TY - ADVS AU - Berger,Michael AU - Headlee,Jeff TI - Mountain monsters U1 - 001.944 23 PY - 2018///] CY - Australia PB - Distributed by Beyond Home Entertainment KW - Cryptozoology KW - Sasquatch KW - Animals, Mythical KW - Hunters KW - United States KW - Appalachian Region KW - Trappers KW - Wilderness areas KW - Curiosities and wonders KW - West Virginia KW - Documentary television programs KW - lcgft KW - Reality television programs KW - Nonfiction television programs N1 - Catalogued from container; BHE7791; Contains 21 episodes; Bigfoot of Central Kentucky -- Bigfoot of Putnam County -- Bigfoot of Eastern County -- Bigfoot of Lincoln County -- Bigfoot of Clay County -- Bigfoot of Washington County -- Bigfoot of Ashe County: AIMS Under Attack -- Bigfoot of Ashe County: AIMS Erupts -- Bigfoot of Harrison County: The Stonish Giant -- Bigfoot of Central Kentucky: Squalling Savage -- Bigfoot of Blair County: The Lightning Man -- Bigfoot of Blair County: The Thunder Brothers -- Bigfoot of Lee County: The Raven Mocker -- Raven Mocker: Back to Trapper -- Bigfoot of Pendleton County: The Great Fire Ape -- Bigfoot of Wirt County: The Ashman -- Bigfoot of Wood County: The Phantom of the Forest -- Return of the Rogue Team -- AIMS vs the Rogue Team -- Bonus: Scariest Moments -- Bonus: Best of Bigfoot; Narrator, Michael Berger ; starring John "Trapper" Tice, Jeff Headlee, and Willy McQuillian; Rated: M N2 - "For generations, these mysterious Appalachian monsters have spawned countless sightings in the 1500-mile long mountain chain. With a distinctive landscape of dense woods, murky lakes, and hidden valleys stretching the length of the eastern U.S., the region is a hotbed for creatures both legendary and unidentified. Mountain Monsters features a band of hardcore hunters and trappers native to West Virginia, who are known as The Appalachian Investigators of Mysterious Sightings (AIMS), and are ready to identify and snare these shadowy figures in the hope of helping local mountain communities rest more easily when night falls and nature comes out to play. Having spent a lifetime with the mountain wilderness as their home, hobby, and hunting ground, the AIMS and its founder John Trapper Tice expertly tap into their backwoods ingenuity using both traditional techniques and modern technology to capture the supernatural beasts."--Publisher description ER -