![]() He set aside the childhood fantasies, matured and did indeed go off to college. “I stopped paying attention, because number one - I grew up and thought, ‘I should probably go to college.’” “The funny thing is, it’s cool and exciting when you’re young, and then you let it go,” Sherman said. He was fascinated by not only the idea of Bigfoot, but anything “scary” or supernatural - including ghosts, the Loch Ness monster, and UFOs. The path that led to an extraordinary obsession with Sasquatch began when Sherman was still in fourth grade. I like to analyze the data and am really skeptical and will throw in random bigfoot experiences.” “I try to apply as much science to the research as possible. “If you are weird, and interested in looking into things that aren’t supposed to be out there, other people’s experiences with crazy things in the woods that aren’t supposed to happen, this is where to look,” Sherman said of the channel which currently has five video compilations. Now, he is taking it to the next level, with “Bigfoot Hunters,” a Roku video blog channel. ![]() ![]() Sherman, 50, has followed this quest, which often takes him into the forests of the Upper Peninsula, for more than three decades. By day, Jim Sherman deals in facts as a Birmingham Groves High School history teacher.īut in his free time he hunts the elusive, some would say mythical, creature known as Bigfoot.
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