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Tennessee River fishing guide & bass tournament record holder Rogne Brown joins Kim Stricker.
Tennessee River fishing guide & bass tournament record holder Rogne Brown joins Kim Stricker.
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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.
Hook n' Look
"Hook n' Look"Follow angler and diver Kim Stricker, and his son Danny as they get an up-close look at fish.
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S7, EP12 "Chickamauga Chunks"Tennessee River fishing guide & bass tournament record holder Rogne Brown joins Kim Stricker.
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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.
Hook n' Look
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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