I was passing through and this thread caught my eye.
There are true believers out there and some people have seen something they can't explain, but it appears that the people in the Bigfoot television show don't get paid by how many Sasquatch they actually find.
If the producers of that show were truly serious about finding Bigfoot, they'd pull out all the stops and spend all summer (or all winter or whatever) in a "Squatchy" area. Stay there a couple of months instead of a few days. Flood the woods with trail cameras and FLR. Whenever they see and hear something interesting right now, they can't stay any longer because they're headed somewhere else tomorrow. "Tune in next week!"
If I caught glimpses of a Squatch around my house regularly I'd buy several trail cams and set them out, if only to find out what is really out there. With the budget of a popular TV show it would not be a financial problem to purchase a hundred or more trail cams and set them out. Leave them there. Don't tell anyone. Replace the card every few days and see what's on the card they took out.
Manufacturers might even be persuaded to take a chance and donate cameras to set out. Imagine the advertising copy saying "YOU can own the only trail cam in the world that is good enough to find BIGFOOT!" Rocky Boots and Nike would be in advertising overdrive if someone happened to be wearing their apparel when that person took a clear photo of a Squatch.
Bigfoot is a money maker and they don't want him found because once he's found, the chase is over.