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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.
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, 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, 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, EP7 "SoCal Small Tuna"Ali and Rush take advantage of the many other opportunities this time of year has to offer and switch focus back to the basics, targeting smaller yellowfin, bluefin, and mahi on bait.
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S8, EP8 "Casa Vieja Experience"The participants of the first group travel fishing trip share what they think about their favorite lodge.
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S8, EP10 "Mutton Or Nothing"Rush steps up to the challenge and puts Ali on a bite of mutton snapper; he also checks another species off of Ali's bucket list.
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S8, EP9 "KeyLimey"On a day off from regular work with weather on the forecast and a last minute cancelation, Rush calls long time friend Captain Tony "Key Limey" Murphy to see what fishes will bite considering the surrounding conditions before the cold front hits Key West.
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S8, EP8 "Casa Vieja Experience"The participants of the first group travel fishing trip share what they think about their favorite lodge.
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S8, EP7 "SoCal Small Tuna"Ali and Rush take advantage of the many other opportunities this time of year has to offer and switch focus back to the basics, targeting smaller yellowfin, bluefin, and mahi on bait.
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