I think
we're all kind of weighted on baited breath, those of
us who aren't on the inside, looking to see what's
going to come from that.

Speaker 5 (53:26):
Bless you, yes, thank you, allergies.

Speaker 6 (53:29):
It's that time of year, my friend, you know, when
you're talking.

Speaker 11 (53:34):
About the Legend me Science and Darby Orcott just had
just had an update, you know, very very kind of
cryptic update that he had. But reading into it, it
does look like there may be some findings coming out,
you know, Okay within.

Speaker 6 (53:55):
A year or so, go ahead, Henry, I was gonna.

Speaker 7 (54:00):
I do know that Abe del Rio was involved with
some filming for that.

Speaker 6 (54:04):
Yeah, so yeah, and we should get Abe on the
program because we haven't talked to Abe in a long time.
It'd be good to reconnect with Abe and get him
on the program too, so it would get caught up.
And well, we may see him this weekend. I don't know.
I didn't see a confirmation or not, but you know Abe,
he like a surprise, so we'll see. Yeah, and if

(54:28):
I odds for tonight, we had a couple of interesting
Bigfoot moments, a fork or meltdown and some OBC promotion.

Speaker 7 (54:36):
I'm looking forward to it. Boy, I can't wait.

Speaker 6 (54:38):
I can't wait to get you at the airport at
two fifty on Thursday. Stand there with your lays or
whatever else. And I'm talking about the flowers, not the
bag of potato chips.

Speaker 7 (54:49):
Okay, you want to stay, We'll.

Speaker 6 (54:52):
Go with what works. Yeah, we'll be there.

Speaker 11 (54:55):
I would I would like to make though, is when
James brought up about the what's the ratio of black
Bears to possible Bigfoot. The reason I think got to
is that was from that was from the OBC back
in like twenty eighteen with doctor Meldrum and he brought
that up in you know, because we live in such

(55:16):
the heavily populated black Bear area. I said, I said, oh,
this is this is perfect. So you learn a lot
from the seminars going on and even going table to table.

Speaker 7 (55:32):
Yep, you're right.

Speaker 6 (55:33):
There's a lot to be learned. And as much of
these are an entertainment venue for a lot, I consider
them the old kind of sales conferences where we all
go meet together, rub elbows and share techniques and tips.
We always learn more from one another than we do not,
and I'm excited to see our friends, excited to get
Henry and guys. I tell you what it's time. It's

(55:56):
time for obc Henry take us out with those dulcet tones.

Speaker 7 (56:02):
You all be good or be good and see all
this weekend.

Speaker 6 (56:06):
Thanks for listening.

Speaker 15 (56:13):
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Speaker 14 (56:28):
Keep on squatching.

Speaker 7 (56:45):
And bake is out.

Speaker 6 (56:46):
I think we're off air.

Speaker 7 (56:48):
I don't know anyway, I believe we are.

Speaker 11 (56:51):
It's still showing us live.

Speaker 6 (56:52):
Well hold on. I already played the outro
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