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Field Evidence and Investigations 

Kissimmee, FL 2008 

Investigated this area and found grapefruit ripped open by what looks to be fingers and the inside skin had teeth marks visible. The grapefruit seeds placed neatly.  two prints found, and looked to be standing behind tree.  Found a few Palmettos bushes flattened like this. All within a forty yard radius. 

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Dec 7th-9th 2007 North Lakeland, FL

We found a track way of small infant prints. Diane Stocking looking at small track track way found. We were unable to cast due to sugar sand soil composition. but in deed a great find and knowing that there is a breeding population in the area. This track way lead to a person's private property that is used for hunting deer. On the property there are deer feeders and these prints lead into that property through a barbed wire fence. No hair was found unfortunately

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January 17, .2014 Green Swamp, FL

A tree break at 8 1/2 feet . Nothing around to fall on it and no wind damage around, no tree rot or fungus. I'm six feet tall. 

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Waynesboro, Tn

Submitted by team member. Found possible footprint and hand print.

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More possibilities 

Oct. 17, 2015 Green Swamp FL

Possible Infant print found

at approximately 11:30am in a location in what’s called the Green Swamp in Sumter Co. FL myself and another ISRT member found what we believe to be an infant Sasquatch foot print. See our "Sumter Sasquatch Infant print" report on our Reported Encounters page.

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April 01, 2017 Green Swamp FL 

Cypress saplings twisted together. 

This was found by one of our team members along with Robert Robertson one day after investigating an area where a hunter had his encounter a few years earlier in this location. In fact his hunting stand was right behind these cypress saplings on the pine tree.  These are two cypress saplings around three inches in demeanor and the from the tops of the trees, around three feet, were twisted or woven together. The hunter was asked if he made these saplings tree formations to mark his tree stand location, and he said, "No, hunters mark their areas with florescent tape." I tend to agree, most hunters would not waste time doing something so intricate, plus you don't want to make yourself known as a human while hunting. 

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Green Swamp FL 2016

Juvenal print and tree formation

One of our team members was able to take some pictures of a print that was found in a State Park here in Florida. Along with this print there were a few more prints but they were under water, so the clearest one is this one. Not far from these prints, a tree formation was found and you see that in the photo. 

Palm Beach county, Florida

Sasquatch observing field investigators while investigating area.  Things thrown, footfalls heard.  Thermal picks up a clear image of a Bigfoot observing us from between the trees.  Its' his right hand and arm around the tree on our left (his right) and was bent slightly at the waist.  This put his left hand down past his left knee near the bottom of his calf muscle.

Read full report here

 Field Investigation Techniques 

Trent Carbough

ISRT member, Trent Carbough is a trained tracker, has a background in science, archaeology to be specific, has back-country/mountaineering experience on four continents, and well trained in documenting evidence with an emphasis on land navigation and location specifics.

 

Trent has had encounters with these creatures since the age of eleven off and on through the years. In the last six years of intense research, he has seen seven Sasquatch in the course of his work.   Plus, lots of close noises, vocalizations, and the occasional thrown rock.

 

When Trent first started doing serious research he did not pay any attention to what was going on in the Sasquatch research “world” for close to four years, with a few exceptions, so that he could form his own opinions both on how to conduct research as well as what equipment and documentation protocols were needed.  This appeared to be a wise course of action and now he’s able to quickly judge the seriousness and capabilities of a researcher or a group.   The ISRT took that as a compliment.  

Trent's field work

Unusual Tracks - part One

Unusual Tracks - part Two

Unusual Tracks - part Three

Photographic Scales

Track Sectioning

Tracks in moss

 

Tracking Notes Part One

Tracking Notes Part Two

Possible Sasquatch hunting method

Possible Kills

Long Range Face

Western Maryland Reports

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