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Ali and Rush invite luxury watch enthusiast Eric Rivera ("Watch Eric") to the Florida Keys to target permit and amberjack in the Gulf.
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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"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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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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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, EP6 "Deep Drop Rockfish"Back in San Diego and with rockfish on the mind, the crew fish new grounds and depths to catch Southern California bottom fish; pro snowboarder and friend Dave Downing joins to round out the rock cod fishing trip.
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S8, EP5 "The Green Turtle Club Part 2"The Green Turtle Cay adventure continues as the LK crew uncovers more of what the incredible out islands of the Bahamas have to offer. Shifting gears to bottom fishing, Ali catches a fish of a lifetime while Rush gets to dive and spearfish with the locals.
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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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