About 15 years ago I was doing some early season elk scouting with my dad, brother, and brother’s girlfriend at the time. We were scouting area that we had hunted the year prior, but pushing further into areas of this timber property we did not access the year before. This timber company is bordered by a large well known state park and is somewhere in the ballpark of 30-40 thousand acres.
We worked up a ridge on an old overgrown logging road and at the top where the ground leveled out, came across a long thin pond on the west side of the gravel road. The pond was maybe 30-40 yards across, surrounded by thick scrub brush/blackberry’s immediately followed by thick timber.
We paused at the pond to check it for game sign, and take a quick rest before pressing further on our scouting trip. When we heard something big start crashing through the trees/brush on the other side of the pond from us. Because it was so thick we couldn’t see what it was, but I know this area has deer/elk/bears/cougars, basically everything you can buy a tag for.
At first we thought, kick ass! Animals must use this pond to access water, great spot to set up a tree stand. But the longer we stood there, we realized the crashing sounds we heard were moving side to side, not away from us like we would have expected. It sounded like a truck moving back and forth, and went on for at least five minutes while we stood there hoping to catch a glimpse of what was moving.
That’s when things got weird to a level we still haven’t fully figured out. Whatever was thrashing the trees started vocalizing. As Christ Jesus as my witness, it sounded like a monkey started screaming at us. Not like a cute little pocket monkey, but like a howler monkey or orangutan.
At about that point we all realized it was probably best is we got the hell out of there.
A couple months later during bow hunting season, I was hunting that same property but about a mile from the previously mentioned location. I was hunkered down in some deep old growth enjoying the afternoon, when the same vocalizations started screaming off again. I could tell it was much further away, so I sat and listened to it for 10-15 minutes before I decided my night was done and I made the couple mile walk out well before dark.