Ep 5. Bigfoot of Clay County
- TVPG
- April 4, 2015
- 42 min
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(17)
In Mountain Monsters season 3 episode 5, titled "Bigfoot of Clay County," the team of skilled hunters and trappers, the Appalachian Investigators of Mysterious Sightings (AIMS), sets out to investigate reported sightings of a Bigfoot in Clay County, West Virginia. The AIMS team is led by John "Trapper" Tice, who has been on the hunt for Bigfoot for over 40 years.
The episode begins with the AIMS team receiving a call from a man named Roger, who lives in Clay County and claims to have seen a large, hairy creature in the woods near his property. The team decides to investigate the sighting, hoping to get a glimpse of the elusive creature themselves.
The team sets up camp and begins their search for Bigfoot, using various techniques such as tracking, calling, and baiting. Along the way, they encounter a number of strange and mysterious occurrences, such as strange screeching noises and unusual tree formations that could potentially be signs of Bigfoot activity.
As the hunt continues, various members of the team express their skepticism about the existence of Bigfoot, while others remain steadfast in their belief that the creature is real and hiding in the forests of West Virginia. The tension between these differing viewpoints adds an interesting dynamic to the episode, as the team struggles to work together to achieve their mission.
Throughout the episode, the team collects evidence such as hair samples and footprints, but they are never able to get a clear visual on the creature they are searching for. Despite this, the team remains determined to continue their search and prove the existence of Bigfoot once and for all.
In the end, the episode leaves viewers on the edge of their seats as the AIMS team faces a surprise twist that could potentially change everything they thought they knew about the elusive creature. With plenty of suspense and excitement, "Bigfoot of Clay County" is a must-watch episode for fans of Mountain Monsters and cryptozoology enthusiasts alike.