Fish'n Canada contributor Jeff Wilson assists with a new research project on the St. John River.
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hey good morning uh we're here at the
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mackerd head pond
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uh our mission today is to find some
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largemouth bass
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um really pleased to uh be here this
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morning
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i have to introduce my friend here sam
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andrews sam good to see you
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uh sam is a uh phd in biology sam what
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what uh what is your background anyway
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you can fill me in and all your
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credentials
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yes i guess i got here in 2014 to study
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striped bass part of the mac quack
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ecosystem study
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and i've been working on striped bass
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and st john river pretty much until now
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just finished up my phd before christmas
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nice and now i'm sticking around as a
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research associate and a fisheries
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uh scientist at the university of
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brunswick nice so we're gonna go out
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today
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and we're gonna try and catch some
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largemouth and you're going to put some
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telemetry tags in those largemouth and
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track them is that what we're
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yeah so i had a few extra tags kicking
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around and they're they're actually a
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radio tracking tag
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okay so we're going to even get a couple
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largemouth to set aside put a few tags
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in and see how they're moving throughout
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the river
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well that'd be great you know we this is
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by far for sure the first time we've
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ever seen
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anybody do anything with largemouth bass
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in eastern eastern canada
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i'm thrilled to be involved this is
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great we're going to try and come back
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tomorrow if we get don't get some today
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i could be here for years if we don't
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get any largemouth bass today
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actually got my good buddy ben moose
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coming along with us so uh he's an
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expert in largemouth bass i'll just uh
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take the back of the boat you and i will
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see how we can do with the science
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anyway great to see everybody we'll get
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back to you a little bit later with some
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largemouth let's go
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i just put in the very first largemouth
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bass
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to be entered into the atlantic anglers
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challenge this week
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thankfully we got dr anders here and uh
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he's going to tag this nice fish
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we're going to put him back we're going
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to track and see where he goes is that
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right sam
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absolutely jeff awesome can't wait to
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see what the government says when we
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start showing them largemouth the
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province of new brunswick
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what are we doing here sam so we've got
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a bike net here in the max pack
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headphone
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so we're just going to pull up the cod
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in
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what's there
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warm reverse yep
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so that's the purpose of this net so
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typically we use them for fish sampling
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as you can see there's a lead line of go
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to shore and then two v-shaped wings off
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the box trap
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and we'd usually use this to collect all
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sorts of fish you purge sunfish bass you
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name it
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uh today we're just gonna use it to
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store the fish that we caught this
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afternoon and tag them tomorrow
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i'm just putting them in the net
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large mouth bass best
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into the net they go where our
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scientist friend could come back and
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i'll go get you one more
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perfect so what's the next step for
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these fish
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uh so tomorrow hopefully we're gonna put
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some radio tags in and then
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our summer students will be able to
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track them around the headpond see where
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they go
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uh so these are the university of new
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brunswick students who are working with
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the canadian rivers institute on
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fisheries ecology
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so there's sam andrews and phil phil
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what was your name again phil harrison
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phil harrison and what do you do bill
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i'm a research scientist at the canadian
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rivers institute
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okay principally working on uh fish
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passage issues
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at the uh excellent excellent
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so we've been out uh out having to catch
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a couple of largemouth
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and this is the next morning they've
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been in the cage all morning
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or all night actually and i guess the
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best thing here is because it's cold
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uh sam that's why you want to do it in
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the morning like this yeah just avoid
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the heat of the day make it
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a little less stressful for the fish and
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have a better chance of surviving the
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tagging
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okay so just pretend i'm a student as
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you're doing that tagging and
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keep telling us what what we're watching
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okay
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so we have the largemouth bass in a
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sedative right now and we're just
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waiting for it to
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slow its uh opercular movement so it's
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going to be healing a little slower
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and we'll also be watching for the fins
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to slow down so once the sky settles out
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a little bit
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i'm going to pull them out we're going
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to get a length and a weight off
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and then we're going to be implanting a
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radio bag so it's a surgical procedure
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we make a small incision on the
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abdominal cavity the tag goes
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into the abdominal cavity we thread the
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antenna of the radio tag out
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and sew them back up let them recover
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and after that you should be good to go
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nice okay so that's why he's if you look
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at the
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thing right now you see he's he's a
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little bit upside down and that's
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because the sedative is taking place is
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it yeah
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so that calms them all down yeah you can
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count the rings on the scales just like
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the growth rings on a tree
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okay and we'll be able to see how many
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yeah
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so it's just like a growth ring on the
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scales just like a growth ring on the
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tree you just
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basically see the rings and you go it's
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one year per ring or something well
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it's kind of cool yeah they have
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multiple
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rings per year and you enjoy a check
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every time they spawn
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oh i see they uh you can count their
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spawning checks
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oh okay this is for stable isotope
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analysis the fin clip
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we can use that to determine
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so we're going to use that to compare
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the diet between uh small mouth bass
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and uh okay excellent that guy's
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probably had a bit of a rough
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couple of days i was i was hanging
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around the weed bed and make the quack
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arm
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he uh he bit a black seiko ended up in
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the live well
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put him in a cage overnight and now he's
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had an operation
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he's probably going to go home and say
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the aliens took me
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will be he'll he'll this is area 51 of
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the magna quack arm
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this is the first one so once again yeah
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back absolutely fish a day catch them
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for us
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there we go
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radio that you're working
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and i just have a small antenna on it
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just for short range okay
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so all i'm doing now is just triple
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checking that that tag is actually
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on okay
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so that tells you that okay it's it's
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transmitting
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yep just bass is gonna provide some
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great data
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now you were saying sam that you have
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the whole river from mac to quack down
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to the
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to the reversing falls with those radio
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transmitters
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we actually have it downstream with the
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acoustic transmitters oh acoustic
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is more of a passive system okay we
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can't actively track them but we do have
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receivers in the water right now they're
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gonna pick up any fish that comes by
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okay uh the radio infrastructure for
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this area
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uh we don't have any stationary
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receivers but we will be uh
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actively tracking these fish we do we
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have some at the uh
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this guy's coming around fairly well
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jeff would you like to put them in your
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live well
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yeah do that i got it all ready
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yep jump right on there
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i think he's coming around he's already
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killing again yep
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well the good thing is is that uh now i
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feel feel that uh he's gonna just
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have a visit with me before we uh let
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them breathe loose
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well that was a that was a great uh
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great day or so on the water here with
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uh sam
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anderson and his buddy phil uh bill's uh
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we
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uh talked to him a little bit earlier
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about the mcquack project he's working
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on
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so sam and uh so we caught seven
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largemouth bass how many did we put eggs
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in got five tags out so far
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five tags yeah so we've got a couple of
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a couple of bass here in my live well
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that
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have got the tags on them you're gonna
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we're gonna release them off the side of
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the boat
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and you're gonna track them with your
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little tracking device absolutely
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they're swimming around good i've had
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the oxygen on hard sam
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yeah so uh let's see if we can get one
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of these
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they they seem to so this this would be
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the smaller one
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that's the smaller one we're going to
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release of the two so you want to
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release just here off the side of the
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boat he really
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feels healthy eh yeah oh
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i don't think there was any problem with
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him uh the sutures are good
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so there's one fish that was back into
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the into the magna quack head pond and
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hopefully over the next year how long
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will they last
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i'll last in those fish for a couple of
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years a couple of years so you'll be
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able to see where they move around here
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in the arm and gather the data from that
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absolutely okay well we got one more
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this is remember we nicknamed this guy
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jeff's bass
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i guess you know what this is the
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smaller one that was the heaviest one
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there
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yeah we can drop both here drop them
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both here yeah
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okay so this is the this is the final
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bass we're going to let go
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really appreciate you sam let us come
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out and be involved in this
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no worries thank you so much for
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catching them the wheels look he's
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biting my thumb good look
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there he goes two nice largemouth bass
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all tags we
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tagged five yes five we're here at the
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back of the arm in the max crack hit
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pond the province of new brunswick
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where uh apparently there's not a lot of
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largemouth but we got proof now in
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science to back it up
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sam thanks for your work phil really
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appreciate you too
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we'll see you guys next time from the
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east coast
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