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EP30 "Bobby Orr Fore"
Charlie heads down to Sunny Florida to hook up, hang out and fish with hockey legend No. 4 Bobby Orr. Bobby shows Charlie how to golf on his favorite Florida golf course and then head up to New Hampshire.

EP15 "Johnny Damon and Friends"
Charlie Moore heads down to Windermere, Fla., to hang out with Johnny Damon; Charlie attends the 2018 Johnny Jam event with Roger Clemens and Tim Wakefield to raise money for the Johnny Damon Foundation; Charlie visits a local brewery.

EP14 "A Charlie Moore Mad Fishmas"
Charlie and Angela host their annual Christmas bash, a very Charlie Moore Mad Fishmas. They visit the new Karma in Winchester, Mass., and critique a holiday drink and try salmon on fire.

EP17 "Coach Mike Sullivan"
Head coach of the Pittsburgh Penguins and New England native, Mike Sullivan, meets up with Charlie Moore in Mike's hometown of Hingham, Mass. The Mad Fisherman interviews Coach about his NHL hockey career as a player and as a coach.

EP30 "Orlando Cabrera"
Charlie teams up with former MLB player Orlando Cabrera; Charlie and Orlando fish Lake Winnisquam in New Hampshire; Charlie plays Orlando in a game of wiffle ball; Orlando talks about his 15-year career in the big league.

EP17 "Brian Daubach"
Former Red Sox first baseman and original "Dirt Dog" Brian Daubach joins Mad Fish for some great New England bass fishing.

EP10 "Holy DiNardo"
Charlie heads to Kingstown, R.I., and teams up with former MLB pitcher Lenny DiNardo. Lenny fishes for sea bass; they head to a local oyster bar; Charlie interviews Lenny about his baseball career.

EP3 "Johnny Damon"
Charlie meets up with 2-time World Champion Johnny Damon to talk about breaking the Red Sox curse, play some golf and fish small ponds on the golf course.
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