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This week, we're talking about grabbling catfish! Our guests Geoffrey King, Corey Stouts, and Ted Swords of North Mississippi are experts in the art of grabbling. Each has caught catfish over 70 pounds with their bare hands.
This week, we're talking about grabbling catfish! Our guests Geoffrey King, Corey Stouts, and Ted Swords of North Mississippi are experts in the art of grabbling. Each has caught catfish over 70 pounds with their bare hands.
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