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  • Super User
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Boy I thought I was the guy for weird stuff.

The horse looking head or Dragon or snake head. Wooden?

Oh no Mr. big bill. That creature of the Lagoon is far from wooden. That's sir is a 64 foot water monster That tried to steal my tree fiddy. Both he and your friend Bigfoot are dirty dirty thieves

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  • Super User
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I fail to understand why you didn't try to poke it or something. That would have told you a lot right there lol.

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  • Super User
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I want my Mommy ~

 

:sad-021: 

 

A-Jay

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Does look like it was moving? Most likely a toy dumped in the water from the hone owner. It looks like youre right off the bank and a dock and a lot of people dump brush piles and things like that near their dock for good fishing. This home owner looks like they put a "scarecrow" to keep people from fishing their dock. With ol Nessy protecting the dock and scaring anybody with polarized glasses and a deoth finder, the bass can grow in peace until the dock master is back....lol

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  • Super User
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Definitely not a sturgeon, I would say some sort of man made object of some sort that resembles a horse. Go back and check it out. 

  • Super User
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How big was it?  Could it have been a partially decomposed and otherwise deteriorated chain pickeral?  Otherwise, I'd guess it was a "stick."

  • Super User
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I​'m going out on a limb and saying it's NOT Nessie, but a rocking horse someone threw in there a long time ago.

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  • Super User
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X2

If it was on a lake near Greenville, SC it's not a sturgeon unless it was placed there.

  • Global Moderator
Posted

A dork fish?

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Well it could definetly be a stick. Did it move and how big was it? My best fish related guess right now would be a snakehead.

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Tight lines,

Chef ... I mean, Bob

 

 

BAHAHAHAHA that is hilarious.

 

Hey Carrollton-Fisher, have gone back to see if it was a tree branch, rocking horse, or mythical beast yet?  If not, you seriously should. 

  • Super User
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I thought the OP was joking, but reading his other posts in this thread, maybe that is incorrect.  

 

It is absolutely not a grinnel, a sturgeon, or an alligator gar as none of those fish look like this. I am quite certain this an inanimate object. You said it rained 4 inches in the last 36 hours.  Is this near a playground or some other area that became submerged from the heavy rain?  

 

On another note, I took the following picture on a lake near my house.  We were all terrified and I will never fish that lake again.

 

 creature.jpg

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