![]() ![]() Known affectionately as Nessie, the Loch Ness monster has been spotted many times. So why couldn’t Lock Ness hold a mysterious and elusive critter known as the Loch Ness Monster? And why couldn’t some deep water in America harbor a huge catfish? ![]() Its waters are as deep as 754 feet in places, with the bottom said to be as flat as a bowling green. ![]() Loch Ness is a huge body of water that is twenty-two and a half miles long and between one and one and a half miles wide. In fact, the website, “The Legend of Nessie,” reports that there is more water in Loch Ness than all the other lakes in England, Scotland and Wales combined. Loch Ness is the largest body of fresh water in Britain. In Great Britain, it is the Loch Ness Monster that holds the attention of monster seeking enthusiasts. Big catfish are certainly not the only mysterious creatures that have been reported to roam our earth. My adventure began by researching a few other unsubstantiated mystery monsters that have been sighted on the planet. I decided to check out a few and share them with you. They are embellished with different specifics, but all share the general theme of catfish bigger than Volkswagens. The more I thought about it the more I realized that I had heard some of those stories too. He made a Facebook post that got me to thinking about the subject. ![]() Jay Harrod is an Alabama boy, living in Valhermoso Springs, Alabama. Are they real? Are there really outrageously oversized catfish lurking in the depths of America’s waters? Sightings have been reported for as long as catfish anglers have gathered around campfires and enjoyed adult beverages. It has long been rumored that there are catfish in America the size of Volkswagens. ![]()
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