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Sometimes, if you get up early in the morning to go fishing, you can catch a few or a dozen or so... For a while longer, if you go early morning fishing in Lake Malone State Park, Kentucky, USA, you might also catch a glimpse of Bobber Malone, a Twig. I am not sure if Twigs are genial trolls or some other creature entirely, but they do seem to migrate with the seasonal birds passing through. They will not be there much longer this year, so if you can, go see them before they take off again.

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One of Two.

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More Twigs soon.

Two of Two.

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16 hours ago, jerryy said:

Sometimes, if you get up early in the morning to go fishing, you can catch a few or a dozen or so... For a while longer, if you go early morning fishing in Lake Malone State Park, Kentucky, USA, you might also catch a glimpse of Bobber Malone, a Twig. I am not sure if Twigs are genial trolls or some other creature entirely, but they do seem to migrate with the seasonal birds passing through. They will not be there much longer this year, so if you can, go see them before they take off again.

More Twig information: https://visitmuhlenberg.com/big-twigs/

One of Two.

Brilliant Jerry!

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Annette Malone

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There are still more Twigs...

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Wattson Malone

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Yet more Twigs still to come...

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Happy Malone

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Still more Twigs to come...

 

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Paige Malone

At first, it may not be apparent what this Twig is doing … collecting four leafed clovers? grooming an otter?

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Nope!

There is still another Twig.

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Oakley Malone

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I am not sure if this is their only offshoot or if they will be branching out...

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