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- Residents near Lake Champlain
in New York say they have their own Loch Ness monster. They call it Champ,
and it's a local legend.
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- It is the inspiration for parade floats,
T-shirts, key chains, minor-league baseball team mascots, and wild stories.
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- ABC News obtained exclusive video of
something just under the surface of the lake that some say may be Champ.
The video was taken by two fishermen with their digital camera last summer.
Before their supposed sighting, they were Champ skeptics.
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- "It was as big around as my thigh,"
said fisherman Peter Bodette. "I'm 100 percent sure of what we saw.
I'm not 100 percent sure of what it was."
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- "It made my hair stand on end at
the time," said fisherman Dick Affolter. "It just didn't fit
anything - any creature I had seen."
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- Affolter said they never saw the entire
body.
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- "What we saw always stayed at the
surface and parts of it would come above the water, like the back of the
nose or the head," he said.
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- In the past, grainy pictures and home
video taken from too far away did not provide a clear picture. This footage
- showing an odd wake - is from a closer vantage point, but still not clear.
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- Lake Champlain Lore
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- So far, there have been hundreds of sightings
- sometimes more than a dozen a year - of Champ.
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- "There are people who say they've
seen something unusual in the lake," said Lohr McKinstry, a reporter
for the Press Republican, who has been writing about Champ sightings for
more than 20 years. "Some sort of unusual life that shouldn't be there
in Lake Champlain. Best guess would be that it is some sort of creature
that possibly should be extinct."
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- The Champ frenzy began in the 1880s when
P.T. Barnum offered $50,000 for the capture of Champ dead or alive. Hunters
and fishermen came out of the woods, but no one was able to collect.
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- As for the latest sighting, two retired
FBI analysts reviewed the tape and said that it appeared authentic.
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- "I can't find anything in there
that would suggest or indicate to me that this has been fabricated or manipulated
in any way," said Gerald Richards, a forensic image analyst. "However,
there's no place in there that I can see actually see, an animal or any
other object on the surface."
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