I don't have a story that can match some of these stories, and...no Big Foot story either. "Many, many" decades ago while whitetail deer hunting in the Greenville, Maine area I did have a frightening experience. It was one of those days where it was snowing very lightly, not too cold and the tracking was pretty good due to an inch of fresh, light snow on the ground. It was early in the morning when I cut a big buck track and took off on the track. I was taking my time because this buck was just meandering along and not in too much of a hurry. We cut through some high hardwood ridges and then down to a fairly decent logging road. This buck was not in a hurry, but was not stopping either, I'd probably tracked this guy for a good five-miles or more to this logging road. After about a mile on this road, the buck veered off and started to head into a swampy area, using an old tote road that had a game trail tracked down in the middle of it. The only way to distinguish this road was from the smaller trees growing up in the middle of the road, compared to the surrounding trees. I tracked down this road for about a mile when I came to two large spruce trees that had grown so big that they blocked off the entire tote road. The buck managed to walk around the spruce trees by going around them, but the going was swampy, so I decided to push through the trees instead. So...I pulled the collar up on my red-checked, wool Carter hunting coat, turned around and pushed my way through those two spruce trees. When I broke through I turned around onto the tote road again, only to come face-to-face, like five-feet face-to-face, with a bull moose who was as surprised as I was!!! The moose stared at me and I stared back at that moose only momentarily before I leveled my Remington 600, .308 Winchester in his direction and backed out the same way that I came in, only it didn't take as long getting through those spruce trees and less time to walk back to the logging road.
And....fast forward, many, many decades. Two years ago while black bear hunting in the Crawford, Maine area I had a frightening experience as well. I have been around the sun 7 1/2 times, my walking is not so good, but....I still keep going as much as possible. It was the middle of the week, the weather was not too promising and thunderstorms were predicted, but for later in the evening. We had all packed our rain gear, but had not put it on as we were being dropped off to our hunting blinds. I looked at my NOAH, it showed that there were in fact thunder storms coming, but....it looked like they were not going to hit until later in the evening. I wanted to travel light and made the dumb decision to leave my gear in the truck. I walked into my ground blind and set up. I could hear the storms approaching, however it was close to that magic last hour of hunting so I decided to wait it out. Again I can hear the storm approaching, but it seemed a bit away and it was right in the peak of that magic hour of bear hunting. So....I make this dumb decision to continue hunting. It was really quiet when suddenly I could hear the rain coming through the woods in my direction, and....it was coming fast. At this point I realized this storm was right on top of me, it was a fierce storm, it was right on top of me, and it was time to get out of the ground blind and out to the main dirt road. I got about 25 yards from my stand and hit the tractor road when all hell broke loose. The peak of this storm was upon me with all of its furry!! The rain was coming down so hard that it looked like fog and the lightening was hitting all around me. I realized that I had made a terrible error in judgement and that I was in real trouble when the lightening struck the tree right behind where my ground blind was an took it down. After this tree going down it was more wind, thunder and lightening going on all around me. I don't walk very fast because of a back injury, and I am trying to make my way up this tractor road and cannot see by 20-30 feet in front of me due to the heavy rains. I was walking in the edge (rut) of the tractor road towards the place where I was to be picked up about 1/4 mile from where I was hunting. The water in the tractor road was rushing down so hard that it was flowing over my boots and filling them up, the rain was running down my back, and I was soaked to the skin everywhere and my wet clothes were slowing my walking down even more! After what seemed like hours, although only minutes, I saw what looked like headlights coming down the tractor road, and...it was the outfitter!! He realized that I had left my rain gear in the truck, he knew that the storm was a serious storm, and he came in early to pick me up. I was never so happy to see anyone in my life as when I saw that truck driving in to pick me up. So was this a scary moment for me, yes it was!!! I also realize that this experience could have been tragic had that outfitter not come in to pick me up when he did. And...I created this mess for myself. Even if I had brought my rain gear it was still a stupid judgement call to stay in those woods with that storm approaching. And also stupid of me for underestimating the severity of that storm. And again it was a really scary moment for me. Thanks to everyone for sharing their stories on this thread.