Honey Island Swamp Monster
Location of Honey Island Swamp Monster Sightings
This creature has been sighted in the The Honey Island Swamp, which is is located in Louisiana USA. This area is a vast swamp land that is located in the middle of the
east and west Pearl Rivers.
Earliest - Latest Reported Honey Island Swamp Monster Sighting
1963 To Present
Description of the Honey Island Swamp Monster
This creature has been sighted walking upright and down on all four, it is described as a huge, wooly, bipedal mammal, near 7 feet
tall with a weight of roughly 400 and 500 lbs, with sickly yellow eyes.
Odors described during or right after
encounters with the Honey Island Swamp Monster
Horrific stench like the smell of death
Sounds - Speech of the Honey Island Swamp Monster
None Reported
Interesting Sighting Details of the Honey Island Swamp Monster
The Honey Island Swamp is located in Louisiana and is a vast swamp land that is located in the middle of the east and west Pearl Rivers. A part of the Honey Island
Swamp is under the protection of the Bogue Chitto National Wildlife Refuge and the other part is managed by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries. It was
during the 1960s, as the human population started to encroach upon the swamplands that sightings of a tall, wooly, bipedal mammal were reported. The first accounts of
the Honey Island Swamp Monster were that of Harlan Ford.
Harlan Ford was the first man to report sightings of the Honey Island Swamp Monster. He is also one of the very first people to be able to retrieve tracks the monster left.
He saw the monster for the first time on 1963, but did not report what he saw until 1974. Ford and his Friend Robert Mills were in the swamp lands looking for an
abandoned camp that they had spotted from the air. They came into a clearing and were surprised to see in front of them a massive creature that was down on all fours.
Mills asked Ford as to what the creature was, it supposedly heard them and faced the two men, after a while it stood up and ran back into the bush. The two men ran after
the creature in an attempt to get a better look at it, but all they found were its tracks.
Harlan and Ford went home and shared the experience with family and friends. It wasn’t until 1974 when the two friends returned to the Honey Island Swamp to hunt for
ducks that they saw signs of the monster again. This time, although the friends did not see the creature again, they were treated to an array of dead wild boars. They
followed the line of animals until they saw a freshly killed boar. Beside it, they found tracks similar to the ones they had seen in 1963. Not wanting to risk their necks, the
friends left the Honey Island Swamp and only came back later that night to create a cast of the prints they had found beside the boar. The plaster cast prints remain until
today and have helped dispute claims that the wild boar killings were only that of an alligator.
Ever since Harlan Ford and Robert Mills initially saw the creature in 1963 and the presentation of a footprint cast in 1974 there have been various reported sightings of the
Honey Island Swamp Creature. These sightings include that of Ted Williams who claims to have seen the creature numerous times and is noted to have said that there is
more than just Honey Island Swamp. Williams used to say that he had never attempted to shoot any of the creatures because they did not seem to want to harm him
either. At present, there has been no news on Ted Williams since he was reported to have disappeared one day when he took his boat into the deeper part of the Honey
Island Swamp.
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