(Cast) 1974 Honey Island Swamp Monster Track Cast

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1974 Honey Island Swamp Monster Track Cast

1974 Honey Island Swamp Monster Track Cast
1974 Honey Island Swamp Monster Track Cast
Harlan E. Ford

This is a cast of the footprint impression of the Honey Island Swamp Monster. A cast identical to this one was donated to the Abita Mystery House by Dana Holyfield, grand-daughter of Harlan E. Ford, the hunter who found and cast the tracks. He was the first man to report a sighting of the creature and he was also the first and only man to my knowledge who poured plaster of Paris casts of its tracks found deep in the swamp. The Honey Island Swamp is about 25 miles East of the Abita Mystery House. There are several swamp tours of the area.

In 1974, zoologists from Louisiana State University (LSU) met with Harlan Ford to study the plaster casts of the creature's four-toed footprints. Cryptozoologist from Washington also arrived in Louisiana to inspect the unusual casts. Harlan said, "That thing stood eye level with me. The thing that startled me the most, we're it's large amber eyes." Harlan was later interviewed in a documentary called "In Search Of" which still airs periodically on The Discovery Channel and other television networks. Harlan Ford passed away in the early '80s, but the legend about his sighting lives on in Louisiana and across the country