Watch terrifying moment two anglers are wiped out by flying SHARK that leaps from the dark onto their boat
A fisherman was killed by a flying shark that emerged from the shadows and landed in the boat, as seen in a startling video.
While fishing with a female acquaintance, the astonished angler barely avoided getting hooked in the shark’s jaws.
He was recording the ostensibly serene evening fishing excursion for his “Let’s Go Fishing” YouTube channel.
But when he was body-slammed by the enormous shark, the calm and serene environment was short-lived.
As they waited for something to bite, the two were re-angling their lines and spoke just before the startling event.
The 150 kilogram shark appeared to have other plans as it leaped from the sea in the direction of the boat and then abruptly rose out of the shadows.
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The fisherman stumbled back in amazement as the beast’s body crashed into him.
She was only a few inches from the shark’s teeth when his fishing companion turned into an inhorrora.
At that point, the animal was observed writhing on the boat’s floor in a desperate attempt to get its tail back into the water.
In the distance, other passengers on the ship could be heard yelling at them to deal with the shark.
The shark eventually stopped struggling and was weighed and measured before the fishing resumed.
The blue shark weighed more than 150 kg and was 2.2 meters long.
Those who were on board also had the opportunity to get a close-up look at the animal’s strong jaws.
“Shark video, a blue shark while fishing for cutlassfish this happened,” the fisherman who was unharmed in the strange encounter wrote as he posted the video on YouTube.
“The snack of my life.”
Since its November 18 filming off the Korean coast, it has received hundreds of comments and more than 1.9 million views.
“I’m relieved you were unharmed. “You got a really good video,” one commenter said.
“This is the best Korean fishing video I’ve ever seen in my entire life, hands down. Another person said, “There is no comparison.”
“The flying angle is amazing. “I’m glad you weren’t hurt, but it must be scary,” a third person said.
Another person said: “It’s unbelievable that you were struck by a shark’s tail. That’s fantastic.
According to the Shark Foundation, around 10 million blue sharks are captured year, making them the most frequently taken shark species.
According to Oceanareport, it is also the species that leads the shark meat and fin trade rankings.
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According to the ocean preservation group, the blue shark population is said to be in decline mostly because of its projected $411 million market worth.
The Korean footage was taken after a shark mauled another fisherman in a horrific attack, biting both of his arms and forcing authorities to rescue him.
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