Feb 22

SC EP:1133 I felt like I was trapped

Mac has agreed to come on the show. He had a very recent encounter in PA. There is a lot more to this encounter but Mac describes this area where he hunts and multiple strange events took place that led up to his sighting. Mac said “I only saw one but I am sure there was two of them.

Mac writes “I was out hunting squirrel and raccoon, and I experienced a wood knock, the creature following me, seeing it move through my spotlight, and then catching it’s face looking at me from behind a tree.

It was at least seven feet tall, had a gray haired face with sunken in eyes, big brow ridge, and blocky chin. The hair was thin around the face but covered the mouth and cheek area as if it was an old man’s beard. It did not have a cone shaped head, more round like a person.

I saw it’s face, a little bit of it’s neck, and a bit of its dark shoulders before it pulled away quickly behind the tree. As I moved away it followed me, to which I then decided to push through thorns to get back into the creek and across it to get back to the road.”

 

 


 

 

 

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61 Responses to “SC EP:1133 I felt like I was trapped”

  1. Maria G

    Thx Wes… Looking forward to hearing tonight’s episode… OMG I said the same thing about an hour ago and didn’t even realize it was last week’s ..what a dumb ass. This pneumonia is kicking my butt. sending love and health to the SC family from Maine

  2. Craig F

    Thank you for concentrating on the encounters and avoiding a lot of conversation that is just shooting the breeze and greeting people and stuff like that. The “Hi, how ya doing” kind of stuff has a place, yet people get carried away with sometimes, it is like filler in a food when you just want to eat the food itself. Thank you and the guest and the creatures for making a very tasty show.

  3. Chad W

    This was a great episode. Mac is well-spoken, and provided so many details of his weird encounters. That homestead is sure in a strange area. Thanks Wes and Mac!

  4. Patricia Y

    Mac
    I wish you would think of the consequences for the poor raccoon families your killing, Wondering how many mom’s you’ve tricked into coming to their tree hole to see what was endangering her young? You’ve probably killed a lot of females nursing their young. Shame on you. That’s NOY hunting!

    • Mac K

      Well seeing as I have been yet to be successful, I’ve killed no mothers nursing their babies. Also, trapping or calling are pretty much the only ways you can hunt raccoons, so contrary to what you think, that is real hunting. Some people run dogs to chase them down and get them to hide in trees, do you want me to do that?

  5. 814TrumpArmy

    I love to hunt and kill…Nothing better then a Hunters Encounter especially in my Home State Pennsylvania!!! Great Video Wes! I used to have a Blue Tick Hound named Sam and so did my best friend… that We would run on coons a night…Some nights we would kill a dozen at least…It was great hunting…When my dog passed …he loved to rip into the coons…I sold my lights and stopped doing it…Now I got a few guns with thermals and will shoot them if i see them but mostly killing coyotes! Such great fun!

  6. Linda B

    I just want to comment about the creepy corpse colored skin manlike thing that crawled back into the woods like a spider ….makes me think he was something that crawled out of a grave, like a zombie thing. I wonder if there is an old cemetery around there . But then it sounded like it also looked a lot like the rake creature you also saw, Mac, …..experiments from a UFO deal. Good thing you and your parents are Christians (you mentioned they were at church). So if you ever get attacked by these things say the name of Jesus out loud and use a scripture ….. they have to leave you along. Truly the Bible verse is like the silver bullet for a werewolf etc. Is that right? Silver bullet/werewolf…?? Thanksnfornsharing your story, Mac!

    Thank you, Wes!!! Also dig the creepy into and love love the sss-soul music . 🤸‍♀️🤸👣🎵🎶🎼🎷🎷🎹🎺

  7. Dana J

    Something creepy about this episode.
    Maybe nothing left for Sasquatch to eat in that county?
    Defend yourself from what? The grey man seemed maybe drunk? Judging from skin color and sounds. Why shoot the poor guy? You were in a house. The guy had no weapon and seemed helpless and hopeless and seems only guilty of being creepy.
    Lots of very odd encounters. Yes I too think Sasquatch is an off-shoot of human and has evolved to live at night and doesn’t seem to kill humans when confronted. Too many crazy theories at the end in my opinion.
    Thanks as always.

  8. Dana J

    Humans have caused extinctions and are in process of causing more. Seems like a lot of raccoons out there but for a reason and it just takes a few overzealous hunters to tip an eco system. Please be mindful of that. Take care.

  9. Janice K

    Here in the PNW (our family encounters from Mt. Rainer to Mt. St. Helen’s (over a 70 year period and 4 generations) they tend to get worked up when areas have humans during the weekend/holiday times and everyone leaves but us. They want their space back and run us out with various scare tactics ( tree pushdowns, branch/log throwing, howls, slaps on campers, loud thuds, rock throwing, whooping, etc.). We leave peacefully and we leave nothing but footprints. we always clean the woods of trash (sad it’s there to begin with), be sure the campfire is totally out and head home with plenty of good memories. We have a plethora of strange incidents in the family history of the woods here going back to 1936 era until today.

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