Werewolf of Webster County…
– – When a werewolf is matched against armed West Virginian “Mountain Monsters” hunters, my money is on the werewolf! In S2/Ep/04, the Mountain Monsters crew went in search of the Webster County werewolf in West Virginia, a creature over seven feet tall and weighing over 400 pounds with yellow eyes who is most active during the full moon. The legend of the werewolf dates back to 1770, when some Native Americans were killed along a Shawnee game trail, their chief supposedly reincarnated as a werewolf. Notably, wolves are not indigenous to West Virginia.
Following the show’s formula, the team then interviewed an eyewitness, a trapper named “Boone” who reported seeing a wolf with glowing neon-like eyes standing seven to eight feet tall on his hind legs. On their first night’s hunt, the crew saw thermal impressions on the ground, heard a howl, and thought that the creature had a deadfall trap set for them! They saw a second thermal image on a rock that appeared to be the shape of a large wolf. Approaching the rock sighted, apparent claw marks were seen on it. The rock was pronounced the werewolf’s “howling rock.”
The crew then prepared a rock pit trap, a deadfall-type trap with a two-ton slab of rock poised to fall over it. Then came the most scary moment of the show; the team leader, “Trapper,” extracted a tooth that was paining him using a pair of pliers! I swear that I am not making this up! Prior to this point, he had been self-medicating for a toothache with moonshine. Apparently, dentistry is more feared among this group than unidentified monsters. Gap-toothed grins in several of the members testify to this.
An interview then followed with “Hank,” a land owner who shared a video he had taken while driving past an upright, black-furred creature. Also interviewed was “Gunner,” a hunter who presented a picture of a huge black wolf taken by a trail camera.
On the final night’s hunt, the trap was baited with chicken, and the team split into two groups, hoping to drive the werewolf from opposite directions along the Shawnee game trail into the trap. One group found a bedding area apparently used by the beast that was littered with cattle bones. The other group caught a sighting of eyes in the near distance and the usual gun-waving and confusion ensued, one of the team in the excitement even managing to fall from a tree perch…but don’t despair, he only had the wind knocked out of him!
Converging and meeting by their trap, the investigators discovered…gasp…that the trap had been sprung, but that the prey had dug himself out, apparently dislodging the two-ton rock slab cover in the process! “We outsmarted him, but we underestimated his strength,” concluded the team leader. Once again, a magnificent werewolf has emerged unscathed, and may he ever confound his unworthy pursuers! – – I just love happy endings, don’t you?
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April 28, 2014 at 7:12 pm
I must have missed this episode. Yet, given the others that I did catch (but ultimately websurfed away from), I strongly suspect I didn’t miss much!*
*Which means, in turn, that this particular werewolf’s daytime identity is _not_ surnamed Nielsen. 😉
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April 28, 2014 at 8:33 pm
All I know is, I want to get myself a “Howling Rock.” And I’ll continue to see my dentist, because I’m never gonna take a pair of pliers to my mouth. One more thing: werewolves rock!
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April 28, 2014 at 8:42 pm
The late, great Bob Smith would have concurred.*
*That was the real name of legendary radio disc jockey…Wolfman Jack. ARRROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!
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March 16, 2015 at 2:52 pm
I am relieved to hear that the werewolf was not harmed. It sickens me to hear that this group of hoodlums are out there harassing this creature. He may be big and powerful….but it doesn’t seem to me that this creature’s intention is to hurt people. It sounds to me like chasing this creature around with guns and grimace is just a sick sport to these guys. These are the kind of people that breed more hatred, fear, evil, and ignorance into our world. We don’t need any more of that.
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