Bigfoot Society - Beans Eddy Terror: Bigfoot Hurls Boulder in Midnight Encounter
Episode Date: December 8, 2023In this video, our host chats with outdoors enthusiast, Danny from Wisconsin, who shares some spine-tingling experiences from his adventures in the wilderness, particularly from the spot known as 'Bea...ns Eddy'. Danny recounts an incident where a huge rock was flung towards him by an unseen entity in the middle of the night, instilling a deep sense of fear in him. He also discusses his theories on the existence of legendary creatures like Bigfoot and Dogman, referring to firsthand accounts he's heard over the years. Drawing attention to an ethical debate around hunting unidentified creatures, and his own fear-led decisions to stay away from certain areas, Danny keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. This engaging and eerie conversation invites comments and stories from viewers who may have experienced similar incidents in the Wisconsin wilderness.Share your Bigfoot encounter here: bigfootsociety@gmail.com🔴 Subscribe to hear more Bigfoot encounters: https://www.youtube.com/@BigfootSociety?sub_confirmation=1Share this video with a friend: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5v75Od-X38Watch more episodes of the Bigfoot Society podcast here – https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-MGeHs0XglFJE5LwUHpmJm_&feature=sharedRecommended Playlist – New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-Mk4032IyZtWgP6LVPU8uat✅ Help me help others share their Bigfoot Encounter by joining the community on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thebigfootsociety✅ Hear ad-free episodes early by joining the community on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Qq45W6iaTU8FE9kelxT7Q/joinLet’s connect:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/bigfootsociety/Twitter – https://twitter.com/bigfoot_societyTiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@bigfoot.societyAffiliate links mean I earn a commission from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel at no additional cost to you.My Audio Interface: https://amzn.to/3L1q8XYPut some pep in my step by buying me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bigfootsocietyPick up some merch here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/bigfootsociety/?etsrc=sdtSend mail here:Bigfoot Society125 E 1st St. #233Earlham, IA 50072Send business inquiries to: bigfootsociety@gmail.com
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thing. I'm out there. I probably got there
about 5 o'clock that evening. I was planning
to stay till dawn, just catch a catfish.
I'm sitting there, and
I just turned off my headlamp,
checking the line, and everything
just went quiet.
Anyone who's spending any amount of time outdoors knows
that when the
night bugs and the birds go quiet,
there's a predator around.
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In Bigfoot Society, I've taken far too much of your time so far, so let's get on with the show.
All right, Bigfoot Society, you got the privilege of talking to Danny from Wisconsin tonight.
How's it going today, Danny?
Pretty good. I'm glad to be here.
I'm glad that you said yes to coming on.
And you had hit me up on TikTok and you said you had some interesting things happen up there in Wisconsin.
I would love if you'd be able to share your story because it sounds like you might have some other stuff that's happened in your past besides the Wisconsin stuff too.
I'll let you take the reins and wherever we need to start is all right.
Absolutely.
Feel free to interrupt me if you have a question.
I want to clarify something.
Doesn't bother me one bit.
Sure.
The first, let me give some bona fides here.
I am from Southeast Texas originally.
It's the accent.
Everybody's going to hear that.
I moved up here 18 years ago.
But I've been an outdoorsman in some way, form, or fashion, hunting, fishing, camping, you name it, since I was a kid.
And because of that, I know the animals in the areas where I frequent.
I know what kind of animals are supposed to be there.
I even know what animals, the DNR has not recorded in those areas because the population isn't there enough to record if you get my meaning.
And there's a place that I go to near town in central Wisconsin called Mozanese.
It's called Beanzetti.
It's basically just this little podunk dirt road that goes down to a boat ramp and back into a bunch of farmer's cornfields and whatnot.
It's a huge forested area.
Once you get away from the houses, it's nothing but forest as far as you can even plan to walk.
Now, the night that I was talking about when I messaged you on TikTok was probably the most frightened I have ever been in the woods.
I'm a large guy.
I'm 6-1.
I weigh 480 pounds.
I'm built like a linebacker.
I'm disabled now, but I'm a former power lifter, former athlete.
I'm not a guy that gets intimidated easily.
And I'm doing a night fishing thing.
I'm out there.
I probably got there about 5 o'clock that evening.
I was planning to stay till dawn, just catching catfish.
And anyone who's ever been to the central Wisconsin area knows that the place is just riddled with granite.
Like there's big granite boulders out.
where I fish. I use one of them as a seat. They're everywhere. And I'm sitting here fishing.
It's probably 11 o'clock at night by this point. And I'm sitting there and I just turned off
my headlamp, checking the line. And everything just went quiet. Now, I could still carry.
I always have a firearm on me out there because I know there's coyotes out there. I've seen
cougar prints out there. This is not a place that you want to be unarmed if you get my
me. And I was like, okay, here's a predator around. And anyone who's spending any amount of time outdoors knows that when the night bugs and the birds go quiet, there's a predator around. I'd been there long enough. They'd long since lost interest in me. And then I hear this. You ever heard one of the big bear or one of the great cats like a lion or a tiger when they can just do that chuff sound when they're a little bit irritated?
Absolutely.
I heard that.
And I was like, okay, I know there are black bear here.
Generally, don't have to worry about a black bear.
They don't get very big where I'm at.
So not terribly concerned.
You holler real loud.
They'll usually run off.
So I just did what most people do.
Hey, bear.
And figured, okay, whatever.
And I didn't hear anything.
I didn't hear brush moving.
Nothing.
Next thing I know, I see one of these boulders.
this thing was probably the size of my torso.
And considering I'm roughly the size of a silverback gorilla,
that's a substantial chunk of rock.
Flies out probably 25-ish feet into this river that I'm fishing on the side of
and hits the water and makes that,
it goes down deep, makes that big splash up where you hear the boom kind of sound.
And I did some quick calculations in my head
and said, whatever managed to pick that up and chunk it,
I want no part of.
Because that means it can do it to me with ease.
And I will tell you right now, when I say I'm disabled,
I am cane dependent.
I have never in my life packed up my fishing gear,
drawn my handgun,
packed up my truck and scooted out of there faster.
I'm not even certain I was using my cane to get to the truck.
it was without question
the most frightening thing
I've ever been a part of
and while I'm packing up this truck
I hear that sound again
that kind of grunt sound
the only animals I've ever heard make that sound
is a big grizzly
or one of those great cats like I was telling you
and that's not in those woods
you might run into a black bear
very rarely
I've been up here 18
years. I've seen news stories where one got spotted in town, but I think there's only been like
three of them. So quick question that came to mind. It sounds like what you didn't hear was,
I'm imagining devil's advocate, a huge rock rolls down the side of a hill and you're going to
hear other things getting hit as it's rolling. You didn't hear that. You just all of a sudden
a rock just gets chucked out of nowhere. That's what you.
you're saying. Oh, I saw the rock get chunked. This was not coming down a hill. This was airborne.
I watched the arc. It probably got launched from, I'd say, less than 30 feet from where I was sitting.
Now, the way that where I fish at Beezetti is the way it is you come down this little dirt road,
it opens up into this big gravel parking lot. There's a boat ramp on one side of the parking lot.
and there's this little path that comes down to a small little barren spot right down at the water's edge
and then there's this above that there's this rise that goes along this path that goes back into the woods that
hunters and ATV enthusiasts go out and use there is no hill for this to run down it's a
other than the little spot that I'm at it's a pretty sure drop off from that ledge to the water's edge
there's no hill for this rock to have rolled down on there's no ramp for it to have gotten airborne
I watched this thing fly 25 feet granite is very dense it's very heavy there's a reason it's used
to make buildings and countertops and things like that it's durable it's sturdy stuff so for a
rock a boulder let's call it what it is it's a boulder the size of my toy
or so, it would have to weigh seven to 800 pounds on the low end.
And this thing went airborne.
Now, the only thing that comes to mind is for that kind of air,
for that kind of air tank time to be achieved,
you would need someone as a being that is capable of being bipedal
and having opposable thumbs to grip.
Now, a mountain gorilla,
commonly called a silver bat gorilla,
can relatively easily flip a car.
Now, these creatures that we call Bigfoot, Sasquatch,
Gigantopithecus, if you want to go that route,
are reportedly much, much bigger than their gorilla cousins,
if they are indeed related as a lot of people that believe in Bigfoot think they are.
with that comes an extraordinary proportion of extra strength.
So that tells me that it would have needed to have been a bipedal creature
capable of easily lifting close to a thousand pounds
and throwing it like ball over 25 feet.
Because I'm assuming he wasn't standing on the water's edge when it got chuffed.
So to have that happen, let's just put it this way.
I don't go night fishing anymore there.
I might be there.
I might be there after dark, but 1030 is about my cutoff.
He got grumpy with me about 11.
I figured that's my curfew.
I'm done.
Now, after this happened, did you try to do any research about this area to see if anyone
else had experienced weird things as well?
I've looked and there's a lot of reports in this area of,
dogman type creatures,
Bigfoot type creatures.
I take a lot of them with a grain of salts
because a lot of them,
as you probably know better than I do,
a lot of them come from reports of people
seeing in passing a creature
that they couldn't identify,
that don't know the area, don't know the woods,
don't know the animals in that area,
don't have any training in observation
or investigative skills,
So there's really not much you can take at face value from those.
But there are a lot of reports.
And the ones that I did find, it shows that given the large expanse of woods,
that there's things there that we don't know.
You could get lost in there and no one would ever find you.
You've got a town with a small airport 10 minutes drive from this place,
from where it's been Zetty.
and beyond that, it's a 30-minute trip to the next town on the freeway.
So we're talking 30 or 40 miles of just...
And there's a pretty big wildlife area south of there, right?
Yeah, there's a couple.
There's a couple here in the States.
Where I was fishing at, it's on a place called the O'Clair Flowage,
which is part of the Wisconsin River.
it's a really large waterway that covers a significant portion of the state.
So unfortunately, that doesn't really narrow anything down.
But this area is well traffic.
I've gone there before at that.
I've been Zaddy, I've fished there for years.
And I've seen 30 or 40 cars parked there with boats where I had this incident at.
This is not an area that's out in the boondocks by any stretch of the imagination.
it's the edge of the boondocks is what it is.
It's just I'm trying to think of something else this could be
and I'm just coming up with a blank because it's so large an item
I don't think even a human could have thrown it out.
No, there's no way.
I actually follow several strong men because my athlete,
I was a power lifter.
Okay.
So I do to this day follow strongmen.
half door Bjornson, Eddie Hall, giant men.
These are people who have won the world's strongest man title.
And they could not grab a stone of this size.
They might be able to lift it.
In fact, they often do as part of these strong men competitions,
but they couldn't have gotten 25 foot of distance
upwards of 15 feet in the air of Hank time.
the strongest men in the world could not have done it.
Now, I don't know how old you are, Jeremiah.
Do you mind me asking?
Old enough.
No, I just turned 40.
I turned 42 tomorrow.
There you go.
You're in good company.
There you go.
The area in Texas that I'm from is close to a town called Silsby.
Silsby is where a man named Mark Henry grew up.
he was on WWE for a lot of time. He was also one of the world's strongest men.
My family knew him. I never had the pleasure of meeting the man. One of my aunts actually used to babysit for him.
Oh, wow.
So, like, I've been around these powerful people, physically powerful, that is, all my life.
And not just in person, but following on social media and things like that.
And knowing what they're capable of and knowing there is no way even a group of them together could have achieved what I experienced that night.
Definitely.
Yeah.
I don't blame you not being out there late.
So you're saying that when you were in Texas, you were down in the Sillsby area?
Yeah.
I'm actually, I was born in a town outside of Houston, moved to Beaumont, which is about 30 minutes from the Gulf of Mexico.
30 minutes from Louisiana right there on I-10, which is about a half-hour drive from Silsby.
And my stepdad growing up, his family was all from Sillsby.
And that's where I grew up.
It was basically right there in the big thicket.
Absolutely.
And I've had an experience when I was a child, I think I was probably 13, where I was out walking
the woods, spinning out squirrels and raccoons.
We had a little 22s.
and I've had a cougar up in a tree behind me.
My buddy saw it and pegged it in the hindquarters,
probably the only thing that saved me,
because if you know anything about cougars,
if they're a tree and behind you,
they're planning on having you as a snack.
Oh, yeah.
Even hearing that cat scream after getting pegged in its back in by my buddy's 22,
did not scare me as much as that night in Beansetti.
And I was a child then.
Yeah, you don't mess around with cougars for sure.
They just jump on you and snap your neck is what they usually try to do.
Yeah, exactly.
And it's not the cougar that you got to be worried about.
Because if you see them, they wanted you to see them.
For a 300-pound cat, they're extraordinarily stealthy.
It's the ones you don't see that you got to be concerned about,
which is why I carry a gun on me anytime I go out there.
because according to the DNR, which if people don't know is Wisconsin's Department of Natural Resources,
there are no cougars in central Wisconsin.
That's the official stance of the DNR.
I have personally seen cat prints.
I've owned cats all my life.
I know what a cat print looks like in the mud out there the size of a dinner plate.
Oh, wow.
Now, I understand displacement in mud is going to make it look much bigger than it actually is.
is, but even if you account for that, that's still a very big cat.
Yeah, that's nothing to mess with for sure.
I would definitely be keeping my eyes open if I was in that area of Wisconsin for sure.
I am very curious about Southeast Texas, the area you were referring to, for listeners to know what Danny is referring to.
this area down there, you've got Sam Houston National Forest, you've got Angelina National Forest, which was referenced when Matt from Bigfoot Crossroads was on.
You've got all sorts of Bigfoot action down there.
In that area is also referenced in the Texas Dogman Triangle documentary by Small Town Monsters as some really weird stuff that has happened in that area regarding Dogman.
Danny, have you ever experienced anything down there in that area yourself or heard of any stories in that area?
In Texas, I've heard stories, but it's always been second, third hand.
I've never personally experienced anything myself.
But when I was down there, I was always camping with a group of people.
I was very ever rarely solo.
So I'm usually interacting with them and admittedly young, dumb kid, not paying attention to what's around me.
But as I've gotten older, as I've gotten more experience, and I'm going out by myself in a lot of cases, I don't have a choice but to keep my head on a swivel.
Like even there's even just coyote.
Like they're the size of a dog.
Individually, they're not a huge threat, but they don't come individually, do they?
No, they don't.
And so I have to be cognizant of those things.
Because I've got a family to get home to.
And I'm not going to, I'm not going to mess with that.
Like, I've seen other things out at Beansetti in the woods around that area.
I will tell you this.
That is not a place that you want to be alone without help and without resources.
There's ravines out there.
that you fall down into, it's too steep to get back up.
Unless you're eight feet tall with four foot long legs.
Right.
Exactly.
What other things have you noticed out there in being said that have caused you alarm?
A lot of times where, again, the whole, whole woods go silent.
A lot of times where I hear something large in the underbrush.
which is relatively thick and relatively thorny.
There's a lot of really thorny plants.
I think it's acacia is what it is.
They got like inch and a half,
two inch long thorns.
It's not something you want to fall into,
if you know what I mean.
I've had a time where I'm driving
because the road that leads to the boat ramp,
the road goes back beyond that
and goes way deep into those woods.
And farther than my truck can go.
I drive a two-well-drive truck.
I am not taking that out there.
They got ruts two or three feet deep.
I'm not getting my truck stuck.
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They say everything happens for a reason, but I suspect everything happens for a recesses.
Like this commercial break, did you need 15 seconds away from music?
Or 15 seconds to eat or Reese's.
Perhaps it's true.
Everything happens for a Reese's.
But I've taken my friends out that were planning to hike back to the back of the place to go camping for a few days.
and they were using my truck to get out there.
They're unloading stuff, hiking it to the camp spot,
come back, grab another load and go.
So I'm just standing outside the truck, smoking a cigarette,
and I look over and I see something looking at me from the tree line,
and it's above me.
I'm six foot one.
There's not much that gets to look down at me.
Could it have been a raccoon sitting up on a tree branch?
Yeah, raccoons don't have six inches between each eye.
That's what I was just going to ask.
you. One of those friends, and this goes back to the reliable witness kind of thing,
he's also a hunter and outdoorsman. He's also in the military, which means he's trained in
observation and to a investigation, just as a natural part of his career as a military and
individual. He's seen things out there that I can't help but trust simply due to the nature
of who he is. He said he saw a cat, what looked to be a cat, walking on behind his hind legs.
The only thing I can think is, was it a cat or was it a young dogman?
Okay.
I'm thinking dog, vaguely humanoid physique.
Maybe a teenager.
Teenagers are gangly creatures.
And it doesn't matter what species.
Look at the rest of the animal world.
You get a teenager of pretty much any species.
They're usually pretty gangly.
So maybe it was a young one there.
I've heard howls out there that no human throat could make.
and this was before wolves had been reintroduced to Wisconsin.
I know what a coyote sounds like.
I hear them all the time.
I call them song dogs.
I love listening to them.
But I have heard howls out there that would stand every hair on the back of your neck straight up.
I'm actually sitting here.
I don't know if you can hear it in my voice,
but I'm actually shaking thinking about this stuff.
Oh, I can tell.
I can tell, Dan.
I'm chain smoking.
Yeah.
I'm chain smoking, which I don't normally do.
Yeah.
So yeah, it's it's very unnerving to actually sit down and lay this out in a serious manner.
Because usually when I talk about it, I'm joking.
Joke about it.
It's coping mechanism, I'll admit it.
But I'm not the type to believe in the whole werewolf thing.
Sure.
The physiology of it, the whole shifting forms thing, I can't speak to that.
Like it doesn't make sense in my head, but do I think that they?
There's perhaps a variant on the that has more of the digit-agreed legs that, like, a dog has,
that has more wolfish features instead of primate features.
I can't discount that.
I can't discount that as a possibility, just like I can't discount Bigfoot as a possibility.
Right.
Because just looking at statistics, okay, do you happen to know how many,
Bigfoot type sightings there are a year in the United States alone.
Well, there's a lot.
Last I saw it's somewhere in the neighborhood of 50,000.
Oh, yeah.
If we take just half of those and immediately discount them as hoaxes or misidentifications,
which I think is a fairly reasonable conservative number to go with,
that still leaves 25,000 to go, huh.
Now, if we take that remaining 25,000 and split it in half, again, I think relatively
conservative number here and discount unreliable witnesses. They only saw it for a moment,
or they didn't get a good enough look at it to really know what they were looking at,
or they were tourists to the area and don't know the animals in that area, that kind of thing,
and immediately eliminate those again. That still leaves 12,500 conservatively sightings every
single year from reliable, knowledgeable, trained in observation or investigation, sightings that we can't
just discount.
It's wild to think about.
The argument is something that I've brought up a few times in personal conversations.
It's people just don't realize how many reports are out there every year.
do you hear a lot of dog man type reports from that area in this area yeah in this state alone absolutely
i know we have the beast of bray road right but yeah very famously i believe her name is linda godfrey
has made that very public but it goes beyond that it goes way beyond that that is one very small
stretch of road. I don't know if you've ever actually looked at the size of Bray Road.
It's not very big. No, it's not.
Okay, I think it's a quarter, maybe three quarters of a mile long. It's not a huge stretcher road,
but every sighting in that area seems to go, seems to get counted. Oh, it's the Beast of Bray Road.
It's the Beast of Bray Road. Know what it is. Dogman. And there are Dogman sightings that go back
thousands of years. Because if you go to Native America,
American legends, First Nations people, who have been here longer than anyone that looks like us has,
they tell stories of these creatures, dogmen, Sasquatch. And depending on who you talk to in that
vein, these creatures can be simply flesh and blood like we are. Sometimes they're spiritual
creatures. Sometimes they're a mix of both. And if there's one thing that I know, and I, I, I, I
don't claim to be an expert by any stretch on Native American mythology or anything of the sort.
One thing I do know is that these are not a people that are prone to fancy.
They're not a people that is prone to exaggeration and embellishment of their stories and legends.
And that gives me pause.
That makes me stop and think there's probably a little more to this than
I want to give credit for because when you really stop and think about the amount of
unpopulated, undeveloped land there is just in North America, Canada, Alaska, continental
United States, and how much could actually be there, it's absolutely terrifying.
Oh, absolutely.
I definitely agree.
Us outdoorsmen, you know, us outdoorsmen were absolutely bonkers once we have that realization to still go out there and do what we enjoy.
We have to be some level of disturbed to be willing to go out and do that, especially in my case and people like me who are disabled and refuse to let that limit us from doing what we enjoy.
Okay, because a physically fit hunter who has no physical handicaps, they could just tuck and run.
I can't do that.
So for me to have these understanding and have these kind of epiphanies about what could be out there,
I have to think, I come to no other conclusion than I'm just a little bit touched in the head to still go out there.
It definitely makes for an interesting situation for sure.
Danny, over the years, it sounds like you've definitely heard some things.
Do you recall, can you recall any specific stories that you've heard over the years of maybe dog man encounters in the state of Wisconsin?
There's one story from a friend of mine.
We'll call her Knicks.
she lived up in the Eagle River, which is about an hour and a half north of where I am.
And she lived out there on her grandmother's land and was doing the homesteading thing trying to do that.
And for the first couple of years, she was living in an RV that she had moved out.
A little fifth wheeler, she pulled behind her vehicle.
And there were times that she would tell me, yeah, no, I went to stay to Grandma's house for a few days because she saw something through her window.
that was too tall to be a bear, unless that bear can walk for an extended period of time on its back legs, which they can't.
And was looking in through her windows on her fifth wheel.
She doesn't like talking about it.
She doesn't like thinking about it.
But it has led after a couple of years of trying to do the homestead thing to her uprooting and moving back closer to the city.
She wouldn't stay there anymore.
these things are
I'm going to sound a little bit like
one of the conspiracy
cooks here for a second
these things are out there
and sadly
it's going to take an outdoorsman
to prove it because the scientists
want a body
on a slab to
codify and identify
and figure out where it
fits in the genetic
family tree
as it were
that's not going to happen
with a camera crew out in the woods
hooping and hollering and talking in normal tones
every animal in a mile radius knows they're there
you're not going to get it with a camera crew
for these shows that you sing
that were all over Discovery and Travel Channel for years
you're not going to get that
it's going to take an outdoorsman
who sees something in his deer stand or his deer blind
and goes I have to take this show
shot. Now here comes the ethical problems with that, because if this thing is as genetically
close or closer to humans than, say, chimpanzee or gorilla is, then what level of intelligence
did they have? What level of sapience do they have? Did that hunter just eliminate a thinking,
reasoning, emotional being to prove the existence of its species?
Or just an animal.
And I think that's a question that can't be answered until you get that specimen, which...
Exactly.
Yeah, that's where it gets tricky.
The other problem is there's a huge hunting culture here in the Midwest.
I believe I heard a report one time that between Minnesota, Michigan, and Wisconsin alone,
there are more firearms in civilian hands than in the United States military.
You throw Iowa into that too and you really got a party going.
Exactly.
You toss Texas into the mix and boy, that's a whole different animal.
That's a small country's worth of firearms right there.
And the amount of hunting accidents that happened just due to the number of hunters that are out here every year is staggering.
And it makes every hunter with a functioning.
brain cell in their skull, which if they're in the woods with a firearm, I hope there's one.
I hope there's a few, preferably a full brain.
They got to wonder, is this some idiot hunter walking around here in a gilly suit instead of having
his blaze orange on?
And it's going to make hunters as it should pause and verify that shot before they take it.
I will tell you this.
As a hunter, if I'm in my dear blind and I see that, I'm going to mind my business.
because I don't want to be the one to put that specimen on the slab only to find out,
oh, that was a person who was being stupid and was out here trying to pull a hoax
or was out here in a gilly suit trying to get an unfair advantage on a hunt and put themselves at risk.
There's been so many different times that I've heard where it's a hunter.
They get the creature in their sights, especially down in.
Southeast Oklahoma and they just they can't pull the trigger because they can't a hundred percent tell
that it's not actually a human and they don't want to actually be the one that murders some
human creature by accident it's just once you get it in the sites it's hard to know what you're
dealing with it is and one of the first rules of using a firearm is you know what you're shooting
and what's beyond it.
So if you can't 100% identify
what you are about to unload
a very powerful rifle round into,
it's not worth it.
I hope I'm never put in that position.
I hope I'm never put into a position
where I have to defend myself
and take that shot.
Because I've heard stories
probably you have two
of these things being very aggressive.
I'm talking knocking over campers,
breaking windows, things like that, actually attacking people.
Oh, absolutely.
And I've heard trailers being knocked off the blocks in northern Maine.
I don't know if you hear similar things up there in Wisconsin,
in Upper Northwest, where you're at.
But yeah, they can get very aggressive and slap a house so hard that everything falls off the shelves on the inside.
Crazy stuff.
Yeah, and it's not something I ever want to experience.
Now, would I be interested to know that, yes, these things have been identified and codified, they're real, it's no longer a bunch of hicks out in the woods who think they saw something because they were drinking Poppy's old moonshine.
It's not going to be that anymore.
But I'm going to tell you right now, I don't want to be the one to do it.
Because if I have any say about it, I'm never going to be around one of these creatures again.
that encounter was enough for me.
I don't go on that back road anymore that leads to the back end of Beanzetti.
Not even to the little corner where I drop my friends off.
I don't go back there anymore.
I go to the parking lot where the boat ramp is and where that little trail going down to the side of the water is where I fish at.
That's as far as I go.
Yeah, I just have a feeling someone is listening to this and they're going to be like, yeah, I've had a similar thing or I had this happen.
they're going to put something in the comments or send me an email.
And I just got a feeling, Danny, that you are not the only one that has experienced some weird stuff in that area, for sure.
I can't be.
Again, it goes back to statistics.
Statistically, I can't be.
Like I said, this is a fairly popular area.
People go out there all the time, whether it's fishing from the land or out there fishing on boats.
Somebody has seen something.
somebody has seen more than what I've seen.
I've been out there before when I get out there fishing.
There's a couple of old timers.
People that Vietnam vets, like these are hard men.
These are men who have looked death in the face and giggled.
That when dark comes around down at Beans Eddy, they pack up.
I'm a southern boy.
I like my catfish bite the most at night.
So I'm not leaving it dark, but I don't stay late.
Danny, it's a very interesting story, a really interesting encounter that you had.
I have a feeling that it's a start to something.
They're like little storylines that'll happen, but they're real.
They are things that people have actually experienced, but an interview like this can start a whole bunch of Wisconsin interviews.
I would be really curious if people have experienced stuff similar to this or in the same area.
Please reach out so we can get what you've experienced out to the public as well and help others.
But Danny, it's been a pleasure chatting with you tonight for sure.
Thank you for having me.
I really appreciate it.
I've never had an outlet other than chatting with my friends joking around making them giggle.
but I've never sat down and really told anybody this in a serious, factual manner.
And so I appreciate the chance to do.
If you ever run into anything else interesting up there, please feel free to reach out.
I would love to hear anything else that you hear from up there in Wisconsin.
Thank you so much for chatting.
Not a problem at all.
If I see anything, if I experience anything else, I will reach out.
I have your email and I'm following you on TikTok so I can get in touch.
Great.
Sir, thank you.
You have a great rest of your night.
And thank you so much for reaching out, Danny.
You have a great night as well.
And thank you again.
And I hope to hear from you.
If you get anybody that's seen something similar, I'd love to know myself.
Oh, I'll definitely be reaching out for sure.
All right.
Thank you very much, Jeremiah.
You have a great night, man.
You as well.
Thank you.
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I know a lot of you have not shared your encounter at all.
It's been 20 years, and it's time that you get this off your chest,
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