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Steve and Greg Fonts spearfish for red snapper, cobia and triple tail off oil rigs in the Gulf Coast.
Steve and Greg Fonts spearfish for red snapper, cobia and triple tail off oil rigs in the Gulf Coast.
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S11, EP5 "Louisiana Spearfishing"Steve and Greg Fonts spearfish for red snapper, cobia and triple tail off oil rigs in the Gulf Coast.
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