Loch Ness hunter: Have we been catfished by Nessie? 
UK Source: wfla 7/17/2015
Loch Ness hunter: Have we been catfished by Nessie?
Credit: Galina Tishchenko
Loch Ness Monster believers everywhere brace yourselves: Nessie might just be a catfish.

As the lore goes, the legendary creature is rumored to live in Scotland’s Loch Ness lake. There have been several reported sightings in history dating back to AD 565, according to the Official Loch Ness Monster Sightings Register. There are sightings as recent as April 2015, but one longtime searcher now says that perhaps it wasn’t the famous creature.

Steve Feltham has been searching for the Loch Ness Monster for 24 years, and he’s recently come to the conclusion that the legendary creature people have reported seeing might have been a Wels catfish. These freshwater fish, native to Europe, can grow to monstrous sizes and do look a bit terrifying. They can reach well over 600 pounds (272 kilograms) and more than 9 feet (2.7 meters) long.
 

He told Sky News that he often picks up very large animals on his sonar, some reaching the size of a car. “We get sonar contacts with things that are far bigger than any fish that should live in this body of water,” he said. “We only get one or two decent sightings a year.” He believes that the large catfish can explain these sonar readings.

CNN couldn’t reach Feltham on Friday, but on his website, he chronicles his journey in search of the mythical monster. In 1991, he sold his home and left his job and girlfriend in pursuit of Nessie. He lives in what he describes as an ex-mobile library van at Dores Beach on Loch Ness. He searches for Nessie full-time but makes and sells figurines of the creature to tourists on the side to supplement his income.

 
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