Oct 15

Bigfoot vocalization recorded in East Texas

Bigfoot vocalization recorded by The Bigfoot Research Society, November 2013 in east Texas. please check out their web site at http://www.sasquatchsounds.com/

12 Responses to “Bigfoot vocalization recorded in East Texas”

  1. Janetta V

    I know one thing, I sure wouldn’t want to be there in person to here these sounds. Not unless I was in the latest army tank with lots of firepower. Very interesting. Thanks Wes.

  2. Gail W

    I’m telling you guys…….proof they are real to the entire world will come out of east Texas. Activity there is through the roof! I live in Texas, and I wouldn’t camp out in East Texas even if I was camped surrounded by the 101st Airborne Division! LOL!

  3. Dave P

    Why is it that with nearly every recording of a Bigfoot screaming/howling, there are either dogs barking, or coyotes howling in the background? Would this indicate that they regularly hang around the outskirts of town’n farm? Do coyotes and feral dogs follow them around, gleaning scraps of food from the creatures kill? When I observe deer, I’m always intent on watching their observations; looking with rotating, radar ears, toward the woods for danger. I’ve seen them bolt, with me anticipating what’s coming. Usually a coyote, or a bear. Now, after listening to so many episodes of SC, I will be on the edge of my seat, watching for something greater.

  4. Teresa V

    This sounds almost exactly what my hubby and I heard one evening in mid July of this year. We went out to a friend’s property to get in some target shooting in. This piece of land is about 5-7 miles outside of town. It was between 8:45 and 9 pm. We had just finished shooting and was packing up our targets and other stuff we had taken with us. I was still wearing my ear muffs and my hubby came up to me and asked if I heard that Bigfoot scream. My hubby is a big skeptic but I have made him listen to vocalizations I’ve found on line. I had not heard the first scream, but as he was pointing out the direction the scream had came from, we heard another loud scream to the West, then a third scream came from the east, the same direction the first scream came from. Almost immediately after the third scream, the coyotes started howling and continued their howls for 3-5 minutes.

  5. Robert W

    One of the vocalizations sounded like a human. Dumb question: why do squatches even vocalize?. Primal instinct?. Hunting and other foraging activities?. Is there any resource that I can read that better educates me on this topic?. Can any of the listeners or Wes help?. Many thanks and have a great weekend everyone!

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