Bigfoot Society - Caught in the Rain With the Hairy Folk!

Episode Date: September 26, 2025

What happens when you spot not just one Sasquatch—but two—climbing a muddy hillside in a thunderstorm, right in front of your truck? In this unforgettable episode, we meet a witness who recalls se...eing a motherly Sasquatch with a smaller one by her side near Twin Bridges, Missouri. Lightning cracked through the Ozarks as the two figures disappeared into the woods, leaving behind only awe and questions. But that's just one of the encounters shared here.You'll also hear from Melissa in Southwest Virginia, who saw a Sasquatch tap on her second-story window; an outdoorsman in Texas who watched a creature ambush a deer; and a camper in Yosemite’s Tioga Pass who felt drawn back by something he couldn’t explain and MANY MORE ACCOUNTS! These stories span from the forests of Oregon and Appalachia to the riverbanks of Texas—and each one carries the same chilling thread: they saw something. And it saw them back.🗣️ Share Your StoryHad a Bigfoot encounter or strange experience?Send it to bigfootsociety@gmail.com – your story might be featured on the show!🎥 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube🔴 Subscribe here → Bigfoot Society YouTube💬 Leave a comment & let us know your thoughts!📞 Leave a voicemail with your story → Speakpipe (Use multiple voicemails if needed)👥 Share this episode → Watch & Share🎧 More episodes → Podcast Playlist🌲 Recommended: New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters💥 Support the Show & Get Perks✅ Join the community on Supercast – Become a Member✅ Listen ad-free & early on YouTube – Join Here📱 Let’s ConnectInstagram: @bigfootsocietyTwitter: @bigfoot_societyTikTok: @bigfoot.society🧰 Tools & Partners I Use (Affiliate Links)These help support the show at no extra cost to you:Beam (Better Sleep): Try BeamWildgrain (Better Bread): Join HereSeed (Probiotics): Get SeedMedi-Share (Healthcare): Learn MoreLMNT (Electrolytes) Free Sample Pack with your first purchase! : Get LMNTOrganic and non-GMO groceries delivered for lesshttp://thrv.me/uarEhS🎙️ Podcasting Tools:Repurpose.io: Try ItDescript: Sign UpStreamyard: Start RecordingRiverside.fm: Try Riverside🎧 My Audio Interface: View on Amazon☕ Buy Me a Coffee – Support Here🛍️ Grab Some Merch – Shop on Etsy📬 Mailing Address:Bigfoot Society125 E 1st St. #233Earlham, IA 50072📧 Business Inquiries:bigfootsociety@gmail.com

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Starting point is 00:01:08 Cilose.com for details Visit your nearby lows on West Pico Boulevard in Los Angeles You're listening to Bigfoot Society And I'm Jeremiah Byron In this show we go beyond the campfire stories To bring you first-hand encounters from people who say they've seen something impossible
Starting point is 00:01:25 From backwoods trails and remote mountain haulers To quiet farms and crowded highways The stories come from everywhere and each one leaves us with more questions than answers. These are the voices of the people who've lived it. So settle in because today you'll hear another account that just might change the way you see the woods forever. So stay with us.
Starting point is 00:01:46 Hey, Melissa, how are you? I'm good. How are you? Doing great. So have you had a Bigfoot experience? Yes, when I was young, I did. You over 18? Yes, I'm 45. Okay.
Starting point is 00:02:01 Sorry, you have a very youthful voice, which is great. Yeah. Is that something you could share tonight? Yeah, for sure. I actually listened to your podcast a lot. So when I saw you on live, I was like, whoa, yeah. Yeah, so I come from Eastern Band Cherokee of North Carolina. My grandma called him to a Sakaloo, or hairy man.
Starting point is 00:02:24 I grew up in the Appalachian Mountains of Southwest Virginia. I don't know if you've ever heard of that area. It's like near East Tennessee, eastern Kentucky, that area. So I grew up in a really very dense area of the mountains. My grandmother used to tell us when we're younger. We have to close the shades at night because the hairy man would look through the windows. And this one particular night, my cousin and I forgot to close the shades. We were on the second floor.
Starting point is 00:03:00 We spent the night with her on the weekends because I lived in about an hour away closer to the Tennessee border. And she lived closer to the eastern Kentucky border. Anyways, sorry, it's my first time telling this ever to anybody outside. Oh, wow. Thank you for doing so. No, it was no problem. I tell people like friends, but not anybody else. But anyways, I was asleep.
Starting point is 00:03:27 It was probably like two-thirty-ish and that. morning and I woke up to something tapping on the window and I was like okay so I look out and I see a big black silhouette but just little eyes the eyes were like kind of like a hazel color I can see the eyes but just a big black silhouette because it like blocked out the lighting of the of the window and I elbowed my cousin her name was Chamberlain I elbowed her told her like hey um do you see the that and she starts screaming like instantly because she was probably 11 I was probably more like a 15 around 15 16 she's screaming what is that what is that but
Starting point is 00:04:10 when I noticed it it like tapped on the window but kind of like pointed his finger for me to come outside which was kind of creepy so I instantly elbowed her of course I was closest to the window my grandma was closest to the wall and then my cousin was in the middle everybody jumped up my uncle got out of the bed He went outside and there was nothing there. It disappeared like it like vanished It was too it was too big to be a human because it would have had to be at least seven eight foot tall to even hit that window I told my grandma what it looked like She told me that we should have shut the shades because I think she was asleep before we got there because it's been a long time of course
Starting point is 00:04:56 before she we got in the bed before she after her and she just said it was probably the hairy man. Well, my great uncle lived deeper in the woods, and he told me the hairy man would come out at nighttime all the time, peek in their windows. Also, he had, like, cattle, and they would steal the calves when the cattle would have the babies or whatever. But he lived deep in the mountains, but he called him the hairy man, too.
Starting point is 00:05:27 But my grandma had another name, like I said, Tusa Kodagh. Oh, but yeah, I saw it when I was probably like 15, 16. And since then, I mean, I've believed I've been told stories as a child, the little people, the hairy man, the rotten, we call it something called the spear finger. I don't know if you've ever heard of any of these folklore. I've heard of that, yeah, yep. But I grew up on that kind of folklore. I wasn't the person who was, I saw this and it changed my life because it's not so. supposed to be there. I was the person who had been told this since I was little, that these
Starting point is 00:06:02 things were real. Not to listen to your name being called, not to whistle after dark, close your windows. So it wasn't like a surprise, but there's been a lot of things my grandma had seen in that area too, not just Bigfoot. Other things like gnomes. She would tell me about little people all the time. Gnomes. She talked about the wumpus cat a lot. like that yeah but I was very young and I've been a big foot believer of course since I was little but seeing that it was just too big and someone posted a video online not probably a couple months ago I seen it and it was exactly what I had seen exactly the same style like it's just it was so black that you
Starting point is 00:06:54 couldn't tell it was anything all I can see was a silhouette of something big and I I can see the finger, like a human finger. I was a humanoid, 100%. It was different. That is so, that is creepy beyond belief. Do you remember looking outside the next day to see if there was anything weird you could see in the daylight, like tracks or anything like that?
Starting point is 00:07:21 I guess I was too young to think about that. You know what I mean? And then my uncle, he just jumped up out of the bed literally in his underwear. Right outside, he's like, There's nothing out there. My grandma, my cousin, she remembers it to the day. I don't really talk to her that much anymore,
Starting point is 00:07:35 but she remembered the last time I talked to her about it. Because she was really young. It scared her to where she screamed. Like, I was trying to keep it low-key, like, don't scream. Let's kind of see what is doing kind of thing. But I was also told stories of when we were young that they like children and women, and they like to lure kids out.
Starting point is 00:07:57 And that's why you don't listen to your name being called. or whistling or baby cries because they like to lure you out. And I don't know if they have a factualation with women or children, but I do know that there's a story about a Cherokee girl who married a Bigfoot. Really? I've never heard that one. Yeah. So she was, I don't know if she wasn't stolen. She was, she married one. But my grandma said they were still women and children. So I don't know if that was our lure to come outside.
Starting point is 00:08:25 It was kind of creepy a little bit. And I wasn't scared. I just tried to get someone else's attention so they could see what was going on too. You know what I mean? So, but my grandma didn't see it. Not that she didn't believe, she just didn't see it. It was just me and my cousin. My goodness.
Starting point is 00:08:44 You really grew up in the thick of it down there. Thank you for sharing what you've experienced. That's exciting. I mean, I'm glad I can share with someone who was like outside of my friend group who doesn't look at you weird and like believe in that. And I'm like, yeah, do you believe you're the only thing on this planet? Like, come on. Yeah, so.
Starting point is 00:09:04 And I've seen, I've seen UFOs too later on. Yeah, later on my life. So I've seen some weird stuff. I love it, man. Crazy stuff. Would you be okay if I could use this audio from our conversation on the podcast? Oh, yeah, no, that's awesome. Awesome.
Starting point is 00:09:25 And I'll be listening to it. Like I said, I saw you in here and I was like, let me join because I want to see what it's about. And I don't care to tell you my story because I want somebody to know that they're real. They're not. It's not something people make up. There's too many people that see these things. Too much folklore in my tribe. There's just no way.
Starting point is 00:09:46 Absolutely. Well, Melissa, thank you so much for coming up. I do appreciate it. Hi, there. How are you? Hi, I'm good. Yeah. Well, my story is like it's kind of a I don't know if it was a big foot because I couldn't really see that it was, but it was definitely a huge shadow thing.
Starting point is 00:10:08 And it creeped me out. It was like right. Yeah, so I passed a Taioga pass in Yosemite, right? And so I'm pretty sure that it was a Bigfoot, I want to say. but I am not 100% sure because they like. So I spend like a day in the forest, you know, when it became night, I was camping. And my cats, I had two cats, and they wanted to go pee.
Starting point is 00:10:41 And all of a sudden, my cats freak out. And they don't make a sound. So that freaked me out. So I go in, like, you know, I go and check on them. and all of a sudden I also see what they were looking at and they were frozen like cats you know
Starting point is 00:11:02 so what I saw it was like a big black shadow like it just was huge but I couldn't see eyes or anything but I froze you know that's all I could remember
Starting point is 00:11:18 but the thing was huge it was like I don't know 10 feet wow 10 feet tall. Yes. And I didn't know what to do. So I start calling my cats and I, it's almost like you're frozen, you know, but I don't know if it was because I was so scared, it was doing something to me.
Starting point is 00:11:39 I really don't know. It was like I just couldn't. It was like I was paralyzed. I don't know if that makes any sense. But I don't know if it was. No, absolutely. I've been through that myself where I wasn't able to move for about five minutes in an area. Yeah. So did it eventually leave on its own then or what happened?
Starting point is 00:11:57 I think I honestly, I think I froze after like the five minutes or so. And then all of a sudden, all I could just remember is like grabbing my cats. And I put them in the car as fast as I could and I just took off. So I drove away. That's how I got. I thought it was following me because I, but you know, you just, it's almost like this thing. If it's a big food, it's almost like they. know it's like they talk to you telepathically I don't know if that makes any sense no it it absolutely does what is it that makes you think that though
Starting point is 00:12:32 because I just felt that like I felt like it followed me throughout like even when I was far away and I was able to go into like a little town and I got away from the forest it was like I could still feel it like trying to call me back it's weird. I don't know how to explain it. It is not weird at all because I've talked to so many people and I've experienced this myself where you're in an area, you have an interaction and then all usually they say their dreams get very intense and they are they feel like they're getting drawn back to the area for months and months afterwards. Yeah. It's a very, very common thing. It's weird because I feel sometimes like what
Starting point is 00:13:22 whatever it is is trying to call me. Like, you know, it's weird, but I am scared, you know, after that experience, I kind of, I got freaked out. And I don't go alone per se to the forest anymore. It's very interesting. I have not had, not had a witness I've talked to where they've had that experience in addition to having the encounter. So yours is pretty unique. I'm sure that that's also happened before. I just haven't talked to those witnesses yet.
Starting point is 00:14:00 But would you be all right if I use the audio from our conversation in a Bigfoot podcast that I have? Yeah, that's fine. But if, you know, you won't use my name, though, right? No, absolutely not. Okay. Great. Then, yeah. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:14:20 Perfect. Well, thank you for coming up. I appreciate you sharing about that's an area. I have never had anyone share about. What was the year on that again? I had my encounter in 2023. So, yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 00:14:36 And then my grandma passed away like the next year on April, which was really weird. But yeah. Wow. Well, thank you for sharing and for coming up. I appreciate you coming up and keep us in the loop if you ever experience anything else out there. Okay, thanks. Tom, how are you? I see your comment. You're from out there in La Pine, Oregon. Yeah, really good to talk to you. I've been following your show for quite a while now.
Starting point is 00:15:06 Thank you. And, you know, I hadn't lived in Oregon my whole life, but I've been here about 12 years in the La Pine, Oregon. I'm a contractor here. And I have multiple friends that I've talked to that have had experiences. But I had one even, I live out in Ponderosa Pines, outside La Pine, which is just real close to the upper Disholitan. shoots everywhere, it comes out of Wickeyev Reservoir. And there was one night I was talking with my mom on the phone on my back porch. And our back porch is BLM land, you know, as far as you could go all the way to Waldo Lake, you know. And I was talking with her on the phone that night. And I was looking out there and all of a sudden I see these big red, glowy eyes. And it flipped me out.
Starting point is 00:15:56 I told my mom, I go, mom, I can't believe it. I'm looking out there in the forest right now. I see these big, glowy eyes and they were way up high, like pretty tall. Agents who are realtors do more than open doors. They analyze market trends, interest rates, comps. They can tell you about flood zones, mixed use zones, and decode acronyms like HOA, APR, MLS. They connect you to lawyers, contractors, even Phil, the Seweroscope guy. They negotiate, coordinate, advocate for you.
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Starting point is 00:18:52 by the time I got him out there and called him out, those eyes were gone. Oh, wow. And I'll tell you what, after the other stories that I have from a few other friends that I know around here, like for instance, I know a blacksmith here in town that him and his wife, they had their horses up at Elk Lake, you know, where they, you know, that area up there where you can have your horses and stuff and park your trailer and all that stuff. They were up there, and it was a real slow weekend.
Starting point is 00:19:23 like they were the only campers up there. And what he said was is in the middle of the night, they had an experience where their horses started freaking out. So Connie went out there to check on the horses. And she got him calm down and everything and then came back inside. Like her husband said, you know, she came back to bed. Didn't even lock the door on the tray on their fifth wheel. and about 15 minutes later they hear their trailer just goes bam bam bam bam bam
Starting point is 00:20:00 something slammed on the side of their fifth wheel way up high at the very top corner and it dented it in and they were freaked out they didn't know what to think but he right away was like because he already believed in in Sasquatch he was thinking you gotta be kidding me this could be a Sasquatch doing this. And so the whole night, they were freaked out, hiding out in there. They heard footprints all around their whole fifth wheel. And I guess when they got up the next morning, it finally calmed down enough where they left. And they went to bed.
Starting point is 00:20:39 And when they got up the next morning, they found three different size footprints of Bigfoot's all around their fifth wheel. And they actually took pictures of them. and they drove all the way home here in La Pine and bought some plaster to make cast. Sure. Now, I got a chance to actually look at their photos before they casted them and look at the bottom of their actual cast, and they lined up perfect. Okay.
Starting point is 00:21:11 And it didn't look fishy to me at all. I was pretty compelled by it, to be honest with you. I know you're out of like are you in Oak Ridge or? No. Or are you in Eugene? No, I'm like that right or this. No, this is going to blow your mind. I'm in central Iowa.
Starting point is 00:21:31 So yeah, believe it or not, I were in Iowa. Okay. Yeah, but I go out to Oregon. I drove through their one of a cabinet job up there years ago. Right on. Okay. Yeah, yeah. But I love.
Starting point is 00:21:46 I like Iowa, actually. Yeah. That will lame at National Forest is wild, dude. Have you ever had anything happen over by Odell Lake? You know, Odell, you know, I hear, I watch a lot of stuff happening in the Oak Ridge, Odell, and in the area of Waldo Lake, you know. But as far as the people I know around here, I have another couple, an old. couple, I won't tell you her name, but she died a couple years ago, but I did a bunch of work for her and she told me, she goes, we've lived her our whole lives. And we were at the backside of Wickew, back in the 80s driving our Jeep close to dark. And they saw a, she said they didn't tell anybody for years, but she told me and Jim, she goes, we saw a big foot run right out in front of us all the way with like two hops hopped across the road.
Starting point is 00:22:51 in front of them on the backside of wiki up reservoir so you never know i mean you know i have another guy that two years ago was walking his dog in state wreck park right here in lepine and it was late it was late you know late in the winter kind of coming into spring where there was still a good foot of snow on the ground or so and he saw tracks that he could not believe and he took pictures and showed him to me where he saw like three to four like between three and four foot strides with huge footprints where you could see where his toes peeled up and then it froze and left the lines of where it froze it must have been a real cold day and so he called the game warden and he called let's see he had two people out there the game warden and fishing game he got out there and they were
Starting point is 00:23:49 blowing away. They didn't want to say much, but he could, he told me, he goes, they were like, we're going to follow these tracks and see if we can figure this out. Wow, really. They're all around these cascades. I'll tell you what, they're all around these cascades. I really believe that now. Oh, I'll tell you 100% dudes. Like this last time in July, I went up north of Oak Ridge. I drove through Lieburg and McKinsey Bridge and a cross over to sisters. Dude, once you get up there, man, it's like, there's no one's going to save you. You're on your own, dude. It's crazy. Oh, you get up above sisters up in there, you know, around Clear Lake and all those areas up there. I mean, there is, that's such secluded forest up there.
Starting point is 00:24:36 Absolutely. That, I mean, if there are big puts, they're there. You know, I believe it. I definitely do. A hundred percent. There's so many places in Oregon, I want to get. to that it's it's uh it's hard to get any anywhere else and i'm almost done cooking right now i probably should let you go buddy absolutely tom talk do you mind if i'll stay in touch with you buddy can i use the audio from this and the podcast are you cool with that oh yeah all right you can use my audio you got permission yep all right sir it's been great hopefully talk to you later man yeah you got it buddy all right tom's a good guy you can tell he's a good guy How are you?
Starting point is 00:25:25 Hey, man, how you doing? Good. How are you doing, sir? I'm doing well. Hey, I got a little story for you. Yes, sir, yes, sir. Hey, I live in East Texas in the Davy Crockett National Forest. Sure. A couple of years ago, I was hunting, and I was on my stand, and I had a dough. walk up on me and everything and she was eating corn and stuff like that and all
Starting point is 00:25:57 a sudden her head perked up she was looking around and all of a sudden she jetted and when she jetted there was something about eight foot tall that jumped her I don't know if he got her or whatever but he was about eight foot tall he was brownish gray I don't know what I saw, but I know what I saw wasn't natural. And if you keep up with the David Crockett National Forest, that's where a lot of the Gulf Coast Bigfoot research people come out. Yep.
Starting point is 00:26:43 And man, what I saw was Bigfoot. Oh, my goodness. I don't have a whole bunch of say about it, but I just want to say, man, it's something that that gave me the chills. He was about eight foot tall, couldn't see his face. He was just brownish gray, and he was in the Davy Crockett National Forest. Sure, I'll tell you, you're not the first I've heard that I've had things happen in that forest, for sure. That area, East Texas is a wild area.
Starting point is 00:27:16 Have you heard anything over by Boykin Springs and Angelina National Forest? What national forest? Angelina by Zavala. Yeah, that's, yeah, Angelina National Forest, David Crockett National Forest, everything. I know there's a lot of stuff going on around Livingston, Texas, and everything. But, yeah, I wasn't sticking around, you know. He was on that dose butt, like, like, I mean, he was on her, like, quick. And, yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:56 Yeah, man, I love what you're doing and everything, but we do have these things around here, and people need to be careful. Oh, yes, sir, absolutely. Yep, absolutely. Hey, you know, do you mind if I use the audio from this conversation in the Bigfoot podcast I have? Absolutely, man. All right. All right. Well, thank you for coming up, sir.
Starting point is 00:28:20 It's been enjoyable. Are you a hunter yourself? Do you go out looking for them? So I'll tell you, it's an interesting thing because it started out talking to people and it's very engaging and it has gotten to the point where I've gone out in places in Oregon and I go out to places in Iowa where I'm from. And the line kind of becomes blurry, right, between I would say journalist and researcher at times. Right. Well, man, you need to come to East Texas and check it out and everything around deer seas and everything. So, uh, okay. Yeah, man. Hey, we're, we're full of them. I have a, a neighbor that lives out in the Brazzas River bottom and everything. And she has been run out of
Starting point is 00:29:14 her house by one that just beats, she, it's run her out of her house. I mean, it beats on the, it beats on the side of her house and everything and this lady's about 80 years old. Oh my goodness, that's got to stop. Yeah, I mean, I have some people around here that kind of bait them a little bit with apples and oranges and stuff like that
Starting point is 00:29:43 and everything, but I don't know of anything in the David Crockett National Forest where they're doing that. But that day changed my life. These things are real. They're out there. 100% I would love to talk to that lady.
Starting point is 00:30:02 She needs help. I might be able to get her some help. Hey, that would be awesome, man. Yeah, because we're right here on the Trinity River. Well, I'm about 15 miles from him, but she lives in the bottom of the river and everything, and this thing has scared her to death. My email is Bigfoot Society at gmail.com.
Starting point is 00:30:26 I can give you a phone number right now, too, if that might be easier for... Okay. It's... Just let me know if you're able to make a note of it. Yeah, let me get a pin real quick. Okay. Won't you tell me what your number is? It's 515, 809.
Starting point is 00:30:53 What, 505? 515. 515. 809. 0165 0165 And where you're at? You're in Iowa?
Starting point is 00:31:12 Yep, Iowa. An easy thing she could do is start putting up a few game cams around her house, to be honest. No, it's already run her out of her house. Oh, she won't go back. No, she ain't going back. Whoa, brother.
Starting point is 00:31:28 Yeah. This is bad. Yeah, whenever you start getting comfortable around something, they're going to come visit you. Mm-hmm. So, but yeah, man, I just want to share my little story with you about the David Crockett National Forest and everything. Man, I appreciate you listening. Thank you for your phone number and everything. But if you ever get a chance to come to the David Crockett National Forest in Houston County, Texas.
Starting point is 00:31:57 Come on. All right. Yes, sir. Yes, sir. All right. Well, thank you for coming up, man. Oh, absolutely. Thank you for listening, buddy. Man, that, that was legit. That was a good dude.
Starting point is 00:32:12 I was a good dude. I feel bad for that. I feel bad for that lady, though. Hey, Joseph. How are you, sir? Doing good. How are you this evening? Doing well. What brings you up today? Well, I just thought I want to share a couple of counties I've been seen between Texas and Washington State Okay
Starting point is 00:32:40 Well, I don't know you're like Which state you went here first I'll let you choose Well, I'll stop by Texas I was 25 at the time And I had to get to work One morning and I was waiting at a bus stop It was like 5 a.m.
Starting point is 00:33:01 And it was still dark and everything As I was waiting for the bus. you know this is the only it's like the outskirts of town and I heard this tree knock because across me there was a you know a bunch of forests and stuff like that and yes I had for this but like trailer homes and other stuff like people people live in so anyways I heard the tree knocks and I ignored it at first and if time went on like 30 or 45 minutes later. I'm not saying a big giant
Starting point is 00:33:39 boulder, but it was a good size rock. It was thrown like at me but barely missed me. And so I went, I walked towards where the rock was stolen from and I asked, and I shout and I said, anyone there?
Starting point is 00:33:59 Had to treat you knock again. And then at the same time, Another rock was throwing at me. This time I had to move. It was going towards me. So I decided to do. I got the same, well, not exactly the same rock, but another good size rock. I decided to throw the rock back at it.
Starting point is 00:34:21 And I'm sure I hit it, and it really pissed this thing off. Yeah. And they are a good grunt. And I moved towards it. And as I was moving towards it, I see the yellow beam eyes and reddish hair. Agents who are realtores do more than open doors. They analyze market trends, interest rates, comps. They can tell you about flood zones, mixed use zones, and decode acronyms like HOA, APR, MLS.
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Starting point is 00:37:10 Terms and conditions apply. Need to hire? This is a job for Indeed's sponsored jobs. It was around 7 to 8 feet tall. And when I saw this thing, I grabbed another rock and a stick. I just started doing shit at it and just, it took off. And I believe. I was being challenged I was challenging a fast wash because it went so fast it could scoot
Starting point is 00:37:39 and one and another time I was in Washington State before you start Washington what what part of Texas was this in do you mind sharing that it was in the outskirts of San Antonio oh really wow it was between it was between the outskirts between, it's going out between, I forgot what interstate, but I used to live in these little towns between Elmador, Texas, and San Antonio, Texas. I live in the outskirts of town of the south side
Starting point is 00:38:13 of San Antonio. And, you know, I used to live right there. And that's when my first encounter happened. Like I said, I was only 25 at the time. I was young. So if he, and if I may, I could start my Washington State one. if you don't mind. Go right ahead. Go right ahead.
Starting point is 00:38:32 This has happened in 2013. My daughter was like one at the time and we went camping and her and her mother were
Starting point is 00:38:46 cooking and her mom came up to me. She goes she goes bed. I'm like what? She goes, there's a god awful smell like a stint. I was like I smelled too so I decided when over there alone again like I always do this time I heard instead throwing rocks at me oh I would just gain another
Starting point is 00:39:16 tree knock so I got a stick I decided to do a tree knock again and I'm like oh boy I told myself round two I told myself I hope this is not the same one I mean at this time I ain't took a good look at this one but I did the most loudest tree knocks and it kept knocking and once at these tree knocks it got closer and closer it sounded like I was surrounded like it was all around me this time
Starting point is 00:39:45 so this time I well I don't know I'm pretty sure I pissed him off though well because I'm the type of guy who stands his ground so I had to pee really badly so I pissed by a tree. And the dumbest thing, the funniest thing that I was tree knocking the same time I was peeing. And my wife came up to me, she goes, what on earth are you doing?
Starting point is 00:40:12 And I said, Bev, wherever is out in these woods, I'm telling it to stay out of my chair, so as I'm marking it. And she thought it was crazy. And later on that night, we were sleeping. Again, we heard all a bunch of tree knocks. Like, they were pissed. Not just I, I guess I pissed on the tree. It got to a point that we had to get out of there
Starting point is 00:40:40 because it was just like too much. And I really pissed them off, I suppose. Literally and figuratively. What part of Washington was this in? It was like, um, it was in the outskirts of Shacopi Sackapy
Starting point is 00:41:04 Yeah I mean not Shacopi I'm trying to remember the name What was it No I'm sorry it wasn't Shackapy It was outside the coma And that's when I decided I made myself as an independent
Starting point is 00:41:24 Paranoa investigator But I'm just doing out in the Midwest right now, so I'm out in the Midwest, and I'm doing my own investigation, and I just did, just got doing a ghost hunting one in a small town called Elberley, Minnesota. It was a hot theater. And this place used to be a hospital for the Spanish flu back in the 1920s, and a 26-year-old woman died there of complication at the flu. this most activity happens in the basement so I recorded some sounds and stuff
Starting point is 00:42:03 and not much but just the life flickering but all I got was cold chills and I know something was there and I don't think that lady was in to do harm she just didn't want to leave and a person came up to me the other day wants me to do an investigation
Starting point is 00:42:25 to go to Wisconsin do investigation on the be some great road. So that's my next assignment. Oh, that's great. Yeah, that'd be a fun one, man. That gets really wild up there. So, but yeah, I decided to call myself the Midwest Monster Hunter.
Starting point is 00:42:44 I love it. I love it. Dude. Because, you know, yeah, like, if they're going to groove, I do solo. Gotcha. Well, dude, keep us in the loop with what happens next. for you but you know would it be all right if I use this conversation audio in my Bigfoot podcast please most certainly get my story out there and I could become known and I just followed you
Starting point is 00:43:13 and you know like I said though there's always something out there bumping in the night and we are not alone in this whole planet that's one thing that's one's for sure though well absolutely I agree with that well Joseph thank you for coming up, man. I am going to check it with you. Thank you. Thank you for giving the opportunity. You have a good night now. Stay safe. Hey there. How are you doing today? I'm doing good. How are you? Great. Great. What brings you up, sir?
Starting point is 00:43:42 Well, I just wanted to share my story. I'm from Eastern Kentucky. Okay. Last year. We was out riding Sibisides and we come off a reclaimed strip job down into a deep holler. We call it dark hauler. and my friend and his wife was in front of me and they have a little bit bigger for the side of the side set up a little bit better and they went through this mud hole and I had my two boys with me so I kind of took a different way and I got I got held up I had to move some a little bit of brush to get through the creek and they was on ahead of me and when I was moving the brush they come speeding back and my buddy Chris he jumps out he says man we got to get out of here I said what's going on dude he said something is hollering on both sides of the hills and down there says I don't know what it is it and I'm thinking maybe it's just some kind of owl or something or it's just
Starting point is 00:44:42 somebody messing with him and so we get the the brush cleared and I jump on in my side of the side and I get up on the creek and I kind of pass them up and I just watch watch behind me there to see where you know he was stopped at and he told me to stop and we shut off the side besides there and I stepped out and whiz on up on down the creek there and uh something gets thrown about 10 foot from their side beside and it's just like a stick or something and I pull out my Glock and I shot two shots up in there and I kind of went about, walked about 10 feet up on the bank, and a rock goes whizzing right by the side of my head. I mean, this thing threw it so hard, man.
Starting point is 00:45:37 You could hear it like whizz by my ear. And just as soon as it did, man, it led out a big, big howl, like a screeching how, man. And I knew right then what it was, you know, because I was kind of a skeptic or whatever, and I've heard stories. But I wasn't going to stick around. I had my boys in the side of the side and they was already spooked. And we got out there, dude, and that was my experience. It's a different situation, especially when you got family involved or friends. And you said it was in eastern Kentucky.
Starting point is 00:46:12 Was it a... Yeah, it's right at the Johnson Martin, Floyd County line. Okay. Gotcha. I'll look that up real quick. just I can have an idea. And that buddy that was riding with me, he actually works for a Pocahontas
Starting point is 00:46:32 trail development company. And he's got a picture. They, him and his buddy was going through there and they was mapping trails. And they got a picture of one big foot right down the railroad tracks. It's like some railroad tracks.
Starting point is 00:46:52 It's not. in, you know, in service. And I'm trying to get a hold of him right now and have him send that picture to me. And when he does, I'll send you the picture. Oh, man. I mean, if you could, that would be incredible. Yeah. Yeah, no problem.
Starting point is 00:47:10 That next weekend, you know, when I took my boy's home to their mom, me and Chris went back up there and I took my rifle with me and everything. and we seen a couple footprints in the mud, but they kind of looked like human footprints. They wasn't very, it was about the size of my foot, about it 10 to 12 inch prints, you know,
Starting point is 00:47:35 not very wide. So I don't know. It could have been a juvenile. I'm sure nobody's up there with no, with no shoes on. I'm sure that. That's the thing. Yeah,
Starting point is 00:47:48 that is the thing. Well, man, you are, you are having some wild stuff happen. out there, you know, keep me in the loop if stuff continues to happen when you go out. But is this a conversation I can use on my podcast? Absolutely. I heard that?
Starting point is 00:48:04 All right, cool. Absolutely. Well, thank you, Adam, for coming up, man. No problem, bud. Yeah, Mr. Hook, how's it going? I'm all right. I'm 65 years old. So when I'm 18, 19.
Starting point is 00:48:25 19 years old. And even before that, probably 1716, me and my fishing buddy used to go to a place. I don't know if you know where Marshall County Isles on? Marshall County, I believe so, but let me look real quick. The Iowa River runs through Marshall Town. Oh, Marshall Town, yeah, absolutely. Okay, so the Iowa River runs,
Starting point is 00:48:53 you'll see a little town of that. Alvian and there's a long now river it's called Mormon Ridge the reason it's called Mormon Ridge is when the Mormons went out to where they're at now they got held up one winter and a lot of them lost their life here on this bridge and I used to fish this bridge called Indian Bridge now it got us the name because there was an Indian settlement just off the side of this bridge many, many years ago. So me and my buddy fish are quite often and it started out. We would, it'd be around, you know, it'd be well after dark, we're trying to fish all night.
Starting point is 00:49:47 And the first time I had the encounter was an owl. booted. And all of a sudden I heard this scream. I've never heard before in my life. And within, I'm going to say, within two minutes, it was like it was right underneath us on this bridge. And it was very scary, very traumatic. I mean, it was loud enough that I didn't want to stay there. We left. went back before I was an amateur radio operator I parked my van on the bridge was talking to my friends while fishing and it came back it ran me off that night I didn't even reel my poles up I just shut the doors and took off so then one
Starting point is 00:50:50 other time there's a night that me and another gentleman walked to about a mile and a half back to a feeder creek that feeds into the Iowa River and we were on a sandbar and there was a big curb and that bank on the other side was probably 12 to 13 feet high and after our fire died out that night this thing came out on this tree that had washed out into the river and fell into the river it went out on that tree grab this branch and was slamming it into the water which we're right across from it and I'm telling you you talk about being scared and we're back there with flashlights so to leave was I mean it was it was traumatic and the sound that it made I'll never forget and when I told the story to my friends and people here around it nah you're
Starting point is 00:52:00 kidding, you're kidding. I didn't have them. So there was four car loads of us guys that go out there one night. And I told them, I said, you just wait. Agents who are realtors do more than open doors. They analyze market trends, interest rates, comps. They can tell you about flood zones, mixed-use zones, and decode acronyms like HOA, APR, MLS. They connect you to lawyers, contractors, even Phil, the Seward scope guy. They negotiate, coordinate, ad, for you, close the deal with you, and hand the keys to you. They bring you home. Real Tours are members of the National Association of Realtors, right by you. Let's go, girls. You know what I love about Addy? Everything? Well, yeah, but it's as little as 20 bucks a month. Ooh, well, the little
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Starting point is 00:54:29 status it deserves at indeed.com slash podcast. Just go to indeed.com slash podcast right now. Indeed.com slash podcast. Terms and conditions apply. Need to hire? This is a job for Indeed's sponsored jobs. And that owl sound came again and the same thing happened with the scream of this. What I'm, I know was Bigfoot. It got to a point where I don't even, I didn't even want to go back and be out there. It put all of us on our, I mean, we basically duck and ran to our vehicles to leave. And it was pretty traumatic. And it's been known for him to, for it to frequent that area. And you're not far from me, because you're not far from me.
Starting point is 00:55:29 you're in 515 area because so I'm assuming you're in Story County or you're in Des Moines I'll tell you this I'm on the other side of Des Moines but not too far okay well I'll tell you what I could take you out there and I guarantee you you'd have an experience really oh my goodness I'm in the six four one area Yep, yep. But like I said, from state center, I'm just north. Uh-huh. And it runs that river and the Iowa River.
Starting point is 00:56:16 And it is scared to heck out of me many times. And I haven't been out there in probably 20 years, but I grant you it's still there. I know it is. and to be out there alone or to be with a buddy and be out on that bridge and to have it do what it done to us I mean it just make your hair stand up
Starting point is 00:56:44 the scream alone was you could hear it probably for a mile and all of a sudden it sounds like it's right underneath the bridge now how was that found was that in the 70s, 80s, Yeah, it would have been, well, I'm 65 now, so it would have been in the 80s. Okay.
Starting point is 00:57:09 Yeah, the late 80s or early, yeah, the late 80s. Because I would have been, I was in my 20s and 30s when I was going out there. You know, it started even when I was younger, was 17. That was where we fish. But once it got in the area, every time. I can't figure out why the owl is with it. You hear the owl and after the owl look out, because all hell's gonna break loose.
Starting point is 00:57:44 Because it's like, it's a, I don't know if it's a messenger, if it's it doing the owl sound or what, but the scream that it makes and the noise it makes, I don't want a part of it. Oh, absolutely. I don't want to come face to face with it. And when we were out there, we were back to almost a mile and after two miles back in the timber and following this feeder creek that feeds into the Iowa River,
Starting point is 00:58:16 and that bank is nine feet tall, ten feet tall, and it's three o'clock in the morning, and the fires died down, and we don't have any more wood to put on it. and this thing is lashing out at the water, it's a stick because we heard it break it. And all of a sudden it just starts slamming the water. And it was just, yeah, it wanted us out of there. Oh, no doubt about it, man. I mean, people don't realize how crazy Iowa can get for Bigfoot stuff,
Starting point is 00:58:55 especially the Des Moines River also has some. some crazy stories from over the years all the way down to Missouri border. Yeah, I wouldn't want to come face to face with it. I can tell you that. And I don't understand why it, what it has to do with the owl. But I've taken many people out there and I've told them, you wait. It'll show up and sure enough. There's that owl sound.
Starting point is 00:59:28 And then there's that screen. And it's just, it's hard to describe. And that's some wild, wild stuff. Well, Mr. Hook, thank you so much for coming up. Do you mind if I use this conversation for my podcast I have? I don't care, man. All right. I'll tell you what, you ever want to get scared,
Starting point is 00:59:55 or do you ever want to try to have an encounter? Look me up. I'd gladly take you out there. I'm going to follow you just so I have a contact for you. But thank you so much. Yeah, I'll follow you back, man. All right, enjoy it, guys. You have a good one.
Starting point is 01:00:15 You two, thanks. Hey, Brian, how are you? Hey, brother, I'm doing good. What brings you? Yes. Just jumped down here and was looking at some lines. lives and notice that you were doing a Bigfoot live. And I don't ever get on these.
Starting point is 01:00:37 I don't follow these a whole lot because I've had experiences in my life. And anytime you try to tell somebody something, you know exactly how that goes. I get it. I get it. Well, you have actually, to get a hold of me, you probably read some of my comments. I saw one of them. It was pretty interesting. Yeah. So back in, oh my gosh, it was, I'm 52 now.
Starting point is 01:01:12 When I heard when I first experience, and I was, I believe at that time, I was 10, maybe 11, I think it was 11 years old. And my buddy was a couple years older than I was. we all had lived in rural Missouri and, you know, played in the woods. We were familiar with the woods. We were at the woods all the time, squirrel hunting, rabbit hunting, whatever. One day, we were playing out in the yard, jumping bikes over ramps and, you know, having a good time like kids do. And we decided we're just going to go to the woods because that's what we did all the time. Well, the woods, after we crossed into.
Starting point is 01:01:56 Into the wooded part, they were different. There were things different. Stephen and I, I'll never forget this. My buddy, Steve and I both stopped and we were like, what is going on? Trees were bent over. There was just something that we'd never seen. We've been, we grew up in those woods. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:02:18 We knew those woods like the back of our hands and there was something different going on. and these trees, and they were young, you know, kind of young trees, they were bent over and out of nowhere. And there's people that believe different things about Bigfoot. This came out of nowhere. We, Steve and I both stopped. I'll never forget this. We both stopped because the woods were different.
Starting point is 01:02:54 And all of the sudden, out of these bent over trees, it was like, and I know this is going to sound really weird, it was like something opened up and jumped out of like, I don't even know, like a portal maybe, you know, as an older, and just crashed. I mean, such a loud crash, maybe 50 feet ahead of us, scared us to death. And I will never forget what it looked like. And we turned around to run and everything was in slow motion. I mean, it was like we could not get away fast enough. And there was like some sort of a weird. it's hard to explain like a, almost like a magnetism, like a, it was like over the top of us. We, it was, it was crazy.
Starting point is 01:04:06 And it wasn't until we hit the tree line to where the houses were back in the country, to where it all just went away. And that was the first, I'm going to call that a big foot experience, because what we saw was a huge what we saw and heard was a huge hairy something man-looking beast ape huge and it just came out of nowhere it came out of like a just a space and just landed in front it with a big huge crash and it was a big huge crash and it was it was just so I'll never forget this and Steve and I have not this is the first I've ever talked about it and I don't know why I was drawn to your show I have not mentioned this in detail to anybody over the years well my wife knows my kids know about it
Starting point is 01:05:12 I mean you know close people but I don't go out and talk about this I mean I mean that's something that was very personal and very scary and horrifying Stephen will not talk about it to this day I mean it's just something that we don't share with people because it was so out of the ordinary and just so I've learned a lot since them because I did a lot of big foot research I've done UFO research everything else now that was the first experience whenever I was like 11 so in 19 I believe it was 1996 I think
Starting point is 01:05:53 I used to do some storm chasing. I graduated back in 1991. I used to do some storm chasing. I've been in radio. I've been in broadcasting for years, 32 years. And so I was doing some storm chasing. And in South Missouri, there was, oh my gosh, it was tornadoes running just rampant everywhere. It was like a breakout.
Starting point is 01:06:19 And I was going down to twin bridges. I don't know. There's some people may know about Twin Bridges in Missouri, but was driving through that area and things were flooding, things were just blowing around. I mean, it was crazy, just crazy. And I was going around a corner, and Twin Bridges is a, there's a canoe rental area down there. And I actually had in mind to check on some canoe prices because some buddies of mine wanted to go canoeing, this, that, and the other. thought, it was perfect because I'm headed that way to chase storms. So I thought I'd stop by the canoe rental place and just kind of see what they had going on. But right at that time, they had some tornadoes going on in that area. Whenever I went around this corner down by where the river was, things were getting flooded out.
Starting point is 01:07:14 Trees were blowing over. I mean, it was crazy. I think, Brian, I think you may have muted yourself by accident. Oh, no. Man, just when it was getting good, we'll give him a minute to see if he can figure it out. Hopefully. Oh, my God, it took my breath. But I knew it was a female because you could see the breast area.
Starting point is 01:07:54 And Brian, I apologize, you've been muted for the last, like, half a minute. Oh, shoot. Yeah, so the last thing I heard was like you were looking into rental canoes. Yes, yes. and we were storm chasing and looking into rental canoes down in the twin
Starting point is 01:08:14 on hour okay and the tornado I was storm chasing at that time I report back to the weather station all this and up a hill it was a steep grade
Starting point is 01:08:30 walks this big foot it was a female you could she was holding hands with a baby. A small, well, he wasn't small. I mean, he was like,
Starting point is 01:08:45 he or she, whatever, was like four foot tall. They were holding hands and they were coming up the hill that was so steep. You and I could not walk up this hill. I mean, there is no way. And, I mean, that's a hill that if you wrecked your car around, I mean, it was like a 25 mile per hour corner kind of hill down to the canoe rental place.
Starting point is 01:09:10 And that was the first female that I'd ever seen. You could tell by the breast. And I mean, it took my breath away. I didn't even catch my breath till I got down to the actual canoe rental place. I'll never forget it. It's burned a place in my brain. She was holding its hand and they were walking up that freaking hill. That's not what's wild.
Starting point is 01:09:37 Here is what's wild. whenever I pulled down to the canoe rental place, there were some old timers in there. You know, it was like one of those places where people just kind of hung out. Agents who are realtors do more than open doors. They analyze market trends, interest rates, comps. They can tell you about flood zones, mixed use zones,
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Starting point is 01:12:20 Need to hire? This is a job for Indeed's sponsored jobs. I walked up on steps. This old guy, this gentleman was outside, and he looks at me, and he says, are you okay? And I said, I just saw something up the hill. And he says to me, was it Bigfoot? and I said, I think it was. And he opens the door and hollers in there and like three guys come running out.
Starting point is 01:12:48 And apparently they had experiences or something. I don't know. But these three guys run out and they all go somewhere. I don't know. I just stepped out of my car to breathe. You know what I mean? Because that experience took my breath. I mean, I didn't even, it was crazy.
Starting point is 01:13:10 I could have rolled down my window and, oh no. Here it again. Yeah, they took off. I don't know if they ever found nothing. I don't know. I went in, I bought a soda, and the clerk was kind of in on it, and he was like, what did you see? And I told him when I saw, and I got my soda,
Starting point is 01:13:45 and I went home. I went to visit my mom. I was, yeah. chasing storms, you know. That's wild. I think I may have missed a part. So the three guys that went running, where did they go running to? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:14:02 They headed. Yeah, I was, dude, I was so taken back. I was, I mean, I was out of breath. You know what I mean? I was so, whenever I pulled down to the canoe rental place, I didn't even ask for prices. So that's a canoe rental place near two bridges, Missouri. Yeah, well, it's Twin Bridges.
Starting point is 01:14:28 A Twin Bridges, sorry, yeah. It's down around, oh, God. I used to know that area so well, but I've been up the northern part since. But it's got twin bridge. In fact, if you Google Twin Bridges Canoe Rental, it will take you right to the they're down there and it's so squatchy. I've instantly visited that area.
Starting point is 01:15:03 Gotcha. Okay. Yeah, that's I might look inside. The first story you had with the portal is that Southern Missouri as well? Yeah. Yeah, that's the West Plains area, just outside of
Starting point is 01:15:23 West Plains. Okay. I just want to look at it real quick. Oh, sure. Yeah. Okay. That's awesome. Haven't had anything from that area yet, but that's good to know.
Starting point is 01:15:41 Awesome. Wow. Thank you for sharing what you've experienced over the years. I really appreciate that. Yeah, I appreciate you and your show. And like I said, I don't share a lot because, you know, after the storm chasing thing, I started doing some Bigfoot investigation. I started doing some UFO investigations and different things like that.
Starting point is 01:16:05 And come to find out over the years, the two kind of go hand in hand. I haven't quite figured out that missing link yet. And I don't have time. I'm 52 now. I did a lot of investigation. And I found a lot of things out. And, I mean, too much to share here. but I have around some places like Northview, Missouri,
Starting point is 01:16:30 when they had that big siding down there of UFOs, there was also, which was not reported, the UFO siding was reported as a hoax. However, there's some more things about that, but there was also some Bigfoot sightings at the same time, and that was never reported. I found that out from some locals, because I used to go to interviews and
Starting point is 01:16:56 the other. And I have found out over the years with my investigation, I've been in broadcasting forever like half my life or more, but I have found out that a lot of the times UFO reports
Starting point is 01:17:15 and Bigfoot reports kind of go hand in hand. So there is a missing link there somewhere that we kind of need to figure out, you know. Well, I agree 100%. There's a lot of people don't realize that there are Bigfoot reports in the
Starting point is 01:17:34 Mufon database from what I've heard. Oh, right. Yeah. Yeah, it's just, it's wild, man. Brian, this has been just a really, really fun conversation. Is it one where I know that you don't share this a lot? Would I be able to use the audio from it on my podcast? If not, that's no problem.
Starting point is 01:17:57 Yeah, I hope you're a good editor. I probably stuttered a lot or whatever. I just have never shared my stories. Any time that I try to do some, there's always trolls. Some reason I found yours on here tonight. And I just had some free time. And first I just watched it and was listening to it. And I thought, you know what, I might, the whole portal thing,
Starting point is 01:18:22 that's the one that I don't share with anybody because nobody believes that. Nobody believes that that first experience. That was, that Bigfoot did not come from the ground. That big thing came from somewhere else. And Stephen and I
Starting point is 01:18:40 seen it with our own eyes. It came from this somewhere, the sky. Between the trees, whatever. There was an actual light. I mean, it was it sounds like a movie and
Starting point is 01:18:56 it was actually came out of something I don't know what and whenever it came through it crashed so loud in front of us
Starting point is 01:19:08 that we I mean I can't even explain it and that's why I never have until tonight because nobody would believe it I can't just come face to face with somebody
Starting point is 01:19:20 and explain it because I can't I can't, you can't imagine what it was. You know what I mean? It's like all of our little tree. I mean, we know these woods like the back of our hands. And all these trees were turned and bent, like in a U-Shap. They met each other, these younger trees, some of them were older.
Starting point is 01:19:41 We knew these woods like the back of our hands. And when we got to that part of the woods, we did not recognize. And we stopped. and then all of the sudden, something came from somewhere and just exploded with this creature coming out and landed in front of us. I mean, it shook everything. And we turned to run, but couldn't run. Stephen and I will both tell you today we were running as fast as we could. I remember the woods going by, but I also remember just not being able to get anywhere.
Starting point is 01:20:28 And Stephen would say the same thing, but he don't talk about it either. And until we hit the clearing, until we cleared the woods, right when we hit that wood edge and hit the clearing, that's when everything went off. And Steve and I were both running full speed. I mean, we were kids. We were like, what was that? but we were being chased by a monster that came out of nowhere, came out of not the woods,
Starting point is 01:20:59 came out of a freaking circle, came out of a, you know, it was crazy. It's an incredible story for sure. I just want to double check. Would I be able to be cleared to, to use the conversation or what do you think you know what go ahead and use it okay because I'm 52 and I've never shared it Brian thank you so much for for coming and for sharing publicly what you experienced I appreciate it I'm gonna check in with some
Starting point is 01:21:38 some other people but it's been good talking to you today sir thank you all right man thank you for having me on just edit me good okay you got to say all right brother All right, brother. I'll check him with you soon. I'm going to follow. Thank you. All right. Good, good stuff, man.
Starting point is 01:21:56 What? I can't imagine, uh, um, keeping that in for more than 40, 40 years. Hey, Karen, how are you?
Starting point is 01:22:07 Hey, I'm doing okay. I apologize for sending a request earlier and then chickening out. Oh, you're okay. Yeah. Um, I've never done this before, so bear with me.
Starting point is 01:22:21 I've had two experiences. Little backstory. I'm a real tomboy. I was born a tomboy. I used to go fishing all the time with my dad. My first experience happened when I was with my dad, and I was about 12 years old. I'm 60 years old now.
Starting point is 01:22:45 and I'll share the location on this one because it was so long ago we were at Table Rock Lake down in the Ozarks we vacationed there every year my dad would save his time up you know we'd go for a long period of time like a month and we were fishing real early in the morning my dad had a health condition and he would kind of randomly fall asleep my mom, you know, go fishing with your dad, which I wanted to go anyway. So we go out there. It was about 5, 36 o'clock in the morning. And we have a little trolling motor on the boat, you know, we're going back into a cove.
Starting point is 01:23:28 And as we got back into this cove, I heard something. I just assumed it was like deer or something. And I think my dad did too. And my dad was an outdoorsman. And we kind of got back into that cove, you know, and we were going to rest. a little bit and do little fishing back in there and I think we got too close in because something yelled at us that was so loud I just remember that years later I went to a concert and that like vibration in your chest from the base it
Starting point is 01:24:06 was almost like that it was unbelievably loud and it was the first time I ever heard my dad drop the F-bomb. He didn't know what it was. Scared the living daylights out of me. And I just remember him being like to effing paddle. The trolling motor wasn't getting us out of there fast enough. He never told my mom.
Starting point is 01:24:38 He's like, don't say anything about it. And I never did. until years later when I had my second experience, which was only three years ago. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 01:24:57 It's okay, I don't want to share the location. That's fine, yep. But I live in Illinois, and I actually live just south of Peking in a rural area, a little rural town and there's been a lot of sightings I know up in the peak in Peoria area.
Starting point is 01:25:22 A ton. One of them was really weird because that, remember that one of that truck driver that was like a male guy or something and he was going by Glasgow, Illinois? Like 6 o'clock in the morning and it was like in the Bama market era. Yeah, he's come on this live before to talk about it actually. That morning was the same morning of a thing we have here called the Spoon River Drive. Okay. And that morning, about an hour and a half later, my daughter, her best friend and myself, went right down that same road.
Starting point is 01:26:00 But I didn't know that there was obviously, I didn't know there was a sighting that morning. But yeah, later on that same day, we were going down there as part of the Spoon River Drive because we were garage sailing and antiquing and what have you. And we were going to Glasgow, I think, is how you pronounce it. And that was kind of weird. I was like, oh, my gosh, I was glad I wasn't with my daughter and her friend and we had seen a Sasquatch because I think they both would have, we would have had to come home because they would have soiled themselves, I'm sure.
Starting point is 01:26:31 But my experience was, I'm a rock. like I said I'm I'm a real tomboy and I don't know if you get a lot of rock hounders that have called in a few of them yep because you know that takes us out in the deep woods not on a trail and this is something that I do and I can tell you what state I was in I was in Arkansas okay I had gone there with one friend, and we had kind of taken off that morning, and in an area, kind of, he went one way, and I ended up going another, and a small little part of this story, but I can't help it feel like it added to it.
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Starting point is 01:29:55 Need to hire? This is a job for Indeed sponsored jobs. The one girl that was there that kind of, she worked. in the area. And there was a raccoon that had had babies in a wood pile. And they had cleared them out of the wood pile. And I'm guessing the mother must have either taken off scared and didn't come back or ran back into the wood pile. I don't know. But I know they had these babies. They bottle fed them. They all took off except for one. And that one raccoon that day, that little baby raccoon really wanted to go with me.
Starting point is 01:30:36 So she's like hanging on to my pant leg. I end up picking her up, sticking her up on my shoulder and taking off, walked off out in the woods, got on the side of like I was kind of down in kind of like a, it was almost like a little gully or pit or whatever and I was doing some mining. And I'm making a lot of noise. I'm slam banging around, and every so often I am having a little conversation with this baby raccoon because she was really trying to get to my sandwiches that were in my backpack, which I ended up sharing one with her. And probably, gosh, I would say probably two hours into the time I was down there,
Starting point is 01:31:31 I was kind of paying more attention to what I was doing, but I started to kind of like, I smelled something that did not smell very good. And I remember I picked her up and looked at her and I kind of brought her in close to me. And I was like, is that you? You haven't smelled like that all day? What's going on kind of thing? And I set her down and, of course, she kept running back up on me and stuff. and I was like, okay, and so I give her some more of my sandwich, and I'm kind of talking to her. And she keeps looking off this one direction. And I'm like, okay. Well, it still stinks in the air.
Starting point is 01:32:16 And I stand up. And I'm like, I'm down. Like, so this ridge is kind of like kind of hiding me in a way. but it was really, really hot that day. It was probably 98 degrees with 104 heat index. So any animal that would have been around there would have smelled me, too, I would imagine. But I kind of like, I popped my head up to take a look around. And there was a Sasquatch behind a tree.
Starting point is 01:33:02 looking out from behind the tree at us. And it was high enough up on the ridge that it saw us. And I looked at it. And it looked at me. And it put its head back behind the tree. And the tree wasn't big enough
Starting point is 01:33:34 to hide the whole creature. I'm going to call, I say creature. The hardest part for me has been how much it looked like a man. I haven't been able to wrap my head around it completely. And I don't know why I didn't feel
Starting point is 01:34:12 like women have a kind of a sixth sense. I mean, we can see. And I mean, yeah, I don't think I was breathing for a few. But I didn't feel fear. And that doesn't make much sense to me. And this happened three times. He put his head back behind the tree.
Starting point is 01:34:50 And I sat back down and I thought, my friend is not even in screaming distance to me. I got no phone because there's no signal out there anyway. My phone's in my Jeep. And I'm just like sitting down there wondering like what I should do. I'm 5 foot 5, 115 pounds. I'm a little bitty thing. I was scared, but I wasn't scared if that makes any sense.
Starting point is 01:35:25 A lot of it didn't make sense to me, I guess. Um, so I sat there and all these things went through my head like, if that thing has been there the entire time I smelled it, it could have came down here, picked me up and carted me away and there wouldn't have been Jack, nothing I could have done about it. Um, I popped my head back up. I don't know why I did this, but I mean, this happened three times. I popped my head back up and it was looking back out from behind the tree at me. and the raccoon. And I looked at it. I mean, I got a look in the face. It had like a amber, like a brownish amber eye color. And it wasn't black. It was brown. Like a darker. And it was like a darker. And it was like, hair? Like it wasn't fur. It was like hair. I don't know if anybody's ever said that. A lot of people have. A lot of people have, yeah. Wow. How far away from it were you again? Oh, God, I'm not very good with distance. Maybe, gosh, I don't know, 500 feet. Like I saw like I saw like his face and his like the his shoulder he was like behind the tree and he was facing to the side so his body was like a profile to me and his head was turned and he was leaning back I saw like the side of like the hip area and a little bit of the leg because I was looking up so I did not see feet, you know, and I didn't know what to do. And I got back down and I thought,
Starting point is 01:38:11 I wonder like what I don't feel uncomfortable to like walk away. I'm like frozen here. I didn't know what to do. And I like looked back up again and it was still there, but it wasn't looking out at me. So I got back down and then the third time it was like I went down and then I popped right back up again to see if he was like trying to time me. You know what I mean? Oh absolutely. Like a pattern like if I was going to come back up soon. So I went down and then I came back up soon and he was looking down at us still. But he didn't hurry to go behind the tree, especially like, especially like the third time. And I didn't know what I like.
Starting point is 01:39:08 I literally was like, I didn't know what to do. There's not many times, like I said, I'm kind of a tomboy. I kind of face things head on. A lot of people probably would describe me as being brave or bold. I kind of say what I think and I don't have a whole lot of a filter sometimes. And I just did, I was at a complete loss as to like what to do. I literally, I volunteered at a local dog shelter and sometimes with bigger dogs that would be aggressive. I would sit with food and I would talk to them and I would talk them into letting me work with them.
Starting point is 01:40:10 I didn't know what to do. And I was like, when I stood back up and it was there, I was like, and the funny thing was, was I said the same thing, which there would be no way that I would be able to hurt something like that. But I was like, should I talk? He was like, hello? And it just looked at me and I'm like, I'm not going to hurt you.
Starting point is 01:40:42 And he looked at me for a minute. and then he put his head back behind the tree. And I just kind of stood there for a second. And then I sat back down in there. And then I heard him move away. He just went back into the woods. I didn't get to hear any noise like he didn't vocalize. He didn't scream at me.
Starting point is 01:41:16 I felt like maybe he was curious what I was doing or what I was doing talking to the, raccoon and giving it food? I don't know. Or just curious as to why I was banging on a rock, making all that noise, I don't know. I mean, they hit trees. Maybe he wondered why I was hitting these rocks. Maybe I actually drew him in without knowing or even thinking about it. It's really, it is super interest. Thank you for sharing what, what you, what you experience, I appreciate you coming up here. Is it a thing where would you be all right if I share this account on the podcast that I have about Bigfoot?
Starting point is 01:42:16 Yeah, I would. That would be okay. Okay, cool. Have you ever been back to that place again? No, I want to go real bad. And I have not. But I'll tell you a small little part of this is I have two friends that live off-grid that work in the area. And I could maybe email you if you didn't share some of the more detailed information.
Starting point is 01:42:50 I'm kind of changing a few things here and there of the location stuff and what was going on. Agents who are Realtors do more than open doors. They analyze market trends, interest rates, comps. They can tell you about flood zones, mixed use zones, and decode acronyms like HOA, APR, MLS. They connect you to lawyers, contractors, even Phil, the Sewardcope guy. They negotiate, coordinate, advocate for you, close the deal with you, and hand the keys to you. They bring you home. Realtor's are members of the National Association of Realtors, right by you.
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Starting point is 01:45:16 to help your job get the premium status it deserves at Indeed.com slash podcast. Just go to Indeed.com slash podcast right now. Indeed.com slash podcast. Terms and conditions apply. Need to hire? This is a job for Indeed's sponsored jobs. But I have two friends that work in the area, and you may even been able to read between the lines here, I don't know, but they live off grid and they only drive about five miles to get to this area. And when I shared it with them, because I was kind of freaking out, they were like, oh, well, you saw the big guy. Very casually. And I'm like, so like, you know.
Starting point is 01:46:14 And they're like, yeah. And they both look at each other and we're like, we should have probably said something before we just let you go down there. Wow. That's wild. And only three years ago. Yeah. And they have been putting baskets of apples in an area where not just this one, we have figured out that the one I had my experience with, I believe, to be kind of like the equivalent of like maybe a teenager. the big guy is probably the father of this one.
Starting point is 01:47:00 And a female has been seen only a couple of times. And the female has a more reddish color to her. The big guy is humongous, huge. 8 to 9 foot tall I did see footprints I was shown the apple area
Starting point is 01:47:36 and the footprints going back and forth to that area lots of them and I mean I wear a 7 I can put my foot heeled toe and the foot was still bigger than mine
Starting point is 01:47:54 and when I put my feet side by side they were wider than mine okay well but the one that I saw it was hard to tell because I was looking up but I'm guessing that maybe it was six and a half to seven foot tall its head was huge the head was huge and it had like um every since I every since I came back one of the things I've said to people that just my family know um and one of my close friends who is a believer and does follow you and a lot of other people um i told him and i showed him two pictures that were given sent to me by the people that worked there and he freaked out because
Starting point is 01:49:01 he said that they were the best photos he had ever seen in his life of a Sasquatch. They never shared him. They don't have Wi-Fi. They don't listen to anything. They're completely off-grid people. He was pretty excited about it when I told him. but the way that he looked I
Starting point is 01:49:36 if someone told me that they saw a big foot and it looked like a gorilla I would look at them like they were lying if it if somebody told me it looked like a gorilla I would know that that's not what they they did not see a soft watch they were not telling them because it looked like a man it looked so human
Starting point is 01:50:02 that's been the hardest part for me to wrap my head around. That is the thing that a lot of people struggle with that I've talked to, just how it looks so human. And I haven't had a visual yet myself, but that'll be hopefully that happens someday. We'll see. But Karen, it has been a pleasure talking to you tonight. Thank you for sharing what you've experienced over the years.
Starting point is 01:50:34 Well, thank you for being there to feel comfortable to share with. I listen. I put my ear pods in at work, and I listen to you all the time. I appreciate that. Thank you. Yeah, that's awesome. And I just got to, like, you know, after you listen to you for a while, you know, you become more comfortable.
Starting point is 01:51:00 And I know that people are not going to make fun of me. I don't really worry about that because I know what happened to me. I know what I experienced and what I saw. And I now know that after years later all the audio that came out, I know that what my dad and I heard when I was a little kid was a Sasquatch. Absolutely. So loud. It was so loud. If anything else happens to you in the future, we would love to hear about it.
Starting point is 01:51:32 But thank you so much for coming up, Karen. Thank you. Thank you for listening to this episode of the Bigfoot Society podcast. Every encounter we share reminds us that the world is bigger and stranger than we think and that the truth is often hiding just beyond the tree line. If you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to subscribe to the channel on YouTube, hit the bell so you don't miss the next episode, and share this with a friend who's into mysteries, monsters, or the unexplained.
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