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Ali and Rush head back to San Diego to see what August has to offer; with the tuna settling in and a kelp fishery in full swing, Ali considers this to be the "peak" time to target bluefin tuna, mahi-mahi and yellowtail.
Ali and Rush head back to San Diego to see what August has to offer; with the tuna settling in and a kelp fishery in full swing, Ali considers this to be the "peak" time to target bluefin tuna, mahi-mahi and yellowtail.
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S7, EP11 "Mahi Foam"Ali and Rush head back to San Diego to see what August has to offer; with the tuna settling in and a kelp fishery in full swing, Ali considers this to be the "peak" time to target bluefin tuna, mahi-mahi and yellowtail.
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S7, EP12 "Seven Down"With seven seasons down, the Local Knowledge crew looks forward to another year of fish, people and places, but first, Ali and Rush take a look back at what made Season 7 a year to remember.
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S8, EP3 "Watch Eric"Ali and Rush invite luxury watch enthusiast Eric Rivera ("Watch Eric") to the Florida Keys to target permit and amberjack in the Gulf.
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S8, EP4 "The Green Turtle Club Part 1"The crew makes it to the Bahamas and the incredible Green Turtle Club for a week of fishing, diving, and exploring the Abaco Island chain; they make the 200-mile crossings from Miami and Cape Canaveral to rendezvous at Green Turtle Cay.
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S8, EP1 "Cobia So Cold"The ability to overcome obstacles and challenging conditions can be the key to success, but when fishing in Key West, cold temps are rarely the hurdle; for Rush and Ali, it's another day on the water where patience and a plan pay off.
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