Nessie odds drift after monster hunter says it's a fish!
Monster hunter Steve Feltham believes that Nessie could in fact be a huge fish but he's not giving up the hunt just yet.
Mr Feltham has been searching for the elusive Loch Ness creature for 24 years and believes that Nessie could in fact be a giant catfish.
Bookmakers William Hill are betting on whether the monster is still out there on the back of the latest revelation.
They ahve pushed the odds out to 250/1 from 100/1 that ‘Nessie’ is discovered this year.
“There is still a mystery and until definitive proof is found then people will still ask the question of what exactly is in Loch Ness,” said William Hill spokesman Jon Ivan-Duke.
“We respect Steve’s idea that ‘Nessie’ is a giant catfish, but we still think there is something a bit more fishy in the loch.”
Every year William Hill give out a cash prize to the best Loch Ness Monster sighting – this year’s competition was won by Bjarne SJ strand from Stockholm, Sweden, who bagged £2,000 after capturing a mysterious image in Loch Ness on Google Earth.