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Kyle explores the Great Lakes on his Sea-Doo in search of walleye and lake trout.
Kyle explores the Great Lakes on his Sea-Doo in search of walleye and lake trout.
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"Fishing Hawaii"Kyle and Jeff dive into the wild waters off Hawaii's coast, coming face-to-face with sharks and graceful manta rays; the adrenaline peaks when Kyle takes a heart-pounding leap off a towering 40-foot cliff, making this adventure as daring as it is unforgettable.
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S2, EP7 "Great Lakes Extreme Fishing"Kyle explores the Great Lakes on his Sea-Doo in search of walleye and lake trout.
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