Laurel River Crazy Phenomenon
My dad and I fished the Laurel River today (3/6/16) and witnessed something neither of us had ever seen or heard of before. Throughout the day we had noticed an abnormally high amount of bubbles coming up from the main channel, which we figured was probably just settling debris, leaves, etc. Suddenly there was a massive rush of bubbles about 50 yards from our boat. At first it looked like a giant school of baitfish being chased to the surface, then the whole thing (for lack of a better term) exploded, shooting what appeared to be wood and compacted leaves nearly 5 feet into the air. It honestly looked like a humpback whale jumped up out of the river or something, absolutely the wildest thing I've seen on the water. It happened so fast that it left us both completely dumbfounded to what we had just witnessed. We are speculating maybe it was a clogged natural stream that had built up enough pressure to launch the sediment to the surface. My dad thinks it could possibly even be volcanic activity.
Has anyone ever seen or heard of anything like this? Any info, thoughts, speculations?