Creek Devil: Norma Recalls Nighttime Bluff Charge and Eye Shine Sighting
Posted Monday, June 22, 2026
By Squatchable.com staff
There's something about a late-night encounter story that just hits different, especially when it involves a bluff charge in pitch darkness. A recent video popped up featuring a researcher named Norma sharing some seriously hair-raising experiences from a remote area she's been investigating for over a decade.
The main story centers on an incident where Norma and her husband were out in the woods around 2 AM, armed with an H2 audio recorder. About 27 minutes into their session, they heard a tree snap loud and crisp. Her husband immediately said if anything comes charging through, they're leaving. What happened next was even more unsettling. When they reviewed the audio later, they discovered a strange growl-howl sound that neither of them heard in real time. That's the kind of thing that makes you wonder what else is happening out there that our ears simply can't pick up.
Then came the bluff charge. Norma could hear movement that her husband couldn't, and eventually twigs started breaking. When her husband threw the flashlight at her and told her to scan out the window, she caught a single eye shine by a tree, a pretty good size one. The Sasquatch had stopped moving, apparently satisfied with scaring them off. Mission accomplished, as Norma put it.
But that's not even the wildest part of the conversation. Norma also shared the backstory of why she started researching this particular area 13 years ago. A friend told her about a woman who had a deeply unsettling experience at her home around 2 AM. The woman was watching TV in bed when she noticed movement at her window. She got up, checked, saw nothing, and went back to bed, leaving the curtains open this time. That's when she saw a face pressed against the lower pane of the window, dark and hairy. The woman was so traumatized she refused to sleep in her bedroom for three months afterward.
Six months later, the woman's two sons and a friend were standing in their driveway when they saw a Sasquatch cross the road from one side and disappear into the woods on the other. They ran into the house, then came back out to try to follow it, but found nothing. These creatures are notoriously fast and agile, and they don't necessarily travel in a straight line once they hit tree cover. Concealment is their specialty.
The area Norma investigates sits across the street from where these sightings occurred, which explains why she's had so much activity there. When a location has a history like that, it tends to remain a hotspot.
This is the kind of firsthand account that really sticks with you. Norma comes across as a credible witness with years of field experience, and the details she shares, from the audio anomalies to the eye shine to the window peeping incident, paint a picture of an area that's very much active. Anyone interested in serious Sasquatch research should definitely check out this video for themselves.