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Mark Courts and Chad Koel discuss the future of Lake Commandos while catching trophy largemouth bass.
Mark Courts and Chad Koel discuss the future of Lake Commandos while catching trophy largemouth bass.
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Lake Commandos
S14, EP1 "A New Era Begins"Mark Courts and Chad Koel discuss the future of Lake Commandos while catching trophy largemouth bass.
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S14, EP2 "Slobberknockin' Bruiser Bass"Host Mark Courts and guest Scott Walsh target trophy largemouth and smallmouth bass with fast moving baits.
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S14, EP3 "Jerkin' Fall 'Eyes"Host Mark Courts joins guest Mitch Anderson on a mission to find fall, shallow-water walleyes on jerkbaits.
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S14, EP13 "Permit Paradise"Host Mark Courts and veteran pro angler Scott Bonnema are on a mission to take freshwater strategies to the saltwater world.
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S14, EP1 "A New Era Begins"Mark Courts and Chad Koel discuss the future of Lake Commandos while catching trophy largemouth bass.
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