Man Shares Sasquatch Sightings and Telepathic Encounters on His Property
Posted Thursday, July 09, 2026
By Squatchable.com staff
There's something about a good witness interview that just hits different, and this one from Sasquatch Theory delivers in a big way. A guy named Mike sat down to share some genuinely fascinating experiences he's had on his property, and let me tell you, this isn't your run-of-the-mill "I heard a howl" story.
Mike describes an encounter with a female Sasquatch that is absolutely captivating. She's tall—close to eight feet if not taller—and she's hiding behind a massive tree. What stands out about his description is the detail. He mentions she had breasts, a belly that was visible (he's not sure if she was pregnant or just had a softer build), and her hair had a grayish tint to it, not white but definitely not the crisp auburn color often associated with younger Sasquatch. The hair on her forearms appeared long, and she had an "old look" about her. Mike specifically notes she wasn't muscular or athletic in build—she was described as plump and droopy, which adds a layer of realism you don't always hear in encounter reports.
The spookiest part? She peeked around the tree, locked eyes with him, and then vanished. Mike says there was a ditch nearby, and he suspects she may have belly-crawled down it to disappear, but he honestly doesn't know. He even jokes about whether she got "Scotty beamed up," which is a fun way to acknowledge just how bizarre these disappearances can be. That "woo" factor, as the host calls it, is real, and anyone who's spent time in Sasquatch country knows exactly what that feeling is like.
But the interview doesn't stop there. Mike goes deep into something that gets discussed a lot in Sasquatch research circles—mind speak. He describes a situation where he was walking down a gas line on his property and something told him to stop, to turn back. No audible voice, just a powerful hunch that hit him "like a baseball bat." He believes it was some form of telepathic communication, and honestly, this kind of intuitive warning is reported more often than you'd think by people who've had ongoing contact with Sasquatch.
Then there's the part about the limbs. Mike was trying to figure out if the Sasquatch on his property were okay with him cleaning up roughly 40 acres of land. He asked for a sign—if they didn't want him doing the cleanup, put a limb across the road. Two days later, a limb appeared halfway across the road. Then one showed up across his driveway. Then a large twisted limb ended up on his deck over the pond, about six feet off the bank. After he moved that one, another smaller limb appeared at the end. Mike is left wondering if this was a response or if he's just seeing Sasquatch in everything now. Honestly, both interpretations are valid, and that's what makes these accounts so compelling.
The interview wraps up with Mike describing rocks being tossed at the female Sasquatch while he was watching from about 30 to 40 feet away. The rocks came up the hill—not hurled from below, but tossed. One barely hit her on the heel, and she turned around. Another rolled up to within three feet of her. Mike doesn't know who or what was throwing those rocks, but the implication is clear—someone or something was trying to drive her off, or at least get her attention.
This is the kind of testimony that makes you pause. Mike comes across as a level-headed guy who isn't trying to sell anything. He's genuinely processing what he's experienced, and he's not afraid to admit when something doesn't make sense. The host does a great job letting him tell his story without pushing too hard, which is exactly the right approach for these kinds of conversations.
If you're into long-form witness interviews with people who have ongoing relationships with Sasquatch on their property, this one is worth the listen. Mike's experiences touch on so many of the phenomena researchers have been documenting for years—mind speak, physical signs, the disappearances, and even what might be harassment from other unknown parties. It's a rich account that raises more questions than it answers, and that's always a good sign when it comes to Sasquatch research.
Check out the full interview over on Sasquatch Theory's YouTube channel. It's a longer listen, but Mike's story is the kind that stays with you.