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BFRO Report 33490: Large log tossed into Des Moines River as woman watches eagles from bridge at Frank Gotch State Park

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  • Report # 33490  (Class B) 
      Submitted by witness on Sunday, February 19, 2012.
  • Large log tossed into Des Moines River as woman watches eagles from bridge at Frank Gotch State Park
  • BFRO Report 33490: Large log tossed into Des Moines River as woman watches eagles from bridge at Frank Gotch State Park
  • YEAR: 2011

     

    SEASON: Winter

    STATE: Iowa

    COUNTY: Humboldt County

  • LOCATION DETAILS: Gotch Park. Please don't put the exact location down. I don't want anyone to hurt him.
  • NEAREST TOWN: Humboldt

    NEAREST ROAD: Gotch Park Road

  • OBSERVED: I like to go to Gotch Park and watch the Eagles. I used to stand in the middle of the bridge for a cigarette before I went home from work. I had done this a few days in a row.
  • That day I got out of my truck and felt like I shouldn't be there. As I walked to the middle of the bridge I felt VERY Uneasy.
  • I felt like I was being watched and I started to get scared. It was coming from the other side of the bridge on the right hand side. Whatever it was I knew that it was not human nor an animal and it was a big male.
  • I lit my cigarette and starred out over the river.
  • I felt like he was curious as to why I went there every day to the same spot and just wanted to watch what I was up to
  • I looked around and could not see anything. I built up my courage, looked down and started walking slowly to the other side of the bridge.
  • As I started walking I heard a big Crash into the river and saw a huge log floating down, then I heard a low huff. Like someone let out their air threw their nose in frustration with a little noise from the throat.
  • The log had dried vegetation on it so I knew it was laying on the forest floor. I don't know how many pounds it was but it was huge. The biggest guy I know wouldn't have been able to throw this thing in the river with little to no effort.
  • I looked to where it came from and saw nothing.
  • I slowly turned around and walked slowly to my truck. I wanted to run, but I didn't want it to run after me if I ran. I got into my truck and took off. I was scared and shaken. I haven't been out on the bridge by myself ever since.
  • ALSO NOTICED: I was out looking at the Eagles and felt something staring at me from the same side of the river a couple of weeks later.
  • OTHER WITNESSES: No, no one was there. The park attendent had been gone for weeks.
  • OTHER STORIES: My mother used to tell me stories from where she grew up by Ottosen, Iowa.
  • TIME AND CONDITIONS: After 7 am when I get off work.
  • ENVIRONMENT: Gotch Park Bridge. River runs underneath of it. Wooded, forest area.
  • Follow-up investigation report by BFRO Investigator Steve Moon:
  • I spoke with witness on the phone, and she recounted her experience without missing a beat. It had obviously been a very significant and memorable event.
  • Area along bank of east fork of Des Moines River where log was tossed:
  • The log that was thrown into the water landed about 7 feet from shore. The log was about five feet long.
  • Witness added a few important details.
  • The area where the log was tossed is wooded with large and small trees, and it would have been easy for an animal to hide or blend in.
  • I asked her why she stated that what threw the log was a male even though she didn't see him, the witness stated that she had the strong intuitive feeling that what she was encountering was a male. I asked if she was intuitive about things and she said that she always has been. She also felt strongly that it was curious as to why she was there, that it wanted her to leave, and that it didn't mean her any harm.
  • A week later this witness stopped at the bridge and had the same 'watched' feeling.
  • This incident occurred at a major fork in the Des Moines River, near its northern extent.
  • Many other possible bigfoot related incidents have been reported near this portion of the Des Moines River Valley.

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