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Follow angler and diver Kim Stricker, and his son Danny as they get an up-close look at fish.
Follow angler and diver Kim Stricker, and his son Danny as they get an up-close look at fish.
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S8, EP11 "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee"Kim enlightens us on the beneficial characteristics of each tube bait as well as the scent of coffee.
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S10, EP8 "Let the Brand Play On"Strike King President, John Barns accompanies Kim on Tennessee's Lake Chickamauga in commemoration of the legendary lure company's 50th anniversary. The Sexy Frog produces some explosive strikes through the matted hydrilla beds.
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S15, EP7 "Creature Feature"Kim examines the attributes of a Strike King Rage Hawg creature bait while swimming them slowly for largemouth bass; Kim descends to the bottom in an effort to understand the fish's precise positioning.
Hook n' Look
"Hook n' Look"Follow angler and diver Kim Stricker, and his son Danny as they get an up-close look at fish.
Hook n' Look
S15, EP3 "Indian River Hex Hatch"Host Kim Stricker provides some underwater insight while experiencing a substantial mayfly hatch in Indian River, Mich.; Mullett Lake is well-known for big smallmouth and the emerging bugs triggered feeding activity on the water's surface.
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