Bigfoot Society - "Dad, he's coming this way and you can't stop him." - Bigfoot encounters of Wilson County, Tennessee
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It looks out again.
Well, at that time, she turned around and she starts going back until she's coming up behind her, my son.
And she said, go back.
And he's like, what?
He said, the pause is right?
Or she said, uh-huh.
Something's back there, go back.
He starts, you know, okay.
So he starts going back and he turns around and he said,
I just wanted to see what she was talking about.
He said, and I turned and I look.
This thing has gone from wherever she said it was at.
It was up on us about, oh, 30 yards.
And he said, Dad, it was standing there along the road.
And he said, the muffles you could see underneath its fur, the hair,
the girth on this thing.
He said,
it was just,
he said,
Dad, there's nothing you could have done.
I mean, he said it was huge.
In this episode of Bigfoot Society,
I talked to Paul from Wilson County, Tennessee,
about his multiple year Bigfoot encounters
that have happened to his children
and other people in his community around the same area.
I don't want to give too much away,
but BFRO investigators have been in,
with what Paul's been experiencing, as you'll find out as we go along in the story.
If you or someone you know is experiencing Bigfoot interactions in the Wilson County, Tennessee
that are similar to these, please contact me as soon as possible at Bigfoot Society at gmail.com.
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you've got a friend on the line today.
I've got Paul, who has reached out to me about some interesting Bigfoot things.
He's had going on in his area.
Paul, how are you doing today?
I'm doing great.
Doing fine.
And do you mind, are you able to share with the listener kind of whereabouts we're talking about region-wise?
There's nothing real specific, of course, but...
Right, yeah.
We're just...
I mean, it's right in Mexico, Wilson County, Tennessee.
So it's sort of to the right of Nashville,
probably about 40 minutes from Nashville.
And it's a farm that we've been hunting on for years.
and you know
I guess the first
oh
I'm going to say the first
seven or eight years
nothing out of the ordinary
ever happened
it just
you know we went down
and we hunted
and you know
it's why you would see something
kind of out of place
maybe
if we had to
been up there for a while and you would see trees that were down across the logging room,
you know, but I just chalked that up as being part of the weather and the tornadoes that come through.
And so, you know, we, that farm, the people had owned it for years.
It's a sanctuary farm.
And so we, we basically,
for giving, you know, hunting rights
and John didn't come up and hunt.
So we also bush hog and took care of the place
and anything that the people needed
we would take care of.
And then in 20 Ken, me and my dad and my son
and a friend of his, we decided to go up in bushhog.
As a matter of fact, it was just about this time of year, July.
And in 2010, we really had the cicadas here in Tennessee.
It was really bad.
And so I remember that because we went out and we were going to Bushhog, one of our big fields.
And I told my son and his friend, they were probably about, I'd say, from about 13, 14 years old.
I said, I'm going to do most of bushhog.
You know, my dad had gotten up in age, so I told him to sit in the truck, you know, their conditioner or sit under.
I parked the truck, the truck up underneath the shade tree, and I would do most in the bush holiday.
And the kids could go, you know, do what they wanted to.
And they said that they wanted to go.
Walk the logging road, too, there's a little pond off the logging road, and they wanted to go check it out and see if there's any deer tracks around it because, you know, that area was always wet.
and you could see, you know, deer tracks.
And just kids, they love seeing that.
So I said, okay, so I made probably one good loop around this field.
This field is probably about three football fields long.
It's a big field.
So as I'm coming around, coming back up towards where I started,
I look up and I see the kids.
I mean, they're running
full blast back down towards the truck
from the long of the road.
So I'm thinking, well, they didn't stay long.
So I'll see them heading towards the tractor.
And when they got down to me, I should, you know,
stopped the tractor.
And they were both out of breath,
and they were just, you know, you could tell something that happened.
And so I shut the track off.
So what's wrong?
My son looked up because of dad, dad, big, real big, real big.
And I was like, did you see a big buck?
And so we got a big buck up on here.
And he said, no.
And so I'm a friend with him.
She said, oh, Mr. Paul.
She said, you know, they call him Bigfoot.
And I said, what?
You know, and he said, dad, there was nothing that you could do.
He said, it was huge.
Big.
He said, I said, wait a minute.
Calm down.
tell me what happened.
And so after I got him calm down,
she told me,
his friend said,
we got to walk in the logging road.
And we got to the pond,
and she said,
I was leading,
in case he was,
you know,
walking behind me a little ways,
he was still looking for rubs
or whatever he could find,
you know,
just maybe can.
And so then we,
they,
when they,
when they got up there to the pond she said she saw something out of the corner of a moon and she looked
and there was a big tree and she said something looked out the side of the tree at her and she thought
something's not right you know what what is that you know and so she stared at it and kept looking at
the tree and
and so
it looks out again
whether they at that time
she turned around and she starts going back
Casey's coming up behind her my son
and uh
she said go back
and he's like what he said the pause just right
and she said uh-uh something's back there
go back so
he starts you know okay so he starts
going back and
he turns around and he said I just wanted to
you what she's talking about me so I turned and I look this thing has gone from wherever she said
it was at it was up on us about oh 30 yards and he said dad it was standing there along the road
and he said the muffles you could see underneath its fur the hair the girth on this thing
he said it was just they said dad there's nothing you could have done I mean he said it was huge
and uh I said what do you what did it do and he said that I'm sure it could call us he's because
it went from there to to to there so fast and he said it just looked at us and she said it looked
like he was chewing something or something said it you can see his bottom teeth uh like it was
chewing or it was either kind of a confused look or it just, you know, was just a weird look on its
face like, okay. And so he said, I'm, you know, I'm scared. I said, look, my dad, you know, he got
out. He was kind of chuckling. I said, Dad, if you want to make a round, I someone, get the truck,
we'll go up and see where it's out. So we went up, and I went up, and I was, he went up, and I
remember when I pulled up to where they said that it was standing, I shut the truck off and the cicadas, which are very noisy, were quiet. It was silent. And so I got out, of course, it's July. It, you know, hadn't rained. There's no tracks. You know, everything's dry. But eerily quiet. And I just, I don't know if it was just a feeling. What I just thought, you know,
let's just get out of here.
So I got back in the truck.
They're still in the truck because they won't get out.
And I go back and I tell my dad, I said, well, they're going to sit here with you and, you know,
and just comfort them, whatever, until I get this field done.
But I understand is on this day, the man next door to us was bush hawking.
The man, which was on the left, the man on the right was bush hogging.
So I thought that was odd, you know, all three of us are bush hogging.
And the only thing I figured is the guys, it either, there's no hunting allowed on either side of us.
It either got flushed out and it was going from their farm to our farm, you know, and boom, it sees that we're there.
And it's like, you know, okay, this is never happening.
Plus, we're never up there through the summer because it's very hot.
But we were up there that day, bushhogging.
So we get back, and all the way home, the kids are kind of quiet.
And Casey came in to talk to me.
And when we got home, and I said, Casey, you know, listen, you, you,
you promised me you swirming that you saw something he said yeah i'm telling you he saw this and he said it's big
and i said okay so i got them searching on the bfro and i just did a simple report and a lady call me
ronnie powell and she said mr neighbors she said i'm bfro here in this county and she said uh where did this
happened. And I told her exactly where it was at the road and everything.
Lo and behold, she knew her landowners. And we got to talking and she said, yes, I know exactly
we're here ahead. And she said, I'm friends with those landowners and for years. And she said,
you know, I know where you're at. And she's no, please let me let you know. Do not ridicule
your children or the kids. At least.
your son and his friend that they are real they are around and she said i'm sure you're the kids
were seen way before they saw it they love watching children they're fascinated just like we would
be with younger big big foot watching them she said they probably were saying before and she said i don't
think they would take a child now there's been different reports i know out there you know but
she said she didn't feel that they were in harm in any way it was just probably startled to see
you know this going on so much land and so what they did is they had a lady civil
suba subilia who sat down and and did some phone conversations with each of the kids my son
his friend and they did drawing and she would send it and they would say oh that's not it and she
would send another one after so many drawings they finally said that's it and so with the report
that's on there there is two drawings of what these kids saw so it is on bfro Wilson county
and so this is what had happened
I say the year before or around that time
when we would go deer hunting
and we would get our deer
and we would the landowner would always say
this is where you guys field dress your deer at
this is what I wanted to be done
it's okay it got to be where we could field dress our deer
and go up to the house
show the landowner hey I got this one you know
hey, it's a, that's a good one, yeah, and we'd go back and everything's gone.
And I'm, I'm looking in the trees.
I'm like, there's no buzzards.
I'm like, if it was counties, they would probably still fighting over it.
And, but I mean, stomach, liver, heart, gone.
Oh, Paul, you're saying everything is cleared out.
Everything.
So, you know, you said, this thing, stomach, it took it.
It's gone.
And so I'm like, wow, you know, you would think maybe.
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It would have been dragged so you would see blood, you know, kind of going a certain way.
So that puzzled me.
All right.
The next deer that was killed.
Same thing happened.
We go up, show them landowner, we come back, gone.
And I'm thinking something.
My dad said, bobcat probably got it.
You know, he's sweeten me.
I said, yeah, I've gotten a couple of bobcats up here, but that's fast for it to get
that and it'd be gone because we just been up here you know for what five seven minutes something
like that you know showing lead and talking a little bit and we come back and it's gone and there's no
buzzards you know and so that went on uh that year and so the next year my son wouldn't go to his
stand by himself and this is more that you know he's he's ready get out there and getting up to
stand and it was uh-uh you take me to my dear stand and you put me in it and then you go to your
dear stand i'm not going by myself or i'm not going into a guest daylight how old is he
at the time he was 13 or 14 he's 25 now and so he just wouldn't wouldn't do it so eventually you know
I think more he talked to Ronnie, because Ronnie did come up and Sebelia did come up.
And they assured him there's nothing to be afraid of.
And they said, basically, they probably watched you guys for a long time.
And I said, it's weird you're saying that.
I said, you're up here today.
The day that they came, I said, you're up here today.
I said, this is where we feel dress our deer.
I said, now these woods,
right here, which we never hunt
because they're too close to our camper
and our old cabin
here. I said, because, you know,
we're going to go out here talking. There's no
going to be any deer in the woods. I said,
come over here. I said,
let's walk up in here.
And we went in there. And there's
this teepee looking thing.
And
this farm
had the Confederate soldiers stay on it
back in the
in the war time and the guys would get down in between these rocks and that's where they would hide
and she's like wow she said you know if this thing was staying right here it could get down
inside here between these rocks eat sleep do whatever and to see you guys coming and going
wherever you where you play you know wherever you guys would do your thing and she said this is
this is amazing she said she said y'all never hunt right in here i said no i said because right there
you see there's our camper and i said no we've never hunted in here and uh i said so
this being built here this we'll all these trees together i said that was odd
so uh after they left um she kind of really did a awesome job of us to my son that it's okay
kind of fun. So we, the next year, no problem. My son went. We hunted that year. I did go up to one of my deer stands. And all the bamboo was pulled up. It wasn't cut. It was pulled up. The bamboo was stacked together over in a corner of the rock wall. And I used to sit there at rock wall and deer hunt and watch the fields.
these
spamble, I'm thinking,
look, if somebody pulled this up,
they sure would have taken it with,
you know, taking it with them.
If they were to maintain poles out of it or something,
why is it put sort of like a teepee,
everything at the top is altogether?
So I just thought, well,
maybe somebody will come and get it.
I didn't bother it.
I did a deer hunt that day.
And I came back a couple weeks later,
and it was gone.
every bit of it was gone.
So that was odd.
After that, everything ceased.
There was nothing out of ordinary that happened there.
Just, you know, we'd hunting.
Nobody.
This went home for about two years,
and then, I think it was three years later,
my son, opening day of bo season, him and his friend.
Went to their stand.
One got in his stand.
My son's going to his stand.
And all of a sudden, right here on the hill,
something screams.
Okay.
My boy calls me,
he tells me,
he said,
they whatever this was,
it screamed.
He said,
you know,
my buddy,
you know,
calling on the little
walkie-talkie,
he says,
do you just hear that?
And he's like,
yeah.
He goes,
man,
what was that?
He said,
I don't know.
He said,
but I'm,
I'm picking up.
Pace to my,
my,
my stand right now, I'm getting, you know, in my stand.
And he said, man, it's right to the right to me up on his hill.
Well, that day, they did not see any deer, did not see any turkey, which was highly unusual.
It was just a dead day.
Never saw any movement of animals.
It was just a quiet day after that scream.
Nothing happened after that.
We have never had anything thrown at us.
We've never been screamed at before.
We've never had any problems.
That was,
that went home for about four years, nothing.
The man next door has sold his property,
and he sold it to a guy who has a lot of money
who bought the property.
And two years ago, this guy's from the city.
He starts tearing up the land.
door there and bulldozers backhoe everything and all the greenery is about gone
there's three houses built over there's an airplane hangar there's an airplane runway
well my son was at a local store down the street and this guy pulled in and they had some machinery
And my son said, man, it's look like you just to go do some work.
They were pumping gas.
He said, yeah, he said, man, we've been busy here for the past year.
He said, really, it's right down the road here.
And my son said, hey, are y'all kind of here on so-and-so's old place?
He said, yeah.
He said, well, we're the farm next door to you.
We hunt there.
And the guy's eyes got real big.
And he looked and he said, let me ask you something.
And my son said, what's wrong?
He goes, he looks left and he looks right.
And he goes, you never heard of Bigfoot?
And my son starts laughing.
And he said, I already know.
And the guy said, what?
He goes, you don't have to say anymore.
He said, I already know.
He said, I saw it.
And the guy said, oh, my God.
He said, you've seen it.
He goes, let me tell you.
He said, last week.
He said, I've got all my workers there.
And he said, I've got one or two that can speak good English.
and he said, we're all getting ready to go to work.
And he said, it's hot.
It's summertime.
So we come in early.
And he said, it's fishing to get daylight.
Everybody's getting their stuff together.
They're on the farm.
And this thing lets out a loud scream.
Well, he said, all my guys just drop what they're doing.
And he said, I get on my side by side.
And I ran up in where I saw it.
And he said, as I look across, there's something standing there at the tree line.
And it's looking at me.
I'm looking at it, and it turns and it walks right into the tree line.
And he said, I know what I saw.
And he said, now my guys won't come in until 7 o'clock in the morning.
They don't come in at 6th because they're scared.
He said, it scared them bad.
And he said, one of them has told me that he has been screamed and growled at while he was working by himself.
He said, so, I don't know what it is or, you know, what, he said, I'll tell you what.
He said, you tore its, it's home up.
He said, they never allowed him to hunt over there.
I guess this thing felt safe.
It's never bothered with us.
I guess with us leaving our, you know, I guess when we leave the deer, the field dress, maybe that was a gift.
they knew if they left us alone, you know, when we got a deer, they could have the liver,
the heart stuff that we didn't take. So maybe that was the reason it never bothered us.
So this year, this, this past turkey season, without some tracks. And this thing has moved on
on further down at another farm, which backs up to ours.
And while my son was turkey hunting, they come across some big tracks.
And he said, he said, that's where this thing is now?
He said, you couldn't get a dog to make it through the field.
It is so thick.
He said, I mean thick, thick.
And he said, only I can get down there to go over is by the creek.
And he said, when I'm walking the creek, I see these footprints.
and he said, I look at the guys with me.
He said, I don't know what that is.
He said, I know what it is.
He said, I'm not going any further.
My son turned around and went back.
And so this thing has moved on.
I think it's a family because I've heard the man down the road.
I found some tracks when it snowed here.
That it was, he said, he went out to get his.
mail and it just snowed that night and when he went to get his mail he saw these tracks coming from the woods going across the road into his yard and he looked like it was two adults and a juvenile and he said the two adults adults went the right side of his house went around and the juvenile went the left and he said they both joined back up after they got past the house and went off into the woods and he wasn't going to
going to go, you know, look and find out what it is, but he did take some good picture.
Really, he put a $20 bill down right beside the foot just to show how big this thing,
you know, the feet was on this.
And, but I've always thought that it had to be a family of them, you know, it just, I mean,
I just had, I just had a feeling.
And the only other thing I've ever had is happened.
My son got a real nice buck.
And it was right at dusk.
And I went to get the carat, the truck.
Same field that I bushawked.
And I went up to get to the truck.
When I got out of that field and started on that logging road, I smelled.
I mean, it smelled bad.
It's a nasty smell.
And I had a feeling of don't look left, don't look right.
Go get your truck and go do what you do.
I just had a feeling I did not want to look left or right.
it smelled
and I thought coyote
because counties
they smell
and
but this was
this was horrible
smell
and so I just
kept my head
to the ground
and I got to the truck
I got in the truck
and I went down
and got my son's
deer and afterwards
I told him
I said you know what
I saw I got
basically on that same
part along the road
that you all had that
siding back in 2010
I said
something smelled horrible
I mean
and I said
And I felt like, okay, keep going.
Don't stop.
Don't look to the left.
Don't look to the right.
Just keep going and get in your truck and go get the deer.
It was a strong feeling of that.
That was a couple of years ago.
Other than the foot footprints that they saw back in Turkey season here,
which is the very back of the farm, we haven't had anything else happen.
I imagine it's still there.
It's just had to, you know, relocate since this guy's bought the farm.
And they're still doing stuff over there, still turning up that land.
And, you know, it's, I just wanted to know that it ain't us.
That's wild.
Yeah.
I got a few.
I got whistled at this.
Oh, yeah.
Go ahead, sir.
I got whistleed at in the deer stand last.
year. I was
a good deer stand and I was on the back
of the place and
it was about 9.30 and
it's just like if you're
hunting with the buddy or you're
tracking a deer and one of you whistles
like each other you know it's just
and the other guy whistle back at you
let you know where he's at or
you whistle and say hey I got blood
right here you know we're
tracking this deer
but this thing whistled just like
that and this was like at 11 o'clock out of the deer stand and then another whistle comes
at a 3 o'clock and I look and so I grabbed no walkie-talkie and I hit my son up because
it's hard to get cell phone coverage or personal we just use walkie-talkies and I said you
whistling at me he said no daddy I'm still in the stand I said man do you think anybody's
back here I said because I just got whistle that twice one right in front of me and one to
right. And he said, Dad, that'd be a little. They'd have to walk along ways to you back here.
And I told him, I said, I just feel uneasy. I said, something, you know, whistling that close to me.
And I said, but it's so thick I can't see in front of me, you know, except from, I guess I could
see about 45 yards in front of me, you know, where if deer comes by. But that's the only thing
I've had happened since, you know.
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But that is wild, Paul.
I mean, it lines up with so many different things I've heard
where someone starts digging up their property
that's never been harmed and stuff just starts happening
because the Bigfoot does not want people messing with their place.
That's wild.
That's it.
It has stirred it up.
And I would love to talk to this guy again because it's been a while.
I'm just asking, hey, is your crew been, have you guys had any more issues with this thing?
Well, I was going to ask you if you had, like, man, I'd love to talk to that guy.
But you said the creature moved to a farm that was closer to years.
Have you talked to that landowner at all?
Yeah, that's who my son was with that day.
Oh, okay, right, right.
He told my son, he said, you know, hey, if you want to hunt this place, I got access to it.
And he said, it's right here.
And so that day, they started to go across this little, it's a small field.
And it was so thick.
He said, you couldn't get a dog to go across there.
And say, so how are we going to get to it?
He said, I know where there's quick the creek.
And it'll bring us to it.
So that's when they got down in the creek and started walking towards where they wanted the turkey hunt and came across the footprints.
And he sent me some pictures.
And he said, well, we know where it's moving.
And it can't, you know, I mean, it would take something to go through there.
And, of course, it's going to, of course, see you before you see it because it is just so thick.
When the kids were seeing the creature way back, did they ever describe, well, obviously they had to describe what it looked like when the pictures were going back and forth, the drawings.
But, you know, some people I talk to, they say, look just like a.
monkey or looked more like a
Neanderthal.
What kind of creature do you think
you may have been dealing with through
all this if you had to describe it?
My son
he just said
it looked,
he just said big,
girth wise.
You know, we talk about here once a while
and he doesn't like talking about it because
I know, he does more than I do now.
I'm more of a fisherman.
And he just
He don't like talking about it too much
because it gets him where you don't want to go.
He just said,
you know, the chest was probably four foot wide.
And he said,
I mean, he's just massive.
And he said,
I just remember when I looked,
seen the muscle and the girth on this,
this thing.
And my son has played football all of his life
until he got into high school and messed up his knee.
But he just said, wow, you know,
this thing was huge.
And he said,
it's weird how they
I guess they must have stopped and looked at it
pretty long as you know like in disbelief
and seeing it where it looked like they
they both said it looked like its jaw
was on one side
kind of open
it could have been a puzzled look
it could have been chewing something
but you could see
teeth
and it didn't look mean
He said, it didn't look me.
He said, I just know that it could have caught us because when it's here and I'm walking pretty fast down the long when I turn around and he said, it's already this close.
He said, oh, he could have caught us.
There's no doubt in my mind because it moves so quickly.
Wow.
I feel like this story is not done.
And there will probably be more to it in the future.
That's just wild.
You must live in such a crue.
crazy area in this part of Tennessee.
And if anything else happens to you guys, please reach out and let me know.
I mean, oh, there's one other thing that happened.
Okay.
Gosh, I can't believe about it.
That's a happy seven years ago.
My son, a little girl, and he, my son, he loves to hunt with his.
He's always making sure there's corn up there, you know, until season opens, which, you mean, you've got to have it all gone one or two weeks before it opens up.
But just like any hunter, you know, he'll put salt blocks out, you know, like so.
He went up there, and after they rode around and he was showing her, well, here's what, you know, this is where my turkey blind's at.
And up here is where my deer stands at, and this is just telling about the place.
He gets out.
He tells her I'm going to unlock the gate.
He said, I got to unlock the gate so we can get out.
And she's like, okay.
So he gets out.
And he unlocks the gate, opens it up.
And he must have struggled with getting a lock because it took him a while to come back.
And he gets back in the truck and she said, hey.
And he said, yeah.
She said, you.
He said what?
She said, you are bigfoot.
He said, yeah, why?
You know, he was like, he caught his attention.
Boom.
He's like, yeah, why?
She said, when you got out and you went over to lock, unlock the gate, she said, you sit in the woods over here.
And she said, I just happened to look over.
And she said, this thing is watching you.
And she said, when it saw me, look at it.
She said, it went that away towards the road.
And he's like, wait a minute.
wait a minute, wait a minute. He said, what did you see? And she explained it to him. And he said,
so it's still here. And she's like, still what? And he said, back when I was, you know, he's got to
tell him when he was 14 years old, what he saw. And he said, you know what? He said, I saw this
thing back that turkey season. He said, I was here unlocking the gate one afternoon, get ready to go
home. As I was unlike again, he said, I looked across the field at that man's property,
and it walked the tree line. He said, I know that's not a cow. He said, I watched it,
and it turned in. He said, to be how tall it was from that distance, it had to be a good nine,
10 foot, and it went off into the woods. It was walking the, the tree line. He said, so I guess
it's still around here, around back. And I remember that. We were just talking about, you know,
me and you were talking about back. So that, that,
It happened as well.
That is just another interest.
Yeah.
I mean, wow.
That's wild, man.
So, and if it was over that way,
the road that the guy took the pictures of the footprint and snow,
that's only about 500, 700, about, well, two houses down.
So this thing must be really hanging out towards the back.
But Ronnie Powell, you know, she knows them.
She said, and it really makes sense.
I think these things move seasonal when there's no hunting pressure.
We got a lot of blackberries up there, and we don't cut them because we know that that feeds your turkeys, your deer in the fields.
We always go around to blackberries leave them.
And, you know, and then when it comes cold, these things have gotten used to knowing your,
your farm is hunted.
So they avoid your
farm. You've got guns.
You got, but they know
that you, where you feel, dresser, dear.
And she said, they're smart.
They're so smart.
And I'm like, wow.
And she said, I think they, you know,
summertime, they come over
your place. You know, you're not there.
You guys don't, nobody lives there.
And it just, you know,
they're safe.
And then you just, like she said,
You guys scared it or came up on at that time.
Three farms together getting bush off the same day.
You know, it made it move.
Yeah, that's what I figured.
It went from one farm to another.
Man, I got to see if I can get in touch with Ronnie or Sabila for sure.
Those are, I've heard the names before, but they've, I've never been able to chat with them.
But, man.
Yeah.
Ronnie's husband is over there.
and County Cattle Association, really, really nice people.
And they knew the landowners there very well.
When she told me that she knew where I was had, I thought, oh, my gosh.
And she said, you know, and I've never second guessed my son, never, you know,
because me and my son, we're pretty tight.
You know, we've hunted two, you know, all of our, you know, lives.
And, of course, he hunts more than I do now because I'm older.
But, you know, what's it now?
talk about things and I know when he says I saw that or he you know this past year he's
sitting in pictures and he's like that it's still here I'm like okay but I said you know you
don't ever feel threatened you don't ever feel it he said never he said I really don't he's
I maybe this thing knows me knows us know that we're not the ones that destroyed its home
I said that's the main thing that if we ever come across
aggressive I'm just going to mind speak to it and probably speak that I'm sorry we did not
destroy your home over there that was not us you know this you're welcome to you know
stay here don't bother us don't show yourself you know we're in peace but they over
they destroyed your home not us wow I think you
mentioned already, your son doesn't really like to talk about it. But if there's an invitation
open if he ever does, but I'm not going to push it, of course. But there's throwing that out
there. But Paul, thank you so much for sharing this wild series of events that has happened
over, you know, since 2010 and maybe even earlier.
Please, yeah, as I said before, reach out if other things happen.
And I'd love to see, you know, what happens in this story next.
That's it.
I'm glad I can come on and talk about it.
And, hey, I'll be in touch with you.
And we'll, I'll relay whatever happens, you know, because I usually.
call Ronnie and Connor, hey, it's back, or this is what we found.
And, you know, but thank God there's, it's not been aggressive towards us.
That's a good thing.
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But we need to hear your story.
If you've experienced something that you just can't explain, please send me an email.
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