This is an interesting report from 1954, Loxahatchee River, Florida: Father and Daughter See Swimming Bigfoot
On a canoe trip along the Loxahatchee River, Alan Smith and his twelve year old daughter Jenny-Mae Smith saw a lot of wild creatures. Jenny-Mae had seen nearly twenty two dragonflies, while Alan kept pointing to various types of fish he saw in the dark river waters.
As the canoe slowly floated along, the pair were chatting about the lack of clouds in the sky, when Jenny-Mae noticed a large dark mass in the middle of the river. At first, Alan thought it was a tree or maybe a sandbar or group of rocks.
As the canoe headed straight for it, Alan tried to steer to the side. Heading first left, then right, but the dark mass appeared to follow the canoe’s heading. It was as if the mass was purposefully getting in the way.
Jenny-Mae’s gasp startled her father. She pointed at the mass and shouted, “Its a bear!”
Only it was no bear swimming in that Florida River. It was a Bigfoot.
As the canoe got within arm’s length of the monster, it dove under the water. Emerging on the the other side of the canoe with a large splash. Alan paddled furiously to get away from the creature. Who seemed to be laughing at the trick it played on the panicked people in the canoe.
Credit: https://bigfoothistory.wordpress.com
Trent M
They were lucky that the creature had a sense of humor instead of one of hunger.
Mark B
I would like to hear more about what a laughing Sasquatch sounds like.
m99
That’s just creepy, a startling moment in an otherwise perfect day, I’d imagine.
(Probably one of those juveniles from the Purple commercials, seeing-as the dad is away on business doing those “Messin’ With Sasquatch” Commercials advertising the Jack Links jerky. His mother was too busy cleaning the dwelling place behind that stinker juvie to have kept him from messing with the people.)
Laughter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WofqmWpXJZ8