SC EP:632 James "Bobo" Fay

SC EP:632 James "Bobo" Fay

James Fay, or Bobo, was born and raised in Manhattan Beach, California, and has been interested in the Bigfoot mystery for as long as he can remember. As a teen, he became an avid surfer, a skill set he would eventually use to investigate reported Bigfoot sightings in remote areas of the country.

While in college, Bobo spent his downtime in the woods attempting to locate a Bigfoot. Following college, he took logging jobs on Native American crews to absorb their knowledge of the sasquatch legend. In addition, he increased his Bigfoot knowledge by taking jobs building roads and commercially fishing in Northern California.

Bobo says that he saw his first sasquatch while on an investigation with veteran Bigfoot researcher John Freitas in 2001. Since his initial sighting, Bobo claims to have glimpsed Bigfoots on a few other occasions, but it was this first visual sighting that moved him the most.

Today, Bobo makes a living as a commercial fisherman out of Eureka, California. He continues to take odd jobs in unrelated fields, most of which are centered on trying to spot a Bigfoot. His close relationship with the community in which he lives helps him keep his "ear to the ground," and he collects dozens of local Bigfoot sighting reports each year.

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SC EP:1261 Jumping from tree to tree

SC EP:1261 Jumping from tree to tree

Jeremy writes ""My first encounter happened along a creek in south-central Kentucky. I wasn't a typical teenager. I didn't spend much time running around with friends. My passion was hunting, tracking...

31 Mai 1h 1min

SC EP:1259 We Thought It Was A Bear

SC EP:1259 We Thought It Was A Bear

In 1994 Jeff and his wife were camping in California. While out on a hike Jeff said "My wife and I noticed this.....bear down in the field. It was hitting the tree. I couldn't understand what it was d...

23 Mai 57min

SC EP:1259 We Thought It Was A Bear

SC EP:1259 We Thought It Was A Bear

In 1994 Jeff and his wife were camping in California. While out on a hike Jeff said "My wife and I noticed this.....bear down in the field. It was hitting the tree. I couldn't understand what it was d...

23 Mai 57min

SC EP:1258 The Fireside Encounter

SC EP:1258 The Fireside Encounter

Ryan writes "I'm sending this email because I spoke with my daughter many times about her experience in WV on our 30acre property next to my sisters 30acre property, so between us 60acres. Emmy decide...

17 Mai 58min

SC EP:1255 Strange And Unexplained Part1

SC EP:1255 Strange And Unexplained Part1

Matt writes "Hey Wes, I have a crazy story from my time on the railroad involving what I believe was a squatch, plus a strange frogman encounter I experienced when I was much younger around 21 or 22. ...

10 Mai 1h 1min

SC EP:1253 The Quantum Bridge Project

SC EP:1253 The Quantum Bridge Project

Rick writes "I was on your show about two years ago regarding my investigations into the potential paranormal aspects of the Bigfoot phenomenon. I would like to update you on my efforts (Quantum Bridg...

3 Mai 1h 7min

SC EP:1251 Fifteen Yards Away From It

SC EP:1251 Fifteen Yards Away From It

A listener writes "My name is Timothy, and I want to say how much I enjoy your show and appreciate the work you do. I'm a Seminole Native American who grew up in South Florida, right next to the Everg...

25 Apr 1h 1min

SC EP:1249 Laura Krantz

SC EP:1249 Laura Krantz

Laura Krantz is a journalist, editor and producer, in both radio and print, and co-founder of Foxtopus Ink. Her podcast, Wild Thing has received critical acclaim from Scientific American, Rolling Ston...

19 Apr 58min

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