Here is as close as I can come to a Bigfoot story. We had a lease in South Arkansas at Locust Bayou. This isn't very far from Faulk where the Bigfoot movie was made. One of my daughters shot (wounded) a deer right before dark. Those are some really big and very thick woods. We gathered a Posse of a couple of very experienced hunters and their wives, a shotgun and a couple of flashlights. We trailed the deer a few hours or so. The lights were getting dim and suddenly we were all aware that we were being followed. Whatever it was it made no attempt to be quiet. Pretty sure it wanted to be noticed. When we would stop, so would it. Everyone agreed that it sounded two legged, not 4 and was heavier than us. There are a lot of large Black Bears there. They are not hunted and not afraid of man. Whatever it was all the hair on everyone's neck was standing straight up and we all felt like we were being stalked by something just at the edge of the light. We ended up losing the deer and never went back in there after dark with flashlights and one gun. We started taking big rechargeable lights and everyone armed. Bigfoot or Bear? Don't guess it matters. We were in danger and knew it. I think it wanted and got our deer. One thing I do know, the lights ran out and we had to make our way out in the dark. It followed us a little ways and left us. We were scared too, but it leaving us made us all think it was a large predator that left us and went after the wounded deer we were after. I don't think a black Bear would do that but who knows. That is the only time I've been afraid in the woods light or dark. And I was with two great hunters, two good ones, and my child. We all felt it too. Weird. Guess it could have been a drunk Game warden, but it seems like it was a Pheromone thing that set off the fear. Only thing I can compare it to was a friend from Alaska had a pet wolf that he caught and raised from a pup. It would stalk its way up to you and stand flat footed and lick you in the face. It would create that exact same feeling when it approached. Weird?