I have a truly remarkable interview for you today, my friends. It’s one of the most mind-blowing yowie interviews I’ve done. My guest, Jeff, was a hunter and spent a lot of time in the bush in his youth. He, incredibly, survived being accidentally shot in the face when he was 18, which smashed his jaw and mouth to smithereens. He’s also had three yowie sightings and several yowie encounters over the years, the first sighting when he was about 15 in the bush near Cohuna VIC in 1983, and then another in 1984 – a rare sighting of a family group of three yowies, in the bush near Mathoura NSW on the banks of the Edward river. Later that night, not long after he saw the family group, he had an experience so terrifying, he wet his pants in panic. Out collecting firewood in the dark, he was tripped and flung upwards, landed on his face and then had an enormous being lean over the back of his neck and sniff him, so close he not only heard it, he felt it. He thought he was about to be eaten. I’m so excited to bring this one to you. It’s an absolute ripper.
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