Over the past 400 years, there have been numerous sightings of Pressie. In Lake Superior, near the Presque Isle River, the creature is called Pressie. This particular creature is attributed to sightings near the appropriately named Serpent River in Ontario, Canada, and flowing into Lake Huron. The beast can live under the ice and go after children and fishermen. This story comes from an Ojibwa oral tradition that describes a creature as a water cat or lynx. The legend has so much traction around the Lake Erie shore near Cleveland that the Great Lakes Brewing Company named one of their brews the “Lake Erie Monster.” #2 Michibeichu – The Lake Lynx or SerpentĪcross Lake Huron near Anishnaabeg island resides Mishebeshu. Fishermen who have encountered Bessie describe their boats being bumped with enough force to cause them to lose balance. Bessie is described as being about 20 feet long, serpent-like but with appendages that resemble arms. Sightings of the lake monster Bessie were first made in the late 1700s but appeared again with some regularity in the 1980s. The most renowned of these Great Lakes sea monsters supposedly resides in Lake Erie.
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