Hikers take flight when what they thought was a bear resembles Bigfoot
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I saw that too, proof positive!!!!
Looked like a squirrel to me.
Ya know,when I wonder the woods of the Mississippi Delta, I aint convinced that there is any "big hairy beast" out in the woods other than me, but.......
about 30 years ago, we were farming a place at Hell's Half Acre, just about 6 or 7 miles north of Greenwood. On the very back of the place, prolly about 1 mile from Money Road, was what we called the lost hunnert. It was the last field on the place to dry up in the spring. You had to cross two low water gaps in a pair of old sloughs, and if you were not carefull you would stick whatever you were driving and have to hike back to the shop. To make a long story short, one summer day, one of our hands had gone back there to cultivate. Next thing I know, I see him driving that tractor up one of the the turn rows and he must have hade that Farm-All in high four! Tractors front end spent more time in the air than on the ground!!! When he finally got backl to the headquarters he jumped off of the tractor, ran up to my Dad, and began jabbering about, and I quote, the "Nekkid Mans." This nekkid man came walking out of the woods. looked right at Raymond, and then wondered down the edge of the slough and disapeared into the woods. Needless to say, Raymond never returned to the lost hunnert, and it was like pulling teeth to get any of the other hands to go back there unless Dad or I drove bacl there with them. My buddies and I spent the next several years hunting diligently for any sign of the "Nekkid Mans," but we never saw him.
When ever my friends and I manage to gather for a hunt, we still always stay on the lookout for the "Nekkid Mans" of Leflore County...... He is out there somewhere. Just ask Ole Raymond.
that's the best one i've seen in a while
I dont know what it was Feelay but I woulds been runnin too!!!!!!!!
My wife is from that area and said this story of the Nekkid man is a trus story
looked like a bear to me in the vid--but I've seen em before in the woods.