Tuesday, 3 September 2019

TOP TEN BIGFOOT STATES

Zachary Mann contributes a lengthy article dealing with the top ten states for Bigfoot sightings, with accounts furnished as examples.  A bonanza for the cryptozoologist and Bigfoot enthusiast.





Image this: You’re out in a heavily forested area. Maybe you are here to try and take advantage of the ample fish and game that can be found in this place, or maybe you will spend hours, if not days, silently wondering the trails and backwoods with nothing more than a good pair of comfortable walking boots. Either way, you are here for one reason above all else, you love nature and all its majesty.
Then suddenly, and without warning the mood shifts. The hairs stand up in the back of neck and cold shiver runs down your spin. Something is wrong, very wrong. From seemingly behind every tree, out of every shadow, you feel the horrible unmistakable feeling of great peering eyes watching over you. The most horrendous stench over powers you, as you whole body becomes weak and limp. Where is these sensation coming from? What’s going on? This has never happened before. Yet, you know for certain there is something amiss.
Out of the corner of your eye, you spot it. Leering from the dense cover a massive beast stands watching you. Terror grips every nerve in your body. You have no idea what this thing is, or maybe you do, but that’s no comfort at all, in fact that makes it far worse. For what you see is what you mind has told you all your life, can’t be or shouldn’t be, but it is. Then as suddenly as it appeared the hairy ghost evaporates into the foliage leaving only a dumbstruck and petrified you to remain sulking in your own trepidation.
If this sounds like it could happen to anyone or anywhere nature still holds court in great demand, that’s because you are right. All across the entire United States, thousands of people have lived this very nightmare and every year more and more stories such as this emerge from every corner of the vast country.  But, have you have ever wondered which States have the most reported encounters with such brutes? Well, you’re in luck, because that is why I’m here. In the following article I will be covering the Top Ten US States that have the most documented alleged encounters with large unknown hairy hominids often called Bigfoot or Sasquatch. For each of these states I will give the current number of documented sightings, as of the time of writing, a brief history of sightings in that State, a general description of each area of said state with the most reported sightings, and some famous specific sightings from that particular State.
          Before we begin, I would like to disclose how I obtained the numbers for this article. The total numbers are the current, as of writing this September, 2019, from the BFRO website. This is the largest single database of Bigfoot sightings collected in one place on the internet. Now this certainly does not mean these are all the reported sightings throughout historical record, such a fete would surely be impossible, and the site lists mainly sightings reported to them by people wishing to reach out and share their experiences, yet many reports are also of well documented cases as well as links to reputable local and national news publications, mostly for the historical accounts. As such, the complete numbers of these such stories are going to be incomplete and somewhat off.
For example, currently Alaska, only has 22 reported sightings in their database. If you know anything about supposed Bigfoot reports from Alaska, you’d think that number was surprisingly low, and you’d be right. There are several close range sightings and stories I have read about, some of which I have previously covered in past articles, that don’t appear to be in their records. However, when you look at the full list of each State by numbers breakdown, as I have, and compare them with “known” or frequently talked about Bigfoot hot spots, these numbers tend to match very well with long and detailed history of written Sasquatch reports with only minor fluctuation in spots.  
It is impossible to ever know exactly how many supposed sightings have occurred, as many just probably have not and will not ever be reported. Legendary Bigfoot researcher Peter Byrne once estimated for every single logged report in an area, there might be up to three or four more in the same vicinity, yet they go uncatalogued for fear of ridicule and the stigma of disbelief the general public has for such stories.  There for, the purpose of this list, I believe that the numbers, more than not, sync up with the decades of reported sightings in various written publications.    
          With all that said let us begin our brief overview of the Top Ten US States with the most frequently reported cases of alleged Bigfoot/Sasquatch reported sightings.

10. Georgia. Total Number 132
We begin our tour of the Top Ten States, with a stay over in the first of the Southern States on our list, Georgia. The Eastern and Southern portions of the State is the area with by far the most accounts. The Western portions of Georgia are dominated by the Appalachian Mountain Range, which does boast a fair number of sightings, but nothing like the more traditionally viewed ‘Southern’ portions.  
The Okefenokee Swamp is the largest Black Water swamp in the North America. The Creek People who were the original inhabitants of the area have a folk legend of a group of young Braves from their village who while venturing deep into the murky black swamp found an island deep within the center in which several beautiful maidens lived. The maidens provided them with food and shelter and helped the Braves with directions on how to get back out of the swamp but would not go with them and urge them to leave as quick as they could for their husbands who were not present at the time world race of giant bruits who were violent and hostile towards strangers. 
In 1829, the water level of the swamp was on usually low in the summer time allowing intrepid explores to venture further and then they had ever gone before. It was there that a series of enormous tracks human like in appearance but measuring 18 inches long and 9 inches wide were found two people, a man and boy, in the middle of the swamp. The stride described by the original finders of the tracks was from heel to toe just over 6 feet in length. A party of nine armed men set out in order to find the track’s maker. John Ostean was one of the men in the gathered party, the only man whose name seems to have been recorded for posterity.
According to the story the men were gathered around a campfire after having found more fresh tracks. Unfortunately for the party a few of them accidentally discharged some of their rifle shots the sound of which seemingly scaring this “man mountain” as they described it, from it’s hidden lair when emerged from the darkness and attacked the hunting party. Within just a matter of a few moments the beast had decapitated five of these hunters and was certainly going to kill the others as well, but the surviving for men were able to pump seven shots from their high-powered rifle into the creature finally felling it. It’ll lay on the ground wallowing in agony and roaring defiantly for several moments until finally going still.
After the beast laid dead they measured it from the top of its head to the bottom of its feet as being 13 feet tall the men quickly left the corpse of this giant creature as well as the remains of their dearly departed friends out of fear of possible retaliation from other such beasts they believed to be in the area. The story remained and obscure footnote for the longest time until it was discovered in the microfilm archives until it was found by an investigator named Richard Day of the Western Sun and General Advertiser in Indiana. The story was published in their local newspaper and quickly spread across the country gaining attention from others.
Cherokee people called them Tsulkalu which means the slant-eyed people. James Wafford, a western Cherokee native wrote in the 1800’s about a story his grandmother had always told him that before she was born a group of these slant eyed people had actually come in to the Cherokee people’s village and stayed and lived among them for an extended length of time. 
While this story is certainly gripping and freighting in every aspect of the word, I do feel this and similar such reports should always be viewed with a very skeptical eye, more so than most contemporary reports. In its favor it does mention by name a specific individual whom supposedly lived this nightmare, John Ostean, that is more than can be said for many outlandish stories whose main point of reference is just unnamed man. Yet bear in mind, that at the time of this article’s writing, 1829, newspapers all across the country where loaded with either  highly embellished stories or just outright hoaxes of a fantastical nature in order to garner more buys and to out show local and national competition. However, the legacy of Sasquatches in Georgia have long out lived this one heart pounding piece of historical journalism.  
More recent sightings have occurred, including in 1979, outside of Fort Gordon, Georgia, where a hair covered 10-10 ½ tall biped was encountered. Tracks seen in the area where later measured as being a mind blowing 9 inches long, but 22 inches wide! Reports from the Peach State still find their way into local and occasionally nation news programs to this day, and if you think the previous stories where a something the next nine states are about to ramp up the numbers in ways that might shock and amaze you. The ride has just started. 
         
9. Missouri. Total Number 149
          Missouri is one of, if not the most overlooked State in the entire USA. For most people living outside it, and even for many within its boundaries, there just doesn’t seem to be anything there. No major cities, except St. Louis, no flashy landmarks or structures, and no distinct natural habitats that immediately conjure to the mind, “yep that’s Missouri country alright!” Had you asked me which of the States had the most Bigfoot sightings without looking at any hard numbers or data, I would have gotten many on this list correct, but Missouri would not be among them at all.  Yet maybe that would be a near perfect place to remain undetected if you so wished to do so.
          Despite this Missouri has not only a wealth of reports to this day, but one of the more (in) famous of all 20th century flaps of continued sightings the sightings of a hairy fiend seen mostly in and around Louisiana, Missouri. I’m talking of course of the story of Momo, short for the Missouri Monster.
          It began in July, 1971, when Joan Mills and Mary Ryan spotted a creature looking “half-man and half-ape” on a rural portion of Highway 79, north of town. Then on July, 11, 1972 at 3:30 p.m. local time, eight year old Terry Harrison and his five year old Wally where playing in the yard when they began to scream. Their older sister Doris, looked out the bathroom window to see standing under a tree a six to seven foot tall black and hairy “man” who wasn’t quite man or beast. The hair cover was some great no facial features or even a neck could be distinguished. Most unsettling of all, was the fact this thing seemed to be flecked with blood and held a dead dog under its arm. It retreated into the woods still walking erect and carrying the dead poach away with it.
That same afternoon, only a block away, Mrs. Clarence Lee heard loud growling and trashing sounds coming from the woods nearby, she described them as being utterly terrible in nature. Three days later Edger Harrison heard loud growling and sighted two “fireball” lights coming from the exact same area the boys and Doris had seen the thing with the dead dog. He also reported just the most fowl and unpleasant odor ever from the area.  Over the next few weeks more citizens, including Harrison again, would smell the sour horse and garbage smell several more times. The neighborhood dogs became more and more excited whenever such smells and noises would start up, some dogs in the area would eventually go missing, never to be found. In addition, two separate sets of humanlike tracks where found in and around the same area as the frequent smells as noises, and a few brief visual sightings of a similar thing to what Doris described was spotted by various other townsfolk as well. 
More recent reports come from the southernmost portions of the state to this day. It seems this State that so many never even give a passing thought to, might in fact, hold the key to unlocking one of the biggest and longest standing mysterious of the natural world. And how fitting would that be, how fitting indeed.
8.  Michigan. Total Number 219
         
The Folklore Archives from the Indiana University Library makes mention of two striking early 20th century incidents. One in 1937, in Saginaw, Michigan, a fisherman claimed a manlike monster the Saginaw River bank, lean upon a tree, then return to the river. As a result, the man in question suffered a nervous breakdown. The Saginaw area would see more sightings in the coming decades such as the one reported by two young campers in the Saginaw Bay area in the summer of 1973. Then in 1951, in Charlotte, Michigan, a large two legged gorilla like beast was seen some 6 to 7 times in a swamp west of town. The locals have since redubbed the area Gorilla Swamp, in honor of the less than welcomed local resident.
          Starting in 1962 in Cass County a large hairy beast with a huge bulk and shoulders with no neck was seen predominantly in the Sister Lakes area, with its’ favorite haunt being a large strawberry plantation. Over the next two years the fields migrant workers, the farm’s owners, and various locals living in and around the area all reported sightings. The local papers were quick to label it the Monster of Sister Lakes. In May, 1964, the workers having been scared out of their wits up and abandoned the farm refusing to work there any longer.
The rest of that early summer saw new employee Gordon Brown, and his brother spot a nine foot tall creature in their headlights on June, 9, they described as a cross between a bear and gorilla. Two days later Patsy and Gail Clayton, along with Joyce Smith, all three year olds, watched as a monster crossed a road in Silver Creek Township. The experience frightened poor Joyce so much she fainted and had to be revived. During the remainder of the summer the farms owners John and Elevelyn Utrup continued to have regular reported sightings. John claims to have been “chased” into the house one night by the monster which was described as nine foot tall and possibly weighing some 500 pounds. Police also reported finding bare humanlike foot prints on the farm measuring some six inches across the ball of the foot. 
          Then, on the night of August, 13, 1965 Christine Van Acker and her mother, Ruth Owens, where headed home when a large hair covered thing crossed the road directly in front of them in Monroe, Michigan. Christine panicked and put on the breaks. Suddenly, the dark hair covered ‘monster’ reached its arm into the open driver’s side window. It struck Christine in the face, slamming her head into the door post. The women filed a police report and images of her blackened and bruised face where published along with the story in the local paper. The story soon went national bringing her story to reads all across America, and eventually became a worldwide scoop. Christine drew a sketch of her attacker. Interestingly enough, that drawing bore and almost identical resemblance to the Momo Monster was covered earlier from another of the top ten states, Missouri.
To this day, multiple reports are filed every year, usually in the Upper Peninsula. Oscoda, Delta, and Marquette counties have amongst the highest density of reports on record. Do you believe the Wolverine State should  consider changing its name to reflect the potential home of another large hairy woodland critter?

7. Texas. Total Number 240
          When the name Texas comes to mind, most both living in the USA and outside of it, will conjure up images of the Old West. Dry dust desert covered in cactuses and tumbleweeds. Where nary a drop of water can be found to quench your dying thirst nor can a single tree provide sanctuary from the hateful sun. Well, while some parts of Texas are exactly like that, the Eastern Third of the Lone Star State, is more in tuned with its neighbors Louisiana and Arkansas than the land of Outlaws and Cowboys. Most of it is covered in thick bayou swamps and wet woodlands teaming with alligators, deer, bear, and other large fauna a plenty. That is where the overwhelming majority of alleged Bigfoot sightings are reported from, and there are a lot of stories, almost as many as there are stars hanging in the quiet Texas night.
          Historically there have been several specific hotspots where such creatures have been observed. One such place is around Lake Worth in Texas where starting in the 1960’s (and really ramping up in 1969), there came reports of what has since been named The Goatman.
The Fort Worth Police Department had numerous reports in June and July of that year, but nothing could prepare them for what they would see and experience on July, 10, of that year. That is when six people reported that they were attacked by a large and whitish colored man-ape near Greer Island out at Lake Worth. One witness, John Reichart claimed the thing came from behind a tree and tried to grab his wife! It also left an 18 inch long scratch on the side of his car. A posy of men, both lawmen and civilians, returned to the original area. Then the same huge beast emerged from atop a nearby ridge, leapt from it, and threw a car tire some 500 feet at them! Shots were fired and everyone ran for their cars. A small blood trail was seen and followed, but no corpse was ever found. A photo was taken by local store owner Allen Plaster. The famous picture shows a large human shaped white figure, yet the picture is too grainy to conclusively make any definitive statements regarding the figure presented in it.  
In the 1840’s, stories began to surface of what would be coined as The Wild Woman of the Navidad. A series of sightings of wild and unkempt naked humanlike creature reported in Eastern Texas. From Eastern Texas beginning in the 1960’s would come another famous resident beast sighted around Caddo Lake which, unsurprisingly, would be named the Caddo Critter.  A fictional version of these stories inspired the low budget 1970’s film The Creature from Black Lake.
          Many expeditions by national and international teams of investigators have been conducted with greater frequency in the last several decades.  These include episodes of television shows such as Finding Bigfoot and Animal X. Texas even hosts an annual Bigfoot convention where researchers and enthusiasts alike meet every year to discuss new sightings and developments in research, theories, and topics as well as bonding over a shared common interest in this bizarre phenomena.
          It would seem that the Lone Star State is home to more than just cattle ranches and prairie dogs. It might just be one of the best locations for those brave adventurers who seek to discover wither this phantom of the woods really lurks in dark swamps hidden from view by the wilted hanging willows and creeping Cyprus trees of the East Texas bottom lands.

6.  Oregon. Total Number 250
          Oregon makes up the middle State in the trio of Pacific Northwest States in America. So it would seem like most middle children, it tends to by most to be the most overlooked and ignored portion of the unquestioned Bigfoot capital of the world. Yet don’t sleep on her yet, she still has one of the most respectable history of sightings there are, even if Big Brothers Washington State and California tend to hog most of the attention.
          Along the Banks of the Columbia River, several historical artifacts created by First Nations Tribes have been found. These include wicker baskets with a looming hulk of a beast exactly like the creature still reported in the vicinity to this day. In addition, several millennia old stone carvings have been found here, some of which are an undeniable double for the image of a large ape such as a gorilla or chimpanzee. How the natives of this region had the knowledge of what an ape’s face looks like thousands of years before the likes of zoos, textbooks, and the internet is still a mystery in need of resolution. 
          As early as 1810 large fourteen plus inch human shaped photo prints where being discovered by fur trappers in the Rockies Mountain areas that extend into the state. From there the rest of the 19th century would see newspaper articles and stories written about track finds, mysterious screams in the night, and often brief face to face encounters with large creatures that defied all rational wisdom. While there are many stories from across the region, the Western Coastal area is the main focus of both historical and current sightings.
          In the early part of the 20th century, local researcher Jack Woodruff, reported finding massive manlike prints on the beach of the Coquile River near his home in Myrtle Point, Oregon. He also claims two different people had re-laid finding similar tracks in fresh autumn snow in the Craggie Mountains in both 1924 and the 1930’s. Sightings have continued with both an increase in frequency and close range over the decades. One such report from June, 2018, in Vernonia, when a woman watch from her bathroom window as a Sasquatch walked from the woods across her yard and back into the forest on the opposite side.
Oregon may not have as many reports as its sibling states, but that is no small comfort to the hundreds, if not thousands of people who have had their world views permanently changed by having a chance encounter with the Wildman of the woods.
           
5.  Ohio. Total Number 290
          January, 20, 1869. A carriage containing a man and his adult daughter are heading from Gallipolis in South Easter Ohio. Suddenly, a wild man leaps from the dense wood line and goes for the Father. He pulled him from the carriage and a violent struggle ensued. The creature bite and stretched him with such anger you would believe the vendetta personal. The Daughter summoning up her courage picked up a large rock that threw it at the attacker striking him where his ear should be. The beast abandoned his attack and retreated off into the nearby scrub.
          Ohio much like various other regions across the USA has seen fit to give the Bigfoot/Wild Man character its own regional name, The Grass Mann. The Eastern third of Ohio, where there is plenty of farm land, mountains, deep hollows, wetlands, and forests. The area is so rich with Sasquatch reports that a large portion of this area has been dubbed The Sasquatch Triangle by researchers. The epicenter of the Triangle is Salt Fork State Park. It is the largest state park in Ohio with more than 25,000 combined acers of undeveloped land. More Bigfoot reports come from this massive acreage of preserved forests than anywhere else in the state, and when you’re the number five highest rated state for such reports in the country, that is saying something.
          The Buckeye State, however, is famous amongst the Bigfoot community not just for the plethora of sightings, but also the varied kinds of physical evidence to analyze in the Bigfoot puzzle. In 1995 huge hollow structures made of woven grass where found resembling what many have deduced to be possible nesting or housing structures. The structure was made just like making a giant wicker basket. These such things have been found elsewhere in America, but seem to be found with a surprising frequency in Ohio. Another piece of evidence is a small bit of film recorded cryptid researcher in August of 1992.
          However, the most important piece of evidence is what has been dubbed the Ohio Howl, an audio recording of what is believed to be the best piece of audio evidence ever for the existence of Bigfoot. Recorded by Matt Moneymaker in autumn 1994, in Columbina, Ohio, near the Ohio River. The 30 plus second of audio is what is referred to as the Moaning Howl. This piece of evidence was analyzed by audio recording experts at the University of Texas A&M. They concluded that the sound was of an organic nature, but did not belong to any know animal in the extensive database. What makes this audio so remarkable is the fact that similar sounds, different in pitch and volume) have not only been heard by dozens of eyewitnesses, but recorded in other states such as Mississippi, Kentucky, and California. It seems that right near the center of the country, it might just be one of the best places to catch a glimpse of an amazing American Mystery.


4. Illinois. Total Number 298

Illinois, is the other State on our list that surprised me as to how many alleged sightings are reported here, and it would definitely not made my top ten had you asked me before showing me the numbers. Yet here we are.  As it turns out, the Prairie State, has a storied legacy with wild men and menacing gorillas, all names used to described these beasts before the term Bigfoot became common. Starting in 1894 and continuing to this day people here believe their forests and hills might hold a large furry secret just waiting to be uncovered.
A July, 1929, newspaper report from Daily News, out of Middlesboro, Kentucky, claims that residents in the small farming community of Elizabeth, Illinois, barricade themselves inside their homes and posies of gun touting angry men search high and low for a huge simian like beast spotted in the nearby woods. They searched high and low, but no such simian was found.
          From the sparsely populated Southern part of the State, comes Illinois most famous cryptid creature, The Big Muddy Monster. Murphysboro, Illinois provides the setting. A terrified young couple provide the players. Monday, June, 25, 1973, Randy Needham and Judy Johnson are alone enjoying each other’s company on a deserted boat ramp area overlooking the Big Muddy River. Young lovers often come here to be alone with their partners, but after tonight few would ever do so again. The siren stillness of the night was shattered by a horrible inhuman scream. The couple looks over to see a seven foot whitish beast, a horrible parody of both man and beast, coming out of the darkness right towards them. His body splattered with thick patches of mud, still making his foreboding screams at them. Quickly they started up the car and fled. They filed a police report right away, and while the officers were skeptical, they couldn’t help but notice how sincere and terrified they appeared. They decided to check out the area.
          They returned to exact spot where they discovered huge manlike footprints in the mud. More deputies were summoned to see for themselves. Then, form the black night, the same screams came again followed by the sound of something large on two feet heading in their direction. No one was brave enough to stay and everyman present fled for their cars. The next night several independent eyewitnesses in different, yet nearby locations, also reported terrifying run-ins with the same creature. Over the course of the summer more sightings, tracks, and screams where heard. Hunting parties of men formed, but each outing was unfruitful in securing their quarry.
          While the Big Muddy Beast hasn’t been seen around Murphysboro for some time, residents all over Southern Illinois still report sightings and hear screams in the night from large unknown monsters, who are more mysterious than anything most could possibly imagine.


3. Florida: Sightings Number, 325

On July, 21, 1997, Ochopee Fire Chief Vince Doerr was driving down an isolated backwoods road, thick South Florida brush and swamps surrounding him on all sides, the mosquito cover in the air thick a blanket, the summer time humidity 100 percent. This was no place or time for anyone to be moving around at all outdoors, let alone in a huge full body fur suit. But, that’s exactly what Mr. Doerr believed he saw at first, cross the road in front of his car mere feet in front of him on that oppressive summer afternoon. He stop the vehicle, got out, and watched as the upright figure continued to make its way out of sight into the palmetto plants. He shouted in an attempt to get the creature’s attention. It was moving at a fast paced walk, not running. When he called to it, the animal turned slightly, but still keep chugging forward at its own pace. He happened to have his camera with him at the time and managed to take a single picture of the creature as it first turned to face him, before it melted in the tree line. The photo shows a large brown upright thing crossing into the trees, yet due to the distance, no facial features or conclusive evidence can be deduced from the single frame. All you can tell is the animal is big, hairy, and erect. This is just one of the many encounters locals and tourists alike had with such a creature in such a short period of time. Mr. Doerr returned to his car and continued his way back to the firs station where he told the others there of his bizarre encounter.
That whole summer, but especially early to mid-July, there were numerous such encounters at close range with similar looking beasts. This particular time span is still vividly remembered by the local investigators as no such time before or since, had produced so many close range sightings over such a short period of time. Some blame the unusually hot and humid summer of 97. Others point to the explosion in the mosquito population that year driving all manners of wildlife out of the deepest, most remote sheltered spaces within the swamps. Regardless, the summer of 97 was the most active time for what has been collectively dubbed the Skunk (Swamp) Ape in Southern Florida.
Three days prior on July, 18, 1997, a bus load of English Tourists where on a sightseeing expiation with the Everglades Day Safari tour group. Dow Rowland was the group’s bus driver and lead guide. While the bus had slowed down to get a better view of the nearby gators, two young boys in the group began to shout and point out the other side of the bus. They kept saying over and over again one word, “Bigfoot!” Everyone turned and saw what Mr. Rowland latter described as a huge gorilla standing just outside the tree line on the opposite side. After a mere three seconds or so, the creature retreated into the woods. After calming everyone down, himself included, Mr. Rowland drove over to where they had seen it go in and parked the bus. He exited and made his way towards the trees when the creature emerged about 50 yard ahead of him cross out halfway into the road, then turn about facer and vanish back into the trees. He searched for another minute or so, but with a bus load of frightened tourists and the mosquito cover being so thick you could barely see threw at points, he returned to the vehicle and they made their way down the road.
For hundreds of years prior to the White Europeans arrived, both the Miccosukee (also spelled Miskauki) and Seminole tribes had stories about, Shaawanoki, which means tall hairy man. The legends state they are race of giants that live deep in the swamps, usually on high natural islands. The elders say they have always existed there and are to be respected and left alone. Newspapers from the early 20th century make numerous reports of “wild men” over the decades, but it wasn’t until the 1970’s where reports began to flood in from all over the state, especially South Florida. It is also here the first usage of the term Skunk Apes appear and the name has stuck ever since.
Then in late 2000, the Sarasota Police department received an anonymous letter along with two photos addressed to the department’s animal control unit. The letter stated to be from an elderly woman living near the edge of Myakka State Park. It said that in late September early October something had been coming onto her porch at night to steal apples left outside. After two nights of this, she waited to see if the culprit would return. On the third night she waited up for whoever or whatever was robbing their produce. She heard a noise and went out to see what was going on. She heard something in the brush line and took two photos in rapid succession of each other. The creature, startled by her presence and the camera flash, which she said was about seven foot tall, stood up and retreated back into the woods on two legs making a whooping sound.  She told her husband what she had seen and they both latter viewed the developed photos. They were unsure of what the thing was, with her husband suggesting it was an escaped orangutan. Her letter stated she was mailing these pictures along with her story in, because she was concerned for her visiting grandchildren and other residents as if this thing was bold enough to come onto people’s porches for food who knows what else it may do or how close it may get to people. These now (in)famous Myakka photos have divided the Bigfoot community, some believe they are real, while some believe they are proof that this is proof such creatures exists.
For many, Florida is the ultimate destination in life. A place idolized for the nurturing climate and perceived easy living. It is no wonder it is a true American pastiche that when a person(s) reach the age of retirement it is time to pack your bags and head down as far south as possible. And while I would never try and discourage anyone from pursuing their desired goals in life, I would like to offer these small words to try and keep stored away in the back of your mind. It’s possible, just possible that the swamps you choose to spend your golden years may have more than what conventional wisdom says lives down there. So please just keep that in mind. And also, try and remember to bring your produce inside your home. It might just attract unwanted visitors.

2. California: Sightings Number, 441
         
And now we come to the top two spots, and if you know anything about Bigfoot lore than the last two spots on the list should be no great surprise to you. The only mystery is in which order they fall. Well at number two, we have the birth place of the modern Bigfoot phenomena, California, Northern California to be more precise.
          Starting here and running all the way up the West Coast of the Continent into Canada and back into the USA via Alaska, the environment becomes what is essentially a temperate rainforest. Heavy rain fall provides the genies for hundreds of thousands of still remote mountains covered in thick forests, rivers, canyons, and lakes. It is needless to say that ever since white Europeans have inhabited this land there have been reports of wild men. Dating back to late 1800’s newspaper after newspaper chronicled stories of these wild men of the woods, not to mention the numerous tribes of Native Americans who almost universally have stories or physical depictions in the form of wood masks, carvings, and cave paintings of large beasts not quite human, but not quite animal.   
          Of course you can’t tell the story of Bigfoot in California without mentioning the Bluff Creek Tracks and the Patterson Film. Since they are almost second nature to us at this point I will summarize them very briefly. In 1958 construction crews in and around Bluff Creek, began to find large man-like prints at their sites as well as having the camps vandalized with large 300 pound oil drums effortlessly tossed around. Tracks where made, local papers ran the story, which where intern picked up by national and international publications. The most significant detail, the article labels the night prowler as Bigfoot, and well from there on out, that’s the name adopted by the public at large for the beast. 
And of course, on October, 20, 1967, Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlin where out near Willow Creek, California, when they filmed what many are convinced is undeniable proof that this world is inhabited by a as of yet undocumented primate species.  To this days the town near which it was filmed, Willow Creek, is marked by many as the Bigfoot capital of the world. Every year on Labor Day Weekend the hold the Bigfoot Days Parade. Hotels, restaurants, visitor centers, bookstores, and even the buildings of town are covered in Bigfoot murals, images, and works of art all depicting the big man. The People here have embraced the Sasquatch like no others. Sightings are still reported here on a semi-regular bias, as does the rest of Northern California. 2019 alone has already seen more than two dozen new contemporary reported sightings.
As reports continue to come in, some believe it is only a matter of time, until a brand new large mammal will have to be added to official guidebooks of Northern California wildlife. That being said, even in a place as rich and historic as this, it cannot even compare with the number on spot on our list. 

1. Washington. Total Number 668
By far and away this is the State with the most Bigfoot sightings in the USA. It has more than double the number three state, Florida, and has almost or in most cases, triple plus the amount of reports from states 4-10.  
Reverend Elkanah Walker spent nine years living with the indigenous Spokane Tribe in Washington. In his memoirs Nine Years with the Spokane Indians, he writes of a race of giants they called Stick Men. Without publishing his writings word for word, here is the just of it. He writes that these Stick Men inhabit the top of a nearby mountain. They leave tracks a foot and a half long, and have a terrible smell. They will come during the night and steal fish from the native’s nest. Throughout Washington there are even landmarks named after the local native names for these creatures, such as Skookum Meadows which is named after the Skookum, which means mountain devils, they too share all the physical and behavioral as the Stick Men. 
Washington State has been home to many famous incidents in Bigfoot lore. Those include The Cripple Foot tracks from Bossburg, the (in)famous Skookum body cast, and the Ape Canyon attack incident in which a group of minors where attacked by a group of rock throwing ape men.  The most compelling piece of physical evidence to ever come out of Washington State was the famous Paul Freeman film from 1994. Freeman was a forest service patrolman in Washington states who had had allegedly found tracks and had near sightings of Bigfoot in the past in 1994 he found a set of tracks leading to and back from a small creek in The blue Mountains he retrieved some plaster cast as well as a video camera in order to document his fine. While doing so he heard movement often the distance followed the trail of footprints and the sounds when a large hair covered creature walked by bipedal across an open clearing several hundred yards away.   He followed the creature and was able to capture not only images of that one but have a second and possibly third young child Bigfoot in the film as well. This particular piece of film has been regarded as one of the best pieces of video footage ever to support the existence of Sasquatch rivaled only by the famous Patterson Gimlin film of 1967. 
          So there you have it. The Top Ten States with the most recorded encounters with the alleged cryptid beast known as Bigfoot/Sasquatch. I sincerely hope you’ve enjoyed this brief overlook of these states and their legacy of these kind of stories. I also hope it has encouraged you to take a look at your own states, counties, and communities and see if they have any weird or bizarre stories worth telling. After all the world is a strange place, and what would it be without some equally strange stories to go around?

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·         http://bfro.net/GDB/#usa


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