Bigfoot Society - The Fisherman and the Bigfoot.
Episode Date: August 16, 2024In this gripping episode of Bigfoot Society, we dive into two extraordinary encounters with possible Bigfoot sightings. Our first guest, John from Pennsylvania, recounts his harrowing experiences from... the late 1980s, including nighttime camping adventures, eerie sounds, and sightings of a massive hairy figure. The story unfolds with strange rock throws, feelings of uneasiness, and the eventual curiosity of Bigfoot researchers. Our second guest, Saul from Texas, shares his family's unsettling experiences at an Airbnb near Richland-Chambers Reservoir, where mysterious rock throws and an ear-piercing scream add to the fear and intrigue. Share your Bigfoot encounter with me here: bigfootsociety@gmail.comWant to call in and leave a voicemail of your encounters for the podcast - Check this out here - https://www.speakpipe.com/bigfootsociety(Use multiple voice mails if needed!)🔴 Subscribe to hear more Bigfoot encounters: https://www.youtube.com/@BigfootSociety?sub_confirmation=1Share this video with a friend: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5v75Od-X38Watch more episodes of the Bigfoot Society podcast here – https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-MGeHs0XglFJE5LwUHpmJm_&feature=sharedRecommended Playlist – New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-Mk4032IyZtWgP6LVPU8uat✅ Help me help others share their Bigfoot Encounter by joining the community on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thebigfootsociety✅ Hear ad-free episodes early by joining the community on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Qq45W6iaTU8FE9kelxT7Q/joinLet’s connect:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/bigfootsociety/Twitter – https://twitter.com/bigfoot_societyTiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@bigfoot.societyAffiliate links mean I earn a commission from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel at no additional cost to you.My Audio Interface: https://amzn.to/3L1q8XYPut some pep in my step by buying me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bigfootsocietyPick up some merch here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/bigfootsociety/?etsrc=sdtSend mail here:Bigfoot Society125 E 1st St. #233Earlham, IA 50072Send business inquiries to: bigfootsociety@gmail.com
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All right, Bigfoot Society.
We've got the privilege of talking to John.
He is a listener who reached out to me on Facebook.
He had some interesting things happen to him out in Pennsylvania.
So he's going to go ahead and share that tonight.
But it's a pleasure to have you here, John.
Hey, thanks for a pleasure you invite.
Absolutely.
Well, John, let's get right into it.
It sounds very interesting what you experienced out there
in Pennsylvania, but definitely feel free to paint the picture about the area we're looking at today and what you experience.
All right.
Summertime, like 88, 80, yeah, like around the 87, 88-ish.
It was right before I went in the Navy, so it would have been right before that to paint a picture of the landscape.
it's like woods small open grassy area railroad tracks
mile wide river on like that separates us with the middle town
with like a island in the middle called hill island so
I've been going we've been camping there I've been camping there since I
probably middle schools so I was under I was probably like before I was able I'll say
before I was 16.
I used to ride my bikes down there.
And so I've been in that whole area
that my whole entire life.
So one night
I got off work like I normally do
I go down. Night fish
I unwind.
Just like chill out, wake up the next morning,
go about my business.
But that night, like normal,
I had a fire going.
I had Coleman Ganslanners going.
I'm out there like fishing like I normally do.
And all of a sudden, like the air stopped.
Like, literally the air stood still.
Like, there was no more bullfrogs.
There was no crickets.
There was nothing.
Like, there was almost like time stopped.
And then I heard, like, north of me, there's a rocky area in the water where you can, like,
it's probably about knee deep.
And you can wait across that, step on a bunch of rocks, go on the other side.
I duck on up that way.
So really nothing up there.
Like people wouldn't be up there.
I had like two, three o'clock at night.
So then all of a sudden you heard like this like loud splashing.
Like something very huge was stomping through the water.
And probably I'll say 10 steps.
And then it was nothing.
And then you heard some wrestling through the brush.
and I'm just standing there
and I'm slowly reeling in my
fishing line and I'm just
standing there and I'm trying to figure out what's
going on and
next thing I know
like this 7,
9 foot
tall, dark hairy figure
pops up out of the thick brush
doesn't see me at first
he's standing there looking at the fire
just standing there look at the fire I have gone
and it
looks like it doesn't
doesn't have a neck, but it turns at the waist.
It looks back at me, stares at me for a couple seconds,
like trying to figure out what I am,
looks back at the fire, looks back at me,
does this like three or four times,
and then just stares at the,
it's like more mesmerized by my fire than it is about me.
And then the last time it looks at me,
and then it just walks up, like the part we drive down on,
and walks all the way up there.
it gets three quarters of the way up, turns around,
and looks to see if I'm still standing there or if I'm following it.
And then looks like it kind of shrugs its shoulders
and then just walks off into the distant,
into the blackness.
And then, like, you can hear it go across railroad tracks.
And then up into the woodsie hill behind us.
And then that was the end of that for that night.
And then, like, two or three days later, like, I'd be down there camping again, and you could feel like an uneasiness.
Like, something was watching you, something, like, you could tell something was there.
Like, you could always feel like eyes were on you.
And then, like, shrug it off.
Just keep doing my thing.
Fishing, whatever.
And then go back to go to sleep.
wake up the next morning and there'd be like tracks or like impressions in the ground like right
around where I was fishing or right around where I was sleeping and then a couple of days after that
went back down one night it was a weekend I was down over the weekend and probably like nine
10 o'clock I was like pretty bald beat and I was going to go to sleep so my parents had their camp
They're a camper down there.
So I went in to lay down in the camper instead of sleeping in the back of my truck.
And I, this, like, kind of, I don't want to say, like, fear overcame me, but I could tell I wasn't wanted.
Like, something in my mind, my little voice just saying, look, go home.
Don't stay.
Don't go home.
I mean, don't stay here.
So I was like, nah, shrugged it off at first.
I was like, guys, because it's dark.
I'm down here by myself.
It gets creepy down here.
here down by the river at night time.
And the more I was like, the more I tried to shrug it off, the more I like, the more I couldn't.
And then I'm like, all right.
So finally, that probably lasted like 45 minutes of me trying to convince myself like not to leave.
And then I left.
I locked up.
I came out of the camper and I literally stood there and I didn't yell it.
I'd sit in a normal voice.
I was like, give me a half hour.
to pack my stuff up, make sure everything is locked up, and I'm going to leave.
You can do whatever you want to do, but just give me a half hour.
So I'd like to make sure my parents' camper was locked up.
I cleaned up some trash.
I did whatever I had to do.
I got my truck, drove up their railroad tracks.
I locked the gate behind me, and I went home.
And my dad goes, hey, you're home early.
Thought you were spending the night.
I said, yeah, I got the funny feeling down there and I should like I shouldn't like I wasn't wanted.
And he laughed at first.
And I was like, no, I'm serious.
Like something wasn't right and like my little voice was telling me to leave.
And he goes, hang on a second.
Gets up.
Hands me to shotgun.
And he goes, we're going back down.
And I'm like, I don't know about this.
And he goes, now we're going back down.
So we get in this truck.
We drive back down.
we walked back down to like their camper everything was locked up that feeling one of
that feeling wasn't there when i got back down there and then like we looked around we couldn't see
nothing at this point time it's probably 11 30 12 o'clock at night shone the flashlight around
didn't see anything just shrugged it off is just nighttime paranoia and got back in his truck
and we left.
I'll say that was a Saturday.
I didn't go back down until like Wednesday.
And it's Wednesday night after work, I went back down.
I was hanging out, fishing like I normally was.
I had the same fire going, had the same kerosene lanterns going.
And like I heard what now I was called Trenox.
Back then in 88, there was no name for it.
I just heard a bunch of wax like sound.
like somebody who was taking a baseball back to a tree and I was like all right whatever that is
and then there wasn't really like no screaming no hollering and none of that it was just a couple wax
the air got still pool frogs stopped doing whatever like like everything stopped like time stopped
I was like nope I'm done got back on my truck and I left and then it's like I didn't go back down for a
couple of more days. So after that, like I said, I started announcing myself. So I would drive down
and I'd get out of my truck and I'd be like, hey, I'm down here. I'm going to do whatever I'm doing.
I'm not going to bother you. Please don't bother me. I'll leave in the morning like I normally do.
Like, if you want me to leave at any point in time, just make something, like just show me something
and then I'll leave. No ifs ands ands,
and everything was chill. Like,
I didn't ever get that creepy feeling again.
There wasn't really like anything weird going on.
After that, it was kind of like,
I don't know if they understood English or like,
we kind of shared like some kind of like understanding.
So fast forward, same area.
Fast forward to like November-ish.
it's deer season.
My nephews are hunting
on the other side of railroad tracks up in the hill.
And my nephew comes down and he's like,
hey, does there anybody down here?
And I'm like, no, it's just me.
He goes, well, somebody's up here throwing rocks at us.
I'm like, it's November, man.
Nobody's throwing rocks at nobody.
I'm like, what do you mean some, like, what do you mean?
So he's telling me that they're standing like,
him and my other nephew were up there, like they're hunting.
And some guys just standing down.
they're throwing rocks at them, baseball-sized rocks, and trying to chase them away.
And then they got, so they got, like, they got mad, and they left, and they came back down
to where, to where I was down at the lot, which is, I'll say an eighth of a mile from where
they were, where they were hunting to where I was.
And so, we went back up to where they were hunting, and they showed me.
and like right around where their tree stand is and where my other nephew was sitting under the tree,
there's baseball and softball-sized rocks, just like laying there.
And I tried picking one of them up and almost like threw my shoulder out trying to throw it up in the trees.
Like they said it was coming down like probably like 10, 10, 12 feet above their heads.
And there's no way I can throw that high.
And there's no way them kids were throwing anything that high.
So I was like, you know what?
Just finish hunting.
Pack up all your stuff.
We're just going to leave.
We're not going to bother nothing.
And I just, I didn't let them know what was going on.
I was like, look, if the property owner doesn't want us here, we'll respect his wishes, and we'll leave.
And we packed up all their stuff, and then they left.
And then probably about a week or two after that, they went back, they went back to the same spot hunting again.
and this time
my other nephew
he got a he got a
he got a small buck
and they went down
found it
field dressed it
and when they were carrying it back up
they felt somebody
they could hear somebody walking
they couldn't see it but they could hear somebody
pacing them as they were walking out of the woods
carrying his deer
and when they got
like
I don't know like
40 50 steps
to where they're going to
clear the woods and go out to where their truck is, they heard like a loud noise.
They called it a loud noise.
And then so they just like they booked it.
They ran into the truck and then they jumped in the truck and they left.
And they never went back to that area since.
And then after that, I went in like after that when I shortly went into like close to Christmas
time is when I left for the Navy.
So that part is for them.
part, that part's over with.
So in between those two times, there was a couple of friends that come down and after school,
they came down and they were like, going to hang out.
And so they were leaving and they said a tall black man come running out of the woods
at them while they were driving up the road, which I'll say they're going about like 25, 30
miles an hour. And it come running out of the woods at full speed and was right at the passenger
side door and like just running as fast as it could, just staring in the window at them as
they were driving up through. And they turned around and come hauling back, flying back.
They were all like scared. I thought somebody was trying to like attack them and stuff.
and I kind of like blew that situation off.
I was like, nah, you guys are tired.
You didn't really, you saw a bird, you thought it was somebody coming running out of the woods.
Like, what am I supposed to tell somebody like, hey, like, there's a big foot running around outside?
Like, Bigfoot's going to, like, Bigfoot doesn't want us here.
So, like, I was trying to, like, keep everything all low key because I didn't want to, like, create a panic with, like, with my parents, like, other family members that stuff had come down, like, and used to camp.
camping area. And so a bunch of like weird stuff like like little weird stuff like that would
go on and on a couple of times. And then like us like right like right before I left for the
Navy like everything just stopped like like it was like okay we're done. We're going to move.
We're not going to be here no more. Everything went back to normal. There was nobody throwing rocks.
There was nobody chasing cars.
there was nothing like, like, no sounds, nothing going on.
Everything was like all like, everything went back to normal.
So I don't know if whatever it was there, like migrated to a different location or decided that wherever, like, Goldsboro was no longer.
It's like home.
But a couple of the other researchers that shared my story with, they said around that same period of time,
like further like I'll say like eight miles away there was also there was also accounts of like in the field like there's a big farm area out that way there was like people would see like tall people coming and stealing their chickens or dark figures standing off like in the woods like just inside the wood line watching them do something out like in their fields there was a couple people there.
were always just felt like they were being watched.
And this was all around the same time period
that I was having these encounters down by the river.
And then like this guy said, he goes just one day, it just all stopped.
Like, whatever it was, just moved on
and everything just went back to normal.
And that's pretty much it for Goldsboro, Pennsylvania.
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So,
so,
definitely have a few questions for you and that's that's such an interesting just series of events
over over a few years there did you did you happen to get a really good look at the the creature
like I said it was dark I couldn't see no facial features okay you could tell it was black it was
hairy or dark color it could be dark brown it could have been like I'm gonna say it was black
but it was black
like I said it had no neck
I'll say it was eight foot
probably about like
four or five feet wide
at the shoulders
pretty muscular
and then like I said
it didn't turn its head
like it had no neck
it would just swivel at the waist
like it would literally pivot
at the waist
and look back
and then pivot
and look front
and then like it would like do
almost like a 180
like it would pivot like to the left
and then it would pivot to the right and look back and then just like pivot but it wasn't like
it didn't move its legs like its legs I'll say were stayed shoulder feet apart shoulder width apart
and it would just like pivoted the waist just strictly pivoted the waist and you could see like
the muscle definition in its lower back like like you could see like the big bulges in its muscle
as it would pivot you could see where like the muscle definition would roll up and that was about
a little bit bigger than my forearm.
Were you able to get a feel for the shape of the head at all?
It was roughly, I don't want to say basketball size, but it was pretty big.
Not big proportionate size for its body, but it was bigger than my head.
Gotcha.
So it was like, it was like, it was, its shoulders were broader than its head.
than its head.
It was kind of like,
you know how little kids
are like,
like they'll have like a big head
and a little tiny body.
Like when they're first growing up,
it was kind of the opposite.
It was like the body mass
was bigger than its head,
but its head was like
at least twice the size of mine.
Okay.
How far across
would you estimate the shoulders to be?
I would say shoulder to shoulder
it was at least
maybe four to five feet.
If I would stand in the middle of it and I'd strictly strand, there was probably at least a good two feet on either side.
Like from my shoulder to its shoulder, it would be at least like two feet on either side.
Sure.
Did you notice anything interesting or out of the ordinary about the arms at all?
They were pretty well built.
Like the bicep parts were pretty big.
It's arms were longer than like a human arm.
like they hung down like differently its elbows were kind of a little bit long like
not only say it had knobby elbows but the elbows were like I'll say defined and then it had like
semi-smallish forearms and then bigger hands that's interesting were you able to see the hands
at all were they all covered with hair or were there parts of you know that maybe weren't I could
see, yeah, I could see the tops.
I couldn't see the palms very well.
I could see the tops.
Like the top part,
like the top part before it starts
the fingers were pretty hairy.
And then, like,
I'm assuming the fingers were black or they were dark.
Might not have been half fur on,
but they were maybe fleshish-colored looking.
I didn't see any fingernails.
Gotcha.
It sounds like you definitely were able to see
the creature move around a bit.
Did you notice anything weird about the gate of the creature or how it walked?
It was kind of hunched over.
Like, you know how, like, if you walk up a steep hill, you've got to lean forward to keep
your balance.
It was kind of like that, but not like really lean forward, but lean forward enough that
it would have to like balance itself out.
And it would take a pretty decent stride, but it wasn't like not like a normal.
it was a stomp.
It was more like it would make like,
we could eat like a step,
but it was like,
it was more like a stomp.
Like it had like big,
heavy shoes on.
So it had weight in its feet and it was just like picking its leg up
and it's like plopping it down.
Gotcha.
And was it,
was it moving just straight ahead when it would walk?
Or would it make any weird movements with its legs?
No,
it would walk straight.
It walked straight like a person.
Okay.
Like there was no, like it wasn't bow-legged.
It didn't like, it didn't, what I'll call a toddler walk.
It didn't walk like a toddler where it was like like kind of on its sides of its, on the sides of its feet.
It was flat-footed and it walked straight like a person.
But like I said, it's like it walked like it was heavy, heavy-footed or heavy-legged that it had to.
Like when it, it's stride was like.
pretty decent and then it would just like that look like when it would put its leg down it was just like
thud and then it would make it strad and then it was like thud you could definitely tell it was walking
there were a few times where you actually either talked out loud to the woods or the creature
or to both were there was there any time during this over the months where you feel like you got a
response back in some way, either in your head or in a dream?
No.
No, there was nothing back.
There was no, like, I didn't have any dreams.
I didn't have any, like, there wasn't any kind of, like, any kind of, like, any kind
of, like, growling or anything like that.
I was just pretty much, I just went down and I was just trying to let myself, like, I was
letting my presence know.
I don't even know why.
Honestly, I don't even know why I was trying to, like, trying to, like, I don't even
I tried figuring it out, like, why, if it didn't understand English, why, like, you talk to your dog.
You know your dog don't understand you, but you still talk to your dog.
Like, it's another human being.
I guess it's, like, it's how your brain rationalizes things.
So, I was just like, hey, I'm here.
You do you.
I'm going to do me.
If it's any point in time, you don't want me here.
Like, just let me know.
And, like, there was no.
like no kind of auditory response, no kind of noise response.
As far as I know, I could have just been talking to a tree and got the same reaction.
Right.
Was there any smell at all at any point when you had close interaction?
Smell like a wet dog.
Okay.
Like a real bad, like a real wet dog.
Sure.
Like I went bear hunting.
I've shot some black bears.
It didn't smell like a black bear.
It didn't smell like any animal.
I ever came across in the woods.
It didn't smell like no deer.
It didn't smell like no bear.
It just smelled up.
It was like a wet dog, but times a thousand.
Some people say it smells like they smell like rotten garbage or rottenness.
I got out of it was wet dog.
Like wet musty dog.
Yeah, it makes total sense.
You had said that you saw some tracks at one point.
Were you able to...
Yeah.
Do you remember how big the tracks were, approximately, things like that?
Let's see.
I wear a size 10 shoe.
It dwarfed my foot by at least four inches, four or five inches,
lengthwise, width wise.
Like if you go, if you put your thumb and your pinky out and you curl your knuckles in,
if I did that on the edge, it was probably...
thumb and pinky to like half a thumb and pinky to the other side.
Gotcha.
Toes?
Like, no, but look, it looked like the only impressions that I could see, like definition
out of the footprint, so that it was a heel impression.
Like, it landed on its heel first, and then, like, the ball of it's, like, what would be
the ball of your foot?
But toe-wise, I didn't see any toes.
But where we were at there, it's grass or dirt.
no mud.
Gotcha.
Why do you think your dad had you go back down to the area with the shotgun?
Down with the river, it's on, there's usually, there's always some kind of like human interaction.
He didn't know if there was some people down there that were trying to scare us out so they could
scare me out so they could break into the trailer, break into the camper or like break in,
to like whatever we have down at our like down in our campsite.
It's down my dad's career army.
It's just instinct to grab a weapon if you're going to confront something at 12 o'clock at
night.
It's better safe than sorry.
So I guess that's why we went to like wanted to go back.
I think he just wanted to reassure himself that whatever happened, whatever was going
on down there.
If it was down there enough to scare me away, then whatever it was.
was something that you don't want to contend with, like,
you don't want to take a butter knife to a gunfight.
In fact, if you understand my meaning.
Absolutely.
It makes perfect sense.
Did these interactions, did they affect your future career in the Navy at all?
No.
No, it was almost like, it was almost like, it was just like everyday life.
Like, like, like I said,
I grew up in the woods.
I grew up around wild animals.
To me, it was just another day down at the river.
It was just another day around a wild animal.
My dad used to tell me stories when they would go camping upstate Pennsylvania.
Like, I would be under the camp, I'd be, like, I was in diapers and I was a toddler.
I was underneath our camper playing with wild bobcats.
Or like the one time I was, like, I wandered off and I was playing with a black bear.
To me, it was just another normal day.
I was always brought up, like, there's, like, everybody says there's nothing to be afraid of at nighttime that isn't around during the day.
Like, once again, like, there's nothing in the woods to be afraid of.
That's not already out there.
So me being a little kid growing up around wild animals and being a toddler playing with wild animals, to me, it was just another average.
wild animal that just happened to come along. So it didn't really like most some people say oh it drastically
changed my life or like I'm like so terrified I can't go back out in the woods again. I had like neither
feeling like it wasn't like it wasn't like I saw like a reincarnation of Jesus or it wasn't like I've seen an
angel where I got some kind of spiritual connection out of it. It wasn't like I felt like deathly terrified
that I can no longer walk in the woods.
I was just like an average day.
That's very, very interesting.
Quite the mental picture of playing with Bobcats too.
I mean, that's pretty awesome.
You're lucky that you didn't get messed up.
Those guys can get pretty wild.
Yeah, I had a couple, yeah, I had a couple scratches here and there.
But, like, other than that, so, like, I wasn't, like, I guess, like, the one time when I was pulling, like, I was underneath the, well, my dad,
My dad had me by the ankles, and I had a hold of the Bobcat's tail, and I wanted to play with the kitty.
And he was trying to pull me out from under the camper, and I think that's when I got scratched because I was pulling on his tail.
Oh, man.
Yeah, absolutely.
John, thank you for sharing what you experienced there back in the late 1980s.
It helps put another mark on the map, and it may help some people listening to this.
perhaps they've experienced things in the same area.
Are we able to say the town that this was in as well?
Yeah, yeah.
It was right outside of Goldsboro, Pennsylvania.
Now, a couple miles down the road, it's called Peach Bottom.
Pennsylvania, they have a power plant down there.
Everybody down around the power plant has seen something similar to a Bigfoot,
at least a few period of times.
I've heard stories like from people down around that area.
Like I said, Timothy used to say that whole area for like the longest period of time was like,
there was at least three or four Bigfoot sightings a month for like a couple of months, like for a couple of years in a row.
And then all of a sudden it just stopped.
It just like it all went away.
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It should be York County.
Okay, York County, yep.
It should be York County.
Very interesting. Well, thank you for sharing your time tonight and what you experienced.
And listeners, if there's anyone out there that has experienced stuff as well in York County, Pennsylvania, definitely feel free to reach out.
And I appreciate your time today, John.
Yeah, no problem.
Yeah, it's always a good talk to somebody else.
All right, Bigfoot Society.
I've got the privilege of talking to Saul today.
Saul is a listener that contacted me from Texas with some interesting things that have happened to his family.
And so it's a pleasure to have you here today with us today.
Saul, how's it going?
I'm doing good.
I'm really excited to hear what you have had going on.
It sounds like it's maybe involved with the air.
Airbnb, but I'm going to let you go ahead and share the story and we'll see where this takes
us. But thanks for being here, man, and go ahead and floor is yours. All right. Yeah, pretty much
my family had an Airbnb and that's called Richland Chambers River. That's pretty much next to
Corset County, Texas. And, you know, we're planning on finding a location that's kind of like
secluded by itself along pretty much did all the searching. And pretty much really just, you know,
Everybody was happy to go over there, you know, excited and stuff like that.
The Airbnb did have, like, 30 acres of land.
So that was, like, you know, pretty big, you know, by itself.
It was a week's worth being over there.
Once we got there, you know, everybody was happy to be there, stuff like that.
And once we got settled in and stuff, obviously, we went there for fishing, mainly for the lake.
The first night, nothing too crazy.
It's really wood on Google Maps.
It looks pretty dry out there, but it's really, really green.
A lot of rain that's been pushing through there lately.
Maybe the, I see the first night was fine.
The second night, my brother, my younger brother,
I have four brothers plus me, which is five.
He went out there about three o'clock in the morning.
He's pretty crazy doing that by himself,
but it took a kayak out there, he had live jacking and stuff like that.
So he was safe.
I guess it really started with him, really.
He was telling me that, you know, he heard
I guess something walking down at the bottom of the towards the lake part.
And, you know, I asked him if it was like an armadillo because they're like, you know, shuffling around at night.
And he said, no, it wasn't an armadillo.
You can hear the, you know, shuffle, but, you know, a bigger, bigger thing.
We didn't hear any hogs or anything like that.
And I don't think they're really around that area, especially that close to the lake.
But I could be wrong.
From that point, he didn't tell anybody about that.
So from there, we know why I didn't think of nothing about it.
And I'm always the one that, you know, believes in stuff like that,
Big Flips and UFOs and stuff like that.
So everybody knows I'm the one in the family that, you know,
just open-minded about everything.
I'm saying, I'm thinking about maybe,
maybe that was Monday, Tuesday,
Tuesday night to Wednesday night.
I'm thinking it's around that air at that time.
So two of my brothers went out an afternoon to go fish.
You know, it's hot in Texas, obviously.
So them two went out and worried at the,
at the house.
And then from there, they came back, I'm going to say around 930, 10, 30, around that time.
And from there, they were outside.
My dad was barbecue and stuff.
So we were just, you know, chillaxon pretty much.
And from there, I guess when they were coming back in, that's when I heard from them,
you know, the story from them, that someone threw a rock in the water.
And there where we're at, it's two creeks back there, and it's really, really wooded.
And so they came.
up and one of them screamed but you know it kind of freaked everybody out because we heard
somebody scream and they came up and they're like someone through a rock and we're like well you know
he were looking at me because you know they probably wanted to mess with me but i'm like what would you
mean a rock he's like yeah someone threw a rock out there and hit the water and i thought i was like you know
maybe a what a beaver and he they said no it was no way they didn't have any lights with them they
just had their phone lights, which, you know, I don't know why they want to have a flashlight with them, but.
So we were always kind of asking a bunch of questions, and obviously I've heard podcasts about
things like that, but, you know, I was keeping my guard up with them because they're like playing around.
And we're sitting around the Barky pit, and they're like, no, for real, some of something through a rock at us.
And it was like, well, I was like, I don't know, maybe a big foot. And they're like, no, there's no way, no way.
But that's, I guess that really started the second part of it. And by then, I was already having my
I was right up really nervous a little bit because it's really really thick out there.
Say by then about Thursday.
Same thing.
Everybody wakes up, you know, have a good time, swimming pool, stuff like that.
Throughout the day, everything was just fine.
It came the third night.
Yeah, by the third night, I'm guessing fourth night.
They go back out there again and they come back and they say someone through, you know, a smaller rock at them.
And by then I'm like, all right, guys.
You know, quit playing around.
They're like, no, we're for real.
That's the one through a rock.
A smaller one this time.
And we're like, okay, well, maybe Bigfoot, maybe not.
I don't know.
So that happened.
Nothing too serious.
We're saying about the fourth night.
That's when it kind of got really, really crazy.
By then, us three brothers went out, went out to the lake.
We finished up pretty late.
It was actually around, I see about 10, 30, 11 o'clock coming back.
before we took off my other brother, which, you know, that's all four of them, basically.
He went down there. By the end, it was probably like 9.30, 10.
He thought we were down there towards the bottom of the lake with the boat.
And by that point of the time, we were out, you know, fishing.
And what I've heard from him, he said that somebody, someone that threw a big log in the water.
And then he, you know, by the time we come back, we're like, what are you talking about?
He's like, I'm for real. He's like, somebody is really messing with us out here.
and there's no
there's no houses around
there's one to the side of us
but it's empty
I'm guessing they're just a lake house
that nobody doesn't really use
so he was
you know he's pretty scary
like I can see in his face
and he was telling me
he was serious about it
and so I was like all right
this is really
you know getting kind of creepy out here at night
so everybody kind of had their guard up
but you know playing around
I'd say about
by the end it's about Friday
maybe it's Saturday
because
out there again, you know, same time.
We come back, but this time we had a, excuse me,
we had a flashlights with us and, you know,
and we came back in the same spot and we were yelling out there,
you know, cussing around and saying, well, we got flashlights now,
throw something now.
And, you know, nothing happened.
I was like, okay, then that kind of proves that that's, you know,
probably a beaver, even though they swore up and down and it wasn't one.
So we came back up.
My dad was cooking some burgers on the top deck of that Airbnb.
And everybody was inside, you know, eating and,
and, you know, chatting and stuff like that.
And it was me, my mom and my dad,
and we're outside, you know, eating our burgers
because, you know, they had a lot of rain still pushing through.
And my mom had her phone going,
and she had her music playing on her phone.
Nothing too loud or too crazy.
And my mom kind of just, like, you know,
joke lately with my dad and kind of tapped them on the shoulder
and tell them to do the call, which, you know,
with us is like basically like a handful of,
you kind of cup your hands together and you kind of like,
you know, blow into it.
It sounds like almost like an owl,
pretty much. My dad's really good out there. We can all do it, but I kind of lost my step on that.
But we're sitting there in the dark, you know, in the dark. We like it pretty dark out there.
And he went ahead and, you know, put his hands together. Then he blew into his hands.
And as soon as he did that, that's when, you know, everything went, went really crazy.
Because, I mean, we're all sitting on chairs. And as soon as he did that, that, that, that, howl, below, like, whistle, whatever.
He couldn't even put his hands down. And we got a response back. And then,
from that, I mean, we
automatically knew. We all looked at it too
like, you know, like, what, but
my mom kind of freaked out.
I mean, she got up and she was trying to turn down her phone
on the volume on her phone. She couldn't even do that.
And my dad kind of looked at me. He was like,
you know, like, I can tell from his face. Like, he was thinking, like,
hard, trying to figure out what, you know,
what we heard. And it wasn't too far, but it
wasn't too close either. I say in my mind,
I'm probably like 80 yards,
probably, 85 yards.
but yeah that's like many of the really crazy thing from that after that i really knew for sure
there was something going on it just did it once it kind of like the best way i could say it's like
it howled and screech at the same time but that the weird part where it kind of threw me for a loop
is that it started with a high like a high how and screech at the same time and then it lowered
its its voice while still doing it so i mean
my mind I'm putting it myself into where it was at.
And you can just tell how it came from like the gut.
And they came back out towards the end.
And then from there, I knew for a fact, like there's no way anybody can, you know,
can be that loud and responds, you know, that fast with my dad.
So that's really about it, pretty much, you know, like a rundown of everything that
happened the next day.
I think I posted on Facebook.
I was looking for some groups on Facebook, you know, seeing if anybody had any experiences
out here. There were some people saying, yeah, about the
wall life management area, which I didn't know it was a wall life management
next to the lake. And that stuff was pretty, pretty thick back there.
But that's really about it. Nothing really too crazy. We didn't see anything like that.
We just, you know, heard it the last night, the last two nights where we were there.
We didn't want to mess around and start leaving food around for anything like that.
So that's very interesting. Thank you for sharing that.
Can you explain how loud it was?
Oh man. Like I said, it's really hard to describe because we were up higher. It was like a second floor. And it's really, really, really thick out there. So it's like it has to be loud enough to, you know, push through all the brush and then all the trees, but far enough to be, you know, not too crazily close to us. But it's really hard to describe it.
Is it comparable to anything else that you've ever heard the volume of soundwise?
No, there's no way.
Really? As in it's louder or softer?
I say, I'm gonna say it louder.
Okay.
When you heard it, did it have any physical effect to your body or the way you were thinking at all?
To you the truth, it just like, as soon as we heard it, my mind, my mind just went blank.
Like, it just like, I couldn't realize or I couldn't, like, believe what I heard.
You know what I mean?
It's just weird.
And we all look at each other.
I think, I mean, my hair stood up on my arms.
And then, like I said, we're pretty high up on the balcony.
But I know everybody, me and my mom and my dad, we all freaked out.
You know, eyes got big out there.
We're like, you know, my dad, he was really, really thinking about it.
Like, you can, I could just see him.
He was looking down.
He had a, you know, beer in his hand.
He was looking down, looking up, looking down.
And I'm like, well, what do you think now?
And he's like, I don't know.
He's like, I don't know.
He's, he pretty much said, I see that stuff on TV.
You know, they do that for reviews and all that.
I said, yeah, but he's like, what about this one?
He's like, well, that one, he's like, there's no way that was a person.
I was like, well, I'm trying to tell y'all, but you don't want to believe me.
My mom went ahead and told everybody everybody comes all out, and they all start hooping and hollering and stuff.
And, you know, everybody looks at me and they don't want to believe me.
I was like, well, that's my dad.
And they're, you know, talking to my dad, and my dad was like telling them the truth.
And they're like, well, they really did hear something.
At the time when it was just you guys outside and then your dad did the call and then you hear this.
howl, screech, scream.
Were there any other sounds that were going on at the same time,
or what was it like outside?
No, that was it.
Just pretty calm out there.
My dad said there's some kind of birds that come out of night,
and they kind of turp.
They're pretty annoying.
Actually, they're almost every night.
And then once that happened, they stopped.
I think that happened Friday night.
And then Saturday, Sunday,
the birds never came back out that night.
So by then, we never went out there really to mess.
around so got it so it sounded like was it the kind of quiet that's i don't know if you've ever
heard this where it gets really quiet really quick and it's kind of an unnerving quiet or was it
just you know bird stop making noise and nothing not that kind of quiet like i said my mom was
playing music on her phone so the phone wasn't really too loud but you know it was i guess you
could say it was pretty quiet out there but we didn't have any kind of like you know like airy
feelings or anything like that. But once we heard that, and then we're all like, whoa.
Gotcha. Are there any other sounds that you heard while you were there that really didn't make
sense or were out of place or just kind of weird? No. That was really about it. And just the rock
drawing. And we really couldn't figure that out why that was happening either. And then one of my
brothers that were out there, he was trying to, you know, he doesn't believe none of that stuff. So
he's trying to figure out, you know, what really threw a rock out there. And I was like,
well, there can't be nobody in that bush. There's no way. We took a walk, you know,
It's a pretty good walk just to get to the main entrance.
And, you know, I was kind of sculpting it out,
saying maybe because they could have been the neighbors out there messing around.
But now you can tell that place hasn't been driven through,
like the dirt road, it has grass growing over it and stuff like that.
And you can just tell it just hasn't been messed with.
Oh, absolutely.
Yeah, they kind of, you know, made it more suspicious, I guess.
Mm-hmm, definitely.
after you experienced, you know, the weird rock throws and the weird sound, did you do any research to see if there had been other weird things reported in the area or talk to the Airbnb owners or anything like that?
No, we didn't talk to the owners.
I did look on, you know, on whatever, Google, whatever.
There was reports around the area, but they were like towards back to it towards 2010 and stuff like that.
But I'm pretty sure that, you know, if anybody were hearing anything, they're going to keep it.
house, so.
Yeah, absolutely.
On the property, and you said there were, it was a pretty big property, right?
There was quite a few acres on it.
Yeah, 30 acres.
Gotcha.
Did you pretty much stay around the house or did you actually go out and explore most
of the property?
Just stayed around the house.
The description on the Airbnb said, you know, was, we thought it was really clear,
you know, so we can, you know, go out there and hike around a little bit,
but it was pretty, pretty bushy out there.
We just stayed mainly towards like just the main entrance, which is like a dirt road back there.
And that's really about it.
And we walk down to the lake part.
But yeah.
Any weird broken trees or trees leaned against each other or anything out of the ordinary with the trees in the area?
No, it's really hard to tell because when we were coming up here or that way towards the lake, there's been a, like I said, a lot of storms.
And from the drive, it was like a three and a half hour drive.
You know, Texas is giant.
So, and there was trees all right from there that, you know, constantly twisted up from, I guess, like, bad thunderstorms or maybe even tornadoes, I'm not for sure.
So it's really hard to tell what was what over there.
Absolutely.
It's in a, it's an interesting area.
It's, I'm looking at it on a map right now.
And let's see, it looks like it's kind of southeast of Dallas, east of maybe northeast of Waco.
And there, you know, there's some pretty sizable, I guess it is a while away from David's.
Crockett and Sam Houston National Forest, but there is that little wildlife management area next to the...
Oh, yeah.
It looks small on Google Maps, go work, but in reality, it's pretty wicked out there.
Really?
It's just a massive place.
Oh, yeah.
And it was a bunch of, like I said, a bunch of rain, so everything's been pretty swampy out there, too, the truth.
So if anyone you want to hide, it's a good spot to hide at.
absolutely when you when the different individuals heard the rock splash did they
were they able to see like where the rock came from or even the rock in general as it was in
the air or when it splashed in the water did they see that they say whenever it splashed or
hit the hit the water they you know they all looked and they could see the ripples and stuff so
got and then i you know i was trying to ask them to see if it was a beer because you know
weaver slapped the water, especially if someone gets too close to them.
And they said, no, it was a rock because you can hear the way, you know, there's a sound that rocks make when it hits the water.
It's like a big, like a bump noise.
So that's what they heard.
Yep.
It's very interesting.
And I bet there's going to be someone listening to this that is going to be able to say that they have also had weird stuff happen in that area.
These are these are the kinds that I like because it leads to other stuff as well.
I mean, the way that this reservoir looks like, it is absolutely massive.
And yeah, there's probably other things that have been going on.
Have you ever gone to any other areas like this or any other parks in Texas where you've had weird stuff happen?
Or is this just the one situation that you've ever had anything happened before?
It's probably the only one we have anything happen.
We went to Lake Linneeson, which is like north of Houston, I guess you can say, as close to the Sam Houston National.
I think it was that lake.
I'm looking on the map right now.
I've been in a couple of other lakes around there, but nothing really too crazy compared to this one right here.
Yeah, it was a first.
First for me, you know, I believe in it, but once we hear it or once I heard it, it's a whole different thing.
absolutely well saul it's it's an interesting story and it does bring up some interesting questions about the area
and i'm glad you were able to come on real quick and to share what you experienced and definitely
keep us posted if you ever come back to that area and if you ever experience any other similar things
Yeah, no problem.
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You know what I love about Addy?
Everything?
Well, yeah, but it's as little
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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-chang.
Man, I feel like a woman.
Meet Addie,
The Little Pink Pill.
Addie is a prescription
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At the time, I feel like...
At least, I've learned...
Like, the value of the family,
the importance of the job,
and that the 99% of the people of more
of 50,
you have the virus that cause a Culebrilla.
Although not all the people in risk
the developeran,
I see the eruption dolorousa
with ampollos' longs,
making that even the tasks
more simple,
are all a retort.
No, learn about the Culebrilla
to the way difficult.
Talked on your doctor or
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This is Daniel Fischel.
And Ryder Strong from PodMeet's World.
As cat parents,
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I like things my way. My coffee, my schedule, and my treatment.
So I talked to my doctor about self-injecting with the Vivgard-Hitrilo pre-filled syringe,
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