He was only showing off his wild side.
Bigfoot was caught making a ruckus in Connecticut’s Sasquatch hotspot last yr, in response to a recent report by The Bigfoot Field Research Organization.
A Fairfield County resident heard the hairy giant’s “screaming/long-duration whooping” just after midnight on Oct. 17, 2023 — sparking a barking dog frenzy and sending owls right into a terrified silence.
“This voice had quite a little bit of ‘power’ behind it and I could tell that it was carried over distance. I might ‘rough’ guesstimate at the least two clicks [1.25 miles] from my coords,” the anonymous witness said within the report, which was published this summer.
The Yowie howls emitted from a forested area near the town of Monroe and lasted as much as 10 terrifying minutes, in response to the witness.
The alleged Bigfoot would yelp for roughly 10 seconds and halt before repeating the pattern — which the reporter claims matches other Sasquatch recordings captured and shared on YouTube.
“All of the dogs in the realm began barking without delay when the vocalizations ended. Normally there are lots of owls in the realm and after I had gone outside previously I could hear them,” the witness stated, adding that they were certain the noises didn’t come from a coyote, bobcat, cougar or fox.
“After I had noticed the vocalizations had ended it was probably a superb ten minutes before I could hear the owls again.”
Based on BFRO investigator and founder Matthew Moneymaker, the report wasn’t shared for nearly a yr since it was a sound-only report — but a probe found the claims credible enough to land a Class B categorization.
The incident occurred with close proximity to a railroad bed and powering route that extends to locations of other sightings — including one from February 2022 wherein a girl allegedly saw a “very tall large all-black upright figure” chasing 30 deer through her backyard in Bethel.
“My first thought was that is either an individual or a bigfoot. I did a fast checklist in my head and ruled out person,” the witness said.
“It was solid black from head to toe with no color differences. It was also too large to be an individual. I had a size comparison with the deer ran just past it. The black figure was about 2 and a half times the peak of the deer torso. It will need to have been between 8 and 10 feet tall.”
Moneymaker said the October 2023 incident was deemed credible after ruling that species known in the realm wouldn’t have been capable of emit the “strange unidentified sound” that was reported.
“I contacted the witness to be certain the person was real and whether more of the sounds were heard at the placement,” Monekymaker told The Post.
“He heard a loud howling sound that’s distinct from other animals, but consistent with a bigfoot. It happened in an area with a history of sightings extending back a long time. The world has the primary ingredient present at other sighting locations: An abundance of deer in the realm.”
The sighting marks the fifth Sasquatch sighting in Fairfield County since 1953.
Connecticut is seemingly a playground for Sasquatches, with 25 total sightings reported over the past seven a long time, in response to BFRO.
Litchfield has essentially the most sightings of any county with 11, essentially the most recent of which occurred in the summertime of 2022.
A retired police officer reported hearing roars and yips in an identical, repetitive pattern to what the Fairfield County resident would describe just over a yr later.
He was only showing off his wild side.
Bigfoot was caught making a ruckus in Connecticut’s Sasquatch hotspot last yr, in response to a recent report by The Bigfoot Field Research Organization.
A Fairfield County resident heard the hairy giant’s “screaming/long-duration whooping” just after midnight on Oct. 17, 2023 — sparking a barking dog frenzy and sending owls right into a terrified silence.
“This voice had quite a little bit of ‘power’ behind it and I could tell that it was carried over distance. I might ‘rough’ guesstimate at the least two clicks [1.25 miles] from my coords,” the anonymous witness said within the report, which was published this summer.
The Yowie howls emitted from a forested area near the town of Monroe and lasted as much as 10 terrifying minutes, in response to the witness.
The alleged Bigfoot would yelp for roughly 10 seconds and halt before repeating the pattern — which the reporter claims matches other Sasquatch recordings captured and shared on YouTube.
“All of the dogs in the realm began barking without delay when the vocalizations ended. Normally there are lots of owls in the realm and after I had gone outside previously I could hear them,” the witness stated, adding that they were certain the noises didn’t come from a coyote, bobcat, cougar or fox.
“After I had noticed the vocalizations had ended it was probably a superb ten minutes before I could hear the owls again.”
Based on BFRO investigator and founder Matthew Moneymaker, the report wasn’t shared for nearly a yr since it was a sound-only report — but a probe found the claims credible enough to land a Class B categorization.
The incident occurred with close proximity to a railroad bed and powering route that extends to locations of other sightings — including one from February 2022 wherein a girl allegedly saw a “very tall large all-black upright figure” chasing 30 deer through her backyard in Bethel.
“My first thought was that is either an individual or a bigfoot. I did a fast checklist in my head and ruled out person,” the witness said.
“It was solid black from head to toe with no color differences. It was also too large to be an individual. I had a size comparison with the deer ran just past it. The black figure was about 2 and a half times the peak of the deer torso. It will need to have been between 8 and 10 feet tall.”
Moneymaker said the October 2023 incident was deemed credible after ruling that species known in the realm wouldn’t have been capable of emit the “strange unidentified sound” that was reported.
“I contacted the witness to be certain the person was real and whether more of the sounds were heard at the placement,” Monekymaker told The Post.
“He heard a loud howling sound that’s distinct from other animals, but consistent with a bigfoot. It happened in an area with a history of sightings extending back a long time. The world has the primary ingredient present at other sighting locations: An abundance of deer in the realm.”
The sighting marks the fifth Sasquatch sighting in Fairfield County since 1953.
Connecticut is seemingly a playground for Sasquatches, with 25 total sightings reported over the past seven a long time, in response to BFRO.
Litchfield has essentially the most sightings of any county with 11, essentially the most recent of which occurred in the summertime of 2022.
A retired police officer reported hearing roars and yips in an identical, repetitive pattern to what the Fairfield County resident would describe just over a yr later.