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When tarpon first don't cooperate, it's time for Capt. Justin and friend Ethan Register to have a competition for dinner options in the Gulf's grocery store.
When tarpon first don't cooperate, it's time for Capt. Justin and friend Ethan Register to have a competition for dinner options in the Gulf's grocery store.
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S9, EP6 "Tarpon Telegraph"We listen to guides and anglers on how they attempt to hook into the migrating tarpon that pass through PCB's beautiful beach waters each summer. It's a lesson in humility, respect and yes, luck.
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"Red to Black to Jack"Capt. Justin Leake and a fellow guide search for redfish along the beach, but Mother Nature has other ideas, giving them a show they didn't expect.
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"Beach for Fun, Reef for Flavor"Capt. Leake enjoys sight-fishing on the beach; when unsuccessful, Capt. Jones recommends trying an artificial reef; they discover a productive fishing spot for their meal.
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