Porterboy
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So no proof at all then. Thought not. In any event, the existence or otherwise of an introduced large catfish in an English pond is not evidence for a Loch Ness monster.
What species are these supposed giant eels?
They're called Eunuch eels. They're so-called because they're born with atrophied reproductive organs and so don't leave their freshwater homes for breeding out at sea. Because of their environment they grow to an enormous size, sometimes over 20 feet long. All this is explained in the film.
As for the Wels in Martin Mere, would anything count as proof for you, other than catching the fish? You can't catch a fish that size alive and I would never support killing a giant 100+ year old creature just to satisfy someone's curiosity. Downes and his team took photogropahs, sonic scans and many visual descriptions of the monster. It actually says on the back cover of the book "Yes, they do solve the mystery.