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If you don't know, ask! Bill answers more questions from our viewers.
If you don't know, ask! Bill answers more questions from our viewers.
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Rerun Air Date: February 9, 2026The man with the orange "T" on his hat for his beloved University of Tennessee and home state has been a timeless institution as the host of this sport fishing show. It debuted in 1968, and over the years Dance has entertained viewers with an educational, humorous and at times offbeat way of having a blast with fishing and learning about outdoor products. The three-time B.A.S.S. Angler of the Year has always believed that it's not how many fish you can catch but how you catch them, and he demonstrates his tricks of the trade every week.
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S58, EP7 "Fishin' for Q & As"If you don't know, ask! Bill answers more questions from our viewers.
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S58, EP5 "Got Some Good Q & As Casting Your Way"Casting questions and catching answers... The Bill Dance way.
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