The accents in the video are due to the man and woman's Lithuanian heritage. The photos were uploaded to the Talk Baja Facebook group by Ruta Gudo.

Who knows what sort of fish is here? the man questioned while reaching out and presenting the fish that was dangling on the line.

The man received criticism from a number of commenters for holding the fish in such a way and for not releasing it quickly enough.

Bullseye puffers can be found in the Galápagos Islands and the Eastern Pacific, from Baja California to Peru. They have distinctive patterns, and their front teeth are odd-looking.

The fish, however, was identified as a bullseye puffer by at least one reviewer. It is not advisable to eat their flesh because it is harmful.

Whether the pair had a weight before releasing the puffer is unknown. Bullseye puffers currently hold the all-tackle world record at 2 pounds, 8 ounces.

In 2021, that fish was captured in Puerto Penasco, Mexico. However, eating Their flesh is dangerous and should be avoided.

Whether the pair had a weight before releasing the puffer is unknown. Bullseye puffers currently hold the all-tackle world record at 2 pounds, 8 ounces.