00:00Mr. Graham has moved the boat to a new spot, about 9 meters above a reef, which is apparently
00:08a great place to find giant trevally.
00:10Ok, that's it, bounce it in, bounce it in.
00:12Oh my gosh, he's huge!
00:13Oh, he's a fighter!
00:14Slowly up with the rod, you're going to pull him up with the rod, and then wind on the
00:22way down.
00:23Golden trevally!
00:24This one's a fighter.
00:25Oh, he gave a hell of a pull, didn't he?
00:26Yeah, that's a small one.
00:27Yeah, that's a dinky one.
00:28Look how strong they are.
00:29I don't know what a bigger one's.
00:30Brooke, are you going to help us tag this fish?
00:31Ok.
00:32Super, here's a tape measure, I need you to measure him for me, but hang on one second,
00:33I'm just going to tell you about the tag.
00:34We're going to put this little yellow tag in him.
00:35Ok.
00:36It's called a spaghetti tag or a recapture tag.
00:37It's got a little number on it.
00:38It's got a little number on it.
00:39It's got a little number on it.
00:40It's got a little number on it.
00:41It's got a little number on it.
00:42It's got a little number on it.
00:44if someone captures the fish.
00:4943 centimetres, nice.
00:53So that's a valuable piece of data.
01:00Wow.
01:04The next thing we're going to do, we're going to put a little tag in here.
01:08Where do you put it?
01:09We put it right on the dorsal fin.
01:10And the key thing is you want it to go from this side of the fish, to the tightest part
01:13the other side. So it's going to catch on these dorsal rays where they go into the fish.
01:18Well, let's get him back in the water where he belongs.
01:23Bye little guy.
01:24Boom!
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