The flying flagfish flew across the train, almost losing the required fishing net
The big fish suddenly flew over the side of the ship and nearly plugged a muzzle-like muzzle through a sailor.
The crew members struggled to pull the blue flagfish to bite the track in the waters off Gold Coast, Australia, on September 10, according to UPI.
Non-fish flagfish cross the ship's wall, causing a sailor to fall back.
The fish constantly leaped out of the water in an attempt to avoid being caught and eventually it escaped through the ship's wall, causing a sailor to fall back. If only a slight shift was made, the fish could hit the man with a medium-pointed, long snout.
According to the crew, the cheeky jump of the pawns helped him to break the line successfully and escape safely without being labeled.
"The crew takes all day to chase after the flagfish. They are labeled and released in Australia's migratory fish tracking program. We caught a blue flagfish. It threw itself over the ship and almost take a sailor's life before breaking the line and swim away, ' said the video recorder.
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