Cryptid U.S.: Tales of Bigfoot, Lake Monsters, and More from Across America by Tyler Houck

Cryptid U.S.: Tales of Bigfoot, Lake Monsters, and More from Across America by Tyler Houck

Author:Tyler Houck [Houck, Tyler]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: CreateSpace
Published: 2018-01-16T05:00:00+00:00


The sightings in this section are only a fraction of all the sightings in Michigan. Many states surrounding it have a lot of sightings as well, but Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin are not the only states where werewolves are seen.

More Sightings From Across the U.S. The rest of this chapter will cover reports from all the other US states. It will not cover all the sightings, because there are too many to fit into one chapter of a book.

MORE WISCONSIN REPORTS Bray Road is not the only place in Wisconsin where people have seen werewolves. Another well-known Dogman in that state is “The Holly Hill Bearwolf.” On November 9, 2006, Steve Krueger was patrolling the roads, looking for road kill (he is a contractor for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.) He found a freshly-hit deer that was not on his list at about 1:30 a.m. and threw it in the back of his truck. He climbed back in his truck and began filling out the paperwork. As he was writing, he felt the truck rock. Thinking it was the wind, he continued to write. Then the truck rocked again. Krueger glanced in the side mirror and saw a creature reaching for the deer in his truck. He said it had a wolf’s head with a long muzzle and pointy ears. It stood six to seven feet tall and was very thick in its neck and upper body, reminding Krueger of a bear. He hit the gas and sped off. He heard two things hit hit pavement as he left, one being the deer and the other being an ATV ramp he kept in the back of his truck. He drove for several miles, but then decided to go back and retrieve his ATV ramp. When he returned to the spot, the creature, deer, and ramp were gone. Krueger told the local sheriff because he thought the public should know about a large, possibly dangerous animal in the area.

Krueger may have seen the same creature again in 2007. He was once again picking up a dead deer when he saw the creature, walking on four legs. “It didn’t seem to notice me.” He said. “It back was about four feet high, it was the biggest wolf I’ve ever seen.”

Did Krueger see the same creature both times? Maybe. Some witnesses say the Dogman they saw walked on all fours and on two legs. Is it possible he saw a giant wolf the second time? He contacted DNR officials and they said that wolves travel down from the Great Lakes, and some people keep wolf hybrids as pets. Either way, it would still have to be a pretty big wolf to have a back that was four feet in the air!

The day after Steve Krueger’s sighting in 2006, Mike Lane went to the area to look for footprints. He was expecting to find large, human-like tracks like those reported with a Bigfoot, but instead found canine tracks. The tracks had been made by something bipedal.



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