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Ohio Bigfoot Reports Rise After March Sightings and Tracks

Researchers say the March surge includes 17-inch tracks, howls and multiple eyewitness accounts, fueling debate over whether weather pushed animals into new areas.

  • The 'Ohio Flap of 2026' surge began March 6 in Portage County, with residents reporting strange vocalizations and oversized footprints that have left authorities puzzled. Strange sights in Ohio have returned the Bigfoot story to the spotlight as credible witnesses share accounts of mounting activity.
  • Mike Miller, co-founder of the Ohio Nightstalkers Bigfoot Research Group, attributes the activity to weather-driven migration. Severe winter snowstorms followed by a rapid spring thaw may have forced a Bigfoot herd into populated areas, Miller suggests.
  • Eyewitnesses describe tall, upright-walking figures standing between six and 10 feet tall with broad shoulders and unusually long arms. Footprints measuring about 17 inches long have been found along the wooded corridor between Akron and Youngstown.
  • Skeptics like Radford, deputy editor of Skeptical Inquirer, argue that current search methods lack scientific rigor. While believers value the community aspect of the chase, Radford contends no clear evidence has emerged despite decades of searching.
  • Mainstream interest in the Bigfoot mystery traces back to a 1960 article in True magazine describing a tall, hairy figure. The FBI examined 15 hair samples from a reported 1976 encounter, eventually concluding the specimens were from the deer family.
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Mike Miller and Benjamin Radford have spent years talking about Bigfoot or Bigfoot, but from very different perspectives.

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Was Bigfoot just spotted in Ohio? Reported sightings stoke a long-running hunt for answers

The sudden surge of claimed sightings – call it the Ohio Flap of 2026 – has reignited a debate: Does a breed resembling hulking apes live among us?

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