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The clock ticks away and the sun sinks below the horizon, but Ott DeFoe knows that one more cast might be all it takes to pull a giant bass from these waters.
The clock ticks away and the sun sinks below the horizon, but Ott DeFoe knows that one more cast might be all it takes to pull a giant bass from these waters.
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The Hunt for Monster Bass
S9, EP4 "Monster Largemouth"The clock ticks away and the sun sinks below the horizon, but Ott DeFoe knows that one more cast might be all it takes to pull a giant bass from these waters.
The Hunt for Monster Bass
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The Hunt for Monster Bass
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