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Terry Scroggins joins Shaw on famed Rodman Reservoir in North Florida to fish for crappies.
Terry Scroggins joins Shaw on famed Rodman Reservoir in North Florida to fish for crappies.
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S19, EP6 "Naked in the Weeds"Fishing for largemouth bass using the Naked Rage Blade.
One More Cast With Shaw Grigsby
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.
One More Cast With Shaw Grigsby
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S20, EP10 "One More Cast With Bryce Grigsby"Shaw's grandson Bryce wings lures with bait-casting tackle like a pro, but as bass swing aboard and his numbers mount, he starts putting out feelers about taking over the show.
One More Cast With Shaw Grigsby
S20, EP12 "Crappie or Bust"Terry Scroggins joins Shaw on famed Rodman Reservoir in North Florida to fish for crappies.
One More Cast With Shaw Grigsby
S20, EP9 "Up the Creek"The tidal creeks of Steinhatchee, Florida house many redfish and sea trout; Shaw threads a boat through the shallow waters and hooks a mystery critter, battling it back to the boat.
One More Cast With Shaw Grigsby
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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