Insane stuff Ed, and a massive congrats on an epic season bro.... some truly world class fish in amongst that lot.... hope to get a taste of that action next season for sure!
Also a big congrats to you on your tagging efforts... I was up in Mozambique last week, and while our fishing for GT's was pretty slow ( only 2 landed and one bust off ) the smaller of the two landed, a 20 kilo model that was taken on jig in about 40 metres of water had a tag in it, most likely tagged by the guide at the lodge we were fishing at... as soon as we get the info back from ORI on the tag, I'll fill you in on the details as I'm sure it should prove interesting to see when it was tagged, and where.....
On another tagging note, a friend and I had a day chasing Yellowtail Kings last year and ended up tagging about 25 fish in the morning, all around 5 to 7 kilo class fish taken on surface irons and PE 1.5 gear.... we had a recapture 26 days later... the fish had travelled 1700 kilometres up the coast in those 26 days, and was caught in my hometown by a guy I went to school with!!!
Unbelievable distance for a fish to travel in such a short amount of time..average of 65 kilometres per day!!! I guess maybe we we bumped it on the head or something, because it must have had a firecracker lit under its ass to travel that sort of distance....
Congrats again my friend, epic stuff!
Dre