Apr 24

The Kentucky Vocalizations

Strange sounds coming out of Kentucky. The Kentucky Bigfoot Research Organization posted this audio. Fun fact the photo is the actual house where the sounds were captured.

 

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  1. Joshua B

    I can show you a spot in Kentucky that you will hear that almost nightly! I have pretty much stopped going at night because it honestly scares the crap outta me!

      • Joshua B

        It’s at my parents house and it’s been a while since I’ve been there at night ( I honestly hate walking out to my car at night so I try to always leave while it’s day light, people can laugh but the things that have happened and the things I hear scare the crap outta me ) but I think next weekend I have to house sit so I might have the chance to record it!!!

    • Daniel S

      Hey Joshua, I’m born and raised in ky… living just south of ATL at the moment but go back the Washington county to my dad’s property to visit as much as possible. Would like to experience those vocalizations….

  2. Scott W

    Have listen to this on Kentucky Bigfoot website … definitely make the hair on your neck stand up. Going camping in Eastern Ky this Spring … maybe I will get lucky 🙂

      • Scott W

        Johnson county , outside of Paintsville . Spent a lot of time with family there in the 80’s growing up. Use to camp out 3 or 4 nights a week during summer breaks ( was free and kept us out of trouble ) 🙂

        • Joshua B

          Ahh ok! I know where paintsville is! I grew up in Pikeville and use to go camping up in Jenny Wiley with my parents all the time. I think that’s in the same area. But if you are ever in the Red River Gorge area look me up! My parents have about 25 acres that is connected to thousands of acres lol. But I know a bunch of good spots to camp out there.

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Mar 21

The Kentucky Vocalizations

The Kentucky Bigfoot Research Organization posted this audio a couple of years back. I have always liked this recording because it is different from the Ohio howl, whoops and other strange vocalizations.

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