For more than sixty years, something has been moving through the cypress swamps and bayous surrounding Caddo Lake.Bigfoot: Case Files from Caddo Lake documents eleven encounters spanning six decades, centered on the only natural lake in Texas and the network of waterways that connects East Texas and western Louisiana.Drawing from firsthand witness reports, investigator files, and regional knowledge, this book examines sightings reported by hunters, oil-field workers, landowners, and lifelong outdoorsmen-people familiar with the wildlife of the region and confident that what they encountered was something different.These cases share striking consistencies: proximity to water, intelligent behavior, intimidation displays, and physical descriptions that remain unchanged across generations of witnesses who never knew one another.Written in a restrained, investigative tone, this book does not claim proof-but it does present a compelling pattern that raises serious questions about what may be moving through the forests and flooded timber of the Caddo Lake watershed.For readers interested in cryptozoology, regional history, and unexplained phenomena, this is a grounded, respectful examination of one of North America's most persistent mysteries.