Aug 18

Hunter has close sighting of a primate-like creature

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2008, Tucker County, WV
I was hunting West Virginia’s late antler-less deer season in the Canaan Valley National Wildlife Refuge when the sighting occurred. I had gotten to the area shortly after 3:00pm that evening, and after parking my vehicle in the “Camp 70” parking area I hiked up what appeared to be an old logging trail directly behind the parking area. I had already gotten a late start and wanted to get afield as quickly as possible, so I decided to stalk along the logging trail until I got further into the river bottom. After hunting the trail for roughly 30 minutes I was able to see a long distance in the river bottom to my right, so I decided to move into the bottom in hopes a deer would emerge from the thick along the river at dusk. I came across another “road” after leaving the logging trail, so I started walking further into the valley on it.

The road was frozen and crusted over due to the cold temperatures, which made traveling quietly impossible, so after a short distance I found a small group of trees a few yards from the trail and set up in them. Shortly after arriving I heard what sounded like brush breaking 150 – 200 yards below me, towards the river. I readied myself in hopes it was a group of deer moving into the flats to feed, but nothing appeared. A few minutes passed by and I heard the sound again, and again, nothing materialized. I decided to move closer, and positioned myself in another group of small trees 100 yards or so below my first site. I had been in this grove of saplings for 5 – 10 minutes when I caught movement in a cluster of trees that was about 80 – 90 yards below me and to the left. I could see the movement with my naked eye, and immediately upon seeing it I scoped the group of trees and to my surprise saw nothing.

A few minutes went by and I caught the movement again, I quickly scoped the trees, and this time I was shocked by what I saw. At first I thought it was a large man, as the first thing I saw through my scope was a vague silhouette, but when my eyes focused I could see what appeared to be a primate-like creature standing upright and staring directly at me. It only broke it’s stillness to slightly move the upper portion of it’s body in an up and down motion. It would bend it’s knees as if it was going to sit down, then immediately straighten back up. This went on for what seemed to have been over a minute, then the creature exited the group of tree’s and moved to my left (the creature’s right), towards the mountain behind me. It walked across an expanse of river basin that I would guess to be 70 – 80 yards long before entering the timber and exiting my field of view. It kept watching me the whole time it was walking, only breaking it’s stare on me a few times to look directly ahead of it.

I initially thought of attempting to locate it’s track’s, but my nerves got the best of me and I started moving towards the parking lot as quickly as I could. Though the creature never actually made any threatening movements, I didn’t feel safe enough to continue hunting and remain in the valley any longer after the sun went down than I had to. I immediately left the area and had no further incidents on the way to my vehicle.

 

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12 Responses to “Hunter has close sighting of a primate-like creature”

  1. Frankie P

    I bet he was surprised! The strangest things seem to happen when hunting. I wonder if it’s because people are being quieter than in relation to fishing, camping or hiking.

  2. joe r

    If you go to the full report you can get a full description of its size and some added details. it’s at the bottom in the follow up investigation..

  3. Paul M

    Seems likely to be the stealth of hunters that bring them to their view. .. but they are often in the sights of the beasts before the hunter sees them. ALL ALONE .. I would have left before dark NO SENSE BEING The next 411 case. REALLY

  4. Darrell O

    Sounds like he caught it trying to get a little alone time… I have spent a lot of time hunting alone and not coming in until after dark. I might have to start making some changes.

  5. Dave T

    I think they’ve learned the difference between hunters and hikers or campers and the danger that hunters present to them. Other animals are the same way. I’ve had deer walk right out into my lawn and graze while I’m mowing on my lawnmower in plain view of them. If I stop the mower and start sneaking around, their demeanor completely changes, now I’m viewed as a threat and they won’t tolerate it. I think squatches are the same way. A couple of hikers in a conversation walking down the trail, not much of a threat. Couple hunters sneaking through the woods with guns, big threat. They do what the other animals do, hide or get the hell out of town.

  6. Tim C

    Bigfoot reads your demeanor for sure. That isn’t to say that everything we do is understood by them. Politically, if you throw stones at a Bigfoot he may very well consider it a taking-over of his turf, and fight to keep it. It doesn’t mean he will care at all what we’re thinking, but attempt to rush us off. When I see a Bigfoot, I automatically know that there is a good chance that one is behind me or nearby that he is drawing my attention away for. I think it isn’t the one you see, but the one who is closer to you.

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