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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.
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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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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"Afternoon Delight"After an early check-in to Ocean's Edge Resort and a midday departure from the dock, Ali looks to Rush to put him on an afternoon bite of tuna and bottom fish that few other places can offer.
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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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"SeaSafe Snook: Part 1"In Grant, Fla., four million clams are being released into the Indian River Lagoon; they are paired with the planting of thousands of mangroves, oyster work by CCA and trash cleanups to help restore one of Florida's most critical ecosystems.
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