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  • - [Narrator] In my career, I've never met

  • a single person with his passion, ever,

  • and there's not even a close second.

  • - I get bloody.

  • I put my body into the capture of the hunt.

  • - The guy will go anywhere, climb any mountain

  • to catch a fish in a stream.

  • He's doing basically the work of a biologist

  • just as sort of a volunteer.

  • - The science is important because it's gonna help us

  • protect more populations of these fish that are,

  • some are only in one creek, some are in one river.

  • It may be just another trout but it's a special trout

  • and they're all special to me.

  • - [Narrator] Steve Macmillan, what's the first impression

  • you get when you meet him?

  • - Nice. That looks like a perky there.

  • - Yeah it does.

  • - And it's almost difficult to understand

  • him on the phone because he's so excited about fish

  • and he talks so fast.

  • The one word to sum up Steve is passion.

  • - I work in the big city, work long hours.

  • I take a lot of work home with me.

  • I have a lot of stress at work.

  • On weekends I find myself in these hills walking

  • long mountain trails to go up there

  • and try to catch a fish.

  • I feel like I own the place and many times

  • I do own the place.

  • - About four or five years ago was

  • the Nevada Native Slam Program,

  • a challenge to anglers in Nevada to catch

  • every native species, that includes Lahontan Cutthroat,

  • the Bonneville Cutthroat, Yellowstone Cutthroat,

  • Red Band, Bull Trout, and Mountain Whitefish.

  • - [Steve] So I began trekking the state to catch

  • these six species.

  • - It's not easy.

  • You need to travel great lengths to catch

  • some of these species of fish and they're in extremely

  • remote, rugged locations.

  • Well, Steve did it in two and a half months.

  • - For me, to be the first to achieve it,

  • it was very humbling.

  • The last fish was probably for most people

  • the easiest one to catch, but for me

  • I drove almost 3,000 miles over five trips

  • to catch it.

  • When I caught that thing, it was like winning

  • the Super Bowl.

  • For me, it's basically finding that spot,

  • knowing they're there watching, observing,

  • instead of just being in a rush.

  • I practice a technique I've named CPR.

  • Capture, photograph, release.

  • There we go.

  • And get a good shot for posterity.

  • - He documents everything that happens that day

  • and he gets stream temperature, air temperature,

  • lengths and weights of fish and pictures of that

  • and he'll prepare a report and send it to us.

  • He'll be out on a stream that we haven't been to

  • in 50, 60 years, and he'll grab a fin clip for us

  • and that fin sample is used for genetic analysis

  • to determine if, you know, that population is genetically pure

  • or hybridized.

  • He has found species of fish in places

  • that we had no idea about.

  • So he's doing the work of a biologist

  • just as sort of a volunteer.

- [Narrator] In my career, I've never met

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追蹤魚語者的鱒魚 - 驚人的魚語者 (Tracking Trout With the Fish Whisperer | That's Amazing)

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