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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.
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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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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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.
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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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