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Fishing With Roland Martin
Fishing for bass or salmon, working a farm pond or a ripe river spot, or angling for fresh or saltwater catch, Roland Martin has done it all ... and then some. For more than two decades, the legendary Martin, a nine-time B.A.S.S. Angler of the Year, has shown viewers how to outsmart a variety of game fish, and he continues to pull in the big ones. Each episode features Roland, often joined on his boat by a guest or two, tackling a new sport-fishing adventure in North America and providing fundamental tips and techniques.
EP1 "Pitching & Flipping"
Roland explains the ABC's of pitching and flipping as he catches 4-7lb fish in heavy cover on Yamamoto Craw Worms and Flapping Hogs.
EP11 "Gulf Groupers, Snappers & Amberjacks"
Roland, Judy and Chuck travel 70 miles to 120' of water and fish jigs and bait for yellowtail and amberjacks, then move to 100' of water for grouper on 4 oz jigs.
EP12 "Flipping & Pitching for Big Bass"
Roland and Gerry pitch and flip thick heavy mats of weeds with 2 oz weights and Craw Worms before and after a big cold front. Five bass weigh over 30 pounds.
EP13 "Lake Baccarac Highlights"
Roland and the Yamamoto pros show the highlights of some world class bass fishing on Lake Baccarac, Mexico.
EP10 "Pitching & Flipping Northern Largemouth"
Roland shows the ABC's of flipping and pitching heavy reeds for beautiful 3-6 lb largemouth.
EP7 "Everglades Snook & Reds"
Roland works the tidal river eddies with jigs for snook and is looking for tarpon. Then he works the Gulf points for reds with top water.
EP6 "Frog Fishing With a Back Up Plan"
Roland uses a Buzz Frog in rice and pads and casts Senkos to fish that miss or boil on the frog. The sun and wind change things but he ends up with a bunch of nice largemouth.
EP1 "Pitching & Flipping"
Roland explains the ABC's of pitching and flipping as he catches 4-7lb fish in heavy cover on Yamamoto Craw Worms and Flapping Hogs.