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Aqua-Vu President, Ben Gibbs proves he's a quick learner as Kim instructs him on the drop shot technique; the smallmouth bass throughout the clear waters of Northern Minnesota display a fondness for Strike King's Magnum Dream Shot Worm.
Aqua-Vu President, Ben Gibbs proves he's a quick learner as Kim instructs him on the drop shot technique; the smallmouth bass throughout the clear waters of Northern Minnesota display a fondness for Strike King's Magnum Dream Shot Worm.
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S10, EP9 "Here Fishy, Fishy"Aqua-Vu President, Ben Gibbs proves he's a quick learner as Kim instructs him on the drop shot technique; the smallmouth bass throughout the clear waters of Northern Minnesota display a fondness for Strike King's Magnum Dream Shot Worm.
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S15, EP7 "Creature Feature"Kim examines the attributes of a Strike King Rage Hawg creature bait while swimming them slowly for largemouth bass; Kim descends to the bottom in an effort to understand the fish's precise positioning.
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S15, EP5 "Del Rio Dilemma"Denny Brauer accompanies Kim on Lake Amistad, where the bass have migrated shallow; however, the influence of a passing cold front presents a challenge as the two seasoned anglers pitch the bushes with a Rage Bug.
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S12, EP5 "Milfoil Magic"Although regarded as a nuisance to recreational boaters, Eurasian Milfoil provides a preferred habitat for largemouth bass; power-fishing with stout gear is a reputable method to catch them out of thick vegetation as Kim validates.
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S15, EP6 "Back to School"Lake Chatuge's spotted bass are schooling throughout the open water and Kim capitalizes on the rising fish with a Strike King Sexy Dawg; when the surface activity slows, he switches to a small Rage Swimmer swimbait to better match the forage size.
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