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Joined by PCB's Artificial Reef Coordinator Erin Graham Capt Justin fish previously dropped reefs before sinking the famed BLACK PEARL from iconic films right off Panama City Beach, FL.
Joined by PCB's Artificial Reef Coordinator Erin Graham Capt Justin fish previously dropped reefs before sinking the famed BLACK PEARL from iconic films right off Panama City Beach, FL.
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"Positive = Good Day"When Justin and Meredith stay positive after a series of bad breaks, it pays off in fun -- If fun means fish, that is! After all, they're in Panama City Beach.
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S9, EP3 "Live Fishing Report"PCB Fishing Report author Capt. Nathan Chennaux joins Capt. Justin scanning the beach waters for tarpon, and they hook into a monster while maneuvering around storms and vacationers. Does it make it into the boat?
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S9, EP4 "Black Pearl's Final Resting Place"Joined by PCB's Artificial Reef Coordinator Erin Graham Capt Justin fish previously dropped reefs before sinking the famed BLACK PEARL from iconic films right off Panama City Beach, FL.
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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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S9, EP6 "Billfish Tourney"Capt. Justin Leake joins some old friends aboard the Fall Line in hopes of scoring big in the Bay Point Billfish Open. The trip will test the limits of all the anglers as the captain and crew do the impossible in hopes of bringing home the prize.
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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 thru PCB's beautiful beach waters each summer. It's a lesson in humility, respect and yes, luck.
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S9, EP5 "Tarpon Producer"With Meredith McCord halfway around the world, Capt. Justin Leake gives show producer Chris Hermans his first shot at landing a tarpon after filming them for nine seasons.