It's the spooky season, and Bigfoot is always a fun lighthearted topic to talk about. Most believers are good people who are more than happy to share what they have seen. Today we will be looking at three times an Iowa Bigfoot made Major Headlines.

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All three sightings are very different but have had a lot of talk around them.

The White Water Canyon Sighting

This one happened a few years ago when a man named Jeremy saw a figure while on a walk and fortunately managed to get a picture. This happened in Bernard, Iowa at White Water Canyon.

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This one made a few headlines and even appeared on a handful of TV shows. It still hasn't been proven fake, or real. Jeremy claims that whatever it was, it was really there.

"I was doing a morning walk at White Water Canyon with my sister, who lives up in Dubuque. I pointed out the figure and my sister laughed saying it was a person. We called out to it but got no response."

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You can see more about this story here. What do you think?

Waterloo Iowa Sighting

This one has a whole video behind it. Back in 2009, a team of Bigfoot fans came together to find the beast. The Daily Iowan recalled the story,

It was a cool spring evening in Waterloo, Iowa, 2009 when brothers Seth and Jesse Alne ventured into a small patch of woods. Cameras and flashlights drawn, the pair walked side by side down a dirt trail.

By the end of their adventure they swore they saw Bigfoot. Now fast forward to 2020, the team has come out with a video called Squatch Iowa. You can see their entire Bigfoot adventure, and so much more.

The Iowa BFRO Sighting

This story got some coverage throughout Iowa. This sighting happened in  Iowa's Yellow River State Forest and was documented by the Iowa BFRO.

This one is the most recent of the three.

What do you think of this documentary and its findings?

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