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Report Posted To GCBRO Web Site OnApril 2, 2005
 

DATE:    N/A
 

TIME:     Around 6:30 pm
 

LOCATION:   Sabine County, Texas
 

TERRAIN:    Wooded/Lake
 

OBSERVED:    My friend and I were coming back to shore from an afternoon of fishing around 6:30 pm.  As we approached, things kept landing in the water all around us making a splashing thunk.  At first we thought it was hail, because a storm was blowing in and we'd heard on the weather it might have hail with the rains.
This continued until we landed the boat up on the ramp.  My friend went to get the truck so we could put the boat up on the trailer for we feared a storm was really brewing because we could see lightening in the distance.  All the other fishermen had already left and we were the last to leave this area which had a few picnic tables around and many trash bends.  As we were both standing on the passenger side of the boat, securing our poles and tackle box the noises continued.  Although we couldn't see any hail, we then laughed and stated maybe it was falling pecans.

I was standing up at the front end of the boat and my friend was securing his things at the back of the boat, something landed about a
foot or so from my right foot and bounced off the ground and hit my ankle. Which it caused me immediate pain and as I looked down, my ankle was bleeding where then I realized it had been a rock which had hit me and cut my ankle.

I looked up into the wooded area because I saw a movement out of the corner of my eye.  As I looked I saw this huge hairy looking creature staring back at me.  He was approx 25 to 30 feet up a hill, looking down at me.  I stopped and said to my friend to look.  I told him there was something up there throwing rocks at us.  He couldn't see what I was talking about but walked up to where I was
standing, about 4 feet away from where he was, and I pointed up the hill at the creature.  His eyes became big in disbelief and he told me very quietly to not make any sudden movements but to get into the truck and lock the doors.  I did what he told me, he stepped over the tongue of the trailer and secured it on the drivers side, not taking his eyes off the site.  He came and got into the truck and we proceeded to leave the area.  Going up the recline I was looking back at the creature who had come out of the woods and was now standing approx 15 ft behind the boat and he reared up, as if posturing and claiming his territory once again.
He showed his teeth, but it really wasn't like he was angry, just more or less smiling in victory.  I couldn't see his whole body out the rear window but when I leaned down I could then see his whole massive trunk and head.

At that moment I saw another movement off of his right side, my left side, and out walked a female creature as well.  She was standing to his right with full frontal view looking at us slowly driving away.  She had huge round full breast with huge thumb sized dark brown/black nipples.  She raised her right arm and threw it forward as if to say, "Don't worry about them!"  Then she walked over to a trash can and started going through it.  The male creature stood and looked at us and raised his left arm and threw one more rock at us as we drove away which hit the boat.  He then seemed to lose interest in us and went to another trash can which hit him at approx the a little above the knees and started digging around.  We drove off.  The whole sighting lasted approx 10 to 15 mins from start to finish.A
 

Activities of Witness:   We were coming upon the ramp to bring our boat to shore and leave before a storm hit that was coming.  All the other boats and fishermen had left and we had waited back being the last to leave so we wouldn't get into all the traffic of boats trying to get out of the water.
 

Description of Creature:  Both had arms that reached below the knees with long massive fingers and hands.  They neither had hair on their hands, fingers, breasts, face.  But both were very hairy, matted looking brown/black/dark long hair all over their bodies.  I remember the hair long and matted all up and down their arms as they lifted them in the air.  They had toes and feet which looked just like a humans but without any hair.  They both had huge noses with big holes and seemed to be spread out all over their faces.  The eyes of the male, were deeply set within the skull, dark brown in color and had a deep brow ridge.  I didn't get a really good look at the females eyes or features because my biggest encounter was with the male.  I only saw the female when driving away.  I do remember thinking how muscular they both were.  The male had huge shoulders, huge chest, large massive thighs and calfs, as well as huge biceps.  They both were slightly bowlegged and walked on two legs.  I firmly believe I would have never seen them within the trees had I not caught movement out of the corner of my eye.
 

Other Notes:    The stinch was horrible.  It smelt like dirty rotten sewage.  I have smelled this smell before when down in this area, but we really just thought it was lake water, or rotten cleaned fish where some fisherman had cleaned their fish and left the remains to rot.

We have never seen anything like this ever in the past, but talking about it later, we have smelled the stinch many times.  Like I said, we just thought it was lake water or remains of dead fish.  I have never in my life smelled anything like this, and I have smelled just about everything there is to smell being an ol' RN.  .
 

Additional Notes and or Follow up Comments Upon contact the witness had no additional information to add to this report other than to confirm it was a legitimate report.


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