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Kim demonstrates crankbait techniques, both shallow and deep, on a world-class smallmouth fishery.

Original Air Date: Jan 28, 2020

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EP14 "Pig Island"
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EP14 "Pig Island"

Kim probes reed islands and lily pads in search of mid-winter, Florida-strain bucketmouths; Seaguar's Flippin Braid stands up to the challenge while Strike King's 4 Rodent is the featured lure.

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EP12 "Gorillas on a Chandelier"
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EP12 "Gorillas on a Chandelier"

Local guide Marcel Veenstra accompanies Kim to Indian River, Mich., for giant smallmouths; with the fall feed on, Strike King's Tour Grade Titanium Umbrella Rig pays off in a big way.

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EP6 "Wrestling in the Reeds"
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EP6 "Wrestling in the Reeds"

Kim and Danny Stricker dissect the inner workings of a shallow reed field to reveal the habitat preferences of largemouth bass.

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EP2 "Redear Roundup"
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EP2 "Redear Roundup"

Known to be colony breeders, redear sunfish are a popular gamefish. Kim targets these tasty spawners and provides a rarely-seen underwater view of their reproductive courtship.

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EP11 "Bienville Bananas"
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EP11 "Bienville Bananas"

Kim and fellow Professional Angler, Jeff Fitts, visit the lakes at Bienville Plantation. This renowned bass fishing operation is noted for trophy bass and it doesn't disappoint-even with bananas in the boat.

EP10 "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee"
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EP10 "Wake Up and Smell the Coffee"

Kim enlightens us on the beneficial characteristics of each tube bait as well as the scent of coffee.

EP8 "Just a Spoonful"
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EP8 "Just a Spoonful"

Friend and fellow Michigander, Brian McCarter turns Kim on to a productive pattern for autumn largemouths.

EP5 "Milfoil Magic"
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EP5 "Milfoil Magic"

Although regarded as a nuissance to recreational boaters, Eurasian Milfoil provides a preferred habitat for largemouth bass. Power-fishing with stout gear is a reputable method to catch them out of thick vegetation as Kim validates.

Follow angler and diver Kim Stricker, and his son Danny as they get an up-close look at fish.
Starring: Kim Stricker
Original Air Date: Jan 2, 2008
Genres: SportsTV Series
Playback: HD
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