Southern Bigfoot Encounters: Shooting Incidents & Local Names Revealed

Posted Saturday, January 20, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A recent video posted on YouTube by The Round Table Of Knowledge By HTH has caught the attention of the Bigfoot community. The video, titled "More Sasquatch Shootings And A Wild Story," discusses various accounts of Sasquatch shootings and encounters, as well as the debate surrounding their supposed abilities. The video's host, Bobby Short, shares documents and witness statements detailing alleged shootings of Sasquatch in different locations and time periods. One notable account is from 1951 in Thomas County, Georgia, where a couple shot at a large, hair-covered being on their front porch. The wife's stepfather later found a 20-inch long footprint near his cabin. Bobby Short also touches upon the various names used to refer to Sasquatch in different regions, such as Skunk Ape, Woolly Booger, and Happy Valley Horror. She emphasizes the importance of considering all witness accounts, even if they seem far-fetched, as there are thousands of reports from around the world describing similar experiences. Another intriguing account from the video is a 1977 incident in Lee County, Florida, where a 12-year-old boy saw a tall, hairy creature outside his home. His neighbor fired seven shots at the creature, but it appeared to be unaffected and ran away. This case highlights the ongoing debate about the effectiveness of firearms against Sasquatch and their potential resistance to bullets. I encourage readers to watch the video and share their thoughts on these fascinating accounts. While some details may be difficult to verify, it's essential to keep an open mind and consider the wealth of information available from various sources. The more we learn about Sasquatch, the closer we come to understanding their true nature and role in our world.