This bigfoot sighting report given to:
Lower Alabama Amateur Bigfoot Reseacher Dennis Bauer
Sighting Date 2005-05-18 about noon.
1.5 miles east of Pigeon Creek. White house on Covington 82 opposite the Hog Creek Road terminus intersection. This is the house of the fiancé of AH, AH is brother of witness JH, who saw a bigfoot the night before (see 2005-05; AL, Covington; road X-ing, up close).
AH, his fiancé, and some of her family members were sitting on front porch when two of the four dogs out back started howling. AH went to the side of the house next to the fuel tank to see why the dogs were howling. One of the dogs, an older puppy, barked at AH and then barked into the Pines. AH saw a bigfoot. The bigfoot was looking at him. AH said the bigfoot looked at him straight in the face and held the gaze. It looked intelligent like it knew exactly the situation. It then turned and unhurriedly walked out of the pines and through a break into the adjacent tall deciduous thickets and then disappeared out of sight. Before it was gone AH called for his fiancé to come look, but all that she saw were the bushes moving where it disappeared.
Later AH walked to the edge of the Pines to look around but only saw some pushed down grasses and ground cover shrubs.
Description: 8 to 9 feet tall. Dark reddish brown hair with darker “highlights”. The head was somewhat lighter than rest of the body. Arms to the knees. Broad across the shoulders.
Environment: The Pines are older planted stock, somewhat widely spaced. Understory is one to three fee high and sparse. There are a lot of ripe dewberries throughout the Pines but none in the adjacent shrubby, bushy, small tree deciduous area.
AH had laughed at his sister JH's sighting of a bigfoot crossing the road in front of her car the previous night. But he had previously believed his Mom, RH’s, 1979 sighting [see 1979-09; Conecuh; bigfooot picks up roadside item]. He had heard RH recite her parents’ and in-laws’ experiences with bigfoots in the same general area and also the neaby Pidgeon Creek Commnuntiy from times when RH was young.