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<blockquote data-quote="348Winchester" data-source="post: 5700699" data-attributes="member: 11952"><p>In the early bow season of 2006 I was hunting in the Cumberland Mountains of southern Scott County. I had wounded a doe with my bow and was tracking her through some old strip mines. As I emerged from the edge of a pine thicket into a grown up strip pit I noticed that it was completely silent. An odd feeling came over me for, as all hunters know, nature is not silent. I was slowly scanning the area when movement caught my eye. About fifty feet off the ground above the scrub pines that surrounded the pit I was crossing was a section of the sky that looked like it was blurry. It was like a TV screen that was not in focus. It appeared to be ovular in shape and several feet across and several feet in height. There was also a hint of a strange odor; an electrical like smell or chemical fragrance. This glitch in the air was waxing and waning slightly. I looked away and looked back and it was still there. This lasted maybe 30-45 seconds before weakening and disappearing altogether. The odor lingered on but it was ever so slight. The silence remained for another couple of minutes before nature's sounds slowly reyurned. I had a bad headache that lasted several hours afterwards and my joints were very stiff until the next day. I continued looking for the deer but did not find it and found it hard to focus due to the headache. It was a very disturbing occurence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="348Winchester, post: 5700699, member: 11952"] In the early bow season of 2006 I was hunting in the Cumberland Mountains of southern Scott County. I had wounded a doe with my bow and was tracking her through some old strip mines. As I emerged from the edge of a pine thicket into a grown up strip pit I noticed that it was completely silent. An odd feeling came over me for, as all hunters know, nature is not silent. I was slowly scanning the area when movement caught my eye. About fifty feet off the ground above the scrub pines that surrounded the pit I was crossing was a section of the sky that looked like it was blurry. It was like a TV screen that was not in focus. It appeared to be ovular in shape and several feet across and several feet in height. There was also a hint of a strange odor; an electrical like smell or chemical fragrance. This glitch in the air was waxing and waning slightly. I looked away and looked back and it was still there. This lasted maybe 30-45 seconds before weakening and disappearing altogether. The odor lingered on but it was ever so slight. The silence remained for another couple of minutes before nature's sounds slowly reyurned. I had a bad headache that lasted several hours afterwards and my joints were very stiff until the next day. I continued looking for the deer but did not find it and found it hard to focus due to the headache. It was a very disturbing occurence. [/QUOTE]
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