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“The most dangerous thing in the woods is people.” If you’re into the hard-edged, real-world side of the outdoors—cases, cautionary tales, and how to come home safe—Dark Outdoors® the multiple award-winning podcast is your show and this blog is your gateway to it.

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To thank new listeners and readers, I’m mailing out a limited run of Dark Outdoors: The Most Dangerous Thing in the Woods is People decals—free.

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That creepy phantom killer image above is what you will get! It’s a perfect slap for your cooler, gun case, tackle box, or back glass. It’s a badge that says you take the wild—and the people in it—seriously.

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Stay sharp out there.

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PS: As I say at the end of every episode before you enter the outdoors, “Pray. Prepare & Pack Heat”.

Missing People In The Swamps – Plus Poaching Ring Busted

Swamps are popular places for hunting, fishing and camping.

Swamps are also a place where many crimes are committed and where many missing people simply vanished.

​In this captivating episode of the Dark Outdoors podcast, renowned author and adventurer Lyle Blackburn delves into the enigmatic and often perilous realms of North America’s swamplands, as chronicled in his book, “Sinister Swamps: Monsters and Mysteries from the Mire.” Tailored for hunting and fishing enthusiasts, this discussion unveils the hidden dangers and mysteries lurking within these shadowy wetlands.​

You can listen here on Apple Podcasts & Spotify here.

You can also listen directly on Podbean.

Unexplained Disappearances in the Everglades and Great Dismal Swamp

Blackburn recounts chilling tales of hunters, campers, and outdoorsmen who vanished without a trace in the vast expanses of the Everglades and the Great Dismal Swamp. These stories of missing outdoors lovrs highlight the unpredictable and treacherous nature of these environments, where dense foliage and murky waters can conceal both natural and unnatural threats. Listeners are urged to consider the potential hazards that lie beyond the familiar trails, emphasizing the importance of vigilance and preparedness in such remote areas.​

The Eerie Phenomenon of Mysterious Dolls in an Alabama Swamp

Venturing into the heart of an Alabama swamp, Blackburn explores the unsettling discovery of mysterious dolls eerily displayed among the trees. This bizarre tableau has puzzled locals and visitors alike, sparking theories ranging from local folklore to sinister intentions. For those who frequent the outdoors, this account serves as a reminder of the inexplicable occurrences that can transform a routine excursion into an uncanny experience as is typical of Lyle’s writing style noted here on Richard Syrett’s Strange Planet.

Deadly Criminals in the Swamps

The conversation takes a darker turn as Blackburn delves into documented cases of criminals who utilized the swamps as their hunting grounds or as clandestine sites to conceal their heinous acts. The labyrinthine nature of these wetlands, with their dense vegetation and elusive wildlife, provides an almost perfect cover for nefarious activities. This segment underscores the potential dangers posed not just by the environment but by those who exploit its seclusion for malicious purposes.​

By shedding light on these sinister aspects of swamplands, the episode not only entertains but also educates outdoor aficionados on the importance of awareness and safety in the field with a heart for those gone missing.

Dark Outdoors® is partnering with Texas Fish & Game to bring to light missing people in wild places. Stay tuned to the series for new cases.

Nilgai Poaching In Texas

Texas Game Wardens arrested a local hunting outfitter and two others for illegally guiding nilgai hunts on private property. The suspects used airboats and thermal optics to take clients on hunts for the exotic animals, operating a sophisticated scheme and profiting from illegal activity.

The individuals have been charged with hunting exotic animals without landowner consent, theft of exotic livestock and engaging in organized criminal activity.

The arrests were the result of a nearly year-long investigation by Texas Game Wardens in the Rio Grande Valley area. Warrants were served on multiple properties simultaneously and were executed with the support of multiple game wardens, including the Texas Game Warden Rural Operations Group, as well as Homeland Security Investigations, due to the organized criminal activity aspect of the case.

The case remains under investigation and no further details are available at this time.

Chester Moore

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