(TV Show) Doug Hajicek

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Doug Hajicek

Doug Hajicek (pronounced high-check), is the president of Minnesota-based Whitewolf Entertainment Inc, a television documentary production company. He has produced over 200 TV features since 1987, covering the globe from Russia, Belize, and up to the Arctic.

According to his company bio, “His development of specialized camera systems and cutting edge documentaries has been featured in many media outlets, including news broadcasts, newspapers, Internet news and radio programs, including NPR, CNN, USA Today, NBC & ABC news, and Wireless news flash.”

His innovative filming technologies and techniques include:

  • Micro camera systems that have been put in bear dens, beaver lodges and at the bottom of Lake Superior, providing long-term video feeds.
  • The world’s first underwater hemispherical camera system, named the Benthic Explorer. The Benthic has been operating nonstop for over two years in the cold, hostile waters of Lake Superior.
  • The ROV Tank Explorer, a slow-moving 100-pound dual-color underwater camera system.

Some of Hajicek’s better-known documentaries include “The Man Who Walks with Bears” (2000), featuring internationally famous black bear researcher Dr. Lynn Rogers; “Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science” (2002), a program featuring scientists discussing evidence in support of the existence of the sasquatch, including Jeff Meldrum, W. Henner Fahrenbach, Daris Swindler, Esteban Sarmiento, Robert Benson, and others; and “Giganto: The Real King Kong” (2005), addressing the possibility of a sasquatch link to Gigantopithecus blacki.

Hajicek also developed, produced, and field-directed "Mysterious Encounters" (2003-2004), a 13-week prime-time series starring Autumn Williams that was shown on the Outdoor Life Network.

Doug tends to get arrogant about his "knowledge" of Bigfoot, when recently called out for his use of a Wallace fake bigfoot outline in a graphic he done about bigfoot tracks and their toe alignment, he became overly aloof and got butthurt that someone would correct him.

Doug's graphic with the Wallace track on the right.
Post where he claimed the track was a Patterson-Gimlin track.
Post where he claimed the track was a Patterson-Gimlin track.