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Thank you so much, Cam! I just got the credit! I have all 9 of your narrations in my Audible library now. You are the only person whose titles I have listened to on there!
I've already bought all three books. I have a big problem now. I've read all three in 6 days. I just couldn't put them down. Now I have to wait for the next one!
I was 12 when I saw one and it is consuming. I spent years researching everything I could about what I saw. I still do today almost 30 years later. It changes you and how you view the world around you.
You did a wonderful job of relaying my story. My hope is that others will have the same luck that I have had and have peaceful encounters with Sasquatch.
I have had 2 encounters. I never saw the "thing" causing all the noise and chaos/destruction on the property. My 2nd encounter was the most frightening thing I have ever experienced. I don't tell anyone about it but feel sooo bad for the families of the victims of my 2nd encounter. There was a severed hand and human head where we were at when all Hell broke loose. The body parts were from 2 victims
I’m 58 years old and live in a small town called Cheraw s.c , you probably haven’t even heard of it …but I have a encounter told to me by my oldest sister who passed away last year of COVID . I plan to sit down and get this story together to send you and hopefully you ll find interest in it and will related it to the rest of the Dixie Cryptid Crew …Thanks Cam for all you do by reading such wonderful stories
Thank goodness people know that Cameron Buckner is a man in the Bigfoot community that can be trusted with their story, or we might never have got to hear about these amazing encounters. And these were amazing stories, thank you Cam.
That baby Bigfoot story was AMAZING! I could just see that happening! Lol. And, Cam, you did an adorable rendition of what Aunt Chloe must have sounded like...lol
Hi Cam. I definitely enjoyed the stories but the videos of all those gorgeous falls and streams are absolutely breathtaking! I had to show the video to my husband and he enjoyed it. Thanks so much. There's so many bad thing happening to my family in particular and the world in general. Moments like these you present are very uplifting and I humbly thank you. 😔 All the best to you, your lovely wife (hi April) and family. Y'all take care. ⭐👍😉⭐
I had to laugh at you relaying the tales of suspender wearing boys bragging about their rifle skills. Years ago when I was 16, my mother and I flew to Boston to surprise her parents with a 50th anniversary party. All of mom's cousins were there, and I didn't know most of them. They all knew who Mom and I were though, because she had "run off and married a poor Southerner," who just happened to own a farm. Two of the boys my age were sitting on the back steps of my great aunt's home, and were shooting at a pyramid of Pepsi cans, and one made the remark, "She's the one that lives on a farm. I bet she can't hit a barn." In truth, I had only just started practicing target shooting the year before, and no, I was not very good! Well, I snatched that bb gun out of the boy's hands, turned around, and without really aiming, shot that center can out. It was NOTHING but luck! 😂 But, I l raised my stuck up farm girl nose in the air, and PRANCED into the house! 😂😂😂 Thanks for that memory, Cam! And thank you for reading these stories! ❤️👍
Growing up in East Texas, a bb gun was a staple and I cut my shooting teeth on various targets and thousands of bbs. A .22 nylon stock by Remington was the next step. By the time I could handle the recoil on Grandpa's 30-30, I was a decent shot with a rifle at 14. My love of rifles was forever cemented in my life and I still shoot on my farm range regularly at 56. Raise your children to respect firearms and they will never forget.
I have to tell you, Cam, I'm really impressed with how correctly you pronounce Louisiana words. As you know, I'm a born and raised Louisiana Cajun Girl 💜 I've watched 3 stories from home back to back to back, and you do such a good job 👏🏼 thank you. Taking the time to learn our pronunciation shows respect to the cultures in my state. The first story today reminded me so much of how I grew up. My partner did, as well. Hunting and fishing is something we bonded over. We also have our own Lil "secret fishing spot". It's 3 man dug ponds, good size, they were dug for the dirt. After the Great Flood of 2016, those big ol ponds filled up, being only a few hundred yards from the Atchafalaya Basin (the largest swamp in Louisiana just southwest of Baton Rouge before you get to Lafayette) it's full to the brim with brim, bass, sac-a-lait, and gators and gator gar of course. After all the stories I've heard about Southern sightings, and stories from loved ones, our Bigfoot aren't very aggressive. They can be, of course, but because we spend so much time in the woods down here, I think they've become used to our presence and are just curious. Your channel is a bit of a habit for us now. Instead of laying in bed watchingTV, we listen to your channel and a few others. Thank you for all your hard work. ,
Good stuff!! I enjoyed this one a lot because I grew up fishing, hunting, and exploring in every location that was mentioned in these LA/MS stories that were mentioned in this one, and I’ve even visited the haunted, Myrtles plantation... Being from New Orleans originally, growing up in McNiel MS, and living in St.Tammany most of my life, I’m familiar with your hometown area as well... I may not have fished in your “secret spot”, but I bet that I have been pretty darn close to it!😁 - Britt
@@airadaimagery692 I have distant relatives in the Biloxi area and the Teague/Mexia area of Texas. I love everything about being born and raised in this culture. We've, my partner and I, gone hunting in Mississippi just outside the Louisiana state line, it was so beautiful and peaceful. There's a few people who know about the secret spot, it's half-ass hidden, it was bound to be found. But I still love it there. I wouldn't be surprised if you did find it 😁 I'm glad you responded, it's nice to be able to talk hunting/fishing with someone who isn't calling me a murderer and sociopath 🤦🏽♀️
We love relaxing to Cam narrating these awesome stories they help with clearing our minds and reducing stress so we can get some rest and fall asleep instead of laying awake minds racing getting overwhelmed with all the things we need to do to. We are blessed with a family business and are working to take advantage of the opportunities available so we can make our business more successful than ever. Thanks Cam for providing your people with good stories to enjoy. They're great to listen to while snuggling in bed with your partner and your furry friends.
Friend of mine in the state of CA owns 80 acres of land that overlaps with dense forest told me that he and his family were very sadden and terrified that Sasquatchs are constantly attacking and eating his Rottweilers on his land. Now these are not poodles, they massive 100 plus pounds dogs. His sons travel the land on ATVs and actually saw a Sasquatch run down his Rottweiler and with a smack down rendered the dog dead and ran with it slung over its should into the forest. After this horrendous scene the family finally understood what happened to the 3 previous Rottweilers. This event struck terror into the family and they didn't allow their dogs to run far from the house. After 3 years according to him they sold their land and moved on. We have to be very careful with these beings. Most are ambivalent with humanity and they definitely don't share our ethics or morality. Sasquatchs have no problem with eating pets or even people for that matter. It depends on the Sasquatch in question. They are a mixed bag.
Just imagine having such an up close experience with a Bigfoot, and never being able to share it with anyone for the fear of being told you’re either lying or insane… or even possibly losing your career.
Was thinking about you this morning, as I woke up in *"Shelby Forest".* Being in Shelby County, so close to Memphis proper and surrounded by a thick forest of trees, my mind just shout *"Cam - Dixie Cryptid - Squasches!"* My son has the most gorgeous spot out here on Bengestown Road, a Beautiful home and just snatch in Nature. You and I in o w the stories that surround Shelby Forest, the Mississippi River and its various outlets, and when I said "You got Squasch neighbors", he calmly muttered a ah-ha.. A man in Blue, there's no telling what he's encountered in his district "South Memphis Precinct". I appreciate that he is like a Physician about his job, it keeps me from having "any ideas that might cause a Mother worry". God bless each and every MPD Officer with positive energies of Wellbeing and St Michael (Archangel Michael) Protect them. Powerful Divine Protection, available to anyone whom Asks. Hope you and yours are enjoying this Beautiful Day here in the Memphis and N MS area. Appreciate your work!
Beth...sounds like you have a " stand up " son.... You sound so proud... These are the things that make me think all is not lost in this goofy ass world. 👍👌😎😊
@@meredithahern-tamilio4667 Appreciate your Prayer and Thoughts, (I believe in the Power of Prayer, particularly when we follow the directions of Yeshua/Jesus, from the "Gospel 9f Thomas", "Pray as if you have already received", this places the "Mustard Seed" up front. Wisdom, harmony, our Thoughts (Prayers) and Feelings, Create... Universal Law of Attraction, it is part of the Divine Design of our Universe. ❤
@@TransAminal You hang on to that truth, News Media must have a mission with their chronic Lower Minded negative feed. We absolutely get what we think/feel/believe, that is the Law of Attraction and the Devine Design, *so you hold on to your good thoughts, your dreams, know you are worthy 9f them and that we all are loved Unconditionally by our Creator. ...and Know that 99% of the News Media is really Produced Drama to foster the naive in negative, and we are keeping the boat level and going in the + direction. Blessings be Yours ... Beth
Awww I liked the story of the little one trading rocks for an orange that was sweet. That’s the kind of experience anyone would hope for. Great stories as always 🌻
What a cute story. What an exchange, an orange and rocks. Loved this story Cam. I love stories with good exchanges and happy endings. Aunt Close and the hairy man. So cute and funny. TY again Cam.
Being from Baton Rouge I especially enjoyed that first story as I know every place the writer speaks of from Tylertown to Cocodrie (yes you did pronounce it properly on the first try).
Great encounters. Cam, you are one in the long tradition of Southern storytellers. Great gift and skill! One story links into next. Pulls me in every time. Riveting! I've heard a KY man at a library. Stayed until he ran out of stories!!Please keep it going for all of us.😄
Hi Cam, thanks for the great stories, I’ve got one that I’ve been meaning to get to you about a yowie in near Perth Western Australia. Thanks for all you do Mate
All good stories. Thanks to the authors and to Cam for reading them. I just couldn’t wait until bedtime to hear this podcast. Sometimes it’s just to hard to resist.👍😊💕
I just purchased the Operation: Wild Hunt audiobook, and have listened to the first 3 chapters. Amazing job, I am looking forward to the rest of the book as well as the next two books in the series. I would highly recommend
The orange story incredible I could see it in my mind's eye that child was fascinated and never seen a hammock a man hanging in one and so he reached over to make it swing I'm sure it fascinated him! Then mama called and boy was she upset I truly appreciate the man that wrote that story I heard about fort Polk Louisiana it's back in Vietnam it was where people going to Vietnam we go get training. Thank you Cam for your wonderful voice and the way you read these and don't judge and thanks to the man that sent that story yeah thanks to all the people who send the stories in! I grew up deep in West Virginia I never had an experience myself but I will email you a couple that my cousin and my uncle had.
You’re right, Cam. Once you have experienced this phenomenon, it becomes an obsession. Listening to these stories just keeps me motivated going out there to experience it again. Next year in the Sierra Nevada. I can feel it in my bones.
Hey Cam! Just want to thank you for the entertainment over the past year. Always a pleasure listening to you. Have a safe holiday season with your loved ones. Have a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS and a Blessed 2022!
I love all the stories and if I could afford the audible ones I would gladly purchase them. they are so entertaining along with your voice to bring them to another level of entertainment... I'm addicted and in no need of treatment....lol fan for life Cam your wonderful and loved by me and many others I'm sure. Thanks for all you do. God Bless A.W.
Very pleasant, listening to your voice lulled me into your stories as though I was there. I’ll have to listen to the last one again because, as I did when my Dad told me stories back in the early 50’s, I fell into a comfortable sleep.
Those were wonderful encounter stories and I enjoyed them. Thanks Cam for sharing your audio of D.A.Roberts Code Name: Wild Hunt ODIN' S CALL. ❤ It is very seldom that I can sit still long enough to actually read a book, so audibles may be my go to. Thanks again to the contributors for sending in their stories.👣❤
GREAT STORY....Mr 71....just wonderful....I'm loving the 70s! I do work 24/7 in a sense because I'm the caregiver for an old friend fading w Alzheimers. But I still DO have a sense of freedom at this age💝💝 My friend can't converse any more but really my only job is to keep her safe, fed and clean and make sure when i wake her in the morning, a great big smile spreads across her face😃.........🤗🥰
You sound like a wonderful friend. I feel that one of the most important things we can do is to lovingly care for those entering this life and those leaving this life.
@@Lisacarroll57 I take 1 day/mo off and run all over town to do things like, dental appt, post office, joanna fabrics. The aide who stays w her while I'm gone reports that she asks, Over and over, "where IS she?"......"where IS she?" So I DO know she misses me when I'm not here. I was gone overnight when my only granddaughter got married......when I got home 2 days and another night later, she burst into tears and hugged me and kissed my cheeks and hugged me. And she said, "OH! you didn't! You didn't! Oh you didn't "😫😫😫.... I KNEW exactly what she MEANT; "Oh! You didn't leave, you didn't leave, you didn't leave me".....😫🥺😢😭. I have a condo in a town near my girls in the north of the state......but I can't think of moving home yet.....I can't leave until I'm soooo sure she doesnt realize I'm gone. And that MAY be never🖐🏻🥰
@@braeutchen41 I hope you get some time to take care of yourself too. It's such a labor of love but it can be very draining at the same time. (Speaking from personal experience of live-in caring for my disabled mother the last three years of her life.) Best wishes and much respect! :)
I WANT TO THANK YOU FOR BEING ON YOU TUBE AND MAKING MY WORK DAY ON MY EBAY SO MUCH MORE RELAXING. I LISTEN TO YOUR VIDEOS WHILE WORKING AND ENJOY O MUCH ALL YOUR STORIES. YOU HAVE A VERY RELAXING WAY OF TELLING A STORY AND HAVING HAD SEVERAL ENCOUNTERS WITH OUR BIG FRIEND IT MAKES ME FEEL SO MUCH BETTER HEARING OTHERS ENCOUNTERS. ONE DAY I PROMISE TO SHARE MINE AS WELL AGAIN THANK YOU FOR BRIGHTENING UP MY DAY
Thanks for the great stories. I was tickeled to see you had put up a video. I always look forward to listening to your stories. Puts a smile on my face.😊
This channel was recommended to me last week in a group on fb for a different Sasquatch channel and since I’ve checked it out I’ve listened to 4-5 stories every night. I enjoy the stories and I love how thankful cam is to each writer he seems like a really cool guy, I’m in southwest Florida and if you’re ever down this way cam I’d love to buy you a beer and have a chat with you. I’ve never had an encounter and because of some already existing mental health problems I don’t think I would be able to handle it if I did unless I killed it and made it home alive. I prefer to just listen to the stories on the couch with my dog surrounded by guns in what I consider safety
Right on ,new Bigfoot stories...Got new 5g phone boy o boy this phone has a load speaker..A Sunday morning cup of espresso listening to Bigfoot stories life is good.....
The way you said there's a big hairy man eating eating my tomaters it made me smile I pictured granny glampett from the Beverley hill Billie's with her 12 gauge smoking stamping her foot lol I love the way you bring these stories to life
I just adore the Bigfoot/Hammock/Orange Story, and I'm ready to hear 20 more like this. Positive is where we all are absolutely so well served to be. It is how we can experience more positive. We get what we think, feel, and believe. *It is the Divine Design.*
Love these stories! I too was fascinated with big foot after reading the Reader Digest story of the account of big foot film in creek bed! After that I have been hooked. So I am a fan of your Cam and all the story sharing people. Thank you!
Found you not too long ago and your channel is absolutely awesome! Ive chased UFOs and got chased out of my camping spot by Bigfoot, so your channel is right up my alley
I love the waterfall video, and anything with water! I'll admit that I usually listen with my eyes shut while I'm falling asleep. Then the next night, I try to hear it all again. It might take me several nights to hear the whole thing. I sleep with you every night! Don't tell April!🤣
Alaska People Here, On My Dad's TH-cam Off His Phone, I'm An Inupiaq Mix, Me And My Momma Love All Your Videos, We Stay Up Late Every Night Listening To Your Awesome Videos, Just Want You To Know You Have Listeners All Over The World We're In Fairbanks, Alaska! Thank You For Giving Us An Every Night Escape Into These Stories, We Lose Ourselves As If We're Right There Watching These Stories Take Place. From The Petrick Family To Yours , Happy Holidays AND PLEASE CAM,, Please Don't Ever Stop Making These Videos. We Love Your Channel. Every Night I Can't Wait To Escape To Steve Lily Or Bigfoot Encounters. Thank You For Doing What You Do Don't Ever Stop Being You. Much Love. 😊 ❤
@@maggiesmith856 yes, it's a beautiful scene of falls w a "spray filter" on the picture.. Making the water look like a veil of frilly fabric instead of Heavy droplets falling for the top......on the right growing up among a thicket of trees, you can see the palest peach trumpet flowers. They hang downward facing the ground....they release their intoxicating fragrance only at night BECAUSE they are pollinated by bats and sucropea moths, which only fly at night.....I used to go out on my porch about 1am just to stand there and smell them.....😋........🖐🏻😊
Cam, my Dad was a Navy tug skipper during the war and once had a chance to become a Navy diver. Back on the mid-1940's a diver was outfitted with the full bodied suit and hard hat helmet which gave him claustrophobia that ended it for him. Down there in 60ft. of water he was mesmerized by all the sharks. From that one experience he became an avid reader and loved tv programs that feathered sharks. He was so involved within his interest that he would shut off our programs so he could watch sharks. So, like your guest with one experience, My Dad did the same thing.
People from NYC do get a bad rap. Everyone, and I mean everyone, I talked to as a tourist there was friendly and eager to help with directions, or recommendations, or even just little tips for how to get around. Two instances I remember very well: the first occurred as I was finishing my lunch in a restaurant. I asked my server the best way to ride the subway to a particular destination, but the lady at the table next to me didn't agree with the server's advice, and she offered different directions. But two other ladies at another table thought THAT was the wrong way to get to where I was going, and ultimately the four of them had a pretty heated debate about whether I should take the red line or the green line, and which stop to get off at, etc. I remember one of them saying, "imagine you were a tourist in New York, and how confusing it would be trying to get around! You have to be more specific when you give people directions or you'll get them lost, and that could very well ruin someone's entire vacation!" The other bit of memorable help from a local I got when I was there for New Year's. The city started filling up with people a few days before, and the subways were jam-packed at all hrs. This little old lady--she had to have been at least 80--saw me almost get trampled by people entering and exiting a train that I just wanted to stay on and continue riding, and she said to me, "there's a certain technique when you want to stay on the train but need to let other people on and off. Watch me at the next stop." When the doors opened at the next station, the lady took one step off the train but stayed right beside the door so that she could slip back in once the rush of people had passed. It was a brilliant move, and I've used it on all kinds of public transport since whenever I need to get out of the way for other people but stay on the conveyance myself. I said as much to the subway lady as we rode along to the next stop, and she laughed and said, "I was born and raised in the city, and I can't imagine living anywhere else. But there are a lot of little tricks one has to learn to get along, and even at my age I'm still learning." New Yorkers are definitely more direct than people from other places, but in a city that big, I don't think you have time to be beating around the bush. In any case, their reputation for rudeness is much exaggerated, at least in my experience.
I love the 2nd story and the fact he still has the stones, sooo cool. And people do become fixated on these things, like I am with the dogman in U.K. ,, I like all the stories but that was my favorite.
If you are subscribed to Audible and would like a code for a free download of Code Name Wild Hunt - Book 1, send and email to dixiecryptid@gmail.com with WILD HUNT in the subject line. I don't have many left.
I think I bought an audible copy. You had a bunch listed awhile ago, and I used 'credits' to scoop 'em up, Cam!
I'm sorry l dont know how to do that with a phone? Let alone anything else 🤪
I bought all 3 of the Wild Hunt books. I must say you do an excellent job reading them. Nice work Cam.
Thank you so much, Cam! I just got the credit! I have all 9 of your narrations in my Audible library now. You are the only person whose titles I have listened to on there!
I've already bought all three books. I have a big problem now. I've read all three in 6 days. I just couldn't put them down. Now I have to wait for the next one!
I was 12 when I saw one and it is consuming. I spent years researching everything I could about what I saw. I still do today almost 30 years later. It changes you and how you view the world around you.
You did a wonderful job of relaying my story. My hope is that others will have the same luck that I have had and have peaceful encounters with Sasquatch.
Thank you so much for sharing your encounter with us. Many blessings to you and yours. 🙏
I have had 2 encounters. I never saw the "thing" causing all the noise and chaos/destruction on the property.
My 2nd encounter was the most frightening thing I have ever experienced.
I don't tell anyone about it but feel sooo bad for the families of the victims of my 2nd encounter. There was a severed hand and human head where we were at when all Hell broke loose. The body parts were from 2 victims
Claude Thank you so much for sending in your story and encounter it was awesome and Cam did an awesome Job telling it.💯👣
Thank you for taking the time to send it in, the Knowers here really appreciate it!
Thank you for your encounter.
Good morning Cam thanks for the upload snowing today Thank you for your kindness T
I’m 58 years old and live in a small town called Cheraw s.c , you probably haven’t even heard of it …but I have a encounter told to me by my oldest sister who passed away last year of COVID . I plan to sit down and get this story together to send you and hopefully you ll find interest in it and will related it to the rest of the Dixie Cryptid Crew …Thanks Cam for all you do by reading such wonderful stories
Thank goodness people know that Cameron Buckner is a man in the Bigfoot community that can be trusted with their story, or we might never have got to hear about these amazing encounters. And these were amazing stories, thank you Cam.
You are a good man Cam.
Thank you for being here 🙂
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I love any an everything you do cam nothing you do ever gets old I play it over an over I played all the steve Lilly's last night again
Loved the story of the little bigfoot & solider inna hammock exchange.
It’s a wonderful day when I get an notification from D.C.!! Thank you , Cam.
Loved Code Name Wild Hunt! The story was very good and Cam brought it to life! Nice work Cam and D.A. !
That baby Bigfoot story was AMAZING! I could just see that happening! Lol. And, Cam, you did an adorable rendition of what Aunt Chloe must have sounded like...lol
Hi Cam. I definitely enjoyed the stories but the videos of all those gorgeous falls and streams are absolutely breathtaking! I had to show the video to my husband and he enjoyed it. Thanks so much. There's so many bad thing happening to my family in particular and the world in general. Moments like these you present are very uplifting and I humbly thank you. 😔 All the best to you, your lovely wife (hi April) and family. Y'all take care. ⭐👍😉⭐
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family 🙏🏻💐.
MEREDITH...
God bless you and your family in Jesus name.
@@meredithahern-tamilio4667 Thank you so very much. 😔 But... the sun has to shine again eventually!😉⭐🌄
Yes they are 😂 love seeing them after looking at snow for past three weeks! I’m ready for spring
Good morning cam. Florida swamp skunk ape searching today for me
I had to laugh at you relaying the tales of suspender wearing boys bragging about their rifle skills. Years ago when I was 16, my mother and I flew to Boston to surprise her parents with a 50th anniversary party. All of mom's cousins were there, and I didn't know most of them. They all knew who Mom and I were though, because she had "run off and married a poor Southerner," who just happened to own a farm. Two of the boys my age were sitting on the back steps of my great aunt's home, and were shooting at a pyramid of Pepsi cans, and one made the remark, "She's the one that lives on a farm. I bet she can't hit a barn." In truth, I had only just started practicing target shooting the year before, and no, I was not very good! Well, I snatched that bb gun out of the boy's hands, turned around, and without really aiming, shot that center can out. It was NOTHING but luck! 😂 But, I l raised my stuck up farm girl nose in the air, and PRANCED into the house! 😂😂😂 Thanks for that memory, Cam! And thank you for reading these stories! ❤️👍
Growing up in East Texas, a bb gun was a staple and I cut my shooting teeth on various targets and thousands of bbs. A .22 nylon stock by Remington was the next step. By the time I could handle the recoil on Grandpa's 30-30, I was a decent shot with a rifle at 14.
My love of rifles was forever cemented in my life and I still shoot on my farm range regularly at 56.
Raise your children to respect firearms and they will never forget.
I love a sassy Southern girl! lol. Ya sound like me.
Thanks for making me lol !
@@canisteovalleydave I had a Nylon66 Remington as a kid too. It shot surprisingly well. Sadly my wife shoots it better than I do…😂
What a great memory!
Thanks “everyone” for the wonderful shares & you Cam for your awareness raising channel I appreciate everything you do here my friend, bless you! 🍀🌲🍀
I have to tell you, Cam, I'm really impressed with how correctly you pronounce Louisiana words. As you know, I'm a born and raised Louisiana Cajun Girl 💜 I've watched 3 stories from home back to back to back, and you do such a good job 👏🏼 thank you. Taking the time to learn our pronunciation shows respect to the cultures in my state.
The first story today reminded me so much of how I grew up. My partner did, as well. Hunting and fishing is something we bonded over. We also have our own Lil "secret fishing spot". It's 3 man dug ponds, good size, they were dug for the dirt. After the Great Flood of 2016, those big ol ponds filled up, being only a few hundred yards from the Atchafalaya Basin (the largest swamp in Louisiana just southwest of Baton Rouge before you get to Lafayette) it's full to the brim with brim, bass, sac-a-lait, and gators and gator gar of course.
After all the stories I've heard about Southern sightings, and stories from loved ones, our Bigfoot aren't very aggressive. They can be, of course, but because we spend so much time in the woods down here, I think they've become used to our presence and are just curious.
Your channel is a bit of a habit for us now. Instead of laying in bed watchingTV, we listen to your channel and a few others. Thank you for all your hard work. ,
Good stuff!! I enjoyed this one a lot because I grew up fishing, hunting, and exploring in every location that was mentioned in these LA/MS stories that were mentioned in this one, and I’ve even visited the haunted, Myrtles plantation... Being from New Orleans originally, growing up in McNiel MS, and living in St.Tammany most of my life, I’m familiar with your hometown area as well... I may not have fished in your “secret spot”, but I bet that I have been pretty darn close to it!😁 - Britt
@@airadaimagery692 I have distant relatives in the Biloxi area and the Teague/Mexia area of Texas. I love everything about being born and raised in this culture. We've, my partner and I, gone hunting in Mississippi just outside the Louisiana state line, it was so beautiful and peaceful. There's a few people who know about the secret spot, it's half-ass hidden, it was bound to be found. But I still love it there. I wouldn't be surprised if you did find it 😁
I'm glad you responded, it's nice to be able to talk hunting/fishing with someone who isn't calling me a murderer and sociopath 🤦🏽♀️
Heyheyhey Cam and DC family!!! Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving!!! Love u all!!!💙💙💙💙💙
Hi Cam! Thank you for the video Great Stories!
We love relaxing to Cam narrating these awesome stories they help with clearing our minds and reducing stress so we can get some rest and fall asleep instead of laying awake minds racing getting overwhelmed with all the things we need to do to. We are blessed with a family business and are working to take advantage of the opportunities available so we can make our business more successful than ever. Thanks Cam for providing your people with good stories to enjoy. They're great to listen to while snuggling in bed with your partner and your furry friends.
Friend of mine in the state of CA owns 80 acres of land that overlaps with dense forest told me that he and his family were very sadden and terrified that Sasquatchs are constantly attacking and eating his Rottweilers on his land.
Now these are not poodles, they massive 100 plus pounds dogs.
His sons travel the land on ATVs and actually saw a Sasquatch run down his Rottweiler and with a smack down rendered the dog dead and ran with it slung over its should into the forest.
After this horrendous scene the family finally understood what happened to the 3 previous Rottweilers.
This event struck terror into the family and they didn't allow their dogs to run far from the house.
After 3 years according to him they sold their land and moved on.
We have to be very careful with these beings. Most are ambivalent with humanity and they definitely don't share our ethics or morality.
Sasquatchs have no problem with eating pets or even people for that matter. It depends on the Sasquatch in question. They are a mixed bag.
Yes I agree. And when they are hungry they are hungry. Just like us to quell the hunger and the easier it is the better
Good Sunday morning people!
Go ahead Dixie Cryptid, make my day a little cryptid! 😂👣❤
Just imagine having such an up close experience with a Bigfoot, and never being able to share it with anyone for the fear of being told you’re either lying or insane… or even possibly losing your career.
Alright here we go,, let's hold on to our weaves.
Great Stories! Thanks to the writers and to Cam for the platform and the Voice😏🤗
Was thinking about you this morning, as I woke up in *"Shelby Forest".*
Being in Shelby County, so close to Memphis proper and surrounded by a thick forest of trees, my mind just shout *"Cam - Dixie Cryptid - Squasches!"*
My son has the most gorgeous spot out here on Bengestown Road, a Beautiful home and just snatch in Nature.
You and I in o w the stories that surround Shelby Forest, the Mississippi River and its various outlets, and when I said "You got Squasch neighbors", he calmly muttered a ah-ha..
A man in Blue, there's no telling what he's encountered in his district "South Memphis Precinct".
I appreciate that he is like a Physician about his job, it keeps me from having "any ideas that might cause a Mother worry".
God bless each and every MPD Officer with positive energies of Wellbeing and St Michael (Archangel Michael) Protect them.
Powerful Divine Protection, available to anyone whom Asks.
Hope you and yours are enjoying this Beautiful Day here in the Memphis and N MS area.
Appreciate your work!
God bless all our men and women in blue ,prayers they all get him safe after every shift .Lord hear my prayers 🙏🏻AMEN
Beth...sounds like you have a " stand up " son....
You sound so proud...
These are the things that make me think all is not lost in this goofy ass world. 👍👌😎😊
@@meredithahern-tamilio4667
Appreciate your Prayer and Thoughts, (I believe in the Power of Prayer, particularly when we follow the directions of Yeshua/Jesus, from the "Gospel 9f Thomas", "Pray as if you have already received", this places the "Mustard Seed" up front.
Wisdom, harmony, our Thoughts (Prayers) and Feelings, Create...
Universal Law of Attraction, it is part of the Divine Design of our Universe.
❤
@@TransAminal
You hang on to that truth, News Media must have a mission with their chronic Lower Minded negative feed.
We absolutely get what we think/feel/believe, that is the Law of Attraction and the Devine Design, *so you hold on to your good thoughts, your dreams, know you are worthy 9f them and that we all are loved Unconditionally by our Creator.
...and Know that 99% of the News Media is really Produced Drama to foster the naive in negative, and we are keeping the boat level and going in the + direction.
Blessings be Yours ...
Beth
Awww I liked the story of the little one trading rocks for an orange that was sweet. That’s the kind of experience anyone would hope for. Great stories as always 🌻
What a cute story. What an exchange, an orange and rocks. Loved this story Cam. I love stories with good exchanges and happy endings.
Aunt Close and the hairy man. So cute and funny. TY again Cam.
Thank you for serving our country
Hi from Detroit Michigan
👋👣🌎👍
Lake George is a 30min drive north of me. It's the Adirondacks
Love your stories Cam!! GOD BLESS and KEEP YOU AND YOURS!!
Being from Baton Rouge I especially enjoyed that first story as I know every place the writer speaks of from Tylertown to Cocodrie (yes you did pronounce it properly on the first try).
Cam, may you and your family have a blessed holiday season. I was born and raised at Ft. Polk. I had a bigfoot experience just outside base.
Well tell us!!
@@dioad1739 well i cant wait to hear about it!!
Send it in!!!
Great encounters. Cam, you are one in the long tradition of Southern storytellers. Great gift and skill! One story links into next. Pulls me in every time. Riveting! I've heard a KY man at a library. Stayed until he ran out of stories!!Please keep it going for all of us.😄
Hi Cam, thanks for the great stories, I’ve got one that I’ve been meaning to get to you about a yowie in near Perth Western Australia.
Thanks for all you do Mate
More Yowies ...... PLEASE ..... (For us Aussies!!!!)
Please send him the story. I am way more intrigued by the Yowie than I am for the American Sasquatch or Tibetan Yeti. So please send him the story
Wow Only 10mins ago? Good morning Cam Here we go! 👣
Great pod cast today Cam! Thank you and all the submitters of stories...
All good stories. Thanks to the authors and to Cam for reading them. I just couldn’t wait until bedtime to hear this podcast. Sometimes it’s just to hard to resist.👍😊💕
I just purchased the Operation: Wild Hunt audiobook, and have listened to the first 3 chapters. Amazing job, I am looking forward to the rest of the book as well as the next two books in the series. I would highly recommend
Thank you !!!
OMG the orange gift with little Bigfoot was from outa left field!! Xtra double thanks for sharing this one!!!
The orange story incredible I could see it in my mind's eye that child was fascinated and never seen a hammock a man hanging in one and so he reached over to make it swing I'm sure it fascinated him! Then mama called and boy was she upset I truly appreciate the man that wrote that story I heard about fort Polk Louisiana it's back in Vietnam it was where people going to Vietnam we go get training. Thank you Cam for your wonderful voice and the way you read these and don't judge and thanks to the man that sent that story yeah thanks to all the people who send the stories in! I grew up deep in West Virginia I never had an experience myself but I will email you a couple that my cousin and my uncle had.
Thanks for narrating the stories
I appreciate you
I'm so happy you are getting to post stories more often. I really enjoyed these ones
You’re right, Cam. Once you have experienced this phenomenon, it becomes an obsession. Listening to these stories just keeps me motivated going out there to experience it again. Next year in the Sierra Nevada. I can feel it in my bones.
I am sure you will be narrating films soon Cam. It feels like we are sitting down with a friend telling some stories. Great work mate .
Hey Cam! Just want to thank you for the entertainment over the past year. Always a pleasure listening to you. Have a safe holiday season with your loved ones. Have a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS and a Blessed 2022!
Last story Top stuff, excellent testimony, truth speaks louder, it reaches mind's, and hearts, never to leave, like well driven nails.
Love the channel !!!!
Indeed👍👣🌎
I love all the stories and if I could afford the audible ones I would gladly purchase them. they are so entertaining along with your voice to bring them to another level of entertainment... I'm addicted and in no need of treatment....lol fan for life Cam your wonderful and loved by me and many others I'm sure. Thanks for all you do. God Bless A.W.
Very pleasant, listening to your voice lulled me into your stories as though I was there. I’ll have to listen to the last one again because, as I did when my Dad told me stories back in the early 50’s, I fell into a comfortable sleep.
These stories are getting better & better..☺☺
Those were wonderful encounter stories and I enjoyed them.
Thanks Cam for sharing your audio of D.A.Roberts Code Name: Wild Hunt
ODIN' S CALL. ❤ It is very seldom that I can sit still long enough to actually read a book, so audibles may be my go to.
Thanks again to the contributors for sending in their stories.👣❤
GREAT STORY....Mr 71....just wonderful....I'm loving the 70s! I do work
24/7 in a sense because I'm the caregiver for an old friend fading w Alzheimers.
But I still DO have a sense of freedom at this age💝💝
My friend can't converse any more but really my only job is to keep her safe, fed and clean and make sure when i wake her in the morning, a great big smile spreads across her face😃.........🤗🥰
You sound like a wonderful friend. I feel that one of the most important things we can do is to lovingly care for those entering this life and those leaving this life.
@@Lisacarroll57 I take 1 day/mo off and run all over town to do things like, dental appt, post office, joanna fabrics. The aide who stays w her while I'm gone reports that she asks,
Over and over, "where IS she?"......"where IS she?"
So I DO know she misses me when I'm not here. I was gone overnight when my only granddaughter got married......when I got home
2 days and another night later, she burst into tears and hugged me and kissed my cheeks and hugged me.
And she said, "OH! you didn't! You didn't! Oh you didn't "😫😫😫.... I KNEW exactly what she MEANT;
"Oh! You didn't leave, you didn't leave, you didn't leave me".....😫🥺😢😭. I have a condo in a town near my girls in the north of the state......but I can't think of moving home yet.....I can't leave until I'm soooo sure she doesnt realize I'm gone.
And that MAY be never🖐🏻🥰
@@braeutchen41 I hope you get some time to take care of yourself too. It's such a labor of love but it can be very draining at the same time. (Speaking from personal experience of live-in caring for my disabled mother the last three years of her life.) Best wishes and much respect! :)
@@Lisacarroll57 ty.....💝
I HEAR you......🖐🏻😃
I WANT TO THANK YOU FOR BEING ON YOU TUBE AND MAKING MY WORK DAY ON MY EBAY SO MUCH MORE RELAXING. I LISTEN TO YOUR VIDEOS WHILE WORKING AND ENJOY O MUCH ALL YOUR STORIES. YOU HAVE A VERY RELAXING WAY OF TELLING A STORY AND HAVING HAD SEVERAL ENCOUNTERS WITH OUR BIG FRIEND IT MAKES ME FEEL SO MUCH BETTER HEARING OTHERS ENCOUNTERS. ONE DAY I PROMISE TO SHARE MINE AS WELL AGAIN THANK YOU FOR BRIGHTENING UP MY DAY
Wow, they were all awesome stories, I love the story with the little bigfoot. Oh heck I loved them all. Thx
Yes all the encounters were great
Thanks for the great stories. I was tickeled to see you had put up a video. I always look forward to listening to your stories. Puts a smile on my face.😊
Love what you have goin on! Keep up the great stories, Cam! They're awesome! ✌️😎
I love me some D.C.
This channel was recommended to me last week in a group on fb for a different Sasquatch channel and since I’ve checked it out I’ve listened to 4-5 stories every night. I enjoy the stories and I love how thankful cam is to each writer he seems like a really cool guy, I’m in southwest Florida and if you’re ever down this way cam I’d love to buy you a beer and have a chat with you. I’ve never had an encounter and because of some already existing mental health problems I don’t think I would be able to handle it if I did unless I killed it and made it home alive. I prefer to just listen to the stories on the couch with my dog surrounded by guns in what I consider safety
Thank you Jesûs
Finally home after 2 months over the road.
Listening to Dixie Criptids the best!!!!
Right on ,new Bigfoot stories...Got new 5g phone boy o boy this phone has a load speaker..A Sunday morning cup of espresso listening to Bigfoot stories life is good.....
The way you said there's a big hairy man eating eating my tomaters it made me smile I pictured granny glampett from the Beverley hill Billie's with her 12 gauge smoking stamping her foot lol I love the way you bring these stories to life
I just adore the Bigfoot/Hammock/Orange Story, and I'm ready to hear 20 more like this. Positive is where we all are absolutely so well served to be. It is how we can experience more positive.
We get what we think, feel, and believe. *It is the Divine Design.*
Hello Cameron, I just have to say again, your scenery videos are just down right fabulous! Thank-you very much for all you do, I so appreciate it.
Thank you! On TH-cam, you have to have something to watch. I try to find decent footage to run. Thanks again for the nice comment.
I just spent my Sunday listening to Wild Hunt “! Loved it! Could not stop listening . Great job Cam. More please!😉
Loved these stories today. You were right Cam, they were really good ones.
Beautiful waterfalls, aways beautiful photos.
Awesome stories Cam. I love Steve Lilly and the Wild Hunt Team stories. Thank you much for them.
I listen every day trying to catch up on all the videos....love this channel🍂
Thanks for narrating the stories
I appreciate you and your crew
Love these stories! I too was fascinated with big foot after reading the Reader Digest story of the account of big foot film in creek bed! After that I have been hooked. So I am a fan of your Cam and all the story sharing people. Thank you!
Oh LOOK what I found! 😋 what a treat !!!💝💝💝💝.
What a TREAT !!!!🖐🏻😃🥰
Love listening to you.
Found you not too long ago and your channel is absolutely awesome! Ive chased UFOs and got chased out of my camping spot by Bigfoot, so your channel is right up my alley
Oh wow ! Them were really great stories.! Loved them all.❤️
Thanks Cam .
I love the waterfall video, and anything with water! I'll admit that I usually listen with my eyes shut while I'm falling asleep. Then the next night, I try to hear it all again. It might take me several nights to hear the whole thing. I sleep with you every night! Don't tell April!🤣
I'm in my element listening to Dixie Cryptid. Just love it 😀 😍
Glad you mentioned the side-to-side rocking is a somewhat challenging gesture, a behavior of great apes.
Thank you young man for your story
I miss the trips in my brother’s (bless his soul) flat boat in Cocodrie. Oyster beds, red fish, that’s the life.
Alaska People Here, On My Dad's TH-cam Off His Phone, I'm An Inupiaq Mix, Me And My Momma Love All Your Videos, We Stay Up Late Every Night Listening To Your Awesome Videos, Just Want You To Know You Have Listeners All Over The World We're In Fairbanks, Alaska! Thank You For Giving Us An Every Night Escape Into These Stories, We Lose Ourselves As If We're Right There Watching These Stories Take Place. From The Petrick Family To Yours , Happy Holidays AND PLEASE CAM,, Please Don't Ever Stop Making These Videos. We Love Your Channel. Every Night I Can't Wait To Escape To Steve Lily Or Bigfoot Encounters. Thank You For Doing What You Do Don't Ever Stop Being You. Much Love. 😊 ❤
Another great video
Oh, Mr Dixie, your nature pictures of YHVHs incredibly beautiful earth
Are SUCH a visual treat💝
Absolutely love these stories thank you for sharing
O MY GOSH, DIX! I just realized that "bridal veil" falls picture has a huge Angel Trumpet bush in the tree on the right! Beautiful!
Is that the one 7 minutes in ?
@@maggiesmith856 yes, it's a beautiful scene of falls w a "spray filter" on the picture..
Making the water look like a veil of frilly fabric instead of
Heavy droplets falling for the top......on the right growing up among a thicket of trees, you can see the palest peach trumpet flowers. They hang downward facing the ground....they release their intoxicating fragrance only at night BECAUSE they are pollinated by bats and sucropea moths, which only fly at night.....I used to go out on my porch about 1am just to stand there and smell them.....😋........🖐🏻😊
Cam, my Dad was a Navy tug skipper during the war and once had a chance to become a Navy diver. Back on the mid-1940's a diver was outfitted with the full bodied suit and hard hat helmet which gave him claustrophobia that ended it for him. Down there in 60ft. of water he was mesmerized by all the sharks. From that one experience he became an avid reader and loved tv programs that feathered sharks. He was so involved within his interest that he would shut off our programs so he could watch sharks. So, like your guest with one experience, My Dad did the same thing.
Mr. B, you never fail to entertain. And you NEVER disappoint.
GREAT STORIES AS ALWAYS CAM GOD BLESS EVERYONE !!!
I love little big foot story. How cool!
Loved it need more of that book.
Love that guitar tune. Most of them are really cool to be perfectly honest.
Thanks for another terrific video, Cam. I really enjoy listening to you tell these stories!
People from NYC do get a bad rap. Everyone, and I mean everyone, I talked to as a tourist there was friendly and eager to help with directions, or recommendations, or even just little tips for how to get around. Two instances I remember very well: the first occurred as I was finishing my lunch in a restaurant. I asked my server the best way to ride the subway to a particular destination, but the lady at the table next to me didn't agree with the server's advice, and she offered different directions. But two other ladies at another table thought THAT was the wrong way to get to where I was going, and ultimately the four of them had a pretty heated debate about whether I should take the red line or the green line, and which stop to get off at, etc. I remember one of them saying, "imagine you were a tourist in New York, and how confusing it would be trying to get around! You have to be more specific when you give people directions or you'll get them lost, and that could very well ruin someone's entire vacation!" The other bit of memorable help from a local I got when I was there for New Year's. The city started filling up with people a few days before, and the subways were jam-packed at all hrs. This little old lady--she had to have been at least 80--saw me almost get trampled by people entering and exiting a train that I just wanted to stay on and continue riding, and she said to me, "there's a certain technique when you want to stay on the train but need to let other people on and off. Watch me at the next stop." When the doors opened at the next station, the lady took one step off the train but stayed right beside the door so that she could slip back in once the rush of people had passed. It was a brilliant move, and I've used it on all kinds of public transport since whenever I need to get out of the way for other people but stay on the conveyance myself. I said as much to the subway lady as we rode along to the next stop, and she laughed and said, "I was born and raised in the city, and I can't imagine living anywhere else. But there are a lot of little tricks one has to learn to get along, and even at my age I'm still learning." New Yorkers are definitely more direct than people from other places, but in a city that big, I don't think you have time to be beating around the bush. In any case, their reputation for rudeness is much exaggerated, at least in my experience.
Funny stuff... People from the city are not rude, just a wee bit different. Especially if you are like me from a town called Cut N Shoot, Texas....
I guess we do have a bad rep from folks that don’t live here, so thank you for the kind words :)
I love your stories. Thank you so much.
DC ❤❤❤
Thank you Cam!
MPHS GAL
Awesome! Cant wait to hear / read the rest of that story! Ty Cam.
I love the 2nd story and the fact he still has the stones, sooo cool. And people do become fixated on these things, like I am with the dogman in U.K. ,, I like all the stories but that was my favorite.
Loved the waterfalls Cam and you did awesome as always with the stories ♥️♥️
Wow that story you narrated was great. You are one of the best Cam, thanks for sharing.