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Re: Unexplainable things youve seen Hunting
[Re: BPI]
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09/04/24 08:44 AM
09/04/24 08:44 AM
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Joined: Feb 2014
Posts: 4,648 miss'ippi state
donia
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Charlie Daniel's was right. There's some things in this works you just can't explain. That's a blast from the past! .....make a grown man die of fright.
experience is a freakin' awesome teacher....
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Re: Unexplainable things youve seen Hunting
[Re: deadeye48]
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09/04/24 08:57 AM
09/04/24 08:57 AM
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Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 26,334 Locust Fork, Alabama
BC
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 26,334
Locust Fork, Alabama
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I had this happen a couple years back. Still one of the strangest encounters I’ve ever had happen. http://www.aldeer.com/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=3381286&page=allOne time in Nebraska I was trying to roost one for the next morning and nothing but an old lone hen came in to the roost tree. It was still slightly daylight and she had already flew up behind me. I got up to leave and she flew down and landed to my left about 10 feet. I started walking to the truck and she followed me the entire way about 10 feet to my left. When I got in the truck she turned around and ran back towards the roost because it was getting pretty dark at that point. It was like she was escorting me out of there.
"Some men are mere hunters; others are turkey hunters."
-- Archibald Rutledge
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Re: Unexplainable things youve seen Hunting
[Re: LIOJeff]
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09/04/24 10:22 AM
09/04/24 10:22 AM
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Joined: Oct 2020
Posts: 425 Houston County
GobbleGrunt
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4 point
Joined: Oct 2020
Posts: 425
Houston County
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I saw a red orb light walking out of the woods at my club in Barbour Co one night. I first thought it was a taillight on a ATV but no one was close by and there was no noise. Thought maybe it was a light on a game camera but I went back the next day and there was nothing there. Lots of UFO activity in Barbour Co. seen and told by many, many people over the years. I along with a hunting buddy, saw 3 triangle shaped, black ufo's one night near Baker Hill. I've told the story on here before..it happened in late January, around 2005. There's been a lot of big foot sightings and "experiences" in Barbour County too. I was walking to my turkey setup several springs ago off of Old Batesville dirt road, not too far from Barbour County WMA on private land. About an hour before first light, in the misting rain, and about a mile off the dirt road. I heard something running to me in the woods and it crossed the logging road within feet of my back. It was breaking saplings as it ran, and I could hear and feel its feet/claws/paws. It ran by me so fast, I never saw wth it was...and I'm faster than the average person. Soooo...ya'll tell me wth that was? Old man that hunted that land for the last 30 years told me there was definately a bigfoot that had been seen by hunters on that property...and he has his own story of hearing a "thwaaap", thwaaap" while he was turkey hunting. Said it sounded like something swinging and hitting a tree against another tree...all on that same property.
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Re: Unexplainable things youve seen Hunting
[Re: GobbleGrunt]
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09/04/24 10:56 AM
09/04/24 10:56 AM
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Joined: Dec 2014
Posts: 3,773 Pace, FL
daylate
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I saw a red orb light walking out of the woods at my club in Barbour Co one night. I first thought it was a taillight on a ATV but no one was close by and there was no noise. Thought maybe it was a light on a game camera but I went back the next day and there was nothing there. Lots of UFO activity in Barbour Co. seen and told by many, many people over the years. I along with a hunting buddy, saw 3 triangle shaped, black ufo's one night near Baker Hill. I've told the story on here before..it happened in late January, around 2005. There's been a lot of big foot sightings and "experiences" in Barbour County too. I was walking to my turkey setup several springs ago off of Old Batesville dirt road, not too far from Barbour County WMA on private land. About an hour before first light, in the misting rain, and about a mile off the dirt road. I heard something running to me in the woods and it crossed the logging road within feet of my back. It was breaking saplings as it ran, and I could hear and feel its feet/claws/paws. It ran by me so fast, I never saw wth it was...and I'm faster than the average person. Soooo...ya'll tell me wth that was? Old man that hunted that land for the last 30 years told me there was definately a bigfoot that had been seen by hunters on that property...and he has his own story of hearing a "thwaaap", thwaaap" while he was turkey hunting. Said it sounded like something swinging and hitting a tree against another tree...all on that same property. When I was hunting Barbour I saw a lot of craft out of Ft Rucker flying around at night. They have strange lights and are very quiet.
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Re: Unexplainable things youve seen Hunting
[Re: Nightwatchman]
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09/04/24 11:51 AM
09/04/24 11:51 AM
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Joined: Dec 2010
Posts: 17,387 lat 34.09 long -86.13
metalmuncher
Old Mossy Horns
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Old Mossy Horns
Joined: Dec 2010
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My grandfather purchased our family farm in Dallas county when I was a sophomore in high school. It is a beautiful place, huge blocks of pasture that drop off into palmetto swamps. Used to be lots of deer on the property back in its hey day(not really anymore)
The individual that my grandfather purchased from allegedly purchased the farm himself from a high ranking executive rich old man from the old cigar factory in Selma(do not know true that is or what the individual's name was)...however, the owner prior to my grandfather told us that the rich man did not trust banks and had a habit of burying his money in mason jars around the farm under fence posts and in amongst the roots of big swamp oak trees. Prior owner told us that shortly after the sale of the farm, the old rich miser died, and sometimes on cool, full moon nights he would look out across the pasture and see the light from a lantern making its way across the pasture or sometimes floating through the swamp...he thought it was the ghost of the old man looking after his money.
That's the ghost of Lucius Clay.
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Re: Unexplainable things youve seen Hunting
[Re: metalmuncher]
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09/04/24 01:54 PM
09/04/24 01:54 PM
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Joined: Feb 2016
Posts: 1,777 Tuscaloosa, AL
Nightwatchman
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8 point
Joined: Feb 2016
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Tuscaloosa, AL
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My grandfather purchased our family farm in Dallas county when I was a sophomore in high school. It is a beautiful place, huge blocks of pasture that drop off into palmetto swamps. Used to be lots of deer on the property back in its hey day(not really anymore)
The individual that my grandfather purchased from allegedly purchased the farm himself from a high ranking executive rich old man from the old cigar factory in Selma(do not know true that is or what the individual's name was)...however, the owner prior to my grandfather told us that the rich man did not trust banks and had a habit of burying his money in mason jars around the farm under fence posts and in amongst the roots of big swamp oak trees. Prior owner told us that shortly after the sale of the farm, the old rich miser died, and sometimes on cool, full moon nights he would look out across the pasture and see the light from a lantern making its way across the pasture or sometimes floating through the swamp...he thought it was the ghost of the old man looking after his money.
That's the ghost of Lucius Clay. Yes I know. I am sure that is where the prior owner got that from.
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Re: Unexplainable things youve seen Hunting
[Re: deadeye]
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09/04/24 02:09 PM
09/04/24 02:09 PM
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Joined: Apr 2015
Posts: 1,536 Louisiana/Clarke
Spec
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Posts: 1,536
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During an overnight hunting trip to Suggsville in Clarke county I heard a ghost walking up the stairs in our very old antebellum camp plain as day right behind my bed. I could hear its feet scuffing on the wood stair steps. The top floor was removed in the 1950s and the stairs led nowhere, If it’s the same house I’m thinking of, I’ve heard some stories. Our camp is a little ways down the road. You could hear footsteps just about every night.
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Re: Unexplainable things youve seen Hunting
[Re: deadeye48]
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09/04/24 02:30 PM
09/04/24 02:30 PM
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Joined: Apr 2000
Posts: 18,312 Elmore County
Frankie
Old Mossy Horns
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Old Mossy Horns
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Elmore County
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Ok , ill yell this , most think I'm crazy any way . Aint a hunting thing though
Was a guy I knew was a couple years older than me , was good friends with his brother. He was a little off and only rode a bicycle . We seen all the time riding around the fields we worked . Hed bum a drink or smoke and go down the rode to where other farmers were working in those fields , same thing bum a drink get a smoke .
He had a Asthma attack and died.
Ever now and then some body would say they swore they seen him on his bike riding around the fields or down the rode .
One day I saw him plan as day . Olin even waved at me . Talk about being freak thev hell out . I thought ain't no way I slammed on brakes turned around to go back but he was gone.. ever day after that I watched for him but never saw him again .
There it is believe it or not
Last edited by Frankie; 09/04/24 02:32 PM.
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Re: Unexplainable things youve seen Hunting
[Re: deadeye48]
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09/04/24 10:03 PM
09/04/24 10:03 PM
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Joined: Sep 2019
Posts: 9 Lower, Alabama
Mmiller
spike
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spike
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I was walking in the woods one morning before daylight during deer season. About halfway in I stopped because i hear what sounds like singing. I sat there listening maybe a good 45 seconds to a minute and i know for sure the singing i heard was slave spirituals. All i can say is I was no danger to a deer that day 😂 I ran back to my truck.
Last edited by Mmiller; 09/04/24 10:04 PM.
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Re: Unexplainable things youve seen Hunting
[Re: Nightwatchman]
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09/05/24 09:25 AM
09/05/24 09:25 AM
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Joined: Sep 2009
Posts: 6,840 somewhere around 112.
slippinlipjr
I make Calds fer a livin
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I make Calds fer a livin
Joined: Sep 2009
Posts: 6,840
somewhere around 112.
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My grandfather purchased our family farm in Dallas county when I was a sophomore in high school. It is a beautiful place, huge blocks of pasture that drop off into palmetto swamps. Used to be lots of deer on the property back in its hey day(not really anymore)
The individual that my grandfather purchased from allegedly purchased the farm himself from a high ranking executive rich old man from the old cigar factory in Selma(do not know true that is or what the individual's name was)...however, the owner prior to my grandfather told us that the rich man did not trust banks and had a habit of burying his money in mason jars around the farm under fence posts and in amongst the roots of big swamp oak trees. Prior owner told us that shortly after the sale of the farm, the old rich miser died, and sometimes on cool, full moon nights he would look out across the pasture and see the light from a lantern making its way across the pasture or sometimes floating through the swamp...he thought it was the ghost of the old man looking after his money.
That's the ghost of Lucius Clay. Yes I know. I am sure that is where the prior owner got that from. Have metal detector. Will travel. I ain't skeerd.
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Re: Unexplainable things youve seen Hunting
[Re: slippinlipjr]
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09/05/24 10:54 AM
09/05/24 10:54 AM
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Joined: Feb 2016
Posts: 1,777 Tuscaloosa, AL
Nightwatchman
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Joined: Feb 2016
Posts: 1,777
Tuscaloosa, AL
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My grandfather purchased our family farm in Dallas county when I was a sophomore in high school. It is a beautiful place, huge blocks of pasture that drop off into palmetto swamps. Used to be lots of deer on the property back in its hey day(not really anymore)
The individual that my grandfather purchased from allegedly purchased the farm himself from a high ranking executive rich old man from the old cigar factory in Selma(do not know true that is or what the individual's name was)...however, the owner prior to my grandfather told us that the rich man did not trust banks and had a habit of burying his money in mason jars around the farm under fence posts and in amongst the roots of big swamp oak trees. Prior owner told us that shortly after the sale of the farm, the old rich miser died, and sometimes on cool, full moon nights he would look out across the pasture and see the light from a lantern making its way across the pasture or sometimes floating through the swamp...he thought it was the ghost of the old man looking after his money.
That's the ghost of Lucius Clay. Yes I know. I am sure that is where the prior owner got that from. Have metal detector. Will travel. I ain't skeerd. I have dug up every fence post on the property at some point or another during the times I was hard up for money. Believe me, either its done been found or it werent there to begin with
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Re: Unexplainable things youve seen Hunting
[Re: deadeye48]
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09/05/24 09:36 PM
09/05/24 09:36 PM
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Joined: Jun 2020
Posts: 13,409 Earth
TDog93
Booner
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Booner
Joined: Jun 2020
Posts: 13,409
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One of the weirdest hunts i went on - my buddy said i got a gobbler that has extra long gobble - like he got a rattle in his gobble. He said come hunt him with me. I said sure - but was looking forward to the hunt way more than anything like that cause i was not expecting much. Really forgot about what he said about weird gobble!! We arrived and were slipping thru woods n dark and my buddy is a little guy that can move so he was leaving me. There were several gobbs there that morning - but the first one to sound off was the extra long gobble. Once i heard it - i was freaking out - i sprinted up to my buddy and stopped him and i said - did you hear that??? Did you hear that?? Kept saying it and he was laughing and said yea and i told you so. He probably gobbled for an extra 4 seconds in length - its like the end of the gobble almost never stopped - almost like he was begging - never heard anything close to it in my life nor will i ever again. We lit him up like a Christmas tree - i wanted him to gobble - several gobs were responding and i wish we would hav had a camera for the sound this bird was making. About an hour and a half in i hear this crashing and limbs geting hit and think what in the world is this?? Its that idiot flying thru the woods to come see us and lights n a tree right by us. Buddy said — should i shoot? I said heck yes and yiu gonna shoot! I said thats the biggest compliment of them all - he so horny he flew too us! He let him have it and it sounded like a 55 gallon drum hitting the water when he landed in that creek. Awesome - awesome hunt
Hunt the wind - leave it better than you found it - love your neighbor as you love your self We need prayer for our country now more than ever
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