And until someone gets that scream on a high-quality recording, or finds a body, the mystery of Mad Island remains exactly that: beautifully, terrifyingly mad. Have you ever heard the Texas Screamer? Do you know the back bays of Matagorda? Share your stories in the comments below.
Today, the area is a wildlife management area—a remote, soggy labyrinth of waist-deep mud, razor-sharp sawgrass, and oppressive humidity. It is the kind of place where the heat shimmers off the mudflats and the line between the bayou and the bay is indistinguishable. It is also the perfect place to hide if you are a 7-foot-tall, 500-pound primate who doesn't want to be found. While most Bigfoot reports focus on footprints (casts of which have been taken here, measuring 16-18 inches) and tree structures, the Mad Island creature is famous for one specific thing: the vocalizations.
Whether it is a flesh-and-blood animal, a misidentified bear, or just the manifestation of the isolation and madness that the island’s namesake suggests—the Swamp Siren of Matagorda Bay continues to scream into the humid Texas night.
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And until someone gets that scream on a high-quality recording, or finds a body, the mystery of Mad Island remains exactly that: beautifully, terrifyingly mad. Have you ever heard the Texas Screamer? Do you know the back bays of Matagorda? Share your stories in the comments below.
Today, the area is a wildlife management area—a remote, soggy labyrinth of waist-deep mud, razor-sharp sawgrass, and oppressive humidity. It is the kind of place where the heat shimmers off the mudflats and the line between the bayou and the bay is indistinguishable. It is also the perfect place to hide if you are a 7-foot-tall, 500-pound primate who doesn't want to be found. While most Bigfoot reports focus on footprints (casts of which have been taken here, measuring 16-18 inches) and tree structures, the Mad Island creature is famous for one specific thing: the vocalizations. mad island bigfoot
Whether it is a flesh-and-blood animal, a misidentified bear, or just the manifestation of the isolation and madness that the island’s namesake suggests—the Swamp Siren of Matagorda Bay continues to scream into the humid Texas night. And until someone gets that scream on a