There are so many different calls that I have heard. I will try to describe some of them below. I will also describe two of the calls that really freaked me out.
Siren call-Camping out in Oklahoma back in 97 before I even got into bigfoot, we heard something. We were up the creek there above Honobia and me and my husband and kid were camping out with some other people and I heard a generator like sound. I put my ear to the ground and I swear I heard a siren call combo generator sound. It was more siren. My husband said someone prob had a generator out there but then when it kept going an octave higher it changed to a siren. It was not a distress call..........it was just a hey I'm here kind of noise.
Choir Call-East Texas me and my husband were in the Big Slough area...I had actually forgot about this part of east texas. We took the horses and went and camped out. We actually had got lost and ended up at this part of the big thicket and went riding in the day and hit some trails that were pedestrian trails and not equestrian but we rode anyway. Something did trail us that day but nothing significant. That night when we made a campfire, it was fall because it was cold and it got dark early. We sat around the campfire when I heard what sounded like chanting. My husband heard it too and could not explain it. It sounded what I like to call a choir. It was obviously not one but many in unison. Again this was not a threat or warning call to us. It continued all night long and their voices rose in octaves that can not be described. This was not human voices either because there was something wild and animalistic about the calls and it got more intense like a celebration of some sort and around three in the morning it seemed to wind down. The horses were tied up and we had passed out in the trailer and in the morning the horses had got loose. We found them down the road eating...but the lead ropes were actually snapped...only one reason would have done that to them...and that was fear. I actually have a witness to that night...I called a friend and put the cell phone up and they heard something.....a choirlike sound.
The other sounds like toned calls are the normal ones that I have heard hitting the trails at night. You actually pull up somewhere and hear the activity going on. After you make a call though they either come in closer and the octaves can change......to either of observance....or to of a threatening watch out kind of call.
Another freaky sound I heard was of an injured bigfoot....or something......it was in Texas and I can't even descirbe this sound....it sounded shrilly.........like stay away. It would actually make the scream shrilly sound and move and stop and repeat it.......one person that was with me heard this in east texas close to sulphur springs. the area was the equestrian campgrounds.......but we used to go there all the time and you could sit out at night at the camp and hear the screams.....it always amazed me how people could sit in the camps and hear these noises and "assume" they were part of the natural wildlife.....lol..........
The other really freaky sound was the Missippi bigfoot......that was a roar...no doubt.....we describe it as the Trex sound...or at least I do...I've NEVER heard that before but up at missippi.
I heard the above on a recording...I was not there but I have been to the area
Up hear I heard the combined threatening call of a whole gang of bigfoots.....me and a research partner in 10/04. I have a crappy recording of that somewhere...not even worth listening to.
And then the other was the normal hollers you hear from just being somewhere of observance.................the latest I have heard a call was no later past three in the morning if I remember correctly.
Still.......I think Texas is easier to bigfoot research...I am used to the flora and area down there than up here.
Cindy,
Interesting post. Do you have any recordings besides the one you mentioned? If so, I, and I am sure other members, would love for you to post them so we could listen to them.
Dave
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