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One of the world's leading Loch Ness monster hunters doesn't think Nessie exists. "Looking at all the evidence, speaking to eyewitnesses, the most likely solution is a wels catfish," Steve Feltham ...
A man who has spent almost 25 years searching for the elusive Loch Ness monster has concluded that the creature is, in fact, a very large catfish. Steve Feltham, 52, told Sky News that he was not ...
Loch Ness Monster Mystery Solved. Feltham, 52, has been one of the most prominent Loch Ness monster hunters for years, having dedicated his life to Nessie.
Many people visit Scotland each year with the hope of getting a glimpse of the infamous, mythical Monster. Very few actually ...
Reuters reports that Steve Feltham, the man who has spent 24 years hunting the majestic water giant, believes that the fabled Nessie is simply a catfish. No, not just an MTV Nev Schulman Catfish ...
There have so far been only a handful of sightings of the Monster in 2025. Some of them haven't even been considered to be ...
The Loch Ness Monster mystery has captivated the world for 90 years. ... Artificially introduced catfish is another suggestion, but the water’s too cold for them to breed.
A search boat takes visitors out across Loch Ness in search of the monster. Emily Macinnes for NBC News “People come here, they’re desperate, they’re looking, they’re searching,” he said.
The Loch Ness Monster mystery has captivated the world for 90 years. ... Artificially introduced catfish is another suggestion, but the water’s too cold for them to breed.
McKay’s hotel in Drumnadrochit has been turned into the new $1.8 million Loch Ness Centre and last August hundreds of Nessie fans gathered at the loch for the biggest monster hunt in 50 years.
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