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nooneuno
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03/31/2018 06:22PM  
I stumbled upon this video today, what do you make of it? I watched it on a big tv in slow mo and whatever it is, it breaks the waters surface twice once just off shore and once more about 15' out. Wisconsin river creature
 
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03/31/2018 06:27PM  
No link
 
nooneuno
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03/31/2018 06:29PM  
fixed it
 
03/31/2018 07:19PM  
Reflection off the drone.
 
03/31/2018 07:54PM  
Video manipulation.
 
myceliaman
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03/31/2018 08:03PM  
Must be Nessie!!
 
03/31/2018 08:04PM  
That's the sun reflection
 
03/31/2018 08:04PM  
...
 
mr.barley
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03/31/2018 08:13PM  
If it's the same Apple River I'm thinking of, it's not very deep. Big inner tubing river.
 
nooneuno
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03/31/2018 08:59PM  
Canoearoo: "That's the sun reflection "

That's what I thought too, but, at 26 seconds you can see it breaking the surface of the water
 
03/31/2018 09:32PM  
Beer can half full of water bobbing in the current
 
Arcola
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03/31/2018 10:24PM  
Nice shot of the place . ;)
 
Savage Voyageur
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04/01/2018 08:41AM  
Nothing to see here folks, just a reflection on the water.
 
04/01/2018 09:07AM  
Giant beaver, waiting for Deerfoot to show up...
 
bwcasolo
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04/01/2018 10:43AM  
that's pretty pee-thetic :)
 
missmolly
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04/01/2018 01:20PM  
Clearly, none of you have ever seen a Bigfoot swim underwater. I have and that's what it is.
 
04/01/2018 07:43PM  
rtallent: "Giant beaver, waiting for Deerfoot to show up..."


Point the way Ray.
 
inspector13
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04/02/2018 08:12AM  

Apparently, someone had a run in with the Montpetit family.

 
nooneuno
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04/02/2018 01:44PM  
inspector13: "
Apparently, someone had a run in with the Montpetit family.


"

Not that part of the river but point taken....No tubers in this part of the river
 
nooneuno
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04/02/2018 01:50PM  
 
04/02/2018 06:24PM  
Ness so much
but, Loch ya suit...

Cheers
 
andym
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04/03/2018 04:49AM  
My sister-in-law is mad at Nessie. She took a plesiosaur tooth to Loch Ness and dipped in the water to show Nessie that she was a friend. But Nessie spurned her and didn't show up. So my sister-in-law is ticked at Nessie. Yes, I'm serious.

As for this video, I'm not showing it to her. I see a reflection.
 
mastertangler
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04/03/2018 06:22AM  
Maybe a lost Manatee ;-)

When I first arrived in Florida I brought my Bass Tracker boat along and was fishing an inland river. I was standing and casting and looked down in the dark waters only to observe something absolutely massive swim directly under my boat. It was so large and unexpectedly terrifying that I laid down in the bottom and got real quiet for about 10 long minutes..........I had no knowledge of a Manatee.

I have heard the native Americans used to jump on their backs and insert tapered plugs into their nostrils to aid in dispatching them.........."Honey, i'm home............ I catch'em, you clean 'em".
 
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