【】That would make a lot of lobster rolls.

That would make a lot of lobster rolls.  。

Tristin Loescher was fishing for snapper in Bermuda when he accidentally reeled in a massive 14-pound spiny lobster, lovingly referred to as a sea monster. 。

Sanctuary Marine Bermuda, a fishing charter that operates out of Hamilton, Bermuda, shared photos and video of the massive lobster, which Loescher snagged over the weekend.  。

"Hurricane Nicole blew in some sea monsters," the post reads. 。

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While the monster lobster would certainly feed plenty, the charter said that it released the lobster back into the ocean. 。 "After never seeing something that size before, I decided it was best for it to go back to the home he came from," Loescher told 。Inside Edition 。

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Unlike the Maine lobster, the spiny lobster lacks massive delicious claws, leaving the tail as the only edible part.  。

Swim on, sea monster. Swim on.。