Recent Bigfoot sighting in Shiawassee county
Hi Bob, my name is Mike and I live here in Shiawassee County between the villages of Morrice and Bancroft. I live in a rural area, Looking Glass River runs right through my back yard so this area is pretty much a swampy area with patches of woods and fields. I only live on an acre of property but have apple trees, a large pond and the river which I have had an uneasy feeling in my yard on many occasions at night as if something large was watching me in the shadows. Last night I had all the proof I need!
I was watching t.v. around 10:15pm and heard a loud helicopter flying over very low so decided to stop outside to look but couldn’t see it but as it was getting further away I could hear a small pack of coyotes making a bit of noise in the field across the road which is normal out here. I stood there listening to them for a couple minutes, guessing they were at least 1/2mi to the North of my house between Lansing Road and I-69. Suddenly I heard this horrible, hair raising, chills thru your body howling/barking/yell that was so loud it drown out the coyotes yelping. The creature making the noise sounded like it was following them and at first I thought it could be an injured dog but there could be absolutely no way this was a wolf, coyote or any other large canine. Whatever was making the noise was HUGE and sounded like it was getting closer. It made this same noise a total of ten times one right after another. Never in my life have I ever heard such a sound so I was scared yet wanted to stay to see if it would get closer or make other noises, maybe even another neighbor close by in the cluster of houses across the street along Lansing road would hear it too and someone would turn on an outside light but nobody did and it went completely silent. I waited for at least 10mins without any more sounds, even the coyotes were silent so I went inside to research YouTube for the exact noise which took me almost an hour of examining many recordings. The one I found that matches to a T 100% is one called the “Hoarse Minnesota Howler.” It brought tears to my eyes hearing it, no I wasn’t crying but its that intense of a sound. I would not want to be in front of whatever it is when it makes that call/howl. Horrible!
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Hi Bob, my name is Mike and I live here in Shiawassee County between the villages of Morrice and Bancroft. I live in a rural area, Looking Glass River runs right through my back yard so this area is pretty much a swampy area with patches of woods and fields. I only live on an acre of property but have apple trees, a large pond and the river which I have had an uneasy feeling in my yard on many occasions at night as if something large was watching me in the shadows. Last night I had all the proof I need!
I was watching t.v. around 10:15pm and heard a loud helicopter flying over very low so decided to stop outside to look but couldn’t see it but as it was getting further away I could hear a small pack of coyotes making a bit of noise in the field across the road which is normal out here. I stood there listening to them for a couple minutes, guessing they were at least 1/2mi to the North of my house between Lansing Road and I-69. Suddenly I heard this horrible, hair raising, chills thru your body howling/barking/yell that was so loud it drown out the coyotes yelping. The creature making the noise sounded like it was following them and at first I thought it could be an injured dog but there could be absolutely no way this was a wolf, coyote or any other large canine. Whatever was making the noise was HUGE and sounded like it was getting closer. It made this same noise a total of ten times one right after another. Never in my life have I ever heard such a sound so I was scared yet wanted to stay to see if it would get closer or make other noises, maybe even another neighbor close by in the cluster of houses across the street along Lansing road would hear it too and someone would turn on an outside light but nobody did and it went completely silent. I waited for at least 10mins without any more sounds, even the coyotes were silent so I went inside to research YouTube for the exact noise which took me almost an hour of examining many recordings. The one I found that matches to a T 100% is one called the “Hoarse Minnesota Howler.” It brought tears to my eyes hearing it, no I wasn’t crying but its that intense of a sound. I would not want to be in front of whatever it is when it makes that call/howl. Horrible!
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Hello there, I had a similar situation just last night on our property. We are in the Rural Birch Run/Bridgeport area just outside of the Shiawassee National Wildlife refuge. Normally I hear some coyotes at night, I’ve heard a few questionable noises the past few nights… last night confirmed that there are indeed Sasquatches in this area. Around 2:15am I heard a massive branch snap off a tree, or even snap in half. Some coyotes could be heard faintly in the distance as well… the snapping tree echoed..The sound seemed to be coming from far away but was still loud. I got slightly on edge and decided to turn on the TV to calm myself down. Then, around 2:21am, I heard the most unmistakable sound that, in my mind could NOT pass as a coyote or a large dog, or even a human. This was one of the loudest, most guttural “AHHHHHH!” Sounds I’ve ever heard. It lasted maybe 10-12 seconds..15 tops. To me, it resembled a mini “Ohio Howl”. What really was a giveaway to me was the throatiness and nasal tone that could really be heard.. it sounded Gargly and throaty… it sounded like was coming from far away, but was somehow SO LOUD. My 65lb bulldog and our cat woke up from deep sleep and we’re on high alert in the middle of the howl.. that’s how loud and wild this noise was. Many of our neighbors have chicken, livestock, horses, etc. that may draw one in, and we back right up to the refuge. I’m going to check today for any prints or evidence of passing through our property. I am convinced we have Squatches in these woods now! The Refuge has thousands of acres of woods and coverage, and most importantly LOTS of food and waterways to maintain large life. I just moved here, and boy ami ever so excited! I had no idea they came down this South in MI!