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Charlie travels to western Massachusetts to critique the Berkshires; fly fishing guru, Harry Desmond; Charlie checks out Moe's Tavern and enjoys craft beers, whiskey and scotch; Harry takes Charlie to three of his favorite Berkshire restaurants.
Charlie travels to western Massachusetts to critique the Berkshires; fly fishing guru, Harry Desmond; Charlie checks out Moe's Tavern and enjoys craft beers, whiskey and scotch; Harry takes Charlie to three of his favorite Berkshire restaurants.
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Charlie Moore: No Offense
"When Harry Met Sally"Charlie travels to western Massachusetts to critique the Berkshires; fly fishing guru, Harry Desmond; Charlie checks out Moe's Tavern and enjoys craft beers, whiskey and scotch; Harry takes Charlie to three of his favorite Berkshire restaurants.
Charlie Moore: No Offense
S4, EP4 "Better Bring Your A-Game"Charlie travels to Windermere, Florida to meet with two-time World Champion and former Red Sox and Yankee baseball player, Johnny Damon.
Charlie Moore: No Offense
S5 "Half Irish"Charlie and Angela hook up with their friend Chris Rondeau and head down to the Bahamas to check out his brand-new yacht. Charlie and Chris fish for Mahi-Mahi and Yellow Eye Snapper. Angela and Charlie check out the local scene in Atlantis. The chef prepares the freshly-caught Mahi-Mahi and Snapper. Angela and Charlie critique the sushi from Nobu.
Charlie Moore: No Offense
"Fishing Dunn Right"Charlie hooks up with comedian/actor Jimmy Dunn in Jimmy's hometown -- Hampton, N.H. Jimmy and Charlie then hit the waves on the paddle boards and Charlie takes Jimmy fishing in hopes of landing Jimmy his first-ever smallmouth bass.
Charlie Moore: No Offense
S5 "Half Irish"Charlie and Angela hook up with their friend Chris Rondeau and head down to the Bahamas to check out his brand-new yacht. Charlie and Chris fish for Mahi-Mahi and Yellow Eye Snapper. Angela and Charlie check out the local scene in Atlantis. The chef prepares the freshly-caught Mahi-Mahi and Snapper. Angela and Charlie critique the sushi from Nobu.
Charlie Moore: No Offense
S5 "I'm Lost"Charlie is unable to fish his favorite spot on his favorite hometown lake; bacon-wrapped salmon recipe.
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