What is your "fear factor"?

Yeah, spiders for me. There used to be a ton of banana spiders around my home which would creep me out. I got bit on the face a few years ago and my face swelled up pretty good for a few days. I couldnt open one eye. As long as I see the web Im fine, as long as they leave me alone Ill leave them be.

Ive never worried bout aliens out in the bush. Figured if they wanted people theres better places to find us. Unless we are talking about the Predator...
 
Thankyou hogdogs

Hogdogs, you suck. :D Just the thought of running into that beast of a spider made me have a nervous twitch:eek::eek:. Spiders suck, I actually love snakes though, Ive always wanted a pet boa. So yeah it's spiders for me, not much else though.
 
Mice :-)

The mice story reminded me of a time back in 1970 when my buddy and I took our girlfriends hiking in Hard Scrabble Canyon, Utah. We hiked along the stream at the bottom of the canyon for about ½ an hour then stopped for a little picnic. The girls were setting out the spread when my girlfriend started to scream bloody murder. :eek: She was barely able to point at something inside her part leg about 2/3 up between her knee and ‘waist’. I didn’t know what else to do so I just grabbed whatever it was from the outside of the pant and tried to work it down. Eventually I got it down below her knee and then it suddenly dropped out – yes a mouse! Must have crawled up the fabric of her pants until it got tight and then turned and tried her leg, that’s when she finally felt it. Needless to say she was freaked and is terrified of mice to this day!

When we got back to her house and told the story her family thought it saw hilarious – her Mom said she would have shucked the pants in a heartbeat. I guess I should have dated her Mom
:p;)
 
Mice??? Mice are cute and fuzzy.

I guess we recently had a mouse give birth in our garage because we had about two weeks of my cats bringing tiny little mice, just old enough to leave the nest, into the house from that garage. They would not even be injured. the cats would just pick them up and bring them inside. I would have to chase them down and catch them and release them outside. :)
 
The feeling. Times I've felt it:

Hunting deer in the sagebrush and scaring up a pheasant rooster.

Hearing my dad tell of a time he heard an elk bugle in in the quiet dark of an unfamiliar forest.

Thinking about a mountain lion scream while hiking.

Taking out the garbage to the burn pit behind our Idaho farm house...after seeing the documentary on Bigfoot. I took to carrying the 30-30 with me.

Then one night camping with my 10-year old I asked him "you don't suppose there are still mountain lions around here, do you?" Seeing his eyes grow wide...priceless.

It isn't the wilderness unless you're no longer the top of the food chain.
 
Taking out the garbage to the burn pit behind our Idaho farm house...after seeing the documentary on Bigfoot.
It is funny you say that. I was raised in an area of WV that had multiple bigfoot sighting and our own local monster (Mothman). After watching The Legend of Bogey Creek" on VHS as a teen I remember being very freaked out on the 6 mile walk through the country to get back home. I had made that walk a dozen times with nothing but moonlight to guide me down unlit, gravel and dirt roads but this time I was very aware of every sound and movement. It did not help that I had to walk by the old TNT plant (by the fairgrounds) that was supposedly the home of the Mothman.

I would have loved to have a rifle with me that night...I did usually take my .22mag revolver with me in the woods at that age. Especially if I was just walking up to a friends and then home. I did not think it would fair to well against a bigfoot. :)
 
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'Bigfoot' for me also. My brother enjoys calling me up before deer bow season and spring turkey season to remind me one of the latest sightings and taped vocalization in Ohio happens to be about a 1/4 mile from my house(via a bigfoot website he gets on):(. He also reminds me that since I live in the middle of same woods I should wonder what is watching me when I`m traveling to and from stand in darkness:rolleyes:.
 
I once thought about renting a bigfoot suit and doin the ape walk in front of a friends game camera at night! Still havent got around to doin it.:D
 
I once thought about renting a bigfoot suit and doin the ape walk in front of a friends game camera at night! Still havent got around to doin it.
You might also end up walking in front of someone else's gunsights. :eek:
 
Yeah, if some think a hunter wearing bright orange is a deer, no telling what they will think a guy in a bigfoot suit is.lol
 
From young ages my momma and her siblings as well as cousins would go to "spook hill" and just do things to passing cars...
As they aged as adults they all got the itch to relive their youth... My dad bought a bunch of "feaux fur" coats from goodwill and sewed them up into a full suit for the LARGEST of her brothers... He is a big tall feller and his knuckles already drag the ground when he walks...
Well I think one motorist about wrecked so they decided "Spook Hill" was best left to the next generations...
Brent
 
My father did a similar thing in his youth. Him and friend rigged up and outfit to look like the mothman and went out to scare people in the TNT area of Pt. Pleasant, WV. It was all great fun until they got shot at by a local sheriffs deputy and then arrested.
 
sitting in a treestand in the pitch black dark, and i started hearing twigs snapping like something is walking towards me. the hairs on my neck stood up. i turn my flashlight on shone it around slowly and saw nothing but trees. i wait a minute or 2 before trying to climb down and i heard it again,turn my light on again and look around, still nothing. i almost slept in that tree that night. i didn't have my shotgun or m/l that time i had my bow. whatever it was theres no way it was a squirrel, i hunted from that stand for another 2 seasons and never heard it again. now i don't stay out after dark unless i got one of my guns. and the funny part is i want to hunt coyote and fox at night :eek:.
 
By the time I joined the Boy Sprouts--still too young to go scouting girls--I'd already had some years of running the brush. .22 rifle, trap line, bows&arrows, all that Injun stuff.

One night at Scout Camp, we were sitting around a campfire, and folks got started telling snake stories. Now, y'all know I wouldn't get heavy into embroidering rattleworm stories, right? Nothing but the truth! Some of the townies were getting really twitchy. Seriously nervous.

"Penny box of matches": Small box, wooden matches. If you just happen to have one, and it's about 1/4 or 1/3 full, you can rattle it behind Young Mr. Twitchy and become a strong believer in Levitation.
 
It amazes my ho many here, myself included, have mentioned bigfoot. I am sure that most of us do not actually believe it is real. Maybe we want it to be real or is it something that is in our Psyche. I have had dreams of it since I can remember.
Here is a story that did not scare me until 20 years later. I was hunting for what ever jump up one evening. It was late, almost dark. The woods across from our farm was mostly pines, but had a large oak bottom which is were I was at. I heard this loud noise that could only be described as a shrill like howl. Heard it 4 times. As a teenager at the time I had seen and heard everything that is in our area but this was new. It was not a bird, yote, cow or human. Kinda freaked me out but did not scare me. Since it was so late I could not go check it out. Fastfoward about 20 years and I am on the net looking at things I should not be looking at, like bigfoot sites. I play this audio file of what is supposed to be a bigfoot howl and every hair on my body stood up. I immediately remembered the time hunting- IT SOUNDED THE SAME!! Scared the fool out of me.
 
SS, Look up, on u-tube, red fox howl and you will likely hear your bigfoot again;) More than one grown man has nearly lost control of the waste evacuating muscles at the sound of a fox scream!
Brent
 
Hahahahha, you guys are funny, spooked by this, scared by that.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to be a jerk or anything, it's just funny to me that grown men, with guns, would get by the heebie-jeebies.

Spiders and snakes & bears & falling, etc, of course, those are all real dangers and I understand the caution with those, but big foot and mothman & ghosts just make me chuckle all over :D

Please keep them coming tho, I love the stories & you guys describe them well, makes me feel like I was there...
 
You might also end up walking in front of someone else's gunsights.

Well i would dress up on sight behind the camera with a flashlight and turn it out just to walk in front of it. lol

Not walk or ride through the wood dressed like bigfoot i have some sense.
 
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