Blue Ridge Bigfoot writes “A rash of break-ins occured in Henry’s private river community along the Rappahannock River on one particular summer back in the 90’s. He decides to start up a community watch hoping it will help him find answers and keep his friends and neighbors safe. Nobody told Bigfoot trespassing was illegal.”

Tamsin D
Another, perhaps the best reason for catch and release.
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Janetta V
Thanks for the story, I enjoyed it.
Ernest M
Reminds me of Bill Sheehan recounting an incident from one of his books. I purchased Volume 1 and all accounts are in short story form which makes it easier for me to digest.
Thank you Henry for sharing.
Paul M
Ya these critters like keeping people on edge… Seems like they will go way out of there way to harass people…. And ya if you got coolers full of fish that are outside smelling, well good luck with that… l put nothing past what they will do, because we hear new things alot… window tapping and rock throwing are normal but sometimes we get caught off guard by what they can and will do… thanks
Robin R Dawson Z
Wow, I live in between the Rappahannock and the Potomac Rivers. Once a year, I hear wood knocks down in the holler behind my house. I guess they are everywhere!