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Shaw enjoys the privilege of introducing Iraq war veteran Alex Brown to some of Florida's best bass fishing on Lake X.
Shaw enjoys the privilege of introducing Iraq war veteran Alex Brown to some of Florida's best bass fishing on Lake X.
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S18, EP8 "Lake X Largemouth"Shaw enjoys the privilege of introducing Iraq war veteran Alex Brown to some of Florida's best bass fishing on Lake X.
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S20, EP7 "Groupers to Go"Shaw shares a little-known, highly productive technique for catching Grouper, casting around rock piles with jumbo crankbaits. Short of tuna fishing, it's the toughest minute on the sea.
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S20, EP11 "Hook, Line & Snook"Along Florida's Gulf coast in the fall, saltwater gamefish like snook and redfish move into shallow creeks; Shaw goes bass fishing and demonstrates that it is close quarters angling for salty species that grow bigger and fight harder than any bass.
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S20, EP5 "Redfish Lodge"A big crank bait called the 8.0, half the size of a toilet float, clobbers trophy reds on Shaw's trip with Mike Frenette, a veteran charter captain who guides on the Gulf out of Venice, Louisiana.
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S20, EP3 "Dead in the Water"Shaw Grigsby and Darrell Pons show viewers how to minimize your lure during transition from summer to fall.
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