TJ Squatchy Queen at Falc Monster Fest: Meet Lyle Blackburn, Chester Moore & More!

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

If you're a Bigfoot enthusiast, you're probably familiar with the Fouke Monster, also known as the Boggy Creek Monster. This creature has been a part of Arkansas folklore since the 1970s, and it's still making headlines today. Recently, I came across a video from TJ Squatchy, the Queen of the Sasquatch, where she talks about her excitement for the upcoming Fouke Monster Fest. The fest is known for its screening of small-town monster movies, and this year, they're showing "Small Town Monsters." In addition to the film, there will be several speakers, including Lyle Blackburn, Jerry Halstead, Jeff Crypto, Stuart, and Chester Moore. Chester Moore is a name that might be new to some of you. He's a wildlife journalist, author, and podcast host who has been researching and writing about cryptids for over two decades. His podcast, "The Dark Outdoors," is a must-listen for anyone interested in the paranormal. Chester's work has been featured in numerous publications, including Outdoor Life, Field & Stream, and Texas Fish & Game. In the video, TJ Squatchy also mentioned that she would try to share some cool photos from the fest on her Instagram account, which is TJ's Watchy Queen of the Sasquatch. So, if you're not already following her, now's the time to do so. One interesting bit that TJ mentioned in the video is that the Fouke Monster has been linked to Bigfoot sightings in the area. While there's no concrete evidence to support this theory, it's an intriguing idea that adds to the mystery and allure of both creatures. If you're in the East Texas area and interested in attending the Fouke Monster Fest, tickets are available online for around $20. It's a great opportunity to learn more about the Fouke Monster, Bigfoot, and other cryptids. In conclusion, the Fouke Monster Fest is an exciting event for anyone interested in the paranormal, and TJ Squatchy's video has added to the anticipation. With the opportunity to see "Small Town Monsters" and hear from experts like Chester Moore, it's sure to be an unforgettable experience. And who knows, maybe you'll even catch a glimpse of Bigfoot or the Fouke Monster while you're there.