According to the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization, as of August 2012, Washington has the most reported bigfoot sightings with 534. California is 2nd with 426 and, believe it or not, Ohio is 3rd with 228. Oregon is right behind with 227. BFRO has a website so check for updated numbers if interested.
Washington is the state that has the most bigfoot sightings. It is actually California.
According to the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization, Pierce County has the most reported bigfoot sightings in Washington, with 63 as of August 2012. Skamania County, home of Mt. St. Helens, has the 2nd-most reported sightings with 53. And, if you're wondering what states have the most reported bigfoot sightings, Washington is #1 on the list. According to the BFRO, as of August 2012, Washington has had 534 reported sightings. California is 2nd with 426 and, oddly enough, Ohio is 3rd with 228. Oregon is right behind with 227. BFRO has a website so check for updated numbers if interested.
The Pacific Northwest and parts of the west coast are still the leader in Bigfoot sightings.
Washintong state has the most bigfoots sightings in the United States. Second to Washington comes California. Bigfoots has gotten sightings in all 48 continental states, Canada and the state of Alaska.
big foot is most commonly reported in bluff creek california, the same place the Patterson bigfoot clip was filmed what they say is bigfoot
I think it was 2007 with 15 reported sightings.
The year 2007 had 15 reported sightings.
Bigfoot sightings are reported almost world wide, though most sightings originate in north America. Bigfoot (and creatures closely resembling the north American version) are also known as sasquatch, yeti, skookum, hibagon (Japan), Yeren (China), Mapinquai (Brazil and Bolivia), Urayuli (Alaska) and Batutut (Vietnam, Laos and Borneo).
Probably during Summer and where places are that have monsoon season.
It is difficult to accurately determine the exact number of Bigfoot hoaxes, as new ones continue to emerge. Over the years, there have been numerous reported sightings and photographs that later turned out to be fake or staged. The number of documented hoaxes is in the hundreds, but the actual total is likely much higher.
There have been reports of Bigfoot in almost every state in the US but there seems to be a concentration of sightings in the Pacific Northwest. But there have been many sightings in Northern California all the way up into Canada. Texas and several other southern states are also reported to have many sightings. In the South US the animal known as Bigfoot is sometimes refered to as a Skunk Ape. But whatever it is, reguardless of the local name it goes by, the stories remain the same. Descriptions of what the creature looks like and especially the smell of the animal is a constant.
There really is none. California seems to be the UFO leader for most sightings reported but it's not considered the home state.