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Denis and longtime friend Lewis head deep into Canada's north to chase trophy lake trout at legendary Lake Athabasca. These fish are beasts - heavy, powerful, and aggressive - and they put the gear and the anglers to the test.
Denis and longtime friend Lewis head deep into Canada's north to chase trophy lake trout at legendary Lake Athabasca. These fish are beasts - heavy, powerful, and aggressive - and they put the gear and the anglers to the test.
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EP7 "Lake Athabasca: Giant Lakers"Denis and longtime friend Lewis head deep into Canada's north to chase trophy lake trout at legendary Lake Athabasca. These fish are beasts - heavy, powerful, and aggressive - and they put the gear and the anglers to the test.
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