I recently spoke about this place in Texas as being a hot spot, there have been many encounters in this location. I guess if you cannot control them burn the forest down.
Denise writes “I was in Stubblefield (or what’s left of it) yesterday. I couldn’t believe the entire area was burned, larger area then I’d ever seen….especially now because it’s spring break and so many campers are there. Hmm I was just on your show/blog a couple weeks ago. Thought it was interesting.”

There was footprints all over in the dark ash but the pictures do not show it well.

Barbara W
Thank you Denise for the pictures. It makes you wonder.
Avis B
I can say that is one way of moving them on.. burning them out.. sorry that it looks like that is what it has come to be.. I hear they can be very nasty in the south..
Vera H
Please don’t run them over here.
Bal G
Once again, not sure where this is. Near the Sam Houston national forest, In the Big Thicket,south Texas near the Mexican border, near Oklahoma in North TX, near the Sabine River close to Louisiana border? Wes. love you to death, but when you get encounter stories from Texas, please have the witnesses be more specific on the location.
mark g
Stubblefield Bridge in the Sam Houston NF. You can google it on Google Maps. I have had a recording there. Some believe as I do too that area around the Stublefield Bridge area is a movement route into the Sam Houston from other Texas forested ares…….. kinda like a corridor.
Kimberly C
This is the north side of Lake Conroe, N of Houston.
Kevin B
Just look up Stubblefield Lake campground
Brent L
Stubblefield lake is inside the Sam Houston national forest north of Houston, It is on the north side of Lake Conroe. You can possibly type in Kelly’s Pond Road, I think that is the location of the monkey pond but I’m not 100% sure. This place is also very close to Stubblefield lake
mark g
That has been my thinking about the monkey pond too…… but like you said not 100% sure.
Vera H
My brother builds homes in the Lake Conroe area. John Hancock construction company. I wonder if they have encountered any creatures.
Thomas W
Forest fires are pretty common in TX and the rest of the western USA. Are you saying this was arson targeted at the Sasquatch?
Kimberly C
We need to stop posting hotspot locations……..the sasquatch were targeted before and it didn’t end so well for them.
Brent L
Or we need to keep posting locations so people know where not to go, or when they go there they know to be extremely careful