About 2 times a year...
Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2019 10:39 pm
I post this question a couple of times a year regarding southeast TX. This time I would like to preface it by adding onto what Rebellistic stated on Big Kansas's research page. The statement referenced BiggJims work in West Ok. The point was that Bf is in places not believed to be in or hotbeds.
I will add places that are underderworked that you wouldn't think that would be the case. Add SE TX to that group. Bob Garrett's boys cover Sam Houston National Forest and some in Northern Liberty county however, as far as I know there is no longer anybody other than myself researchering areas East of Sam Houston on a regular basis. Yes, BFRO has had expeditions in the area or one that I know of that took place at Magnolia Ridge (I believe that's the name) state park a couple of years ago but this is hardly the place id start. Its easily accessed and maintained however it doesn't represent the terrain or breadth of land that would hold BF on a regular basis. This is my opinion and I am no expert.
Where they could be is in the swamp to the north and east of this area which ironically isn't accessible without a canoe or kayak. I know the GCBRO has one of its founders that lives is in this area or has but much what they do regularly is in La. They, I believe still investigate individual sightings and are good at what they do. My point is that Jasper, Hardin, Newton, Liberty, Tyler and Jefferson counties are pretty much left alone. I should say that this what I believe. I live here and have kept my ears and eyes open for research folks to work with and haven't found any.
This area has huge public accessible wooded areas. The Big Thicket National Forest which has been chopped up over the years still has 9.units. and some of them are rarely driven through much less researched on any regular basis. You have the Trinity River National Preserve, Sabine National Preserve and a multitude of state parks and conservancy. There is also Village Creek and Pine island bayou plus Angelica National Forest. I know I am leaving out many other possible haunts but that's all I can think of at the moment. I think there are way more encounters than reports here. The taboo of BF down here is surreal. We are behind the times in this part of TX so BF isn't yet accepted.
For instance my neighbor up by my land in Jasper county was more than irritated when I tried to broach the subject a couple of years back. He is a retired lineman that worked putting up the Big power line right of ways and is seemingly always in the woods hunting or trapping . All I said was had he seen anything strange in the woods and his whole attitude was anger or defensiveness at the question. Who's to say maybe he thought I was talking about poaching but we've talked about that since. He is old school and he hunted to feed his family and so did his daddy. So, I doubt that is what set him off. This is a guy who I have had nothing but admiration and friendship from before and after. I know from other experiences people still get down right mum when anybody brings up the word "Booger" or they simply laugh and it's not with you.
So, is there anybody reading this that is close to my area that would like to look for "Boogers"? I am pretty brave or sort of crazy depending on who you ask.
I should also add that if anyone is thinking about heading down here to look around gimme a shout...I know some of the areas pretty good and have some good idea of where it would make sense that they might be.
Side note: there's a good chance you can outrun me so that's a plus.
I will add places that are underderworked that you wouldn't think that would be the case. Add SE TX to that group. Bob Garrett's boys cover Sam Houston National Forest and some in Northern Liberty county however, as far as I know there is no longer anybody other than myself researchering areas East of Sam Houston on a regular basis. Yes, BFRO has had expeditions in the area or one that I know of that took place at Magnolia Ridge (I believe that's the name) state park a couple of years ago but this is hardly the place id start. Its easily accessed and maintained however it doesn't represent the terrain or breadth of land that would hold BF on a regular basis. This is my opinion and I am no expert.
Where they could be is in the swamp to the north and east of this area which ironically isn't accessible without a canoe or kayak. I know the GCBRO has one of its founders that lives is in this area or has but much what they do regularly is in La. They, I believe still investigate individual sightings and are good at what they do. My point is that Jasper, Hardin, Newton, Liberty, Tyler and Jefferson counties are pretty much left alone. I should say that this what I believe. I live here and have kept my ears and eyes open for research folks to work with and haven't found any.
This area has huge public accessible wooded areas. The Big Thicket National Forest which has been chopped up over the years still has 9.units. and some of them are rarely driven through much less researched on any regular basis. You have the Trinity River National Preserve, Sabine National Preserve and a multitude of state parks and conservancy. There is also Village Creek and Pine island bayou plus Angelica National Forest. I know I am leaving out many other possible haunts but that's all I can think of at the moment. I think there are way more encounters than reports here. The taboo of BF down here is surreal. We are behind the times in this part of TX so BF isn't yet accepted.
For instance my neighbor up by my land in Jasper county was more than irritated when I tried to broach the subject a couple of years back. He is a retired lineman that worked putting up the Big power line right of ways and is seemingly always in the woods hunting or trapping . All I said was had he seen anything strange in the woods and his whole attitude was anger or defensiveness at the question. Who's to say maybe he thought I was talking about poaching but we've talked about that since. He is old school and he hunted to feed his family and so did his daddy. So, I doubt that is what set him off. This is a guy who I have had nothing but admiration and friendship from before and after. I know from other experiences people still get down right mum when anybody brings up the word "Booger" or they simply laugh and it's not with you.
So, is there anybody reading this that is close to my area that would like to look for "Boogers"? I am pretty brave or sort of crazy depending on who you ask.
I should also add that if anyone is thinking about heading down here to look around gimme a shout...I know some of the areas pretty good and have some good idea of where it would make sense that they might be.
Side note: there's a good chance you can outrun me so that's a plus.