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Charlie fishes for bass in the early spring when the weather takes a turn for the worse. He explains how to throw a top-water Pop-R bait and fires up the grill to cook shrimp and Cajun chicken tips.
Charlie fishes for bass in the early spring when the weather takes a turn for the worse. He explains how to throw a top-water Pop-R bait and fires up the grill to cook shrimp and Cajun chicken tips.
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