Mail Online reported that the Tom Lombournt, the Newlyn-based fishermen, had been fishing off Penzance s coastal town when he caught the foot-long colorful crustacean in his lobster pot.
He took a picture of the rare creature before it was released back into the sea since it was very small to take into the land.
The man said, with every pot, one would never know what will be inside it, and he has certainly never seen that color previously.
This is just his second season of fishing, said Lombournt, and therefore, he thinks he s been quite fortunate, referring to his discovery.
An extremely rare blue lobster was discovered by a fisherman off the coast of Cornwall before being released back into the sea.
Tom Lambourn, 25, from Newlyn, had been fishing off the coastal town of Penzance when he captured the foot-long colourful crustacean in his lobster pot.
The fisherman photographed the rare one-in-two-million creature before releasing it back into the sea as it was too small to bring into land .
He said: With every pot you never know what is going to be inside, and I ve certainly never seen one that colour before.
The rare one in two million blue lobster was captured off the Cornish coast of Penzance