
It's been good though, it's a good laugh."

Aaron said: "I've had so many people contact me - it's crazy. My son was clapping his hands in hysterics."Ĭatherine posted the footage on TikTok to give their friends and family a laugh, but they never expected it to go viral.

(Image: Daily Record/TikTok)Īaron, who works as a manager at a food factory, continued: "We have no idea why it went for me - but it decided it was going for me and no one else. The duck leaps out of the water and starts chasing Aaron. I had just taken the little one fishing for the first time and at the point when the video was being taken I had just caught a fish. Speaking to the Daily Record about the incident which his fiancé recorded expecting it to be a wholesome moment to reflect on in later life, Aaron said: "It was certainly eventful. READ MORE: Police rush to quiet Edinburgh street following alleged 'assault' as arrest madeĪs the comical scene unfolds, the 30-year-old can be heard shouting: "Ah, ya b*****d." The couple's son can also be heard shouting: "Daddy" as the duck flaps its wings and Aaron is seen bolting in the opposite direction. The Cayuga duck leaps from the water and begins pecking Aaron's ankles as it proceeds to chase him around a walkway.

The side-splitting footage has been viewed over a million times in just one day as it shows the duck swimming out of the water and heading straight for dad Aaron Somerville.Īaron and his firnace Catherine were visiting Balmule Valley Fishery near Dunfermline, Fife, when the incident took place. The hilarious moment a Scottish dad was chased by a crazed duck at a fishery had gone viral on TikTok.
