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Capt. Mike joins a local in the waters of Amelia Island, exploring its rich fishery and targeting redfish, trout and more in this coastal gem.
Capt. Mike joins a local in the waters of Amelia Island, exploring its rich fishery and targeting redfish, trout and more in this coastal gem.
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S19, EP5 "Amelia Angler"Capt. Mike joins a local in the waters of Amelia Island, exploring its rich fishery and targeting redfish, trout and more in this coastal gem.
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S19, EP7 "Home Water Tribute"Capt. Mike and Capt. Glenn Taylor fish their home waters and pay tribute to dear friend Capt. Billy Nobles.
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S19, EP8 "Tag Team"Mike meets up with Liza Fitzgerald and Jimmy Huddleston for a star tournament redfish tag mission; Mike and Danny find a hot top-water bite; Mike fishes from safety harbor with Mikey Rogal for the coveted inshore slam.
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S19, EP8 "Tag Team"Mike meets up with Liza Fitzgerald and Jimmy Huddleston for a star tournament redfish tag mission; Mike and Danny find a hot top-water bite; Mike fishes from safety harbor with Mikey Rogal for the coveted inshore slam.
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S19, EP7 "Home Water Tribute"Capt. Mike and Capt. Glenn Taylor fish their home waters and pay tribute to dear friend Capt. Billy Nobles.
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S19, EP5 "Amelia Angler"Capt. Mike joins a local in the waters of Amelia Island, exploring its rich fishery and targeting redfish, trout and more in this coastal gem.
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