What methods of detecting a Bigfoot have been used?
Wildlife researchers usually have methods of detecting the presence of animals within an area. These methods range from finding tracks and signs, bait stations, scent stations, traps, calling, remote triggers, and more. Almost all of these methods have been used by Bigfoot researchers, but mostly without success. The reason for being unsuccessful is that the success of these techniques drop off significantly if there are low populations of the animal being detected. Often more common animals interfere with the detection mechanisms enough to ruin the results. We can only continue with the these methods, hopefully in an active area, in a methodical way to receive results. Growing in popularity in recent years are remote triggered cameras, that take pictures of what walks in front of them 24 hours a day. These cameras are very exciting, but cost a hefty bundle to use enough of them to cover even a reasonably small area. Another big draw back is they will often get stolen, by people, if le