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Mark takes you to his home lake in Taylorsville, KY - Taylorsville Lake for some fall bassin'. Mark normally has a guest but with this being his final network filmed show he takes us on a journey of telling how he got started.
Mark takes you to his home lake in Taylorsville, KY - Taylorsville Lake for some fall bassin'. Mark normally has a guest but with this being his final network filmed show he takes us on a journey of telling how he got started.
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"The Direction ends and begins"Mark takes you to his home lake in Taylorsville, KY - Taylorsville Lake for some fall bassin'. Mark normally has a guest but with this being his final network filmed show he takes us on a journey of telling how he got started.
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