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Posted: 2/15/2006 4:42:58 PM EDT
We have enough sportsmen and hunters and good ole boys here, surely you have some good stories about strange things you've seen in this state. Bigfeet, river monsters, strange critters, ghosts. If you've seen it here, tell us about it!
Me first. I grew up on our family's ranch about 45 minutes from the biggest real town (pop. over 100). We have the assorted spooky old cabins and things that go bump in the night, but a couple of things jump to mind as really really freaky. Story 1: This was last summer. Me and BeautifulStranger were riding around checking on the herd when we came up on some buzzards in the field. I had a 45 and a 22 rifle, she was unarmed. We got up close to the birds, and they were pecking at a dead calf. Not all that strange. I got out to see which calf it was and see what happened and I saw something I will never forget. The calf's head had been twisted around, breaking the neck, and was only being held on the body by a very small amount of hide. First reaction, drop the 22, draw the 45. Second reaction, call Dad, request 2 ARs and the German Shepherd. We never did find out what happened for sure. Just for reference for any city folk we may have....calves are tough. It would take alot to overpower one and snap its neck like that. Even more to rip its head off. Story 2: Same farm, just in my younger days. Me and my cousin had been out at night trying to ambush some skunks that were reaking havock with our barn and corral. We set up watching some scraps we threw out about 100 yards out by a pond. There was a utility light we had put up about 50 yards away, so lots of light to see. Armed with a 12ga and a .243 bolt gun, we watched for hours and never got anything. When we got up to leave, I heard something and turned around in time to see a critter, bout the size of a big coon, come out of the water, stand up on its back legs,, get something from the pile, and get back in the water. It never made waves in the pond. It was completely underwater when it came up to the food was completely underwater when it left. Moved like a dog, till it stood up but then wasn't shaped like a coon or anything in the weasel family. I was freaked out for a 15 year old. We watched the pond for another 30 minutes and never saw him come out again or saw anything break the water. Frickin strange! |
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I know some backwoods 'ole boys that'll fight anything that breathes, but swear they've seen "Haints" up at their deer camp/cabin. Not a single one of those guys will stay there alone. Never saw any "Haints" myself.
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I've seen some weird stuff that I can't explain ( or really even talk about because most of them happen when I was younger, more adventureous, and dating a woman other than my future wife ).
One night I was take the ex-girlfriend home - it was about 11:30 and we wasn't rushing to get her back home - we were on county rd 302 in Jackson Co. and something crossed the road infront of us about 100yards ahead. At first we (or I anyway) thought a calf had got out and in the road, but it moved more like a dog, but was big. I slowed down even more, not wanting to spook it or hit it, but when it got across the road and through the ditch, it jumped up on the top strand of the barb-wire fence, and stood up-right. Needless to say, this FREAKED my G/F. I gunned it and we hauled ass to her house. No idea what it was we saw that night. |
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I've seen beavers and river otters in Dardanelle. Maybe that was what you saw... But the calf, that sounds like the work of Big Foot
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Everytime I go to the walmart in Jacksonville or NLR I see shit that just cant be explained.....
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I think that applies to ANY Walmart... |
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I go to Barnes and Noble on Chenal on a regular basis, of course I see strange shit all the time. Oddest thing I've ever seen in the outdoors was one day when my uncle and I went tree rat hunting. I bagged out at 8 in about 2 hours and went to find him. He'd only gotten 3. I laughed till he told me to look in the bag. All 3 of them were black I'd only ever seen one other black squirrel in my life and this sumbitch killed 3 in less than 2 hours.
Put a .270 round through a deer's chest at 130 yards. It turned and looked towards me with this, what the fuck was that for look on it's face and ran off. Buddy of mine was watching and saw the hit, we got to the spot and there was no more than 5 drops of blood. Extremely light trail. Never found it. I wen't back to 7mm rem mags after that. Tricked a friend of mine into kicking a possum, that was funny, except he bled on my floormats on the way to the ER. |
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Dusty, here around the house about a year ago there were 12-15 half black squirrels. They were fox squirrels, but usually they would be black on their belly and head, the rest looked like regular 'ole fox squirrel.
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I dated a few in my younger days... |
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LOL! If you'd put a bag over their head you could still claim you never saw one! |
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One night shortly after my wife and I came to Arkansas we were camping in a site just outside of Helena. At approx. midnight we were in the tent and looking out at our campfire when we saw something place a log on our fire, the something was huge and hairy. We, my wife, my dog and I were quite and the thing left. The next night we went to make a call and after our return at about 2200hrs. our normaly defencive and fearless dog was going nuts not wanting to get out of the car so we let here be. It wasn't but 15 minutes later that we heard a sound that I still can't describe. The only way I can think to express it is it sounded like every animal that you can think of crying out in pain all at once. There was a smell that was there from whatever it was and it was so rank almost rotten. The thing I don't get is that I know that whatever it was there were at least three of them and they seemed to be talking to eachother. One would make the sound then another. I told my wife at that point to get in the car and start it so that if the things came out while I was loading she could leave and she and our dog would be safe. The things never advanced any closer than approx. 15 meters. they never left their cover.
I can tell you that I have been in a lot of situations wherein a person could loose their life and they never put a lick of terror in me but that night whatever it or they were scared me to the point of the hair on the back of my neck stood up. Someday, I hope to go back there and find out what it was. because it was plain to see that other folks had camped there and left in a big hurry. I hope that this time I get to see whatever it is. |
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Sounds like a EXCELLENT place for the next ARFCOM camp out!!!! |
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The weirdest thing I can thing of at the moment:
The summer I turned 16, I almost hit what I call a black panther. Call it what you will, but it was a huge cat with a tail that was damn near the length of its body and of course blackish in color. I was going south on HWY 17 South in Jackson county about midnight in July, crossing a bridge over a creek. Honestly, I thought was seeing shite until my best friend that was with me looked at me with the confused look on his face and asked me if I saw that? I told him that I thought i just saw a large black cat like animal dart across in front of my truck, he confirmed that he saw the same. Ever since then the only people that believe us is the old timers around there that swears there used to be black panthers/cougers in the area when they were young. |
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I'm sorry, but if I'm camping out and I see somethin big and hairy come put a log on my fire, I'd be gettin the hell out of there as soon as I change my underwear |
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A few folks around here have told me that there used to be a man that sold mountian lion kits and that some folks would 'return' them to him after they were no longer cute. his were declawed and not 'fixed'. He promptly would release them into the wild and well, cats being cats, you get the ideal.
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Sounds good to me. |
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I've seen 3 in my short lifetime and I've had game wardens swear to me there is no such thing. |
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I grew up in southern Jackson county ( in the pan handle between Independence and White Co. off HWY 87) and we've heard big cats around there. I never seen one, but you can not mistake their scream for anything.
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It was El Chupacabra I think I had that the other night at Senor Tequila's |
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black squirrels-my sister lives out hwy10 west of l.r. and she has alot of black squirrels inher back yard,pretty tame also,damn things will come up to yourfeet if you drop a piece of food.
panthers-about 35 years ago i used to go fishing at a small lake called big creek resevoir,near joneboro. i remember one sat morning early two older men,i knew them,showed me a dead panther they killed in the back of their truck. they said it had been killing livestock so they went after it,setup an ambush for ti near one of their barns. i used to go there by myself,scared the crap out of me kowing it was probably looking at me back then as a snack. i had relatives that lived out north culberhouse,when it was gravel,that once it got dark you beter not be in those woods out near the old white church where the roadwent straight up to 141 and culberhouse split right. i heard about small bears and was once told about a panther,but that was 40 years ago. jo |
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I grew up just outside Wynne, right on Crowley's Ridge. I started hunting when I was 10 years old, hunting "tree rats" and was hunting by myself by age 11 as I was pretty responsible for my age and had been around guns all of my life. When I was about 16, I went squirrel hunting in early October (this would have been in 1987) and I always went while it was still quite dark so that I could be in place when the squirrels started moving. I was sitting a little farther up the "hollow" than I usually went (if anybody know of Lover's Leap in Levesque, that was where I was - in the hollow right behind it as my parents house is in the small field right in front of it). It was literally PITCH black - I carried a small flashlight just big enough to light the path in front of me to see for snakes. I was sitting there, and I heard something quite large - at least human size - come walking through the woods in my direction. I heard it from quite a distance and it was headed for me. Being a little curious, I sat still and didn't turn my light on - but whatever this was, was headed straight for me. I freaking froze up - I couldn't even move. It came within 4 feet of me and stopped. I stayed completely still except for the trembling for the 30 minutes or so until the sun peaked over the ridge. Keep in mind, this thing was right in front of me, it stopped dead in its tracks, but I knew it was there - 4 feet in front of me. I NEVER heard it leave, climb a tree, or anything. It was just freaking NOT THERE when the sun came up. I kept on hunting, but I did not see a SINGLE squirrel the whole morning and woods were unusually quiet. I went home about 8:00am - and I didn't go hunting for a couple weeks after that, which was unusual because I always hunted morning and evening most days and every weekend during the fall and early winter.
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these are some great stories guys, makes me want to spend more time in the woods around here. with a good camera and an autoloading rifle... i wish i had some great story to add but about the craziest things i have seen have been in walmart too. - Spaceman |
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Make no mistake about it.... Walmart can be worse then any dark night in the woods!
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Man, I would have unloaded my little .22 on whatever that was. If someone/thing is sneaking up on me in the woods in the dark -- its ass better be prepared to get shot. Hunting is supposed to be relaxing............ I've got to quit reading this thread or I'll never be in the woods before dawn and out before dark-thirty. DK |
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Not trying to discredit any of these stories, but the best of them seem to occur when people are in their childhood. I have to wonder how large a role active imaginations play into these old wives tales. Good stories all the same.
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damn that one still open............ |
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Going to my deer stand early one morning I had to use my Maglite to see where I was heading. For some reason I aimed the beam on the side of a tree about eight feet off the ground. There were deep claw marks through the bark and well into the tree. I suddenly lost all interest in hunting in those bottoms that morning. Later in the day, several of us went back in and looked for tracks, found the claw marks but no tracks of any kind. It would have taken an huge bear to have reached that high to claw a tree.
Next, in the same area, I went black powder hunting one fall morning. Before sunrise, I was sitting in a box stand I'd built a year or two earlier. Suddenly from behind and to my left there was a loud scream. Deciding that a single shot muzzle loader was not enough gun, I got down from the stand and retreived my 3" .357, placed it in my back pocket and sat down in the stand again. Another scream, this one much closer, rattled the leaves. I exited the stand again, this time at a run, went to my 4X4, got in and even locked the door. I remained there until after 8am but by this time deer hunting wasn't too enjoyable. I later talked with one of our Game Wardens that was taking some of the same college classes as I about the possibility of there being a big cat. He looked at me sorta funny and said that there were no big cats in that area. BULL! |
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