Flathead Lake Monster


Witnesses describe the Flathead Lake Monster, said to inhabit north-western Montana's Flathead Lake, as more then ten feet long. Some have reported as many as three humps on its back. Since it was first observed in 1889, seventy-eight sightings have been recorded by the state Department of Fish,Wildlife and Parks.
During 1993, a near-record eleven encounters occurred. On August 19, 1998, in the vicinity of Gravel Bay, just north of Skidoo Bay, on the lake's eastern shore, an unusually large animal was spotted. Jim Vashro, regional fisheries manager for the Department of Fish,Wildlife and Parks in Kalispell, go the report from an anonymous angler. As the angler reeled in a small lake trout from 120 feet down, a large form, judged to be several feet long, was visible for a few seconds tracking the hooked fish as it neared the surface. Vashro told the Billings Gazette the "shape...and tail fin were characteristics of a sturgeon."
Was it a sturgeon? Was it the Flathead Lake Monster? Vashro said that of the department's record of sightings, no fewer then twenty-five fit the description of a white sturgeon. Th other fifty-three reports, again according to Vashro, generally describe "a creature greater then ten feet long"-even up to sixty feet long-characterized by "humps and smooth skin" whose shape is "snakelike or eel-like."
"Something certainly seems to be going on," Vashro said. "Very credible people have seen something variously described as a large fish or some kind of monster-like creature, usually quite long in length."

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