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From Redfish and cigar bars in South Carolina to Bone Fish and Lomi Lomi in Hawaii, Charlie Moore traveles to a lot of cool places all around the world and introduces its audience.
From Redfish and cigar bars in South Carolina to Bone Fish and Lomi Lomi in Hawaii, Charlie Moore traveles to a lot of cool places all around the world and introduces its audience.
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S5, EP55 "Newfound Love"The Mad Fisherman make a return visit to Newfound Lake in central New Hampshire, gives a history lesson regarding the lake, and visits Twins Lounge to critique a couple of cocktails.
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S5, EP53 "Todd Angilly"From Redfish and cigar bars in South Carolina to Bone Fish and Lomi Lomi in Hawaii, Charlie Moore traveles to a lot of cool places all around the world and introduces its audience.
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S5, EP51 "No Clue"It's springtime in New England and the Mad Fisherman wants to go fishing but has no clue where to go. Charlie decides to start this trip off with a visit to Finz Restaurant for some Grade A sushi. Charlie catches a total of 10 fish and a trophy bass.
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