Talk:Bonneville cisco

Latest comment: 9 months ago by Thmazing in topic Loch Ness

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Loch Ness edit

This shouldn't go in the article but, for the amusement of passersby, when I was a kid growing up in Bear Lake, I heard multiple times that the cisco existed only one other place in the world: Loch Ness. Another lake whose bottom had never been found (insert spooky noises here). And, therefore, it seemed likely the two lakes were connected somehow, subterraneously. And that's also why the two lake's monsters were so hard to discover—whenever you looked in one, it was likely in the other. Or midtransit, I guess. Thmazing (talk) 17:29, 27 July 2023 (UTC)Reply