I'm in oh10 and the closest I know of is Meigs County skunk and honest scout, have not heard anything in last 30 years. It was a very de- stinktive smell.
My buddy got the Meigs County Skunk in 1977, and brought it back to Eastern Kentucky.
He got it from William Keith "NOOLDES" Hayes. My buddy was in a band in the early 70s, and opened for James Gang at Ohio U/Athens, and met Noodles there. Noodles invited my buddy to his farm. This was around 1971-72, and Noodles gave him the first Indica we had ever seen. My buddy called it Beach Ball because it grew into a round 5-6ft tall hedge. Noodles was also the originator of Meigs County Gold. And Willie Nelson was a frequent visitor at Noodles farm, and bought a lot of weed from him in the 70s.
My buddy grew the Skunk from Noodles from 1977-1984, until the cops busted him, on a tip from an alleged friend.
Noodles passed away in 2020 at St Marys Medical Center in Huntington Wva, at the age of 75. Almost 76. He was born in 1944. He had collected seeds since the late 60s.
Back in the 70s Meigs County was known as the Humboldt County of the east.
Noodles was well known all through Appalachia for his weed. He got busted in the 90s, and did 7 years in federal prison. I also find it curious that the demise of skunk was around the time Noodles went to prison.
Noodles told my buddy the skunk he has was a cross of Kerela, and an unnamed Indica.
The Indica Noodles gave my buddy dried out to a deep Red color, and would choke the fuck out of you. It was cough every hit, and would also make you dizzy. Its still to this day the best Indica Ive ever Seen/Smoked. It had thumb sized, really dense buds. It was a huge producer for an Indica. My buddy also lost this in 84 to the same cops.