Bigfoot Society - Something’s Out There… And It Knows We’re Here
Episode Date: April 27, 2025What happens when a group of kids stumble into a mysterious tree structure in the swamps of central Wisconsin — and are chased out by something massive, fast, and unseen?In this adrenaline-charged a...nd heartfelt episode, we sit down with Logan, an outdoorsman from the Tomorrow River area, to hear about the terrifying childhood experience that changed his life forever. From being surrounded by something in the forest, to the sound of crashing limbs and inhuman screams, Logan recounts in vivid detail the encounter that still haunts him.But the mystery doesn’t stop there — Logan shares new stories involving family members, BFRO investigators, and chilling nighttime whoops, howls, and huffing noises. We dive into Wisconsin’s secret Sasquatch activity, mysterious glowing eyes, and a place his dad calls “Squatch’s Patch.”Whether you’re a seasoned researcher or a first-time listener, this episode delivers a raw, authentic glimpse into the unknown — and why Logan can’t bowhunt alone anymore.Tune in for sounds in the night, unexplained structures, and a question we all ask: what’s really out there in the woods?🗣️ 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 Patreon – 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 HereGoodchop (Better Meat): Check it OutSeed (Probiotics): Get SeedMedi-Share (Healthcare): Learn More🎙️ 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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You're listening to Bigfoot Society, and I'm Jeremiah Byron.
Tonight's story isn't from a hiker or a camper.
It's from a Wisconsin outdoorsman who grew up running wild in the woods along the Tomorrow River.
But one summer day, deep in the pines, Logan and his cousin found something they weren't supposed to find.
a strange tree structure crashing sounds in every direction and a presence that chase them fast furious and unseen out of the forest like a freight train this wasn't just a scare this was something bigger and years later logan's still trying to understand what happened out there and what continues to happen so this is a story of logan the boy who has chased so stay with us all right bigfoot society you've got the privilege of talking to logan today logan is an outdoorsman from wisconsin and uh...
he reached out to share some things that have been happening in his area to some relatives of his.
So welcome to the show, Logan. How's it going today?
I'm doing pretty good. How about yourself?
Doing great. I don't get a lot of Wisconsin reports on the show, so I'm excited to talk to you tonight.
I'm going to go ahead and make sure you have the time that you need to share what's been going on there, Logan.
So you're welcome to take it from here.
Okay, thank you.
Well, first and foremost, I'd like to ask for any people that have had experiences in Wisconsin.
Definitely reach out to Jeremiah to share your experience.
I definitely know I'm not the only one in Wisconsin that has had weird encounters that have been most likely, Bigfoot.
but it'd be very interesting to hear more stories from any of you people out there from Wisconsin.
So I guess I'll start it off with my parents' encounter.
So my dad used to live on a family farm.
And he and my mom, when they were first starting dating,
they would cruise around in his little old S-10.
pickup truck and they would just cruise around the back roads and stuff and um my dad was really
familiar with the area growing up there um the family farms uh from this area is probably only
maybe two miles three miles away and um if anyone out there is familiar with the tomorrow river
um it's pretty close to that area um um um
which the area that has happened is public DNR, public hunting and fishing land.
So anyone can go out there and I run into a few bow hunters when I've been out there.
When I've been out there at night, I haven't run into anyone except for one time.
And I'm pretty sure that they were looking for a deer.
I believe it was October
and we were coming out there
just to see if we could get any activity
and it looks like there was a couple of people
that were probably tracking a deer in there.
But to get to my parents' story,
like I said, they were driving around the back roads and stuff
and down the road that they're driving,
it's a dead end road.
And at the very end of the road is a property,
I think it's a farm.
but at the very end there's a farm or someone that lives there
there's agriculture fields around the area
a lot of wildlife like I said people go out there
deer hunting people fish the stream for trout
and there's also a private pond back there
other people used to I'm not sure if they still do
but they used to stock the pond with trout
and there were some very big trout in that lake.
Probably some upwards of 20 inches.
So definitely good enough food stores for something that's as big as a big foot.
So yeah, they're driving around.
Well, all of a sudden something steps out.
They said it was large, larger than an average human.
and my mom swears that as soon as they saw it,
it was like you blinked and it was gone.
And from what I've heard of how fast these things can be
and how quick they can be,
and especially something larger than a human walking upright on two legs,
there are black bear in the area,
but you're not going to see a bear across the road on two legs.
And, you know, you're going to be able to see it.
for an extended period of time, not just a blink of the eye and it's gone.
So I guess I'll move on to my personal encounter that I've had in the area.
When me and my cousin were young, we were probably between the ages of,
I want to say between 8 and 12 years old.
I'm not sure exactly how old I was, but it's from the time frame of probably 2010.
my, like me and my cousin and my other cousin, one cousin lives right on the Tomorrow River,
so we used to do all sorts of trout fishing and we were just country boys,
so we would mess around in the woods and do all sorts of stuff that a normal kid would.
Nowadays, I mean, people are like, they do a lot of video games, and I mean, I got into that later,
but when I was a kid around 10,
we were always out in the woods, outside, doing stuff.
And this time, his dad had some bear bait left over.
I think they were hunting bear around north,
and they always get a bunch of bait and stuff
to put out for the bears to see if they can bring one in.
And he had some leftover stuff that he had to get rid of.
And we knew that there had been bear in the area.
Very rare.
My brothers had one bear encounter out there, but you don't really see them too often in central Wisconsin.
So we were going to go out there, and there was one part of the woods.
Well, there's multiple parts of the woods that get pretty swampy, especially, like I said, it runs along the Tomorrow River.
On the banks of the Tomorrow River, there's lots of parts where it's just like sludgy, muck and stuff.
and there's one part in the woods where it's very, very thick, swampy.
I'm not sure what kind of pine tree is, but really like a spruce or something.
Lots of those types of trees, which makes it just like, just like I said, it makes it very thick to walk around back there and stuff.
We're going to go leave some of it out there, and I think we had one of his dad's trail cans that we put up.
Yeah, we put it out and we were kind of exploring the woods.
I remember we had jumped a few deer while we were back there.
But, yeah, we were walking around after we got done doing that stuff.
I remember that it had rained while we were out there, but it wasn't like a real hard, crazy rain.
It was kind of like one of those rains where it's sunny out and like rain just starts falling out of the sky.
even though it's like bright blue skies and like maybe like a one cloud and just a little shower went through.
And we're walking around back there.
And we get to a part of the woods where it was kind of like, it was more of like a clearing.
And there was one tree that kind of stood out amongst the rest.
And there weren't really a lot of trees around this tree.
And around the tree, there was kind of sticks and stuff.
stacked up against that tree.
And it wasn't like anything crazy big,
like some of those stuff that you would see
like Washington or Oregon.
It wasn't nearly as big as some of those things,
some of those structures that you see out there.
And it definitely wasn't like something
could use it as a shelter either.
Or even if it was a person camping out there,
it's not like you could use it as a shelter.
It was more or less maybe like five to six.
I wouldn't say logs, but like tree limbs kind of, stacked up against this tree.
And growing up my dad and stuff, we always used to watch all like the paranormal TV shows.
Like Monster Quest was a big one that we always used to watch growing up.
So I was familiar with what, you know, what's,
supposedly was a big foot.
So I just, like, I jokingly said to my cousin, I was like, look, it's a big foot structure.
And pretty much as soon as I said that, Pat, so if we're looking at the structure a little bit past where it's more dense vegetation, it sounded like, I wouldn't say a tree fell down.
But it was more so, like, if you took, like, a, like, a, like, a, like, a, like, a, like, a,
a foot long log or a two foot long log and kind of just like threw it into brush that's kind of what
it sounded like so we kind of just like freeze and we're kind of just you know looking towards
where the sound came and uh we're not really sure what to make of it so we're just you know at
this point we're not really super spoof we kind of just figured it was an animal or something
that took off in the brush.
So we're just looking around like this structure.
And I do remember seeing that
there was like old kind of like charred wood there.
But it wasn't a lot to where like it was like
someone had like a big can fire there.
And it definitely wasn't recent.
It seemed fairly old.
So we kind of thought that was strange,
especially because
it's not like people camp out there.
I'm not sure if people can camp out there.
Like I said, it was public DNR,
and it's for fishing and hunting.
I mean, I've taken hikes out there,
but never, I've never, all my years of being out there,
I've never seen someone camping out there.
So I thought that was strange.
And like I said, we're kind of just snooping around the area,
seeing what's up because, I mean, it was just an unusual thing to see and not something you usually see in the woods.
So we're looking around and then kind of in from the direction that we came in, we kind of hear a similar sound to like something like getting thrown into the brush.
So like one time, you know, it could be just an animal going through.
two times in a short span
makes you kind of think that
you know
something's still around you
especially because most animals
if they get in the contact
with a human will take off especially deer and stuff
and if you get in close proximity to a bear
it's going to make itself known somewhere
or another
so now we're kind of just like wondering
what's around us
So we're just, we look back to the direction that the noise was coming from, from where we came in from.
And then we look that direction.
And then like the complete opposite direction, either to the left or right of us, we hear that noise again.
So we turn and look that way.
And then from the direction we're not looking, we hear, it was basically like we were kind of like surrounded.
it. And we're just hearing stuff going all around us, and we're looking back to the direction
that we're coming in. We just kind of like start backpedaling to where we came in from.
And we're not really sure what to make of it. But, yeah, we start backfuddling. And then we kind of
start running because, like, the noises that we're hearing are getting louder and closer to us. So we turn around,
we just start hauling it like out of the woods.
And as we're running out,
we're kind of going downhill.
In the area, there's lots of ridges that are very, very steep.
So it's pretty easy to lose your footing.
So we're running like diagonally down this hill.
And from the direction that all the true structure and all those noises
that we were hearing it around,
it sounded like, I mean, it's,
sound like you let a bowl loose out of the time and it's just like tearing after you.
I mean, I've never had an experience like that in the woods.
I've been bull hunting since I was like 12 or 13 years old.
So I've been in the woods a long time, do a lot of hunting and fishing, do a lot of hiking and camping.
I've never had anything chase me out of the woods like that.
and whatever it was had to be of significant size
because, I mean, you hear stories about people that are getting
like paralleled all the woods.
You can hear like whatever's coming through the wood.
I mean, it's just anything that ends away is getting, you know,
it's getting demolished.
There's no stopping this thing once it's coming after you.
So we're hauling it down this hill.
And I don't remember, I don't remember looking back.
I think I remember what I looked back at least once.
I don't remember seeing anything or if I did see something.
I mean, my mind mentally blocked it out.
But I don't remember seeing what it was.
And this thing, I mean, it's making so much noise coming to this brush.
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I mean, it's like, I remember one time my dad,
he had an old Oliver tractor.
And it was one with a bucket.
on it and like the brakes were super shoddy on it and one of the days he was coming downhill
with a tractor um we used like an old uh mudnare spreader and we used to throw logs in there to
cut firewood and we'd throw it in the back of there and he's coming down this hill and like
the brakes lose all control on the tractor i mean that's what it sounded like coming down the hill
and um me and my cousin we're just running i mean eventually we get down to
a more like more of a clearing but not really a clearing um just a spot in the woods where you
can have like a little more um eyesight and more range of seeing excuse me and uh we get there and
we're like looking back to like where we're hearing all this stuff coming down from and we don't
see anything um so we get out of the woods as quick play as quick as quick
because we can.
And then we get back to where we came in from, which where we came in from,
there's kind of like a little old cement bridge that the water from the Tramard River flows under.
And there's a couple like turnaround parking areas that you can park on.
And we're at the first turnaround.
That's where we, I can't remember if we drove bikes there or if we took our four-wheelers.
used to do a lot of crazy stuff.
So we used to drive around on our four-wheelers.
My one cousin, he had like a flatbed boat that lived on the Tomorrow River,
and we used to take that up the river, like, when we were, like, 12 years old.
So we did a lot of stuff we probably shouldn't have.
But that's where we ended up parking.
And after you cross this bridge, it's more of a grassy field with pine trees.
and it's the pine trees that
they get so thick
that if you're in them
it blocks out most of the sunlight
so it gets pretty dark in there
so there's like areas of those pine trees
mix them with like this field of grass
and most of the time the grass
was probably like
at that age it was probably up to our waist
but normally
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your mid thigh.
But that's where we ran to
out of the woods.
And we get out of there
and I'm talking my cousin
and I was like, what was that?
I was like, what just happened to us in there?
And I believe
I believe he's a year younger than me.
I graduated before him.
So then I think he graduated in next year.
So probably about a year or two.
So I was older than I'm and I never had an experience in the woods like that.
And it was just one of the craziest encounters I've had in the woods.
I mean, since that has happened, I've never had an encounter in the woods where something's chased me out like that.
And it was, I mean, something was chasing us.
I don't remember seeing what it was.
But, I mean, it was just one of the most crazy experiences I've had.
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So imagine being around 10, 12 years old and that happening to you.
Do you have any questions about that encounter?
Absolutely.
That is a really intense time that you just shared.
And thank you for sharing that.
How long did it take you guys to calm down after?
after you finally got to a safe area?
I don't remember what we did after that had happened.
I remember going home, and I immediately called my mom.
And I want to say by time we got home,
it was probably 3 or 4 o'clock,
because my dad wasn't home yet.
And my dad usually gets home around like 4.35,
and at the time my mom worked until 7.
I think.
And I was more close with my mom.
So I immediately called my mom at work and I'm like hyperventing on the phone like telling
her what just happened to us in the woods.
And she's trying to calm me down.
And I mean like to this day, like I said, I'm a big hunter.
I can't hunt over there.
I've tried to go out there and hunt at night or well for bow hunting like the best time to be
out there.
And where the most of the deer movement is like right before it starts getting dark.
And my dad always told me he's like, well, you got to sit till it's dark.
Make sure that, you know, you're not spoofing a deer out of the area.
I can tell you right now I don't do that.
I can sit until it's dark enough to where I can't, you know, aim anymore.
And as soon as that's happening, I'm getting out of the woods.
not to mention, have a walk in the woods in the morning when it's dark out to get to the stand.
I mean, I can't, like, it's very hard for me to do.
Luckily, I've convinced my fiance to come hunting with me now.
So I'm not as scared, but once you know that there's something out there like that,
it sticks with you.
is this something that you and your cousins still discuss?
So I've asked my cousin multiple times what he thinks it was,
and if he remembers it happening.
He remembers it happening to this day.
He just tells me he doesn't know what it was.
And, you know, like, I mean,
I think he knows, like, in his mind probably what it was,
maybe he just doesn't want to admit it
but
I've asked him to
if he knows
because he knew the area
more than I did
he was more country
I'd say than I was
so he knew the area better than me
and I've asked him
multiple times if he
remembers where that spot was
and he doesn't
remember where it was
there's been logging out there done
so I'm not sure if it was in an area where logging is taking place
because I mean even when I was out there
a few weeks ago there was trees marked
that were probably going to get taken out
but I think
I mean I want to say that people have had experiences out there
more than like maybe I have in that area because
I mean, like I said, I've seen people hunting out there.
But it's usually far and few in between.
Some parts of the woods, I guess I get really swampy and it's super thick.
And I mean, to get a beer out of those woods, especially because of D&R, they don't let you, like, drive four-wheels and stuff back there.
To get a deer, like, if you do get a deer out there, it would be a pain to get it out.
But, yeah, I mean, I've talked to him.
for and he hasn't really given me anything concrete to what he thinks they could have been.
He just tells me he doesn't know what it was.
So you kind of said something where, well, I'll ask this.
So you grew up in that area and going to school where there ever any stories passed around
like don't go into that part of the woods or be careful when you go over there.
Anything like that you would hear growing up?
I mean, not really.
I don't think, I mean, most of the kids at my school, I don't think even really knew of that area.
I mean, it's all in the country.
And to get to school, it was probably like, if I drove there, it was probably like 10, 15-minute drive to get to school.
And we lived out in the country, like I said, it was, there was a farm, old farmhouse where my dad grew up.
and my parents' house where they live now is like probably a couple hundred feet down the road
and then my other cousin he lives pretty much across the street from my parents' house
and then the other cousin or the third cousin let's say
well I'll say I'm the first cousin he's my other cousin second and then the third cousin lived by the
Tomorrow River so we always used to go over to the third cousin's house because he
lived on the Tomorrow River, so that's where we always used to do all, like, the fun stuff.
And, like, his parents didn't really, like, watch us too much.
So we got away with doing stuff some stuff we probably shouldn't have been doing.
But no stories, no stories growing up.
Like I said, my dad has had encounters out there.
I've taken my two of my friends that I graduated to high school with.
I took them out there.
I think it was last year or two years ago.
And it was in the winter.
And we go out there and they're very skeptical.
They're atheists, I think.
I don't think they believe in God or anything.
They're very scientific.
They don't believe in anything, really.
until it's like proven by science.
I took those two out there and, you know, they used to heckle me.
And I mean, some of my other friends still do heckle me, like, believing in whatever this thing is.
I mean, we really don't have like a great idea of what it's capable of.
You know, like until we have a body, it's like, who's to say how much we really know about them.
but I took them out there and they were kind of messing around and we were doing tree knocks and stuff.
We weren't really getting any like responses or anything.
So they were even giving me more trap.
But I started doing like a whistle, kind of like a two-tone whistle.
I'm not really good at whistle.
I can do it sometimes, but other times not so much.
I can try to do it.
it was something kind of like
something like
something like that
but a lot more drawn out
like
so you could tell like
between the two tones it was like one tone
for a long time and then switching
over to that higher tone
and I did that
and I mean you always hear stories of
like don't whistle in the woods at night
and stuff like that right
like I mean I'm sure you've heard that from other people
we did that and we had something
howl at us
and it was
it was like we were talking about
what we heard
and it was almost like
a noise you would hear
if you had your dog
like locked outside
and you weren't letting him in and they're like
they do like this mournful
like long
out howl
It was something like that.
And as soon as we heard that, they both look at me.
Like, I'm not so crazy anymore.
Like, they had no idea what it was.
Definitely wasn't an owl.
And it definitely didn't sound, it didn't sound canine.
So I'm not really sure what to make of it.
But we did have a response, somewhat of a response, at least.
And it definitely wasn't a, like, it wasn't a coyote.
growing up out there
I mean we hear coyotes all the time
out by my parents' house.
It wasn't a coyote.
Definitely wasn't an owl.
So, I mean, I'll leave the audience up to
what they could think of that.
And then I've also had
two BFRO investigators
come out to the site
because I did submit my report
to the Wisconsin-BFRO.
And I'm pretty good for
friends with the one guy and the other guy that he came out with.
I met him once, but he seemed like a really nice guy.
And we've been out there a few times.
One time we just went out there like hiking during the day
to get him kind of like a better view of the place
since it was the first time of him coming out there.
And the one structure, it was kind of like a broken.
in, I'm not sure what tree it was.
But I'm not sure what kind of tree it was.
But you can tell it's very strange.
And it looks like the limbs are kind of like snapped off of it.
And the top is snapped off.
And I mean like that, we were just walking around.
Like I had never seen that before with him.
We were just walking around the area.
And I was telling him like, I mean, you see weird structures in the area.
and I hadn't seen that one before
and I pointed it out to him
and I was like stuff like that
and then he took a few pictures of it
and I took a few pictures of it
and that's one of the pictures
but one time
me, the two BFR
me two of the BFRO guys
and my sister went out there
I believe it was the summer
maybe later spring
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It was definitely warm enough because there was a lot of ticks out.
And we were sitting on a tarp to try to get like, just so we're not sitting in the grass and with our like our camping chairs and stuff.
So that ticks aren't crawling all over us.
And then we had like a few like candles that get rid of like miscarry or supposed to get rid of mosquitoes.
And we're getting to know each other better just.
talking to each other, asking each other, like, what, you know, like, what got you into doing
like Bigfoot research, stuff like that? And we stayed out there probably until midnight. And around
1130, very close to us, you can kind of hear, like, huffing. I guess you would call it huffing.
It was something along the line was like, oh, oh, oh, it was making noises like that.
And going back to a previous time when just me and my sister and my brother went out there,
we didn't have any activity.
But as soon as we were going across this concrete bridge, the concrete bridge I told you about in my encounter when I was the kid,
we're leaving the area.
It was nighttime. We're leaving.
And we were kind of just like saying like we didn't have any activity.
So we're kind of just like, okay, we're leaving now.
We're like saying bye.
As soon as we stepped from the concrete back onto like the trail that leads to the main road,
as soon as we hear or as soon as we step across that boundary,
we hear one solid tree knock probably within like 40, 50 yards from us.
And going back to the story, I was just saying,
this was the same area where we're hearing like this huffing.
And it's faint, but you can like hear it.
It's like, oh, oh, oh.
And like I kind of like, me and the BFR guys, my sister, we're all chatting.
And I kind of like shush them.
I was like, do you guys hear that?
And we're hearing this huffing noise.
So then we're just sitting there quietly like listening.
for our surroundings.
And we hear this scream.
It literally,
the best way I can describe it,
if you hear a,
if you've heard of like barn owls,
they do like a scream screech type thing.
If you ever heard anything like that,
it was like that mixed with like a woman being murdered.
And it was,
it was within 100 yards of us.
And the noise came from, I had my back facing towards it, along with one of the Biharro members.
And I mean, we were like kind of like talking, chitch chatting back and forth.
As soon as we hear this screen, I mean, you could hear a pin drop.
It got that quiet after that.
I'm just like getting a little bit of shaky, just like reliving that because, I mean, it was literally like if you like, if like a woman
was being like stabbed.
I mean, it was loud.
I mean, it was one of them like,
it was one of the most probably frightful things
that ever had happened in the woods,
especially considering that it was, you know,
getting close to midnight.
And there was no other cars
where we had parked
and there was no other vehicles down at the other turnaround either.
There are a few houses scattered along the dead ends
dead end road.
But from where we heard this come from,
I mean, it's all woods.
There's no houses on the side
that we heard this came from.
If you're going towards
that noise that we heard, I mean, it's just
more woods.
And then, I mean, eventually you'll probably get to
an agriculture field.
And then maybe some houses past those
egg fields. But
I sent you kind of like
a Google Earth picture of the area
just to show you how much
how much woods was there
you can include that too
if you want to on the video
just to give the audience
like a better
better view of the place I would say
but yeah
shortly after that probably within the hour
I think me and my
sister ended up leaving
on the BFRO
like BFRO guys ended up leaving as well
mostly because, like, it was getting late.
Me and my sister were getting pretty tired at that point.
And I think I had something to do the next morning.
I can't remember exactly what it was, but I had plans the next morning,
so I had to wake up somewhat early and didn't want to be out to, like, 4 a.m.
And, yeah, I mean, I could have those BFRO guys vowed for me that, like,
Like, I was like the only one I was like, you know, I was like maybe it was like some sort of owl screech.
And they both looked at me like, I was crazy.
They're like, I've never heard an owl like that in the woods.
These are older gentlemen.
They're retired.
So they have a lot more free time to be in the woods than I do right now.
You know, I work full time.
So I'm not in the woods as much as I was when I was a kid.
But I still try to do a lot of bow hunting.
You know, my dad, that's how my dad raised us was, like, we always used to do stuff out in the woods.
My dad, my dad bales hay, he cuts wood, so that's what we grew up doing with him all the time.
There's just, I mean, that area is just an epicenter for strange, strange goings.
Do you have any questions with that?
Yeah, so are those, um, are those.
two investigators still looking into this area?
What was their final verdict on what you had?
Yeah, so usually when they come out,
they usually ask me.
So the one dude, or the first guy that, like,
he's the one that read my story that I submitted.
So he did, like, we had like an over-the-phone call,
talk about it.
and then after that we had planned
kind of like a day trip
hike around the area
which I told you about
and then
I think he's been back there
one time alone
with well not alone but with the other BFRO guy
I couldn't make it that day
then we had the encounter
with me and my sister
and the two BFRO gentlemen
and we're looking to
plan another
going to like another outing there
I'm going to see if he
if he wants to come out again
when he starts getting a little bit warmer out
so
maybe
maybe in like
in May or June
I think that's kind of
I think in the summer is when
most of the activity is ongoing
and the reason I say that is because
my dad
well so one of like there's plenty of food sources for that area like i said there's fish
plenty of uh game you know like rabbit squirrels deer turkeys um all sorts of stuff
but there's also a really good um patch there for blackberry picking and um my dad he jokingly calls
it squatches patch um and he's been out there a few times where he's had some
strange stuff going on.
One of the
one of the things that
he's had happened to him out there
was
I'll say this, my dad's not with
he's a no-nonsense kind of guy
and he believes
that this is, you know,
it exists. Like I said, they had that encounter
the road crossing.
But he's a lot more brave than I am.
Let's just put it that way.
He, you know, he's like
in this, he's in this big blackberry patch
and he's not afraid to get like scratched up by it
so he's pretty deep in this patch
and he said
all of a sudden is he said it just stunk
like the worst smell you can imagine
and he's just
you know like nonchalant
like he's picking berries
like and he smells this
and he doesn't really make a big deal out of it
so he's just he's still in the area
picking berries and he says
that like
he just used something enormous
like tearing through
this black gray bushes away from him
um so you know
potentially a bear
but the way he made it sound like
you know
he just told me that
it wasn't
a normal encounter you'd have in the woods
I mean he said you got this just
like horrendous smell
he didn't explain this smell to me
of like what
it smelled like he just said that it stunk
like the worst smell
you can think of
and he said something
just tears off
out of these bushes
and I mean
he didn't like really tell me like
what he did after that
I think he just stayed in the area of picking
blackberries
until you have
like a bucket full because he always
picks like a bucket full
each time he goes out
to try to usually get enough to make like a eye or something.
But yeah, he's a lot more brave than I am.
It sounds like such an interesting area for sure.
Are there any things that happen in that area that are weird,
but maybe not necessarily Bigfoot related?
I mean, my dad's been, like, he goes in that area, like I said, to pick Barry.
and when he's been back there, he's had, like, trees fall over.
So, I mean, I guess that's, like, normal, but it's, like, how often does a tree come down,
you know, for the person to hear it, right?
And most of the times when he's out there, it's usually calm conditions.
You know, it's not super windy.
So I guess that's kind of an oddity.
that has happened where I guess you could say that's big foot behavior or you could say it's just normal too.
Not at this area, but like I said, there's the farmhouse that's a couple miles away and then pretty close up to my parents' houses.
And there's one spot that we call the marsh because it's all like swampy grass.
and well like the outskirts of it is swampy dress like kind of stuff like that then there's a small pond um well two small ponds one on each side of the property
and then we had agriculture fields two agriculture fields two yeah two agriculture fields one that's pretty big that we bail hay off of um
And then one next to that's nowhere near as big that we usually bail hay off of two.
I think this year we might be planting corn there, but I'm not sure.
But getting back to the story, my brother, when he was in his teens, him in, one of his friends from high school, they were big country boys.
I mean, it's a pretty common theme for that area.
But they were picking night crawlers at night, and it was raining.
So when it rains, all the night crawlers and stuff come out of the ground,
they're crawling all over the roads and stuff.
So they're out in the marsh.
And we have a pathway that leads to all the agriculture fields and stuff.
So they're like following this path.
And the path kind of is an L shape.
It goes straight.
and then to the east
and then to the east is where
like the one pond is
to the west is where the other pond is
so they're picking night crawlers
along like this little dirt path that we have
and
you know it's raining
a little bit of drizzle this and that
and they have flashlights
I think it was a headlamps actually
because they're
using their hands to pick the night crawlers.
I think they had headlamps.
And they ended up seeing
like red glowing eyes in the marsh
kind of like by where the pond was.
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And they said that the eyes started off low and they're just looking at it.
All they see is the eye shine, right?
I mean, headlamps don't really make, you know, they don't have much range to them,
but they can make it like these red glowing eyes that's probably like at the top of the swamp grass
and they're looking at it like because, I mean, how often do you see red glowing eyes,
especially at night?
You know, I'm not sure of any animals that have like a red glow to their eye.
I'm not sure, but they're looking at it.
And the eyes slowly, like, rise up from, like, the top of the grass.
And they bailed out of there as fast as they could back to, I'm not sure if they had a vehicle.
Like I said, all the, like I said, the properties are pretty close to where my parents' houses.
And that's where my brother was living at the time he was still a teenager.
So I'm not sure if they just walked down the road and were picking that cars and then they got to the marsh.
Or if they just, you know, haul out of there with a car or whatnot.
But that's, I mean, this is all within, you know, five miles, five miles of everything.
Which is why I think that, I think that they've been close to my parents' house people.
floor. You know, like I said, I had that encounter when I was a kid. I used to have nightmares. I used to sleep in the basement. We have like a little, like kind of like one of those little basement windows that you can look out. I used to have nightmares of like a saskatch like looking in because my bed or the backpost would go like right up to like the window above it. I used to have nightmares all the time of like a saskatch looking in.
and I'm pretty sure that had to do with the encounter from when I was a kid.
So he's that experiences out there.
One time when my mom, I think she woke up around like two or three in the morning,
and she has left the dogs out.
And we live all in the country, but they're a pretty decent-sized yard
where the dogs can do their business and stuff,
and they know not to take off out of the dogs.
the yard or anything.
And she lets the dog out.
And she's like, she usually stands out there just to make sure that like nothing happens
to the dog or, you know, God forbid it did take off.
She usually stands out there and like waits for him to come back and then goes back to
bed.
But she said from the direction of the marsh, she said that she heard like one really long, like,
long drawn out like
whoo-whoop
sorry my voice kind of messed up there but
more or less a whoop
come from
the marsh and that was
that must have been within two
years
and I think
I like sometimes
I'm a little nervous to go out there at night
usually if my sister
doesn't live in the area
anymore.
But usually if she's in town, I try to have her come out there with me.
But I feel like, I feel like these things, maybe like once you have like an encounter with
them, you have more of a chance than like the average person to have an encounter if that
makes sense.
I mean, I've heard people say like, I've heard people say like, you know, people that, you know,
people that have had already an encounter,
maybe they're like, they can like tell somehow,
like they're like marked or something,
which is like a little woo for some people out there.
But I mean, who knows, right?
I mean, anything's really possible in this world.
So until it's proven, it's like, who's to say?
Yeah, I don't think anything should be discounted if it's,
see, here's the thing with the weird stuff.
It's happening to a lot of people, right?
And I think we're doing ourselves a disservice if we're discounting things that people are reporting.
You know what I mean?
Right.
Even if it feels weird or it's not normal.
Well, it's just not normal because you don't get it yet.
Or science doesn't understand it yet.
But 20 years down the road, maybe we will, you know.
Yeah.
I mean, like I said, there's been, I mean, there's just so much strange stuff that has happened in that area.
And I'm sure as I get older, you know, I continue to go out there.
So I've tried going out there by myself.
And I can walk around in like that field and stuff.
But even walking around in like that field, that's like right over that concrete bridge.
I just feel uncomfortable.
I mean, I mean, we've been out there a few times, like, either me and my brother and my sister or me and my sister.
And I mean, like, you expect to hear animals and stuff out there, right?
I mean, there's like sometimes when we go out there, it is like, I say like it's deathly quiet.
Like, it's so quiet that it's like a ringing in your ears almost.
it's just like one of the
it's one of the most
um
just
weird areas
that I've been in
and um
getting back to why I think that
they've been near
my parents' property
um
you know I've told you about the
the whoops that my parents
or my mom had hurt
um
one time when I was bull hunting
it was shortly
after that, you know, we had gone out
I mean, we had gone out squatting.
And, um,
I mean, we've like,
we've heard stuff,
but sometimes it's so far off that you can't tell what it is.
But I mean,
it's some sort of vocalization.
And, um, you know,
I,
I should probably invest in, like, some recording equipment.
So, like, when we do go out there,
I actually have,
uh,
the proof.
the proof in the pudding, I guess, to put it that way.
So I can have more evidence to show for it.
But I haven't really got the money to invest in a lot of stuff at the moment.
But yeah, we had gone squashing out there.
And I think one of the next few days, I had gone bow hunting.
and my brother's wife had gone bow hunting too.
And I was on, like, we usually go hunt behind my parents' house.
And I was on kind of like the property line to the west,
and then she was on like kind of the property line towards the east.
And it's like just about, you know, it's just about dark enough to where you can,
can't really like, you know, like, it's shoot, you can't be shooting us shooting animals.
You know, like the shooting hours are done.
So it's like about that time to leave and pack up.
And, you know, when I do go swatching, I usually feel a little like, very in the woods.
But like in between, in between us, we heard like one, one vocalization.
and it sounded like a howl
and my brother was
my brother had set up traps
because he was trying to trap
I think coyote
and he had set up traps
and it was just about dust
so I'm like thinking like
oh maybe
um
and it was like one of those
foot traps that you bury in the ground
and like
you put out bait
and then the animal comes in
and like once it steps on the
the pressure plate
it clamps up
on their foot and holds them there until you know the person comes out there go get rid of them
it was one of those traps so i'm thinking like oh maybe you know maybe a coyote steps in one of these
traps so i told them about it i was like we've heard this weird howl but i couldn't really tell what
it was i was like maybe you got something in your trap there was nothing in the trap and no
none of the bait was missing um so that was like one kind of
strange encounter that I had.
And like I said, my brother's wife was also
bow hunting out there, and she
heard it. And she was like, as soon as
I heard that, she was like, I started
walking a little bit faster
to get out of the woods.
And that was
like probably a day or two after I had
been out squatching.
And I usually,
you know, if I'm out there, I usually say
something like, like if we're
intruding or something, you know,
know, if we're intruding too close to you, just let it be known or something.
You know, and maybe that was, maybe that was that.
But, you know, I mean, it could also just be coincidence.
But, you know, it's just one of those things where so much strange stuff has happened over the years that you kind of just put it in a category of its own.
does it feel like there's ever any sort of communication that happens between you and your relatives and whatever is out in the woods?
It's hard to say like communication because like I haven't heard like sometimes, you know, people talk about like the samurai chatter.
I was thinking about potentially doing like a gifting site out there.
But I've also heard stories, like, to be pretty wary of it, especially if, like, you can't keep up with the gift thing.
And I live about, like, 45 minutes now away from my parents.
So I don't want to, like, upset whatever's out there, you know.
But if I do go out there watching, I usually try to, like, go out there with, like, a good spirit, good energy.
and like even if it's just like talking like to myself in my head like you know we're out here
we're just trying to see what's really going on in the woods here and um you know we don't
we're not trying to come out here and like harass you or like cause any harm to you um and like
I said like I feel like if you do have an experience you're more than likely going to have another
experience over someone that hasn't had an experience before like that in the woods.
And maybe because maybe, you know, it's like that because when you have an experience,
you know that stuff exists out there.
So what's to say, like you hear stories of like Dog Man and, you know, Wisconsin, Debray Road.
That's like, well, so I should say that's one story.
growing up was the Beast of Bray Road.
I'm not sure if you're familiar with that.
I assume you probably would be.
Yeah.
So it's like once you know that there's stuff that like isn't known to science or shouldn't exist, right?
It's like you have that open mind in this to be like what else could be out there?
I mean, you know, even now like the government is, um,
like talking about UFOs and stuff and like, you know, like UFOs like exist.
I mean, you know, they've had like all these different scientific projects and the government over the years, like trying to study these things.
And I mean, like there's so much different stuff out in the world to like, who's to say what's really out there, you know?
Yeah, it's, you know, that's a conversation I've had internally.
and sometimes out loud on the show where you look at all these reports and even things I've experienced myself where it's like, you know, you experience something out there.
And then is it the way I look at it, is it that you're just aware of it so that you're experiencing things more?
Or is it maybe something is more aware of you since you are tuned into whatever's happening out there?
could be a few different ways to look at it.
Yeah, I mean, it's like,
for someone that, like, doesn't believe
or, like, refuses to believe,
and they're on the woods
and they hear a strange noise,
you know, they just shrug it off and be like,
well, that's, you know,
just an animal on the woods
or some sort of animal making that noise,
like nothing to worry about, right?
Like, if you have an open mind in this,
especially once you have, like, an encounter,
like, I had when I was,
was young.
Like,
you know, like, I mean, like I said,
like, it's, like, I still get scared to go
in the woods, especially
when it's dark. Like,
usually I don't bow hunt in the mornings
to go to the stand, but
when gun season comes around on November,
you have to be in your stand
before light.
And, you know, it gets nerve-wracking.
Even, like,
even when you have a rifle,
I mean, you hear stories about how big these things are.
And, like, you know, people say, like, I've seen how big these things are.
And if I gone, I was old, I don't think you could take it down or would, you know, do enough damage to it before it got to me first, right?
It's like, it's just a lot of really great stuff out there.
Logan, I think that there's going to be definitely more that you guys are experiencing.
It feels like there's more to come.
Definitely, you know, keep me in the loop with if the BFRO guys go out again or if you're just, you know,
experiencing things or your relatives are still.
I'd love to hear about it.
But would you ever want to have an experience?
experience out there where you have a visual sighting and actually see something?
Yeah, that's a good question.
I'm not really sure.
You know, like, I mean, you hear like people that when they see these things, like, they just lose control their body.
You know, like, people like wet themselves and like, they lock up they can't move.
and, you know, I can still go in the woods,
but, you know, if I saw something like that,
depending on, like, how big it was, you know,
because, I mean, these things, I mean, you would have to assume
are, like, somewhat human, right?
Like, they're obviously intelligent enough
to stay hidden and be very elusive.
And just like humans, they probably come in all different shapes
sizes. So if you see
one of the big males,
I'm not sure
I'm not sure if I could be in the woods
unless I had
some form of weapon with me.
And even people say
like, even if they do have a weapon on them,
you know, like,
you know, you get locked up.
Like, you're frozen in fear. In other words,
like, I think if I did see one,
I don't know what I would do.
I mean, you know, I think, you know, I'd like to say that I would try to continue to, you know, learn more about them.
But until you have, you know, a visual sighting, it's like you don't really know how you would feel, you know.
No, I definitely agree.
I haven't had one either as well.
but I think you're on the right track by having the right motivation and the right,
you've got the right intention when you're going out there as well.
So it'll be interesting to see what happens next.
But Logan, I want to make sure that you have also shared everything that you would like to share
tonight as well as we start to wind on our time together.
I think so
I think
you know that pretty much
sums up
most of the experiences
I don't think I left anything out
and I apologize
to anyone out there
because I know I'm not like
the most
descriptive
or I'm not really great at telling stories
and I say I'm a lot
so I apologize for that
I don't think there's
any need to apologize dude
you did you did great it's it's a very straightforward story thank you yeah and you know like
without really seeing you know without seeing what chases out of the woods that day um i do think
it was a family group definitely more than one because the amount of like how fast those
noises that we were hearing around us it 100% could not have just been a single one
And who knows?
I mean, they could have been also juvenile ones that were kind of like, let's scare the, you know, let's scare these kids out of the world.
There's something, you know, maybe we're getting too close to something important to them.
I mean, there's, you know, there's just so much, so much out there that has been yet to, you know, really be fully understood.
so but I think that does wrap it up for you know the encounters and stuff I had well that that's a great way to put it there is there is much much more out there to discover but thank you so much for coming on on the show Logan and hold on one minute but thank you for coming on
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From the Tomorrow River to Squatches Patch, this one was packed with eerie detail and raw emotion, and I'm grateful that Logan had the courage to share it.
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And if you or someone you know has had an encounter,
especially in Wisconsin, I want to hear your story.
Please email me at Bigfoot Society at gmail.com and let's chat.
And don't forget, Sat Squattschummerfest is coming up July 11th through the 12th
in Oak Ridge, Oregon at Greenwater's Park.
Bigfoot Society listeners can grab a two-day pass for the price of one
with discount code BFS at checkout.
So get your tickets now at www.sasquatch Summerfest.com.
And thanks again for being part of the Bigfoot Society.
Until next time, trust your gut, stay curious,
and never stop looking into the dark corners of the woods.
And see you out there.
Agents who are real tours 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.
Realtors are members of the National Association of Realtors, right by you.
Let's go, girls.
love about Addy? Everything? Well, yeah, but it's as little as 20 bucks a month.
Ooh, well, the little pink pill has always been a pretty big deal. A really big deal.
I'd call that a good investment. Che-ching.
Man, I feel like a woman.
Meet Addie, the little pink pill. Addy is a prescription medicine for women under 65 with
hypoactive low sexual desire disorder that's distressing to them. Adi is for low desire that happens
in all situations and isn't caused by a medical condition, relationship issues, or medicines.
Adi isn't for men or to enhance sexual performance.
Addie can cause severe low blood pressure and fainting.
Your risk is higher if you drink alcohol close to your dose.
Don't take Addie if you have liver problems.
Take certain medicines or allergic to any of its ingredients.
Before taking Addie, tell your doctor about all the medicines you take.
If you have had any mental health conditions, are pregnant, planning pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Side effects may include dizziness, nausea, tiredness, trouble sleeping, and dry mail.
Learn more at adi.com, including important warnings.
Eligible patients-only restrictions apply.
Agents who are real tours 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 Sewerscope 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.
Let's go, girls. So this is the little pink pill everyone's been talking.
though. Yep, that's Addy. Good things do come in small packages.
And Addy is definitely a good thing.
Not just good, it's...
Mm-hmm. Ooh-la-la.
Meow.
Man, I feel like a woman.
Meet Addie, the little pink pill.
Addie is a prescription medicine for women under 65 with hypoactive low sexual desire disorder that's distressing to them.
Addie is for low desire that happens in all situations and isn't caused by a medical condition, relationship issues, or medicines.
Addie isn't for men or to enhance sexual performance.
Addie can cause severe low blood pressure and fainting.
Your risk is higher if you drink alcohol close to your dose.
Don't take Addie if you have liver problems.
Take certain medicines or allergic to any of its ingredients.
Before taking Addie, tell your doctor about all the medicines you take.
If you have had any mental health conditions, are pregnant, planning pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Side effects may include dizziness, nausea, tiredness, trouble sleeping and dry mouth.
Learn more at adi.com, including important warnings.
Use coupon code IHeart for a $10-med appointment at adi.com.
Exima's unrelenting, itch and rash.
If you know the feeling, you should.
know the facts. The eczema medication you're taking may not be right for you. Visit my raw truth.com
and talk to your dermatologist about your symptoms and treatment options. On this episode of plant killers,
we'll explore one nation's most notorious fruit and vegetable killer, bad dirt. What makes bad dirt so bad?
The answer? The ingredients. But fear not true crime enthusiasts. This story has a happy ending.
Miracle grow organic raised bed and garden soil. It's made with quality organic ingredients from
upcycled green waste like compost and aged bark. Unlike the other guys who can't say the same,
looks like bad dirt's murdering days are over. Thanks to Miracle Grow. Join us next time on
Plant Killers.
