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Ghost Lights of the Southern Forest: Science Vs. Supernatural

On quiet nights in the deep East Texas woods, where the old railroad bed of Bragg Road cuts through towering pines, a strange light sometimes floats above the dirt. It shimmers, drifts, and fades. For decades, people have called it the Ghost Light of Saratoga , a ghostly glow that refuses to be explained away.

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The phenomenon stretches back generations. Long before Bragg Road became a back-country curiosity, this area near Saratoga, Texas, was part of a logging route for the Santa Fe Railway in the early 1900s. When the tracks were torn up, the stories began. Hunters, travelers, and locals described a single orb of light appearing in the distance — bluish white, sometimes green or orange — hovering over the old line before blinking out like a dying lantern.

Cross the Sabine River into southwest Louisiana, and you’ll hear nearly the same story in the community of Fields. There, too, people talk about ghost lights gliding through the swamp mist, known locally as feu follet — French for “foolish fire.”

Scientists have offered logical explanations. Methane and phosphine gases released from decomposing vegetation can ignite when they meet oxygen, creating short-lived flickers of light. That’s the classic “swamp gas” theory. Others say the Saratoga Light is nothing more than distant car headlights refracted through the humid air and warped by the perfectly straight road. Engineers from Sam Houston State University once studied the phenomenon in the 1970s and suggested optical refraction as the most likely cause.

And yet — not everyone’s convinced. Witnesses describe the light rising and falling, changing color, and even following cars. Some insist it’s too bright, too fast, too alive to be an illusion. Folklore fills in the rest: a railroad brakeman decapitated in an accident, forever wandering the right-of-way with his lantern in hand. Others whisper about lost spirits trapped in the Big Thicket, or energy from the land itself, echoing its long, violent past.

That tension between the natural and the supernatural — between what can be measured and what can only be felt — is exactly what Dark Outdoors® explores. Our upcoming series takes a boots-on-the-ground look at stories like these, where the wilderness holds more questions than answers.

So, what are those ghost lights really? Science points one way, folklore another. Somewhere in between lies the truth or maybe just the mystery that keeps us heading back down that lonely dirt road.

Kicking off 13 Days of Dark Outdoors®, we’re diving into the legend of the Saratoga and Fields ghost lights, blending field investigation, expert interviews, and a healthy respect for the unknown. Whether you’re a skeptic, a believer, or just love a good night-time mystery, this is your chance to experience both sides of the story.

Because in the dark outdoors, some lights guide you home and some lead you deeper into the woods.

(If you’ve ever seen either of these ghost lights, share your story. E-mail chester@chestermoore.com.)

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Mysterious Horse Killers Return & Gulf Great White Sharks

In this gripping episode of Dark Outdoors, we uncover a chilling and ongoing mystery unfolding across Texas and beyond—where horses are being found shot, mutilated, or poisoned in a string of brutal and unexplained attacks.

From Kendall and Waller Counties to Bexar and Smith, horses are being executed in pastures, dumped in brush, or even tied up and shot in the head. Authorities have few leads—and the killers remain free.

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We examine whether these killings are tied to the illegal horse meat trade, part of a ritualistic pattern, or the work of thrill killers. And we expand our search beyond Texas—to Nevada—where a serial horse killer is targeting ranch animals near Las Vegas with chilling precision.

With exclusive insight from Higher Calling Wildlife’s investigative reports, this episode dives deep into what may be a multi-state pattern of cruelty, fear, and silence. If you’re a rancher, horse owner, or outdoor enthusiast, you won’t want to miss this investigation into what might be the most underreported animal cruelty crime wave in the U.S.

Follow Us At Gulf Great White Shark Society

In June 2025, I launched the Gulf Great White Shark Society, a groundbreaking initiative dedicated to raising awareness about the presence and importance of great white sharks in the Gulf of Mexico.

Timed with the 50th anniversary of Jaws, the Society’s founding celebration took place at the Museum of the Gulf Coast in Port Arthur, Texas, featuring a documentary premiere, awards, and scholarships honoring young conservationists.

The Society has already garnered recognition, with its website receiving “Best Outdoors Website” honors from the Texas Outdoor Writers Association.

For updates, ocean education, and behind-the-scenes looks at shark conservation efforts, follow the Gulf Great White Shark Society on Instagram: @gulfgreatwhitesharksociety

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Feral Apes In America? We Think So

Across the American South, particularly in states like Texas and Florida, tales have surfaced for decades of strange, often unnerving encounters in the wilderness—not with known native wildlife, but with creatures resembling feral apes or wild primates. From the dense thickets of East Texas to the swamplands of the Everglades, eyewitnesses describe encounters with everything from monkeys to baboons and even orangutans.

In many cases, witnesses claim the creatures are aggressive or territorial—throwing objects, making guttural vocalizations, and displaying what seems like deliberate intimidation.

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Some researchers believe these sightings may be linked to feral populations of escaped or released primates. In the mid-20th century, exotic pet ownership and roadside zoos were far more common, and many animals were let loose or escaped into the wild. Over time, it’s possible that some species adapted to their environments, forming secretive breeding populations in remote, unmonitored regions.

Wildlife journalist and field investigators have documented everything from anomalous hair samples to strange vocal recordings in these hotspots. The behaviors described—chest-beating, howling, and ambush-like movements—align more with great apes than with any known North American species.

In the latest episode of Dark Outdoors, we dive deep into these encounters with feral apes and wild primates, exploring the theories, legends, and firsthand accounts that paint a chilling portrait of what might be lurking just beyond the campfire’s glow

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Did A Cougar Or Something Or Someone Else Kill Christopher Whiteley?

In Dec. 2020, Hood County, TX Sheriff’s Department reported they believed a Lipan man named Christopher Whiteley was killed by a cougar (mountain lion).

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What followed was a storm of controversy involving both state and federal wildlife officials who disputed these claims.

In the latest edition of Dark Outdoors, host Chester Moore talks with Texas Monthly author Morgan O’Hanlon about her investigative report on the case.

Did a cougar really him the man? Was it another type of animal? Or is there a murderer running loose?

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Southern Louisiana Boat, Sport & RV Show

If you’re anywhere in southern Louisiana this weekend, make sure and check out the Southern Louisiana Boat, Sport & RV Show. Connect with everything from new boats to fish equipment and guided fishing trips. Check it out at the Houma-Terrebone Civic Center.

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When Feral Hogs Kill

Hog attacks are rare. Hog attack fatalities are even rarer but they do happen.

Hogs are misunderstood animals and in reality many people underestimate them which is leading to problems since both hog and human populations are skyrocketing in America.

In the latest episode of Dark Outdoors-the podcast brought to you by Texas Fish & Game, host Chester Moore interviews world renowned hog and hog attack expert Dr. Jack Mayer on the issue of hog attacks.  Listen here.

Hear about the hog attack tragedy in Anahuac TX and why experts believe a sounder of hogs was to blame. Learn why dogs can be a liability in hog country and hear about a case of a legitimate predator hog that pursued humans. Also, learn what to do if attacked by a hog. Y

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