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Black Marlin: The Fastest Fish on the Planet | Ultimate Killers | BBC Earth
Black Marlin: The Fastest Fish on the Planet | Ultimate Killers | BBC Earth
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0:00
As well as catching the fish, it was going to be my job to fit the tag, too.
0:10
Not only are they fast, marlin travel mind-boggling distances as well.
0:16
One tagged in California, was recaptured 10,000 miles away in New Zealand.
0:26
But fishing for marlin needs a lot of patience.
0:28
It's wait, wait, wait.
0:51
When a black marlin strikes, it can strip line off the reel at 120 feet per second.
0:57
That's 80 miles an hour.
1:02
I'll just say that again, 80 miles an hour.
1:09
It's only by measuring how fast the line comes off the reel
1:12
that scientists have been able to work out the marlin's top speed
1:19
Down a bit, down a bit!
1:26
This fish is like a Formula One racing car.
1:30
It's fantastically aerodynamic to reduce drag,
1:34
with a sharp bill at the front to slice through the water.
1:42
And a performance motor at the back,
1:44
in the shape of its huge crescent-shaped tail.
1:50
Giving me a real fight.
1:52
Oh, yeah. That's incredible.
1:59
Down and wind, down and wind.
2:02
It's doing it again.
2:10
Oh! There we go.
2:17
It's biting now. That's a big fish.
2:27
-Dump it. Bring it up. -Okay, stop.
2:30
-Halfway down? -Yeah.
2:40
Watch yourself.
2:44
I had to get the tag in as fast as possible,
2:46
so we could let the marlin off the hook.
2:48
It's huge!
2:51
Tag him. That's him tagged.
2:56
It's gone.
2:58
Tag him! Yeah.
3:05
With the tag safely in place,
3:06
it was time for Donovan to release the marlin.
3:13
What an animal.
3:15
Who knows where this Formula One fish might turn up next,
3:18
as it roams the oceans of the world.
3:20
See the size of its tail, it's just incredible.
3:23
-Thank you, Donovan. Thank you, Ray. -Good job.
3:26
I'm feeling it now, geez.
3:31
That really is muscle against muscle.
3:33
There's nothing more really than just man against fish.
3:42
As far as anyone can tell,
3:44
the black marlin is the fastest fish on earth.