CHICAGO—Under a lake’s surface can be a pretty weird place and you never know what could be found. A fisherman taking part in a tournament named Joe Penar certainly reeled in a surprising haul when he caught a trout with a gold wedding band attached to its tail with a cable tie.
The Chicago Sun-Times picked up the story and interviewed Jim Nelligan, the owner of Grey Lion II, where Penar had been fishing from at Lake Michigan. Before the true story of the ring came out, the fishermen theorized what the strange reasoning behind the fish could be from being a Department of Natural Resources tracking device to a death or divorce.
In a follow-up story to the unusual catch, it was discovered that Capt. Jason Rose and his wife had recently gone through a divorce. Rose told Chicago Times-Sun his wife had never liked that he enjoyed fishing, so he finally decided to cut the band loose – on a steelhead. Supposedly, the ring had always been haunted, which further prompted Rose to rid himself of it. A few other news outlets had reported Nelligan also believed the ring to be host to a supernatural force; he mentioned his boat...