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  • I'm on the hunt for a mysterious freshwater giant that has become known as the monster of Lake Garda.

  • I believe that a huge wels catfish could be behind the monster myth, but to prove it, I need to catch a big one.

  • Something at least seven feet long.

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah, I felt like a break, but actually that's, um, works out.

  • I have made contact with something in the pope.

  • I guess that's the main thing.

  • And I have more time.

  • Wells are wily fish.

  • They rarely fall for the same trick twice.

  • So I switch up my technique on my bait.

  • My guide Yuri suggests I put live nightcrawlers on my hook.

  • The idea is, you lower it down just off the bottom.

  • Imagine, my knee is the bottom, and then it's up in the water and then down on down.

  • But what you're hoping is that this is going to get in the face off a catfish on dhe.

  • If I was a catfish, that is gonna be quite appetizing.

  • Particularly is hanging in front of me.

  • And then suddenly it moves.

  • That reflex takes watching the screen.

  • I'm trying to see what depth we are.

  • I can also see the base.

  • I'm moving the bait up and down I'm adjusting.

  • Is the depth changes on what I'm also doing is using this clunk to make a sound which is known to get make catfish active.

  • It's thought this mimics the sound of other catfish feeding, triggering anything that's down there to start moving and investigate.

  • I'm using my hands so I can feel when there's a take and if a take happens, I'm gonna be very quick.

  • I'm gonna grab the line.

  • I'm gonna set the hook.

  • If I get it wrong with a big fish either I'd lose my fingers.

  • All right, be over the side.

  • It's a serious is that?

  • But whatever may be lurking in this river is not falling for my trickery.

  • Oh, cold court.

  • Yet I felt something.

  • There we go.

  • Something actually took the worms, but it didn't inhale the whole thing, so I came close.

  • Uh, not close enough.

  • That was that was a near miss.

  • As daylight fades, we set up for our all night vigil on the island below the dam.

  • You're next.

  • We're gonna be fishing.

  • Avery.

  • Long distance beyond what is possible to cast.

  • So We're gonna position the Bates very precisely.

  • Using the boat, we are going to attach the tackle to the rock with a thin piece of line.

  • And the idea is when a catfish takes the bait, the force of that will break that week.

  • Line base is gonna be a rainbow trout.

  • Yeah, it's just basically now driving out positioning, Right?

  • Okay.

  • You know what I'm doing now?

  • I'm making sure the line is absolutely tight.

  • Yeah, I think that could be good.

  • So switch the whole on, If anything, a soldier in the night, that's gonna sound.

  • I'm gonna be out.

  • Pull, sash.

  • It's now just a waiting game.

  • The worst case scenario is I'm here for the next 10 or 12 hours and nothing happens.

  • On the other hand, something could happen at any moment.

  • Wait, Right.

  • That's a cake.

  • Yeah.

  • Yes.

  • This is a good fish.

  • Good fish tail walking the line.

  • Yeah, I pulled all the way.

  • Uh, yeah.

  • Is this a heavy fish?

  • Happy fish.

  • He's going the other way.

  • I need to keep the line clear of snags.

  • If the fish wraps it around a rock, it will all be over.

  • Hold this office belly is hitting the shallow water Now trying Bring in the middle Here, it's coming in.

  • Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah!

  • Uh, look at this way.

  • Go!

  • Let's go Song contest.

  • Uh, start that in maybe seven feet.

  • Two inches.

  • It's clear that wels catfish are growing large enough here to account for the recent Lake monster sightings.

  • If this isn't a monster of the deep, I don't know what is.

  • This is just skin covered in slime.

  • Then you've got these tentacles.

  • This is a fish that navigates and hunts by field on breeding.

  • The vibrations in the water is one reason why catfish do so well in muddy rivers like this with low visibility.

  • But the big thing that you just can't help but notice is this enormous mouth.

  • This isn't a fish takes dainty bites.

  • This is a predator that swallows big prey whole just a massive fish.

  • Massive.

  • So the big question is the Lake Garda monster one of these.

  • Um well, if you're talking about a report in the 16th century, or in fact, anything up to the mid 19 hundreds, then absolutely no, that's quite possibly would have been a sturgeon.

  • But what about Now this water behind me connects with Lake Garda.

  • And if a fish like this could be here, then there's every reason to suppose that there might be something like this hiding somewhere there.

  • On a few glimpse to this creature breaking the surface of Lake Garda, you'd be left in little doubt that you'd seen a moment stop.

  • Okay?

  • And who knows?

  • Maybe one has even taken up residence in the cave beneath the island, like the beast reported in the 16th century.

  • But from everything I've now seen, I think the Lake Garda monster could well be a double act.

  • With early stories inspired by a sturgeon and some of the more recent sightings by a giant Wels catfish, I came to Italy to look for a riel, flesh and blood creature that might explain the legend of the Lake Garda monster.

I'm on the hunt for a mysterious freshwater giant that has become known as the monster of Lake Garda.

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