22 Fisherman And Sea Captains Reveal The Creepiest Thing That Happened On The Water

You know, Halloween just ain’t what it used to be. I can remember dozens of kids in their latest Superman costume walking the neighborhood. If the older kids had come up with a way to scare us, it was always successful. I guess I’ve always had a soft spot in my heart for things that go bump in the night.

I asked him what he thought of the fog. “I actually enjoy it quite a bit,” he said. I then asked him if he was from the area.

It was one of those days that he’ll never forget. Esther stood on the dark, empty landing. Silence in the house never used to feel this way. It used to be peaceful, an aura of rest and love about the place, the happy energy from laughter in front of the television or chatter over dinner still lingering. Now it was void of emotion, ominous, hostile. She walked slowly to the banister and down the steps.

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I’d have some less than kind things to say about them once I killed a pirarucu and brought it back myself. Oh, dark, delicious satisfaction…despite the circumstances a laugh yearned to jump free from my chest. I wanted to watch their sorry faces as they choked on humble pie. The red fish became more than just a job for me. Sarah Bellows lived in isolation and dramatically killed herself because of her family.

Marty Hughes is a high school principal from Auborn, NE. He also happens to be the Godfather of Kayak Fishing! Fishing stories, advice, wisdom, inspiration for being a better person on and off the water. Briefly she thought of her coat; her tears chilled her cheeks. The dark house seemed to mock her or dare her as she gripped the hook tighter. And then everything around her moved, people – there were people running up towards her. Sirens screamed through the streets and as she turned she was momentarily blinded by the blues and purples and reds of car lights.

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He has fond memories of growing up in rural Mississippi and his family that he fished with. This is one of his favorite fishing stories about his Great Aunt “Cooter” Sue and some toothy critters that paid them a visit. Recording a story is easiest with your smartphone, and it takes great audio! Just open a new voice recording on your smart phone, hold it like a microphone and hit record. Once done, email your recorded story to and we will review it for inclusion in the archive. You must agree to our Terms and Conditions before submitting a story to Fish Stories.

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Lashell Middlebrook is a former American zookeeper and the current director emeritus of the Zoo and Aquarium. She is 37 years old.

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