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Jared's back fishing in his home state, joined by Jon Brunson of Addicted to the Outdoors this time around. Together, the crew heads out to Sarasota Bay for some offshore fishing and spearfishing. Two boats aim to tag team the local reef.
Jared's back fishing in his home state, joined by Jon Brunson of Addicted to the Outdoors this time around. Together, the crew heads out to Sarasota Bay for some offshore fishing and spearfishing. Two boats aim to tag team the local reef.
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