Evidence
Tracks & Casts
April 21st-22nd, 2024
NOBRO visits the Sequoyah Bay State Park on a Bigfoot Expedition and peforms 3D scans on possible footprints in the area.
Sequoyah Bay Family Footprints
Sequoyah Bay Juvenile Mudhole
Sequoyah Bay Left Foot Track
Sequoyah Bay Left Foot Half Track
Here is the exact location where the team found a single track along the perimeter road of the park. The track was roughly 12 inches long x 5 inches wide. The track appeared to be a single right foot with some possible toe definition.
January 15th, 2023
Part of the NOBRO team traveled to the Stinchcomb Wildlife Refuge for a day hike during MLK Weekend. The team found interesting structures and tracks along the way. Bigfoot Eyewitness, Mr. H, also showed the team the exact location of his sighting in the park.
Single Right Track
Stinchcomb 01-15-23
12 inch length
Stinchcomb 01-15-23
5 inch heel width
Stinchcomb 01-15-23
17 inch length
Stinchcomb 01-15-23
16 inch length
Stinchcomb 01-15-23
16 inch length
Stinchcomb 01-15-23
Marsh Track
Stinchcomb 01-15-23
Marsh Track
Stinchcomb 01-15-23
18 inch track
Stinchcomb 01-15-23
The NOBRO Team hiked into the marshy area next to the parking lot of the Stinchcomb Wildlife Refuge on 01-15-23. The marsh was dried up making it easy access for the team to investigate for tracks in this location.
Location of 11x7 inch footprint on river shoreline. There were other prints out in the water where it crossed the river.
March 13th, 2022
NOBRO Members Stinchcomb Wildlife Refuge Hike
Fantastic field day with the NCRP/NOBRO Team on Sunday, March 13th, 2022. The team hiked nearly seven miles total within the Refuge and saw areas they had never viewed before! Very interesting structures and some intriguing footprints were found. See the caption descriptions of the photos below:
Length 11"
Width 7"
14 x 6 Inch Print
Print with Toe Slides
December 4th, 2021
NOBRO Investigates Track in Tulsa
Park Naturalist, Kim Watson, spotted a larger than normal track on a trail in Chandler Park located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Watson posted her find on the Chandler Park Facebook page and the Native Oklahoma Research Organization reached out and offered to assist in the mystery of this unique track. Local Investigators, Ryan White and Jim Mordecai, went out and took measurements and casted the track. As of now, this track checks all the boxes of being a legitimate Bigfoot track but NOBRO is still studying the track for further analysis. Right now the track is ruled undetermined. Great find by Naturalist Kim Watson! Thank you to the staff at Chandler Park for working with NOBRO on the mystery of this local track in Tulsa!
Chandler Park Print
Size 6 Women's Shoe
Length 17"
Ball Width 6-7"
Heel Width 4"
Mixing the Plaster
Stirring the Plaster
Labeling the Cast
Chandler Park Cast
Ryan White of NOBRO
Chandler Park Cast
Cleaning the Cast
March 21st, 2021
Jim Mordecai of the NOBRO casts a track that the group found during an Expedition in Honobia, OK. Honobia is the center of the Kiamichi Mountains Adventures led by Troy Hudson. This track was discovered in the base camp fire pit. It is highly unlikely a human would step in a fire pit barefoot voluntarily. Also, an eyewitness attendee had a visual Class-A Sighting during the Expedition Weekend.
The Fire Pit
The Track
The Plaster
The Final Cast
Track Evidence Found in Honobia, OK 2018
Troy Hudson & Jim Mordecai of NOBRO cast several footprints just days before the Honobia Bigfoot Conference & Festival in October 2018
Track Evidence Found in the Stinchcomb Wildlife Refuge
Evans Bailey & Ryan White of NOBRO find a trackway about a quarter of a mile long in the Stinchcomb Wildlife Refuge. The Refuge is NW of Oklahoma City and is around 1,000 acres which is split by the North Canadian River. The trackway had consistent 10 inch footprints both left and right. It was cold and rainy the week before the tracks were discovered leading the team to believe a human would be very uncomfortable walking barefoot in these conditions.
Stinchcomb Trackway 04-13-19
Stinchcomb Track 1 found 04-13-19
Stinchcomb Track 2 found 04-13-19
Area 3 Track found on 03-28-2020
Video Footage, Night Vision, & FLIR
Eye-Shine Footage August 2nd, 2024
NOBRO member Evans Bailey caught footage of unknown eye-shine at the Old HWY 81 Bridge north of El Reno, Ok along the North Canadian River, Canadian County, Oklahoma
FLIR Footage April 11th, 2021
NOBRO member Evans Bailey caught footage of unknown heat signature at the Heyburn Wildlife Management Area near Polecat Creek, Creek County, Oklahoma
Audio Recordings - Vocalizations & Tree Knocks
These are audio files collected by Evans Bailey from the Spring NOBRO Campout on April 10th, 2021 around the Heyburn Wildlife Management Area & Heyburn Lake. These vocalizations fall within the 800-1000Hz Range of suspected Bigfoot Vocalizations. Headphones with full volume is recomended while listening to these Audio Recordings.
Single Yell
Whoop Howls
Whistles & Whoops
Whistles & Reply
Extended Howl
Wood Knock
Recorded by Ryan White
These are audio files collected by Evans Bailey from the Fall NOBRO Campout in Honobia, OK on November 1st, 2019.
Headphones with full volume is recomended while listening to these Audio Recordings.
Whoops
Woodknock & Running Away
Woodknock & Limb Snap
A Limb Snap & Some Stomping
Bipedal Steps & Barred Owl
Tree Structures
March 13th, 2022
NOBRO Members Stinchcomb Wildlife Refuge Hike
Fantastic field day with the NCRP/NOBRO Team on Sunday, March 13th, 2022. The team hiked nearly seven miles total within the Refuge and saw areas they had never viewed before! Very interesting structures and some intriguing footprints were found. See the caption descriptions of the photos below:
Jodi Foster Chism found a brush structure.
Some of the joints had been tied with vines.
A limb twisted around the joint of a support branch of the structure.
Another teepee type stick structure in the woods.
Jodi Foster Chism checking the interior of another structure for hair or other creature evidence.
Chris Ramsey found another stick structure.
Chris Ramsey also found a large tree bow.
The top of the tree was anchored downward by a tangle of vines and a large tree that has been uprooted. We could not find where it came from.