@@bnparkerA young girl on one of Dr Wagner’s Honey Island Swamp Tours called it that and the name stuck. Perfect description from a very clever girl I think.
@@bnparkerFirst sighted in 1963 by two local men in the heart of Honey Swamp, “ The Monster” stood up from out of the brush and made eye contact before running off into the swamp. They described it as being seven feet tall, with long gray matted hair, red eyes, and a terrible stench and definitely humanoid.
So … was the tree the honey island swamp monster?
No, that was the Bug Eyed Monster. The Honey Island Swamp Monster was deeper in the swamp.
Wait. The bug eyed monster? We need to learn about that, too!
So what is the HI Swamp Monster?
@@bnparkerA young girl on one of Dr Wagner’s Honey Island Swamp Tours called it that and the name stuck. Perfect description from a very clever girl I think.
@@bnparkerFirst sighted in 1963 by two local men in the heart of Honey Swamp, “ The Monster” stood up from out of the brush and made eye contact before running off into the swamp. They described it as being seven feet tall, with long gray matted hair, red eyes, and a terrible stench and definitely humanoid.