Bigfoots are a part of Lower Alabama, it's ecosystems and it's cultural lore.
People in this community often ask me whether there really are bigfoots around here. I suggest they privately and confidentially ask each and every one of their relatives, neighbors, friends, and co-workers about what they know of bigfoots.
Below is a list of titles that link to bigfoot sighting reports on the original posting websites. Some of these reports describe sightings of more than one bigfoot . Some sightings were by multiple witnesses.
Animals do not recognize human political borders. Many of bigfoot populations likely occupy territories that straddle both side of the borders between Alabama and neighboring states. If you live in a border county, you may want to research bigfoot sighting reports in counties just across the state line.
There are many additional bigfoot sighting reports that have not been, and may never be, published in books or on the internet. Most bigfoot sightings and encounters go unreported do to threat of ridicule from family and friends, and do to the threat of loss of community social status and even loss of employment. Maybe it is time the witnesses turn the ridicule back on the those who have not yet seen a bigfoot.
Bigfoot Sightings Reported Directly to Dennis Bauer 1996-12; AL, Clarke; road crossing by a screaming bigfoot in daylight
1996 fall; FL, Okaloosa; 5 people parked on dirt road flee a bigfoot approaching thru dense woods
1996; AL, Conecuh; a bigfoot chases motorcyclists
1997 summer; AL, Mobile; a bigfoot sitting on a road watches car go by without any apparent fear
1997 winter; AL, Washington; a roadside bigfoot carrying stick-like item walks to within 3 ft of motorist
1998-12; FL, Santa Rosa; a bigfoot approaches person
1999-01; FL, Escambia; a bigfoot tears up bushes as it walks past treestand hunter
1999-11; AL, Clarke; a bigfoot is seen four times within a half mile, twice going into roadside woods 2000-05; AL, Baldwin; a bigfoot crouching by road stands up and walks into the woods IBS
2000 fall; AL, Pike; hunter sees a bigfoot angle up hill and walk along ridge line JS-ABS
2006-07; AL, Clarke; roadside bigfoot looks up and exchanges glances with motorist
1) JS-BSECA >> book: Bigfoot Sightings in East Central Alabama, by James M. Smith, self-published 2000
2) JS-ABS >> book: Alabama Bigfoot Sightings, by James M. Smith, self-published 2003
3) BOTEC >> book: Bigfoot on the East Coast, by Rick Berry, self-published
4) IBS >> International Bigfoot Society's bigfoot sighting reports database, and the monthly newsletter The Track Record from which the database was extracted, have both been sold to North American Bigfoot Search. NABS is offering for sale a CD that holds all seventeen years of the Track Record and an extensive comprehensive index of the contents. This CD is an historical treasure and a working tool. 5) SFB >> Skunkape, Florida's Bigfoot has been taken offline (or hopefully just relocated). I will
will reinstall the links if SFB database is ever reincarnated into a new website.
6) WVBIG >> West Virginia Bigfoot Investigators Group has been taken offline (or hopefully just relocated). I will reinstall the links if SFB database is ever reincarnated into a new website.
7) TBRC >>Texas Bigfoot Research Center has evolved into the Texas Bigfoot Research Conservacy. The "Center's" sighting report database was migrated to the "Conservancy's" database and the reports were given new URL's. I have converted many of my website's links to the "Center's" old URL's to the "Conservancy's" new URL's. This processs is ongoing. Only the unconverted links have the TBRC designator.
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