Jun 5

SC EP:225 Sasquatch Vocalizations

Randy Harrington will be stopping by to share his recent audio he captured while in Washington State. We will review his audio and he will be sharing with us how he captured the audio and what was going on while he was recording.

Randy will also be sharing with us a recent encounter he looked into of a woman claiming she has Sasquatch on her property. Very strange story, you will not want to miss it.

 

 

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40 Responses to “SC EP:225 Sasquatch Vocalizations”

  1. Diana A

    Like any biologist who studies animals, you got to consider the male behaviors. The male bigfoot was probably marking his area for his female that was eating the fruit. Not claiming the women of the household!!! Noticing many young unknown males probably made the bigfoot protective. The female homeowner sounded as if she enjoyed observing the bigfoot. Isnt that why people move to the forest? To get away from the city to enjoy nature?
    If you can say the bigfoot feeds when her husband is gone, they notice the human males activity.
    Bigfoot is a part of nature dude, you all got to see it for what it is. It can hurt you like a bear , moose, elk and ferrel dogs!. If you want to shoot something, why dont you go out and get some” izika” virus caring insects
    Wes, your desire to shoot things all the time is what we call an Audoban collector. Every bird, butterfly, animal that has been drown is from a dead animal they hunted with intent to kill instead of observe it. So many extinct species now.

  2. Al G

    We just need to kill one! Hopefully one that’s terrorizing humans so it can be justified. But one needs to be harvested to prove that they exist.

    These vocalizations are interesting.

    • Christian L

      They’ve been killed. Many times. Still science won’t acknowledge them. Consider that they have tracks, scat, hair, and flesh (DNA) and they still laugh at those pursuing evidence. Doesn’t that tell you something?

  3. Mark R

    Randy Harrington is the most awesome researchers I’ve had the pleasure to meet. Love when you have him on. Hey Randy, don’t forget about me when you come in this neck of the woods again?

  4. Frankie P

    Those were really good vocals and the witness story was good too. Love the “bird”! I’d have been terrified with all the rocks being thrown, but maybe they were aimed at the recorder. Good guest. Thank you Wes.

  5. Janetta V

    I live about an hours drive away from this one area Randy researches, so it really brings it home to me when he gives his Oklahoma reports. I like the way he works and always enjoy listening to him. Thanks to both of you. Hey Wes I’m down here in central Okla. and last night it was 59 degrees and a north wind. Best wishes on you cooling down up there in Washington.

  6. Lise B

    Wes Great show..
    Thanks for being a great host and letting the guest talk without interrupting.
    I started listening to older blog talk radio shows,Some good, some not so good. Frustrating interruptions with questions from the chat room while guest is telling his story..AAhh! …………
    Randy, Love listening to your stories.. Thanks for sharing man…. Come back soon. 1 hour is not enough.

  7. Albert R

    This has to be one of the best episodes ever. Randy Harrington is incredibly ingenious and thoughtful about what he is doing. It would be great to hear more of his recordings. Please have him back.

  8. MONTE M

    Not going to catch me out there alone at night . In my truck yes .
    Funyuns would be a good item to attract them . Camped out on Bear Island on Leech Lake MN with just a bag of Funyuns . We ate them all and went to sleep . In the middle of the night my Husky attacked and battled something on and off for three hours . In the morning there were six smaller raccoons dead who were risking it all for an empty bag of Funyuns like a pack of Lemmings . Poor things were hungry .

  9. Shawn B

    When I was a teen I used to sneak out at night. Around 11:30 I would pad down the stairs stepping close to the edge of the steps to not squeak. Cross the living tlr9om to go out the side door because it didn’t spueak. Then there was the issue of crossing the yard without casting a shadow. I never got caught. When I would come back at 5am I would stroll boldly in through the front door carrying my dad’s morning paper. The theory being that I could have plausible woken early and went for a predawn walk. Obviously I wasn’t being sneaky. I had managed my mischief.

  10. Linda K

    LOL Shawn and you got away with it too didnt you, that is a good way of putting it, you managed it……hey Shawn how do you get a picture on here, I have wanted to put my picture up. I like to see who is actually talking and get a visual of them, and I can not figure it out for the life of me……

  11. cyndie r

    Another fantastic show!!!! Just got a chance to listen and boy am I glad I made time to do it. Thanks Wes and thank you very much Randy! So many interesting observations with comprehensive descriptions and excellent audio… I find it highly compelling. Keep up the good work Randy and please keep sharing.

  12. Bobby W

    Thanks Wes , For having Randy on again. I’ve always enjoyed listening to his encounters and stores. Would it be possible to get Randy’s contact information ? As I have some audio that I would like to share and discuss with him. Thanks.

  13. Dan M

    Wes, great show!! Did I hear correctly that Randy was part of the seige at Honobia? The property was lived on by two brothers at the time of the sightings and harassment, and Randy was one of them?

  14. Bryan G

    Randy mentioned Talala Oklahoma, which is about 3.5 miles from Lake Oologah, and on SC EP:124 Wes had a guest (Dawn) from Talala who had sightings around town. Also Coonbo on SC EP:19 mentions a sighting of a dogman north of Tulsa, and I believe that sighting was in Foyil Ok, and again it is just miles away from Lake Oologah as well.

    Randy also mentioned Nowata Ok, I have friends from there, and they used to tell stories about people who have heard strange vocalizations. My boss recently (who is not a believer) was hunting near Pawhuska Ok, and he heard a long yell early one morning. His daughter is into the subject, and he described the vocalization very similar to some of the recordings she has played.

    Earlier this year I was at a bar, here in Tulsa, and I was wearing my Honobia Bigfoot festival t-shirt, and a guy sitting next to me at the bar starts telling me about a sighting he had when was in high school. He said he saw two Sasquatch on creek catching shellfish north of Lake Keystone.

    North central Oklahoma has quite a bit of activity as well, and I believe people around here are a lot more open about the subject then they used to be. We have a local store that sells Bigfoot Oklahoma t-shirts and you see there logo on bumper stickers all over town, plus we have a bar downtown called the Yeti which has a large bigfoot statue inside. Growing up here in Oklahoma I’ve always heard stories of Bigfoot; even my grandma used to yell at us kids “booger is going to get’ya, it’s getting dark”.

    Wes, love hearing stories from Oklahoma keep them coming and come visit the state sometime.

  15. Scott M

    Wes, where are the awesome places in Texas for the trips? We really want to make it to the next one buddy
    Can you please send me the details of the next time there are excursions??

  16. timothy m

    Man! This is always worth to listen to again, Randy, Thanks again so much for everything, the information etc….We need a sasquatch chronicles expedition, that we all can plan for Wes, Think about it, see if the members would be for this. Maybe Wes, Have Randy, & some of the other researchers would like to help lead this SasChron. Members & others to come along. Might be too much due to Great number of followers. Just a thought. Have a good one.

  17. HelsBels

    Errr, what ‘massive display’? To be described like that, I was expecting a wall of noise and intense sounds! Really disappointing audio…absolutely nothing indicates a squatch…
    The parabolic may be useful but not as useful as a decent camera.
    Why not have spy holes with micro cameras?

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