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Capt. Justin Leake and Meredith McCord divert attention from what's not happening with the tarpon bite to using CoastMaster, light tackle and experience to find snapper success on heavily fished public spots.
Capt. Justin Leake and Meredith McCord divert attention from what's not happening with the tarpon bite to using CoastMaster, light tackle and experience to find snapper success on heavily fished public spots.
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S9 "Dog Daze Delight"Capt. Justin Leake and Meredith McCord divert attention from what's not happening with the tarpon bite to using CoastMaster, light tackle and experience to find snapper success on heavily fished public spots.
Chasin' the Sun
S9 "Billfish Open Rebirth"When the Bay Point Billfish Open returns, the crew hops on board the Ellie B for some offshore competition and follows the event's dockside party.
Chasin' the Sun
S9 "A Bridge Too Red"Capt. Justin and Meredith's beautiful Panama City Beach morning is met with a slack tide, so a new path to redfish success is found under a popular bridge.
Chasin' the Sun
"Dream Boat Build"Capt. Justin has a blank check to build the best fishing boat possible; but it doesn't come quickly.
Chasin' the Sun
S9, EP2 "It's a Silver King Thing"Releasing a defeated tarpon healthy after an epic battle is the ultimate victory; for Justin, putting Ethan on his first silver king needs patience and a local chef's tasty diversion.
Chasin' the Sun
S9 "A Bridge Too Red"Capt. Justin and Meredith's beautiful Panama City Beach morning is met with a slack tide, so a new path to redfish success is found under a popular bridge.
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