A squad of indie film producer just wrappedThe Beast of Bottomless Lake , their fake - docudrama on the legendary Ogopogo monster , a massive tool said to live in British Columbia ’s Lake Okanagan . And now , a real - life documentary work party from the History Channel claims to have found a “ baby Ogopogo ” in an underwater cave at the lake . They ’ve also used infrared tv camera in helicopters and sonar to look for a mama Ogopogo swimming around , and they think they ’ve spotted her . The snakey Ogopogo , first see in the nineteenth century , is purportedly 12 meters long . The History Channel team says their echo sounder distinguish something 3 meter long , which is quite grownup for it to be a local fish . And then they descend upon the “ baby Ogopogo . ” say Bill Steciuk , a local monster buff who helped organize the moving-picture show shoots , “ It was all curl up . The features were really arduous to see . You could see a little head tucked in and a straight rump with no fins . ” concord to Canwest News Service :
The unknown specimen has been shipped to the University of Guelph in Ontario for desoxyribonucleic acid trial run , but Ogopogo buffs will have to expect until February to find out more , when the Monster Quest program weighs in on the legendary mega - serpent .
The documentary crew showed photographs of babe Ogopogo to another local monster buff , Arlene Gaal , who has written three books on Ogopogo legends . She said :

The Ogopogo is actual , but I do n’t know what this is . I had my doubts when the bunch presented me with their findings . It look to me like a decay broom codfish .
Sounds like this might just be advance promotion for the Monster Quest show . Frankly , I ’d much rather look on The Beast of Bottomless Lake . Sounds more realistic!Baby Ogopogo?[via Canwest News Service ]
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