 After catching a few nice red snapper, the guys started to really get into the B-liners, also known as Vermillion Snapper. Something else for the box. We're looking for meat. These are a type of snapper that have no season and have a very similar taste to red snapper, making them a great species to target for lots of action and bonus meat to take home. All right. Three. There's another floor right here. That's that. Making a B-liner for the box. That's right. All right. Yeah, nice B-liner. All right. You know they be tasting good. Survey says. Survey says. It's a boy. Woo! Nice big one. So our producer, Michael, decides he wants to catch a few fish. He hands me the camera. He takes the rod. He asks him all the goofy questions he always asks me when I'm fishing. Trigger fish. All right, Michael. Tell me what you think. Tell me why the trigger fish teeth are so strong. I don't know. I don't know anything about it, but they got a trigger on their back. So it's not every day the producer gets to be on camera. So I knew I would be catching a ton of grief once Jim picked it up. Now I'm feeling the pain of answering those silly questions on the fly. Don't drop it. What would you say would happen, Michael, if the camera were to drop? I'd dive in. What? The thing is done for once it gets wet. All right, I'll hold that thing in. There you go. I got the color. Big old red snapper. Nice. All right, hold him out. Hold him out like you mean it, right?