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Title: Hmong scary fishing stories 2
Post by: Wi_sweetguy on April 07, 2010, 01:47:53 PM
Have anyone heard of the Lake on HWY 52 in San Diego? I hear many hmong stories of how it is haunted. If anyone have heard of such stories do please share.  Thanks. Know any haunted fishing site? Let us know.
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Post by: canibus_man on April 07, 2010, 01:58:21 PM
Have anyone heard of the Lake on HWY 52 in San Diego? I hear many hmong stories of how it is haunted. If anyone have heard of such stories do please share.  Thanks. Know any haunted fishing site? Let us know.

I hear lake hodge is haunted..... right under the bridge by the freeway...long long time ago...the lake is much dried up nowadays..
Title: Re: Hmong scary fishing stories 2
Post by: Wi_sweetguy on April 07, 2010, 02:09:12 PM
I heard a story from a cousin in merced that when they went fishing at the lake on Hwy 52 that they saw some weird things happening.  Many Hmong people sighted that they have seen big black fishes coming out of the water and they think it may be Zajs or water spirits.  Well they went fishing and they caught some big fishes about the size of a little piglets and so they stay there to fishing the trip and something happened.  One of the guys caught something and it felt like a really big fish and the way it moved was felt like it was caught on to a whale or something. well they had 50 lb lines and so they were able to drag it close to the shore and they saw a long hairs coming closer and closer to the shore.  Then the thing in the water got closely and it looked like a white girl in the water.  They got scared and came home.  Will update more on the scary stories on lake or big pond on hwy 52.
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Post by: Jade on April 12, 2010, 10:11:29 PM
huh? i have never heard of it before. i'm going to ask my cousin from there and they're big time fisherman.
Title: Re: Hmong scary fishing stories 2
Post by: Wi_sweetguy on April 13, 2010, 10:35:03 AM
hi guys,
well hear is another one that i heard from some people.  This was about 10 yrs ago i think.  These two hmong guys took their kids to go camping at the pond or lake on Hwy 52 in san deigo.  I don't live in the san deigo area so i don't know the place but i've google up the area and saw a big pond with ditches through two hills.  I think it might be that placce but no sure.  San diego and merced or fresno people should know about this place.  Well the two hmong guys and their kids camp out on the shore and they felled asleep through out the night.  Well they brought one of their 7 yrs old kid with them and so he slept with the younger kids in the tent.  The young boy hadn't loss his baby teeths so he is still considered as could see ghosts.  Well through out the night like around 3 am he boy woke up to a sound of young boys playing outside his tent.  He went outside to looked and saw a fish as big as a tundra coming on to shore closer and closer to their tent. So he yelled for help because the thing was so big and he was afraid of it.  So he yelled and yelled and the thing went back into the water and came out to shore again.  He yelled like a couple of time and the two hmong guys woke up and looked out the tent.  Then they saw their 7 yrs old boy yelling something like "It wants me to go play with it in the water" and the boy was running to the tip of the shallow water and ran back to the main shore till back to the tip.  Then one of the hmong guys told the other to hurry up and tell the boy to get over here and for everyone to wake up and moved away from the water.  And so everyone got up and they pulled the 7 yrs old boy together and ran up the  parking lot and stay their till daylight.  They got their stuff and left..  When they got home they asked the boy what happened and the boy told them that there was a huge fish as big as a tundra that came to shore around their tent and when he went out side he was yelling and the thing went back to the water.  He also said it told him to go play with them in the water and the uncle told him there were nobody in the water when the boy was running back and forth.  The two hmong guys saw nothing but the boy saw it at that time because he hadn't loss his baby teeth yet.  one of the older hmong guys knew it had to be zajs so he acted quickly and they never went fishing there ever again.  Even when people have claimed to catch big fishes as big as a baby pig.  Well another story will be up soon.
Title: Re: Hmong scary fishing stories 2
Post by: IT on May 10, 2010, 04:58:02 PM
Have anyone heard of the Lake on HWY 52 in San Diego? I hear many hmong stories of how it is haunted. If anyone have heard of such stories do please share.  Thanks. Know any haunted fishing site? Let us know.
Yesterday me and my family wents campin and we found this deep ass pool on the top of the small waterfall. it was clean.
well, my bro in law got a goggle and looked inside it and it was pitch black. then we got a long ass stick and sticked it down there but it didnt reach the floor. then we tied the long stick to another long stick and sticked it again in the pool. still didnt reach the bottom. at first we wanted to jump in but was scared that something might be in there and grab us.
when we left the pool on top of the small waterfall, i was sayin we just disturbed a home to a Water spirit and was makin jokes. but i hope we didnt disturb anything....
Title: Re: Hmong scary fishing stories 2
Post by: yamaha on May 10, 2010, 11:04:02 PM
is the clean or pond really clean like clear water that you can see straight down until it's pitch black...??? and the not a rotten leaf in the pond or lake..
Title: Re: Hmong scary fishing stories 2
Post by: IT on May 11, 2010, 01:43:47 PM
is the clean or pond really clean like clear water that you can see straight down until it's pitch black...??? and the not a rotten leaf in the pond or lake..
Nothin in There or on the clean azz pool. Clean and clear but Pitch black when you look inside it with goggles.
Title: Re: Hmong scary fishing stories 2
Post by: Aquarius on May 14, 2010, 11:53:40 AM
I was told by someone that says if the water is clean that means a Zaj lives in it.
Title: Re: Hmong scary fishing stories 2
Post by: IT on May 14, 2010, 01:30:52 PM
I was told by someone that says if the water is clean that means a Zaj lives in it.
Scary...... :o
Title: Re: Hmong scary fishing stories 2
Post by: yamaha on May 14, 2010, 07:39:14 PM
ur right aquarius
Title: Re: Hmong scary fishing stories 2
Post by: babiie_gurlo on May 19, 2010, 02:36:45 PM
that's scary. i would not dear to go to a pool like that.
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Post by: kahdung on May 19, 2010, 03:52:39 PM
yawn* hmong people are too crazy  :2funny: :2funny:
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Post by: Pineapple on July 23, 2010, 11:07:43 AM
My brother's friend said that he went fishing with his cousin about 3 years ago and they saw something scary.

I believe they went fishing somewhere, but they had to walk down the small hill which was pretty steep to the river.  It was night time when they parked their car.  Some of them were too impatient to wait so few of them left leaving my brother's friend and another behind who was still taking their stuff out from the trunk.

The guys that went ahead didn't realize that the hill was steep, so they tripped and one of them almost fell or rolled down.  While that was happening, the guy on the top who had the flash light saw something like a shadow crossed in front of the guy who almost fell down.  They didn't think much about it because they were all too excited about catching fishes and they made it down.

My brother's friend and the other guy finally got done packing and came down the small hill.  They had the flash light on and so they saw the hill was steep and slowly walked down.  Anyhow, my brother's friend didn't have his fishing bait ready so when they got down, he had to turn on the flash light to put on a bait. 

While he was looking in his tackle box for baits, the guy whom he came with was slowly kneeing my brother's friend.  He kept whispering to my brother's friend to look up, but he didn't really pay attention.  The guy knee my brother's friend harder and finally he looked up.  Across the river was a small island and over there was someone.  Someone was black looked weird sitting across the river and was looking straight at them all from across the river.  They couldn't tell what it was but it didn't look like a human nor an animal.  It was wiggling at the same time kind of like what you would imagine a zombie.

That was the moment when my brother's friend forgot about his bait and quickly shut and locked the tackle box.  None of them spoke a word about it, everyone was hurrying up back to their car.  On their way home, they were all quiet, but the driver said something about how they were going to the gas station but they eventually all just went home.

Title: Re: Hmong scary fishing stories 2
Post by: morninglory on August 10, 2010, 07:24:39 PM
dirty socks, your arrow on your signature scare me! i freak out cuz i thought someone was moving my arrow! AHHHHHHHHHHH
Title: Re: Hmong scary fishing stories 2
Post by: babiie_gurlo on August 12, 2010, 02:28:13 PM
dirty socks, your arrow on your signature scare me! i freak out cuz i thought someone was moving my arrow! AHHHHHHHHHHH
ahha me too..
Title: Re: Hmong scary fishing stories 2
Post by: Roc on August 22, 2010, 11:19:31 PM
I know Fresno peeps know about Lost Lake. Most people think it's just rumor and stuff, cause a lot of teens hang out there at night and all. I don't have any first hand accounts, but from what I hear, people have seen a girl dressed in white, supposedly one of the trees by the entrance was where a hmong kid hung himself, and late night fisherman experience all kinds of weird things; splashes in the water, creatures, and people being pulled under the water. The scary part is that meeka people and ppl of other races label it as "haunted" too, (it was mentioned on a popular fishing forum and I was surprised other ppl said it was haunted.)

The real dangerous part is the fact that the water comes from the bottom of Millerton Lake, so it's super super cold. It could be 95 degrees outside and the water will be about 40 degrees. I say dangerous cause a lot of people jump in the water, then their body goes into shock and they can't swim. There are a lot of drownings there because of this (there's no life guards, and its a smallish but deep and fast river so you can't see someone drowning around the bend.)
Title: Re: Hmong scary fishing stories 2
Post by: morninglory on August 24, 2010, 04:56:13 PM
I know Fresno peeps know about Lost Lake. Most people think it's just rumor and stuff, cause a lot of teens hang out there at night and all. I don't have any first hand accounts, but from what I hear, people have seen a girl dressed in white, supposedly one of the trees by the entrance was where a hmong kid hung himself, and late night fisherman experience all kinds of weird things; splashes in the water, creatures, and people being pulled under the water. The scary part is that meeka people and ppl of other races label it as "haunted" too, (it was mentioned on a popular fishing forum and I was surprised other ppl said it was haunted.)

The real dangerous part is the fact that the water comes from the bottom of Millerton Lake, so it's super super cold. It could be 95 degrees outside and the water will be about 40 degrees. I say dangerous cause a lot of people jump in the water, then their body goes into shock and they can't swim. There are a lot of drownings there because of this (there's no life guards, and its a smallish but deep and fast river so you can't see someone drowning around the bend.)

I heard a lot of people drown at Lost Lake even though the water is not that deep.
Title: Re: Hmong scary fishing stories 2
Post by: Vanganator on August 29, 2010, 03:09:45 AM
There once was a time, when a lot of Hmong people would go to this one river near Watertown, WI, off of Hwy 16. Used to be annual Hmong fishing derby for Hmong families and their friends and friends friends...all in all, a big gathering for a Carp grille out.  

Anyways, today, not many would venture that part of the river anymore. There is a play set in the middle, a big wooded area to the right, as you pulled in.

There was a young boy,who still didn't lose his baby teeth yet, was playing with his other cousins, and siblings. Kept going into the woods, then playing in the play area. All morning he played while the moms or woman were grilling food, and the guys were fishing. All of a sudden,  the boy was gone, no where to be seen. The boy was later found deceased in the woods in a praying position, or a begging position...as those who found him put it. He was drained of blood as well.

Later, a Hmong shaman was brought to the area, and he mentioned that it was a Zaj that lured him into the woods and took his soul.

Years later, some of the kids he played with, now much older...told stories of how they would see a dark shadowy come out of the woods, and then disappear. Some even said it had fangs or something of the likes. Some adults even mentioned seeing a dark shadowy figure in their peripheral view. Gosh, I'm getting goosebumps just writing this, as this was a place I used to frequent with the family.

Since that death, no Hmong has ever gone back to that area to go grill fish and food.

I didn't go to that boys funeral, but those that went, said that his body looked much different than a normal dead body would look like. How different? I didn't ask, I was only 12-13 years old at the time.
Title: Re: Hmong scary fishing stories 2
Post by: DRTYLUVN on September 15, 2010, 03:23:59 PM
There once was a time, when a lot of Hmong people would go to this one river near Watertown, WI, off of Hwy 16. Used to be annual Hmong fishing derby for Hmong families and their friends and friends friends...all in all, a big gathering for a Carp grille out.  

Anyways, today, not many would venture that part of the river anymore. There is a play set in the middle, a big wooded area to the right, as you pulled in.

There was a young boy,who still didn't lose his baby teeth yet, was playing with his other cousins, and siblings. Kept going into the woods, then playing in the play area. All morning he played while the moms or woman were grilling food, and the guys were fishing. All of a sudden,  the boy was gone, no where to be seen. The boy was later found deceased in the woods in a praying position, or a begging position...as those who found him put it. He was drained of blood as well.

Later, a Hmong shaman was brought to the area, and he mentioned that it was a Zaj that lured him into the woods and took his soul.

Years later, some of the kids he played with, now much older...told stories of how they would see a dark shadowy come out of the woods, and then disappear. Some even said it had fangs or something of the likes. Some adults even mentioned seeing a dark shadowy figure in their peripheral view. Gosh, I'm getting goosebumps just writing this, as this was a place I used to frequent with the family.

Since that death, no Hmong has ever gone back to that area to go grill fish and food.

I didn't go to that boys funeral, but those that went, said that his body looked much different than a normal dead body would look like. How different? I didn't ask, I was only 12-13 years old at the time.
that some scary shiiiieett
Title: Re: Hmong scary fishing stories 2
Post by: WeirdUnda on September 15, 2010, 05:23:18 PM
There once was a time, when a lot of Hmong people would go to this one river near Watertown, WI, off of Hwy 16. Used to be annual Hmong fishing derby for Hmong families and their friends and friends friends...all in all, a big gathering for a Carp grille out. 

Anyways, today, not many would venture that part of the river anymore. There is a play set in the middle, a big wooded area to the right, as you pulled in.

There was a young boy,who still didn't lose his baby teeth yet, was playing with his other cousins, and siblings. Kept going into the woods, then playing in the play area. All morning he played while the moms or woman were grilling food, and the guys were fishing. All of a sudden,  the boy was gone, no where to be seen. The boy was later found deceased in the woods in a praying position, or a begging position...as those who found him put it. He was drained of blood as well.

Later, a Hmong shaman was brought to the area, and he mentioned that it was a Zaj that lured him into the woods and took his soul.

Years later, some of the kids he played with, now much older...told stories of how they would see a dark shadowy come out of the woods, and then disappear. Some even said it had fangs or something of the likes. Some adults even mentioned seeing a dark shadowy figure in their peripheral view. Gosh, I'm getting goosebumps just writing this, as this was a place I used to frequent with the family.

Since that death, no Hmong has ever gone back to that area to go grill fish and food.

I didn't go to that boys funeral, but those that went, said that his body looked much different than a normal dead body would look like. How different? I didn't ask, I was only 12-13 years old at the time.

I used to go there every summer when i was younger
Title: Re: Hmong scary fishing stories 2
Post by: Vanganator on September 16, 2010, 09:25:08 PM
There is this river we fish alot for the whitebass run. Hwy BB or something like that, near the Horicon Area in Wisconsin. We used to go very early in the morning, before all the late birds get there, so we can get the good spots by this deeper pool. This is the spot were a Hmong fella drowned, while fishing. Also heard reports from the locals that a young white boy drowned as well. The pool is only 5 feet deep, while the rest of the river is about 1.5 to 3 feet deep

Anyways, people reported hearing a little boys voice talking to them in the dark. They would turn around, and could not see anyone. Only happens when the sun is rising or setting, where it's still kinda dark out.   Also other reports that they could see a figure that looks like a Hmong man fishing a distance. You can say hi, call towards him, it'll look up, have a red glow to his eyes...and all of a sudden vanish, as if he was never there.  Also reports of something that feels like hands grabbing their ankles and pulling them in.

Now adays, not many people fish there...if they do, they always have at least 3-4 others with. I fished this river a few times, but never made it to the spot. I don't need that many white bass... =)
Title: Re: Hmong scary fishing stories 2
Post by: Wi_sweetguy on November 29, 2010, 06:49:26 PM
hey vanginator,
You said the area is off of HWY 16.  HAHA.  Where the Carps are at right?  This is the only place i could think of that alot of milwaukeans go to for BBQ.  We still go there every year for family picnic and fishing.  Is this the place where you cross a small bridge and it is on the right side right.  Haha. Another haunted place is in Sheboygan.  The place is called Harriggton's state beach.  This is the hot fishing spot, but if you fall in then, GOOD LUCK.  BRING some ropes or esle you might be Zaj food.  Don't go there Look it up on google map as Harrington's stae beach.
Title: Re: Hmong scary fishing stories 2
Post by: ThePhatSista on November 29, 2010, 07:08:51 PM
Some freaky and terrifying fishing stories, but to me fishing is relaxing. And exhilerating when you reel in your catch. My dad use to take us all the time as kids and we never experienced anything too weird or frightening. I have no scary fishing stories but I use to live in Fresno too and they said Avocado Lake is said to be haunted as well.
Title: Re: Hmong scary fishing stories 2
Post by: Hmong_HERO on July 18, 2011, 07:32:56 PM
Sharing my experience. My BIL's and I went fishing at Millerton Lake about a month ago and we stayed until dark, to where you could almost barely see in front of ya. The lake had been drying up and so we drove down towards the rocky/sandy areas fishing for whatever. There were about 8 of us with me being the oldest. We all gathered our things and began to walk up to the car. 4 of them walked ahead and the 3 of us trailed behind and while we were walking up, I kept looking back and noticed this black figure jumping down from the rocks where we passed and when I saw it, i said "oh shit, wtf is that?" which made my BIL's turn around and look as well, and when the figure saw us, it stopped and stared at us. I made a quick headcount and realized that the rest of the party was up ahead and then it occured to me about the haunted stories at Millerton Lake that I've heard before, so I called out to it to, and it started running towards us. We were ready for fight or flight, then a little light came on from his hands which was his ipod. Turns out that one of my BIL's cousins was ****ing around with us. I told him never to do that again, because we didn't know what to think. We had our grandma cheb ceeb for us later on.
Title: Re: Hmong scary fishing stories 2
Post by: BuckFuddies2 on July 18, 2011, 09:55:57 PM
Sharing my experience. My BIL's and I went fishing at Millerton Lake about a month ago and we stayed until dark, to where you could almost barely see in front of ya. The lake had been drying up and so we drove down towards the rocky/sandy areas fishing for whatever. There were about 8 of us with me being the oldest. We all gathered our things and began to walk up to the car. 4 of them walked ahead and the 3 of us trailed behind and while we were walking up, I kept looking back and noticed this black figure jumping down from the rocks where we passed and when I saw it, i said "oh shit, wtf is that?" which made my BIL's turn around and look as well, and when the figure saw us, it stopped and stared at us. I made a quick headcount and realized that the rest of the party was up ahead and then it occured to me about the haunted stories at Millerton Lake that I've heard before, so I called out to it to, and it started running towards us. We were ready for fight or flight, then a little light came on from his hands which was his ipod. Turns out that one of my BIL's cousins was ****ing around with us. I told him never to do that again, because we didn't know what to think. We had our grandma cheb ceeb for us later on.


Millerton Lake is haunted?  I go fishing alone there sometimes, where is is absolutely NO ONE there at all except me and a few squirrel buddies.

Tell me how it's haunted.
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Post by: population1 on July 30, 2011, 05:18:53 PM
There was group of young hmong guys on a fishing trip. They arrive at their campsite and had finished set-up. Night came and they told fishing stories and scary stories. One guy, Fhong, was a timid and extra cautious kind of guy. He and asked if anyone had watched the news for the weather. All answered no. Joe told Fhong to relax, it’s the summer in the back country states, they won’t be expecting storms. Fhong checked his phone for weather news but no reception.

Early next day after some time, they had nothing but snags. One guy, Doua, had enough and was cursing, getting ready to jump in the water to retrieve some hooks. The guys stopped him and told him not to be crazy. Not long after, another guy Joe, was getting pissed, and he started cursing, “duck, all damn day got nothin’ man! What a haha, duck, I’d rather be ducking an ugly witch!” The other guys told him to calm down, he’s being too loud. Another guy, Kong, responded to Joe, “Hey dude, after you said witch, and after last night ghost stories, I wonder if this place muaj dab?” The others were saying, “man, that killed it now. Yea man. Yea… “. One of the guys, Meng, was saying how quiet the place has been so far – there had been no other campers on site yet, but seen only a few boats from the distance, which was strange. It went on like that for a while, the sun had already descended, soon to be sunset, the spot they were on had the sun at their backs and some cloudy patches above, so the water was dark. They were getting ready to pack up and relocate. They had all reeled in their lines except one guy. Right when he got his lure 8ft. from the shore. He caught something.  The guys asked you got a big one? He said yea. They asked did he get to see what kind of fish it could be.  He said no. It was putting a good fight. 20 minutes into the fight, he was getting tired, so he swapped. It went on for awhile, and they all had taken turns. Finally, back to the first guy, he was getting it closer to shore and saw ripples. He told the guys the fish was getting worn out. When they looked they can see some white and a black patch of dark vegetations. One guy was getting the net, the other guys said to forget it, two guys were going to drag it out. The guy reeling it in said, “shit, it’s stuck. I can’t reel it in anymore.” The other guys asked if he was serious because it’s now only about 4-5 ft. away from shore in at least 3-4 ft. of water, last they checked there weren’t any rocks or weeds there. They were all in disbelief and shaken-up by now. They figured to wait it out.

Moments later it finally came loose, looked as if it surfaced. They saw the patchy dark vegetation. They thought it was dead cos it had no tension to the line anymore, it was being slowly washed up shore by the currents. About 3 ft. away, they started seeing something with limbs and joints, crawling slowly out of the water to them. It was a poj dab, and it was in a raggedy dirty white dress, and looked very happy to see them. They were so scared, they barely had any ounce of strength left to run away. Then the poj dab kept crawling to them, as they kept crawling away and on all fours crawling for their lives, and it was talking to them in hmong, it pointed at Doua and said, “How come you did not jump in the water to get me, I was right there.” The poj dab also had many of their snagged lines and hooks all over its body. Then the poj dab pointed at Joe and said in hmong, “Your ugly witch is here. Let’s go to the tent, you and me.” Then it pointed at the others and mimicked what they said earlier “man, that killed it now. Yea man. Yea… “ then it added in hmong, “who killed me? Who? Who killed… me?” they all say they didn’t mean it that way, and they never killed anyone and they weren’t the ones who killed her. At the same time the poj dab was copying them. Fhong was thinking this poj dab is probably one of those copycat ghost – he also remembered they were saying “man” in what was repeated, so Fhong said back to it, “it was a man… a man that looked older than us.” the poj dab stopped and looked at them then started weeping horrifically. They were able to get strength back and ran away. They got to their car, locked all the doors, started it up, and looked back to the place and it was gone, but they can see puddles of water and a wet trail. They all were squirming in the cars as if scrubbing maggots off their bodies, when they realize none of them were wet. At that point they knew it followed them. They looked around but didn’t see it. To their surprise, it came out from the vegetation area. The body was all mutilated and decomposed. All the bones crushed, and the joints it had were dislocated, the head was dangling with a broken neck, it looked like a puppet on strings approaching them. It would fall on all fours like an insect with its face facing up and backward limbs, then it would get up again with its back running toward them but its face is looking at them with its mouth widely open the whole time. Then the guys would tell the driver to drive off and forget about all their belongings. They hit the road and was going top speed limit but they couldn’t shake it off. It looked like it was moving slow, but the faster they drove, the faster it came after them. The whole time the poj dab is still contorted with its back facing them but its face looking at them and its limbs flopping uncontrollably . The driver did a U-turn and was going to hit and run it over, the others said not to cos they would get sick and die cos they heard stories of these things, also the car would be damage. So, he backed up in reverse. When they looked at it, it was falling behind, so they kept driving in reverse and got away. They never went back...

They told about it to the elders. The elders did their stuff, they received protection and blessings. And they were told they were very lucky. The poj dab was very powerful. It can copy, manipulate, make illusions, and twist time and space and can control mind and matter. So when they were driving to get away, the thing was chasing them with its control of space and time and made it an illusion that it was going fast and so their minds were already controlled, but all one have to do, which they did by accident, is do as the trick and run/drive backward (just like if the opposite, then go with the opposite; if it was facing them normally and forward, then run forward normally) to get away because it was actually very slow. Most of the dead in that form (the “undead”) use those illusions or tricks. But if it was a ghost/spirit form it can travel with the air and disappear in the air and are faster travelers but most of the time, this form cannot physically contact a person but can possess. If it was a monster/demon form then it can do almost anything, and most in this form does not work alone – there would be more than one, but to one only does one thing until it all can come to gather on its victim -- but because these are more powerful, and rely on the other forms (“undead” and ghosts) to make a path for it in the human world, then it only become powerful, but there are more other methods to get rid of monster/demons as much as there to get rid of poj nxtooj. The guys know now, if they should ever meet another paranormal again.

Title: Re: Hmong scary fishing stories 2
Post by: saki saki on January 11, 2012, 11:13:48 PM
Popu, man tat story got me tinking  all  crazy. I encounter sumting almost like tat, but i didn't see it, but only heard of the noise it was making. Point is, don't talk trash or ghost stories wen you're out campibg or near the water beds, or anyting. Just keep ur mouth shut .. cuz you never know what/who you might offened. 
Title: Re: Hmong scary fishing stories 2
Post by: Wi_sweetguy on January 12, 2012, 12:24:01 AM
Great story POPulation.
Is it a true story or made up? rumor or heard it personally? Just wondering. haha
Title: Re: Hmong scary fishing stories 2
Post by: bumzc on January 18, 2012, 01:12:33 PM
sounds made up but good story regardless  O0