Strange noise on the Allegheny

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2015/06/01 09:58:32 (permalink)

Strange noise on the Allegheny

I was fishing the Allegheny between East Brady & Parker this past Thursday evening.  I kept hearing this groaning sound, and at first I just assumed it was frogs.  After a while I noticed it seemed to be coming from the bottom of the river the water depth was only 3 to 4 feet deep. At one point I floated right over top of the noise and it got louder almost vibrating the area. I never heard the noise once I got into deeper water (10 feet or deeper),  about a mile down stream I was back into shallower water and heard the noise again. 
 
Has anyone else witnessed anything like this?
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    BeenThereDoneThat.
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    Re: Strange noise on the Allegheny 2015/06/01 11:19:32 (permalink)
    Any drilling rigs in the area?  Any drums/carp/cats spawning in the area  

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    Re: Strange noise on the Allegheny 2015/06/01 12:22:52 (permalink)
    I picture that Godzilla scene, where the lake starts to slowly drain...
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    Re: Strange noise on the Allegheny 2015/06/01 12:22:53 (permalink)
    No drilling in the area.   Do drums/carp/cats make noise when they spawn?  I was thinking it was some kind of creature making this noise, I just have no idea what it could have been.
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    Re: Strange noise on the Allegheny 2015/06/01 14:17:33 (permalink)

    Life history[edit]

     
    Typical freshwater drum, Lake JordanAlabama (released)


    During the summer, freshwater drum move into warm, shallow water that is less than 33 ft (10 m) deep.[17] The freshwater drum then spawn during a six to seven-week period from June through July when the water reaches a temperature of about 65 °F (18 °C).[18] During the spawn, females release their eggs into the water column and males release their sperm. Fertilization is random.[10] Males generally reach sexual maturity at four years, whereas females reach maturity at five or six years.[10] Females from six to nine years old have a clutch size of 34,000 to 66,500 eggs and they spawn in open water giving no parental care to their larvae.[18] The eggs then float to the top of the water column and hatch between two and four days.[10] Due to the broadcasting of eggs in open water and lack of parental care, many eggs and larvae fall victim to predation upon hatching, the pro-larvae average 3.2 mm (0.13 in) long. The post larval stage begins about 45 hours after hatching and a length of 4.4 mm (0.17 in) is attained.[18]
     
    Maybe it was the males spawning?  Water temp was about right...until the recent rains, anyways.
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    KJN
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    Re: Strange noise on the Allegheny 2015/06/01 15:05:31 (permalink)
    That could be it.  Last year in the same pool, we caught a fish that looked a lot like your picture.  At the time we just thought it was a sheep head and released it.  It was pretty big, maybe 18".  It took a while to get it in the boat.  Nice fight.
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    Re: Strange noise on the Allegheny 2015/06/01 17:01:23 (permalink)
    Freshwater drum == sheepshead.  Same fish.
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    Re: Strange noise on the Allegheny 2015/06/02 08:19:53 (permalink)
    sounds like a sharknado to me
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    Re: Strange noise on the Allegheny 2015/06/02 12:19:59 (permalink)
    I'll bite.  What's a sharknado?
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    Re: Strange noise on the Allegheny 2015/06/02 12:45:26 (permalink)
    Sharknado = burpit
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    Re: Strange noise on the Allegheny 2015/06/02 16:46:27 (permalink)
    gf and i were skinnydippin bout there bout then. sorry for interruptin your fishin. lol
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    Re: Strange noise on the Allegheny 2015/06/03 13:11:16 (permalink)
    Sharknado =   http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2724064/
    (actual footage) ;)
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