Draft:Charles Stuart (hunter)

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Charles "Snake" Stuart

Bigfoot Hunter and Expert

Charles "Snake" Stuart is an Adirondack Mountain based American Bigfoot Hunter, best known for his claim of recovering a complete Bigfoot corpse from the Adirondack Mountains in late 2024, exhibiting the body at the NY State Fair in 2025 and his investigation of Bigfoot in Ohio in 2026. His announcement, and the subsequent assertion of a human-Neanderthal genetic link to the creature, has positioned him as a highly compelling figure in the world of cryptozoology. SNAKE was hiking in the mountains when he smelled a decaying Bigfoot corpse.

"Frustrated with traditional Bigfoot hunting methods, Stuart developed a new approach called "Nesting," which focuses on stealth and investigative techniques. "I found that banging on logs and howling into the woods was an absolute insane approach to attracting a naturally elusive creature," Stuart said. His method involves silent observation and tracking anomalies, becoming one with the environment to understand the subtle disturbances left by a large, intelligent creature."[1] - The Sun

The discovery was quoted as being "one of the most monumental biological discoveries in recorded history." by I Heart Radio

SNAKE claims that his Bigfoot hunting even led to the end of his first marriage, as reported by CNY.

SNAKE brought his bigfoot body to the New York State fair in August of 2025. "Bigfoot’s preserved corpse, all furry eight feet of him, rests in a Plexiglas and plywood coffin on the first floor of the Horticulture Building."[2] He spoke to the Rome Sentinel and claimed to have received credible DNA evidence from Cornell University veterinarian lab linking his specimen to that of a neanderthal.

"Snake the Bigfoot Hunter brought Bigfoot's remains to the 2025 Great New York State Fair. Fairgoers are encouraged to check out the display inside the Horticulture Building. Snake said many people who leave his exhibit come out as believers." [3]

Snake went on a hunt for Bigfoot in Ohio after a recent string of Bigfoot Sightings. As reported by FOX 28 of Columbus. ABC News interviewed snake on a broad range of topics while in Ohio. - ABC NEW INTERVIEW. Snake also appeared on NBC's Columbus Living for a wide ranging interview and discussion on the recent Bigfoot Sightings.

Snake the Bigfoot Hunter is the central figure behind the "BIGFOOTS REMAINS" exhibition and has been a frequent guest on the Brews n Banter Podcast where the pod team chronicles:

"Snake shares his incredible claim that he discovered and preserved the remains of Bigfoot — even performing taxidermy to protect what he believes is one of the greatest discoveries of our time. We dive into how his journey started, what led him down the path of Bigfoot research, and how he responds to skeptics." - Brews N Banter and the Alien OG Podcast.

  1. DeCamilla, Jana (2025-08-14). "Real or Fantasy: Bigfoot discovery in Adirondacks sparks cryptid controversy". WSTM. Retrieved 2025-09-09.
  2. Facebook, Steven Featherstone | (2025-08-22). "Searching for bigfoot at the 2025 NYS Fair". syracuse. Retrieved 2025-09-09. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  3. Benninger, Matthew (2025-08-27). "Brandon's Bright Spot: Do you believe? Bigfoot is at the Great New York State Fair". WSTM. Retrieved 2025-09-09.