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April 29, 2025 30 mins
On this episode of The Bigfoot Report, Wayne and Tiff bring you four more encounter stories from listeners. First off Wayne tells you all about the amazing story of the Bigfoot Pond. These really are some very intriging encounters. 


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Speaker 1 (00:04):
And these people that claim or carry themselves without actually
claiming to be an expert, a bigfoot expert. I mean,
come on, what the hell is a bigfoot expert? There
is no such thing as an expert when it comes
to bigfoot.

Speaker 2 (00:25):
They know in an instant that you were in the woods.
There is no hiding from them, There is no being
quiet or sneaking up on them. As soon as you
walk in the woods, you walk in their front door,
thinking that you are going to surprise them. You're only
kidding yourself.

Speaker 1 (00:45):
We have got to get it out of our heads
that anecdotal evidence is not evidence. The best way, in
my opinion, that we have to learn about these creatures
right now is by listening to and talking to those
that have experiperience them, those who have witnessed them and
experienced them in their own environment.

Speaker 2 (01:10):
We do what we do to try to bring awareness
to this topic, to be an open door for somebody
to walk through, to be able to share their story,
a listening bear, a support hold for those who have
had their own encounters with that which is not supposed
to exist.

Speaker 1 (01:29):
We've got to open our eyes people, there is something
out there. All of these thousands of people that have
seen something. They're not all lined, they're not all crazy.
There are some very reputable, good people out there that
have seen something. Hey, what's up everybody, Welcome back to

(01:52):
the Bigfoot Report. Got a few more that we want
to share with you on this newest episode. Are going
to start off talking about Bigfoot in the backyard. Then
we're gonna tell you all about when Bigfoot threw a
huge rock. Then we're gonna talk about how it was

(02:16):
connected to the Adirondacks, and we are gonna end it
with that was no bear. Guys, if you have had
an encounter and would like to have it narrated by
either Tiffany or myself, we would love to do that
for you, please send those to The Bigfoot Report Podcast

(02:38):
at gmail dot com. All right, guys, we are ready
to go. You sit back, relax, let's get started. Hey,
Wayne and Tiffany, first of all, love the new show format.
Don't think I have seen or heard yet that's doing

(03:00):
it quite like you guys, and I think it's awesome.
Please keep doing what you're doing. I wanted to ride
in and share my experience from when I was a
kid around thirteen or fourteen. I'd say My aunt and
uncle were very well all back then still are. Actually,
he was a professor and a retired attorney. She was

(03:25):
the personal secretary for the owner of the largest factory
in the town they lived in at the time. I
don't want to mention the town, but it's in your
home state of Tennessee, Wayne. They are both retired now
and living out there golden years, very comfortably, doing a

(03:45):
lot of traveling and just reaping the rewards of their
hard work. They now live in a small, modest home
in a beautiful gated community, But back then they lived
on a little over three hundred eights in a house
that they built themselves. I don't mean they had it built,

(04:06):
I mean they built it. My dad actually helped with
it some. This house was beautiful. My brothers and sister
and I would spend a lot of time there, especially
one week in May every year when my parents would
take their yearly anniversary trip. We always looked forward to it.

(04:29):
We had free room of the land, which actually had
two small ponds on it. We were in heaven for
that whole week. Now I say free room of the land,
but that's not entirely accurate. I mentioned the two pawns.
It's true they did have to, but we were told

(04:49):
to never go near the farthest one from the house.
The rule was we could go to the first one,
but under no circumstances were we ever to go beyond
that point. That was fine when we were all younger,
but as we got older and learned the area we

(05:09):
were allowed to go on like the back of our hands,
that forbidden part became all the more intriguing. I remember
asking my aunt one day, she was a lot easier
to talk to. I asked her, a while, we couldn't
go past that first pond. I mean, there was over
one hundred acres we had never even seen, not to

(05:32):
mention a whole other pond to fish. What she said
to me has stuck with me from that moment till
this one, and always will. She said, I guess you're
old enough now to hear the truth, or at least
what I know of it. There are things back in
those woods that need to be left alone. We have

(05:56):
kind of an unspoken agreement we won't go past that pond,
and they will stay on their side of it. Your
uncle knows more about it than I do. That's just
what I was told the land has been in his
family for several generations, and that's just the way it's
always been. She went on to tell me that she

(06:19):
saw it one time, or one of them anyway, Apparently
there's a family or clan or whatever you want to
call it. She and my uncle were walking through the
woods one day, not long before they started building on it.
There had been a small house on it at one time,
but it burnt down and no one had lived there
for twenty plus years. They didn't want to see it

(06:42):
continue to go to waste, so they decided to build
their home on it. Anyway, they're on this walk and
before you know it, there at the pond. That's why
my uncle broke the news to her about the boogers.
That's what his family had always called them. She didn't
know what to think. She knew he had a really

(07:04):
good sense of humor and liked to joke around, but
this felt different to her. She said something like yeah, right,
or come on now. His expression never changed, though. Keep
in mind my uncle was an attorney at this time,
a very educated man who had also flown fighter jets

(07:24):
in the Vietnam War. I remember always being amazed and
proud to look at all the metals and newspaper clippings
they had just played around the house. He was an
educated and very stern man, but could also cut up
and play around with you. They don't make them like
him anymore. He told her it was no joke, and

(07:46):
she would soon see for herself. He had been carrying
this really thick walking stick the whole time. He took
that stick, whacked it against the tree two times, then
threw his head and let out this blood curdling scream
that she said lasted anywhere from ten to fifteen seconds.

(08:09):
She had to cover her ears, she said. When he
was done, she said, she just stood there staring at
him with her jaw dropped. He, on the other hand,
didn't say a word and started staring into the woods
through the trees, not speaking, just looking so hard he
almost could have burnt down the whole forest with his eyes.

(08:34):
She finally was the one that broke the silence when
she said, what the hell was that? He only said listen?
She admitted at that moment she was truly afraid. The
look in his eyes was one she had never seen before.
They stood in silence for at least five minutes, when

(08:57):
she began to hear the leaves rustling. They stood in
silence for at least five minutes until she began to
hear the leaves rustling. All other sounds had stopped. He
smiled and whispered, there, look right over there. She turned
her head ever so slightly to her left, and there

(09:20):
it was, about sixty seventy yards away, leaning out from
behind a tree. Then, as if it knew what my
uncle was trying to do, it stepped out completely from
behind that tree. She gasped and said her first instinct
was to run, but she physically could not move. My uncle,

(09:45):
on the other hand, she said, had the biggest smile
on her on his face. He didn't say a word,
but would nod his head every now and then. The
whole thing lasted no more than she'd say, five minutes.
My uncle then took his backpack off and took out
a good sized bag of red apples, a handful of

(10:08):
chocolate bars, and a jar of peanut butter. She says
she had no idea any of that was even in
his backpack. He sets it down, then says to her,
all right, let's go. They started to walk back. She
took a few glances back until the area was completely
out of sight and the thing never made a move.

(10:31):
That's when she started in with the questions. He said,
it's been a family secret for as long as anyone
could remember. He had no idea who came up with
the system to get them to come for a meeting.
What he said to her next absolutely floored her. She
said he told her that she and anyone else would

(10:54):
be fine as long as they never went past that pond.
She says, how could you possibly know that for sure?
He said, because it just told me. If she thought
she was confused before, she was wrong. Now she was confused.
When did it tell you this, she asked? Right back

(11:15):
there right then, he said, I was talking to him
in my head. You can imagine how shocking this had
to be to her, She said, what was I supposed
to do? I wouldn't have believed any of it had
I not seen it with my own eyes, So why
wouldn't I believe he was also talking to it through

(11:35):
their heads. She did say that he would nod his
head from time to time. What needless to say, at
thirteen or fourteen, this was the coolest stuff I had
ever heard. I wanted so badly to see it for myself,
but I honestly knew better than to ask for something

(11:55):
like that. They ended up giving the property to their
only son. He still has it to this day. Last
I talked to my aunt, she told me they did
the same thing when passing it on to their son,
had the same kind of meeting. To be honest, I
hope they keep it going forever. They look out for

(12:17):
each other, and I think that's amazing.

Speaker 2 (12:21):
Now.

Speaker 1 (12:21):
I know how hard it's going to be for some
to accept that this actually happened. All the time I
spent in those woods, I never saw or heard anything.
But then again, I always did like I was told
and stayed away from where they were, So I obviously
cannot confirm it, but I'll tell you this, these are

(12:43):
two of the most loyal and trustworthy people anyone has
ever known. I just can't understand why she would have
made this up. I, for one, will always believe there
are boogers on that property even today. Stay tuned for
more but the big flipp report. We'll be right back.

Speaker 2 (13:06):
This is unworthy of my telling on a podcast. I
don't even know if it was sasquatch. I married young.
My mother in law lived right near the Hudson and
up Upper New York. Lots of odd things happened there,
but this one scared me the most. I used to
do a lot of nighttime fishing up there. It wasn't

(13:28):
legal because of contamination that happened many years before, but
I didn't care because I just did catch and release.
Nothing too big, but lots of action, and late at night.
There is no one around to complain. The area is
mostly desolate, just a couple of houses on one side
of the river and nothing but wilderness on the other.

(13:51):
At any rate, I had been fishing up there whenever
we would visit, I would take the rowboat out in
the middle of the night and do some fishing. On
one trip, things started happening. It sounded like someone was
tossing cinder blocks in the water, almost like full grown
deer were diving in. I could never make out what

(14:14):
it was doing or what was doing it. And in
all the time there never saw a large fish, breech
or even caught anything large enough to make that much noise.
It was like small boulders or cinder blocks were hitting
the water, or large animals jumping in the last time
I went night fishing. I heard the splashes again. I

(14:38):
decided to go out further between two alans in the
middle of the river. There were a couple more big
splashes from something big hitting the water. Then something like
a large rock slammed into the front of my little rowboat,
shoving it a good six to ten inches to the
side and putting me off balance. Now there was no

(15:02):
way any human could have hit the boat from the
shore with a rock that large. It would have been
a long throw with a baseball, but this was much larger. Besides,
there were no houses on that side, no reason for
any human to even be over there. I didn't wait
to figure out who or what was doing it. If

(15:24):
a rock that size were to hit me, it would
cause severe damage, possibly even kill me. I got the
heck out of there as fast as I could row
that damn thing. But whatever through that rock had to
be immensely powerful. I was nowhere close to the shore.
I was right in the middle of the river. I

(15:46):
can only think I got too close to somewhere I
wasn't wanted, or I was interrupting something. That was the
end of my night fishing on the Hudson. I spent
a long time trying to figure out what could possibly
have haden happened. I can't help but think maybe I
disturbed a family of bigfoot bathing or fishing in the area,

(16:07):
and they were trying to scare me off. That is
about the only thing large enough to throw a rock
that large that far. Well, that's my story, not much.
My mother in law did used to tell me sometimes
that something would walk around her cottage, but that could
have been anything.

Speaker 1 (16:29):
This happened about thirty years ago in upstate New York,
in a small town surrounded on all four sides by
acres of woods connecting us to the Adirondacks. I headed
to a pine forest one afternoon to pick princess pine
for making Christmas wreathes. I took the war wheeler, parked

(16:50):
it on an old logging road so I could drop
down the middle of the forest. I was on a
mission to get this pond and get home. I really
wasn't paying much attention to my surroundings. As I was
walking down a path towards where I knew there was
a big patch of princess pine, I almost tripped over

(17:11):
a huge dead dough. She looked like she was sleeping.
No blood or injuries that I could see. People here
are hard working hand to mouth and don't hunt for trophies,
so I was shocked to see a deer laying there.
I found the Princess pine patch and got to work

(17:32):
the pine grows on the forest floor. I'd only been
picking for a few minutes when, for the first time
in my life in the woods, I suddenly felt watched
with a shot of primal fear. It came on like
a lightning bolt. All of my hair right up on
my arms to my neck all stood on end. I

(17:56):
tried to ignore it, but I knew something was wrong
that stood up for about twenty seconds. After standing up,
I was lost. I turned around in a couple of circles,
and that's when I saw Bigfoot standing about twenty feet
from me on the same path. So Bigfoot was in

(18:17):
front of me and behind me was the dead doe.
I didn't hear anything because with pine straw, he was
able to creep up on me. I have no words
for the kind of fear I felt, sheer terror. I
was paralyzed, like time stopped, and I was so confused

(18:40):
at the time, I had no reference point for a bigfoot.
We both stood there staring at each other. I had
no idea what I was looking at at the time.
My brain was almost shorting out, wondering what this thing was.
For years, I called it a monkey, then just called
it a monster the color of a black bear. He

(19:02):
stood in the stance I would consider threatening. His hands
were in fists, his mouth was open, and his bottom
teeth were pushed like he had a broken jaw. His
eyes were deep set and dark, and he looked furious.
He was huge and muscular. It was a bitter cold day,

(19:26):
and he also had steam rolling off then, which just
added to the horror effect. He put his head back
and huffed once. That's what broke my inability to move,
and I took a hard left and started running. I
ran right into a tree, hard, scraping up my face.

(19:47):
It knocked me down. I got up and kept running
uphill vast That's when I heard a very close gunshot
whiz by me. This just doesn't happen in the forest,
so I scrambled crab ran scared. I was going to
either be it torn apart by this monster or shot.

(20:08):
I won't ever know what the gunshot was about. I
don't believe it was a coincidence. I went home told
my mother I saw a huge monkey in the forest,
and she laughed. So I've told very few people since
I spent that night at my parents with my newborn.

(20:29):
I was shell shocked. My husband was a logger. I
was worried for him every day after this experience, but
I never told him. I did ask him once if
they had ever seen a bigfoot, and he replied, laughing,
why do people ask me that all the time? It
took a long long time to stop having nightmares and

(20:52):
get back to the woods again. I think they're flesh
and blood creatures with a high level of intelligence and sly.
I think they have a language, and they're capable of
problem solving. I also believe they're dangerous. It's all theory, though,
isn't it. Stay tuned for more but the big foot report.

(21:15):
We'll be right back.

Speaker 2 (21:19):
I was driving to go fishing with my son at
a local fishing spot. We were around a mile or
so from the lake, I would say, as a topped
a hill in a slight bend, I spotted a big
black bear in the road. I stopped because bear in
the area are rare. I had never seen one in

(21:39):
the area but had heard stories about them. I was
excited because not only I was getting to see it,
but my son as well. Then, very quickly, the bear
stood up and turned towards us, and to my shock,
it was not a bear at all. It was a
huge thing, but not a bear. The thing was I

(22:03):
would say between eight to ten feet tall, three and
a half to four feet wide at the chest and shoulders.
It had a large head with dark eyes either dark
brown or black, a big flat nose, and the face
was a little lighter brown than the body. It was
not black, as I first thought, but a dark brown,

(22:26):
almost black, and its fur or hair was around four
inches long. It looked like a guy who spends all
his time in the gym. It had fists around the
size of a canned ham. I say this because one
hand was closed into a fist and had something in it.

(22:46):
I think it may have been a male, because it
had no breasts and might have had a bulge in
the crotch area. But I wasn't focused on that. I
am a religious man and have the light of God
in my head heart, and Jesus's my Lord. I immediately
believed I was looking at a demon. I question that Now,

(23:08):
after talking to people who seemed to know a lot
about these things and reading a lot over it, since
I saw it, think me mad if you will, But
I slammed the vehicle in park, jumped out, and started
preaching the gospel at the thing. I don't know if
it's a demon for sure or not, but either it

(23:28):
is and the Word of God heard it, or it
just didn't know what to make of me. Because it
roared at me so loud and so deep, I could
feel its vibration like a teen's car radio. It threw
what it had in its hand. It flew a few
feet above us and a good long way back up

(23:49):
the road. Then it turned and ran with other worldly speed.
This all happened very fast. I could not say how fast,
but for the time I stopped till it was up
and gone was not long at all. I stood there
a moment longer, thinking I had just seen a demon.
I got back in the vehicle to drive back and

(24:12):
see what it was that threw it at me. It
was part of a cotton mouth with its head and
who knows how much of it missing. I chunked it
in the back and went home. During all of this,
my son had been screaming at me to get back
in and let's go, and he was freaked out. He

(24:32):
did not want me to stop when I turned around,
and was pushing me to go as fast as I could.
I was not scared, because a demon not dare confront
a man of God. Yet now I'm not so sure
that was a demon from the sun. I don't scary

(24:53):
very easily, and my dad seems to have no fear
but spiders. And he is a big guy. Like him big.
He is around three hundred and even though I'm only fourteen,
I'm as tall as him, and I'm most just heavy.
He is a little fat, but not too much. I'm
all muscle, and you can call us corn fed. My

(25:16):
Dad's a hell of a fighter, and I think me
and Dad together could take just about anything you can
throw at us. But I won't lie. My dad would
be disappointed in me if I did. I was scared
as hell when we came up on that big foot.
He wants me to talk to somebody because he is
scared that I might be messed up for life. I

(25:39):
was freaked and scared he was going to get his
crazy buck killed and me too. And I was screaming
at him the whole time, and then when we did go,
he stopped. You get that stupid snake with it nearby
and wouldn't even break the speed limit, and that thing
could have caught us. I just knew it would. But
Dad's there and said, that's why no one can kill

(26:02):
one or find one, and they don't leave bodies. I
will never talk to anyone about this, and I'm just
doing this to make him happy. I don't even like
doing this. He stopped and started yelling at the bigfoot.
It yelled back and took off. Thank God. They must
not be mean or it would have killed us. I

(26:24):
know my dad can be very scary when he is mad,
and he was mad as hell when he got out.
Appreciate at that bigfoot. I'm not crazy, my dad maybe,
and now I think so even more than before. I
don't know what it was. I just pray that I
never see one again.

Speaker 1 (26:46):
Hey, everybody, thank you so much for checking out this
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(27:08):
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(27:29):
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(27:50):
thank you guys for everything that you do. We love you,
We thank you. We'll talk again soon.

Speaker 3 (28:01):
Through the woods, the pine trees, sway, shadows long at
end of day, Bigfoots call on the whispering breathe secrets
kept by ancient trees, dog Man House beneath the moon echoes.

(28:27):
In the silent.

Speaker 2 (28:30):
Tracks.

Speaker 3 (28:31):
We five, but answers none. A hunt for truth that's
just begun. We're searching past the fire light. Four creatures

(28:54):
hidden out of sight in the forest. Hardware, shadow light
seeking See Chrits in the twilight. Through the fog A
shape did gly skin Walker? I show wide legends of

(29:21):
Oh we chase to night in the dark our lanterns
bright by the creek, quil water spill whispers rye the
windsow chill, full of steep man tails.

Speaker 4 (29:41):
On toe in this land, the myths of O.

Speaker 3 (29:57):
We're searching past the fire light full creatures hidden out
of sight in the forest heart, where shadows lay seeking
See Chrits in the twilight Break
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