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Look At This Monster 19 LB. Lobster Caught By Accident in Bermuda After Hurricane Nicole

Strange weather, and the world gets stranger with it.

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Look At This Monster 19 LB. Lobster Caught By Accident in Bermuda After Hurricane Nicole



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It seems that the chaotic and powerful Hurricane Nicole storm, which reached Category 4 and hit the island of Bermuda directly, brought in a mix of the strange and unusual.

Without even meaning to, this fisherman stumbled upon what may be his most amazing catch to date after water levels were elevated by six to eight feet above normal, and marine life was displaced.

As the Daily Mail reports:

One unsuspecting fisherman caught one heck of a lobster weighing in at 14 pounds while on a fishing trip in Bermuda.

The massive crustacean was caught ‘by accident’ as Tristan Loescher was out fishing for snapper, according to Q13 Fox. 

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A storm surge was expected to raise water levels by six to eight feet above normal tides, and five to eight inches of rain are expected to fall over the island through Thursday evening, Fox reported.

He released the record catch back into the sea, but captured the massive lobster on video and in photos first to prove it to the world.

Strange weather, and the world gets stranger with it.

Perhaps the Bermuda Triangle played a role in this unusual manifestation from the sea.

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