A hunter encountered a Bigfoot that hissed at him and threw water on him

Posted Friday, February 24, 2023

By Squatchable.com staff

I just watched a video on YouTube featuring a group of Bigfoot hunters searching for evidence of the legendary creature in Fouke, Arkansas The video opens with a man describing his lifelong fascination with Bigfoot and his desire to join a friend in the Fouke Monster Festival, a gathering of Sasquatch enthusiasts in a town known for the 1972 movie "The Legend of Boggy Creek," which dramatized the alleged encounters of a creature known as the Fouke Monster. The man and his crew drive along a dirt road in the Sulfur River Bottoms, a swampy area rumored to be a hotspot for Bigfoot sightings, and record their observations with thermal cameras, spotlights, and audio equipment. As they listen to the sounds of frogs, bugs, and coyotes, the man and his companions hear something unusual: a series of grunts and whoops that seem to come from an animal that is not easily identifiable. They set up camp and continue their search, hoping to capture visual or audio evidence of the creature. One of them recalls a story about a Bigfoot sighting near Cottonwood Lake, where they discovered footprints and turtle shells that were ripped in half, possibly by the creature's powerful jaws. Another shares a story about a hunter who encountered a Bigfoot that hissed at him and threw water on him. The man acknowledges that there is a degree of suggestion and imagination involved in the hunt for Bigfoot, as every sound and movement in the dark and creepy wilderness can be interpreted as a sign of the creature's presence. Nevertheless, he and his crew remain determined to uncover the truth about Bigfoot, even if it means risking their safety and sanity. As he puts it, "it takes it to a whole nother level, you have rocks thrown at you, sticks thrown at you, you're running for your life, it brings back the childhood but you're actually in the monster movie." The video offers a glimpse into the world of Bigfoot culture and the efforts of dedicated researchers and enthusiasts to find evidence of the elusive creature. Whether or not the grunts, whoops, and growls heard in the Sulfur River Bottoms were made by a Bigfoot or some other unknown animal remains a mystery, but the fascination and curiosity of those who search for the creature endures. As the man states, "no places on Earth seem to hold more lore" than the forests and swamps where Bigfoot may be lurking. Keep searching, fellow believers, and who knows what you might discover in the shadows of the wild.