Oh, for the love of...
How many explanations do you think there could be in the deep woods? You aren't exactly going to see, say, a weather balloon there.
It's a Bigfoot.
It's a figment of the imagination/trick of the mind
It's an hallucination.
It's a lie.
So, that's three plausible, proven explanations against one mythical one. I'm sure other folks could think of more.
But, since Sweaty is sure that the majority of all those sightings must be Bigfoot, then, please, Sweaty, do share with us the verified proof of Bigfoot that makes that explanation more plausible than any other. We'll wait.
As for the idea that a bear could never be mistaken for a Bigfoot, that is just downright stupid. Obviously, Sweaty hasn't spent too much time in the woods, and has definitely never encountered a bear. As for the idea that intelligence has anything to do with tricks of the mind or that anyone can control the mind to the point that all observations would be 100% accurate, that is just as stupid.
Hell, I knew a guy in the Sierra Nevada Mountains who swore up and down that one dark night, he came out of his tent and saw a Bigfoot in the moonlight. Said it was moving and rustling and he could hear it breathing. Scared him so bad, he ran to his truck and took off. When he and his buddies went back the next day to get his stuff, "Bigfoot" turned out to be a freaking tree, the rustling was squirrels in the pine needles, and the 'breathing' he heard was the wind blowing through a hollow in a dead tree, combined with his own breathing.
For all we know, you COULD be making it up
Please tell us the "tons" of explanations there are for lake monsters, though.