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Geographical Index > United States > Georgia > Brantley County > Report # 10874
 
Report # 10874  (Class A)
Submitted by witness on Tuesday, March 8, 2005.
Teenager observes animal hiding behind trees and finds footprint in the Clay Hills near Hoboken
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YEAR: 1986

SEASON: Fall

MONTH: October

DATE: 11

STATE: Georgia

COUNTY: Brantley County

LOCATION DETAILS: When you get into town comming off hyw 95 onto 82 west turn left at first caution light. Go 3 miles out of town take left on dirt road. Go to cross road turn right follow dirt road straight you cant miss it first. Big Clay Hill on road.

NEAREST TOWN: Hoboken

NEAREST ROAD: 82

OBSERVED: I was down at a place we call the Clay Hills outside of a town called Hoboken. I herd a noise that sounded like foot steps in the woods. I didn't think mutch of it at first but I kept hearing it so I looked up an it was looking at me. I moved the shovel I was digging with an it turned an ran back in the woods. Then a few minutes later I had a weired feeling something was behind me. Then I heared movement I turned an looked it was behind me an getting closer. I have lived in the swamps all my life. I'm not scared of mutch but I admit I was nervous. It watched me for a while then walked into the swamp an disapered. Both times was close to fruit during the fall when the plumbs an pears were the sweetest. The second time was one night I was coming home from my girl friends. I passed the corn feild on my left. A little further up there is another feild that was grown up with briers so thick a man could not go threw with 4 pair of pants on but something stood up and ran threw them like they werent there. The next day I went back looking for prints I found one print. It was about 6 in longer than mine an I wear a size 12.

OTHER WITNESSES: Only 2 seen foot print.

TIME AND CONDITIONS: The first time was late evening and the second was night.

ENVIRONMENT: Pine swamp forest down by Satilla River.


Follow-up investigation report by BFRO Investigator Stan Courtney:

I had a long conversation with the witness by phone. He was raised near the swamps and is well acquainted with the wildlife in the area.

Because of the poor lighting conditions and the amount of vegetation he was unable to get a clear look at the animal. Each time the animal stayed behind a tree and only peeked around it to look at him. He was able to tell that it was very tall, large and upright walking. He was unable to make out any facial details.

The witness described the footprint as measuring sixteen inches long and six and a half inches wide.


About BFRO Investigator Stan Courtney:

Stan Courtney has a special interest in wildlife audio recording. He has attended numerous BFRO Expeditions. See Stan's blog StanCourtney.com for recordings he has collected over the years.

Stan Courtney can be reached at illinois@bfro.net



 
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