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This Fisherman Caught a Lost GoPro and Posted Amazing Footage After what was probably a year at the bottom of a U.K. lake, a GoPro surfaces to tell its story.

By Entrepreneur Staff

Youtuber Daniel Rose just posted this incredible GoPro video that isn't his, but we're sure the owner is just fine with that. Here is Rose's explanation:

"So this happened.. We decided to go fishing and with the first cast of the night my sisters fishing rod pulls up a GoPro camera! I have made this video public so that it can be shared around so that hopefully the SD card and camera can be returned to its rightful owner! The date of the original footage was 13/08/15 and it was found on 05/07/16. Found off lake pier, Hamworthy, Poole"

Related: GoPro Leaps into Virtual Reality and Drones

Recognize the woman at the start of the video? Or the monster crab at the end? Drop Rose a line!

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