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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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S20, EP8 "Live Oak Largemouths"Jerk baits are famous for triggering vicious strikes from largemouth and smallmouth bass alike. Shaw and his guest Maria Orlando-Krick fish these fast-action baits on the scenic ponds of Live Oak Plantation, in southern Georgia.
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, EP2 "Florida Flippin'"Amid the dense weed mats that clog so many of our lakes nowadays, none more so than those in central Florida, expert anglers turn to flippin' for lunker largemouths.
One More Cast With Shaw Grigsby
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.
One More Cast With Shaw Grigsby
S20, EP13 "Venice Adventure"Shaw can't keep his happy angling grounds under his hat; he visits the Gulf waters off Venice, Louisiana, with the young and enthusiastic Michael Frenette as his guide.
One More Cast With Shaw Grigsby
S20, EP3 "Dead in the Water"Shaw Grigsby and Darrell Pons show viewers how to minimize your lure during transition from summer to fall.
One More Cast With Shaw Grigsby
S20, EP2 "Florida Flippin'"Amid the dense weed mats that clog so many of our lakes nowadays, none more so than those in central Florida, expert anglers turn to flippin' for lunker largemouths.
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