Mike Bell captured the remarkable image while he was taking a group of tourists for a trip on Loch Ness on June 27.
The sonar picture shows the bottom of the loch, a fish – and a long, thin object about 115ft (35m) below the surface.
When the 24-year-old circled and took readings at the same spot the object had disappeared, tending to rule out a log or other inanimate object.
The image shows a the sonar device with 101 metres at the top left hand corner indicating the total distance to the bottom at that point.
On the right hand side the device is going down in increments of 20 metres and on it about 15 metres there is a big blip which suggest a big fish.
However, at 35 metres there is a long zig-zag line suggesting a very large object, which Mike believes could be the Loch Ness Monster.
This is the eight official sighting of the Loch Ness Monster this year recorded on the official Loch Ness Monster sighting page.
Speaking today, he said: “I would like to think this is our creature, Nessie. It’s my first year being the skipper in the boat in five months and I’ve never seen it or had something that big on the sonar.
“The standard size on the sonar is usually a sharp prick suggesting a small fish. The large line about 35 metres in the water was about 10-25 feet.
“An object of that size I would think is way too big for the normal species in the loch. It must have been about five or six minutes we spent trying to pick up this creature again.”
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