New information on the Lake Clinch Monster.
I asked for further sightings of the Lake Clinch
Creature and this popped up in comments on the 18th October 2019.(
the story of the lake Clinch creature is below it)
Unknown
said...
I
live on lake clinch.I fish the southern shore ....on some mornings, there is
something laying on the docks, something VERY LARGE it always just seems to
"plop" into the water before Im able to see. Then at Certain times in
the early hours.....what looks to be a turtle's head....but about a foot in
diameter. But only the southern shore that I'm aware of. 2-4 mornings per week,
between 3-5 am.
I'm
right on the water, so I'm always viewing the lake. I wouldn't live any place
else in Florida. The highest point in Florida is also right down the road.
Did the Lake Clinch Serpent kill a man?
Does Lake Clinch in Polk County have a lake serpent?
The lake contains quite a large fish stock of Largemouth Bass, Bluegill and
Black Crappie. There is a food source to sustain some thing in the lake.
However there is some controversy over whether there is a tradition of a
creature in the lake.
“There is a tradition that a sea serpent, or lake
serpent, used to haunt Lake Clinch,” M.F. Hetherington wrote in his 1928 “A
History of Polk County.” “The Indians many years ago insisted there was an
immense serpent in this lake. In 1907 residents of Frostproof declared they had
seen the monster, and that it must be 30 feet long - this, too, before
post-prohibition liquor was known.”
And the opposite opinion:“My own inquiries to local
libraries and newspapers failed to produce any leads or archival reports,”
Newton wrote. “It is entirely possible that Lake Clinch has produced some
cryptid sightings in the past, or that it may figure in aboriginal mythology,
but as of press time for the work in hand, no further information was
available.”
However I found this, an interesting story from 1926 about a
man thought to have been killed by a large serpent in the lake:
“but talk about a lake creature persisted. Settlers
spoke of something in the lake and early pioneers, including citizens, claimed
to have seen a 30 foot [9.1 m] long “sea serpent” while boating or from the
shore. On the night of August 30,1926, 49-year-old Charles M.Mallet stepped out
of his simple Florida Cracker style home wearing a bathing suit and carrying a
tackle box and bait. Mallett was a businessman, founder of the town’s first
bank, and a partner in a prosperous fertilizer and supply company that served
the local growers .He was a practical man and tales about a giant serpent
inhabiting the lake adjacent to his home did not worry him as he prepared to
venture onto the legendary monster’s domain. Before going fishing, Mallett had
told several associates that he would be leaving for Sarasota the next day and
absent from his usual haunts in the coming week. He stopped long enough to wave
to a neighbor then made his way down to the dock. Like other men in Frostproof,
he kept a small boat at the pier and frequently fished for the Largemouth Bass
that were, and are, abundant in the lake. It was Florida’s “monsoon season” and
there had been heavy rain that afternoon, but now it was clear skies as Mallett
boarded his boat and headed out onto smooth dark water.
Three days later, on Thursday morning, G. D. Moree
cast a fishing line into Lake Clinch from the eastern shore. While reeling it
in, he snagged something big - a human body. The features were so mangled, that
given the condition, it might have remained unidentified but for a ring on the
corpse’s finger; the name faintly engraved on the inside of the band was
“Charles M.Mallet”. To confirm the identity, a person was dis-patched to see if
Mallet had returned from his trip. One of Mallett’s employees, C.C. Matthews,
dis-covered the door to the Cracker house unlocked and Mallett’s personal
effects and suitcase awaiting his return from the lake. There was no doubt that
the body was that of Charles Mercer Mallett, but what happened out on Lake
Clinch?It is likely that a physician or district coroner examined Mallett’s
body (Polk County did not have a medical examiner until the 1970s). A record of
the death has been found in the state’s
official Death Index"
So is something still living in Lake Clinch? Be careful if
you go out on the lake.
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