A Guide to Bigfoot Hunting

Baiting



The technique of baiting is a common practice when hunting various animals. The idea is to set out a food source that Bigfoot would want to eat, and wait for the creature to come. In order to do this we have to decide exactly what Bigfoot eats. Past examples include the famous Skookum Body Cast being taken when using apples as bait and the Jacobs Photos were taken when aromatic deer attractant mix and a mineral lick were used. It is thought that the best way to accomplish this is to set out some bait with a trail cam. You should then wait at least one week before checking back at the site because it is thought that animals can sense if a human has been in the area recently and may not come within the first couple days.

Baiting ideas

Here is a list of foods you may want to try using as bait.

  • Plants
    • Barks
    • Roots
    • Foliage
    • Various Grasses
  • Fruits
    • Apples
    • Plums
    • Grapes
  • Berries
    • Raspberries
    • Blackberries
    • Blueberries
  • Vegtables
    • Corn
    • Onions
  • Nuts
    • Acorns
    • Walnuts
  • Meats
    • Deer
    • Squirrel
    • Rabbit
    • Fish

Related Pages

Squirrel Pumpkin

Acorns
Bigfoot eats a variety of nuts including acorns

Apples
Apples are a common food source for Bigfoot


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