Watch: Hooked marlin sends boater’s phone, wallet flying

Footage shows the hooked marlin taking a swipe at the man’s chest, piercing his cellphone case instead.

A man hoping to “capture the moment” an angler landed his first marlin off Australia escaped seriously injury when the marlin leaped next to the boat and swiped at his chest with its bill.

However, the marlin pierced and flung the man’s cellphone case/wallet into the ocean, while the phone bounced onto the deck.

The extraordinary footage is shown below, courtesy of Sydney-based Black Pete Quality Tackle.

As explained in the description, Steve Wheeler was trying to document the final moments of a catch by James Thomas when the marlin suddenly changed direction and jumped near the boat.

Hooked marlin have seriously injured anglers, so Wheeler was fortunate to have suffered only a scrape.

Black Pete Quality Tackle explained: “Steve stood there with a torn, bloodstained shirt and a ‘[What] just happened’ expression. I checked on him, and although shaken, he was OK.

“When he lifted his shirt, we all braced for the worst, knowing how dangerous marlin bills can be. Thankfully, it was just a small scrape.”

The footage, edited to show the scene in slow motion, is being widely copied and shared. This is the original version.

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Kayak angler’s epic battle with giant marlin immortalized

Scott Mutchler pulled off a rare feat in May when he landed a 600-pound black marlin from a kayak while fishing in Panama.

Scott Mutchler pulled off a rare feat in May when he landed a 600-pound black marlin from a kayak while fishing in Panama.

A photo of the massive billfish leaping just beyond his bow was widely circulated and brought Mutchler notoriety in fishing circles.

Now the resident of Jupiter, Fla., has both the photo and a vivid painting of that epic moment to help immortalize the catch.

Scott Mutchler battles 600-pound black marlin. Photo: Adam Fisk/Los Buzos Fishing Resort

“I’m honored to have the painting legend Carey Chen paint this for me,” he wrote Friday on Facebook. “He’s as nice as he seems on videos.”

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Chen, a marine artist known for his creative use of colors, also posted about meeting with Mutchler:

“Met with the kayak legend that has the most viral fishing photo on the internet Scott Mutchler, who commissioned me to do the painting of his 600 lb black marlin he released on the kayak [at] Los Buzos Panama. Such an incredible feat not only to release a 600 lb black marlin but from a kayak this takes extraordinary skills.”

Scot Mutchler (left) poses with renowned artist Carey Chen

After the May 23 catch, out of Los Buzos Fishing Resort, Mutchler told FTW Outdoors,  “Once I was hooked it was nothing like I ever could have dreamed about. I was in for the fight of my life.”

Mutchler became the first Los Buzos client to catch and release a black marlin from a kayak. Adam Fisk, a Los Buzos guide, had previously released two marlin estimated to weigh 500-plus pounds from his kayak.

Mutchler’s 45-minute fight, during which he was towed one mile against a strong current, was captured by Fisk on video.