In the season premiere, the team goes back to the Pacific Northwest to determine if the U.S. or Canada has more evidence of Bigfoot activity, so they split up to interview witnesses and .. show full overview
In the season premiere, the team goes back to the Pacific Northwest to determine if the U.S. or Canada has more evidence of Bigfoot activity, so they split up to interview witnesses and conduct night investigations on Olympic Peninsula in Washington and in British Columbia.
The team goes to Maine for the first time, and they split up to interview witnesses and conduct solo investigations, the latter of which are highlighted by Matt's recordings of multiple howls.
The team goes to Maine for the first time, and they split up to interview witnesses and conduct solo investigations, the latter of which are highlighted by Matt's recordings of multiple howls.
The team is in New Hampshire to investigate alleged Bigfoot sightings near a Mount Washington resort that are making hotel guests nervous, and the evidence takes them to Franconia Notch.
The team is in New Hampshire to investigate alleged Bigfoot sightings near a Mount Washington resort that are making hotel guests nervous, and the evidence takes them to Franconia Notch.
The team go to Georgia to look into sightings in and around Fort Stewart Army base, and talk to a person who allegedly saw a Bigfoot through a thermal-imaging camera before finding the right spot to set up a night investigation.
The team go to Georgia to look into sightings in and around Fort Stewart Army base, and talk to a person who allegedly saw a Bigfoot through a thermal-imaging camera before finding the right spot to set up a night investigation.
The team make their way to Mt. Shasta where they work with the SBC, paranormal investigation group, who attempt to convince Bobo that Bigfoots are supernatural.
The team make their way to Mt. Shasta where they work with the SBC, paranormal investigation group, who attempt to convince Bobo that Bigfoots are supernatural.