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Tommy Kemos, Chad Schilling and his son Beau, pull huge suspended walleyes from the trees on Lake Oahe with forward facing casting techniques.
Tommy Kemos, Chad Schilling and his son Beau, pull huge suspended walleyes from the trees on Lake Oahe with forward facing casting techniques.
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