July 6 of 1977, three witnesses saw the “Hawley Him”, and it threw rocks at them. This occurred at the Abilene Boys Ranch near Hawley, Texas.
The next month, three women saw a Bigfoot on the road near Trinidad, Texas, which borders Cedar Creek Lake. Two weeks later a man saw a seven-foot-tall Bigfoot on a road near Corsicana, which is in the same general area.
In January of 1978, a woman in Sand Hill reported to the Harrison County Sheriff’s Department that a Bigfoot growled at her, and was fighting with some dogs in the woods in the community about eight miles west of Marshall on U.S. Hwy. 80.
I want to thank Steven for sending this to me, Steven writes “This was reported 4 months and 20 miles away from the “Hawley Him” sighting”

Martin Z
I thought sasquatch was being blamed for cow mutilations, the the ones done with surgical precision but using an object unknown to this date. This is an interesting story because who knows how many other mutilations such as this are going on elsewhere.
Steven J
This has nothing to do with “cattle mutilations” or that kind of phenomenon. The mutilations are simply that the animals have been torn apart and/or dismembered.
Also, Wes mis-stated one fact. This did not take place on the Abilene Boys Ranch (the Ben Ritchie Boys Ranch)m but rather on the private ranch of the Boy’s Ranch Administrator, who had some boys from the Boys ranch performing some labor on his own ranch.
Gumshoguy
Agreed Steven J …
Gumshoguy
Mutilate or Predation? This is a short list of what Bigfoot is known to predate for sustenance.
Bear
Beaver
Birds
Cat
Chicken
Clams
Cow
Coyote
Deer
Dog
Duck
Elk
Fish
Gator
Geese
Goat
Horse
Muskrat
Pig
Rabbit
Raccoon
Sheep
Turkey
Walrus
It is generally accepted Bigfoot/ Sasquatch are omnivores meaning their diet consist of both plant vegetation and meat generally speaking. After reviewing about 25,500 Bigfoot reports over 500 of those carcass related reports point to more than 44 percent involved chickens, 14 percent made deer, 10 percent were cows and dogs made up 8 percent of all reports.
Wreaking Havoc of Farm Industry
Predating livestock is a problem and damage repair and loss of livestock is extremely costly. Anyone familiar with the rising costs of groceries and meat and poultry specifically will tell you $17.40 per pound for a beef rib steak is exceedingly greater than 20 years ago, chicken and pork are no less more expensive than previously seen in the past years. For a farmer or rancher or private owner loss and replacement of any livestock is cost prohibited to many people.