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Kim and Sean Finley reveal the under-utilized fishery within the overpopulation of smallmouth bass and respectable northern pike.

Original Air Date: Jan 25, 2014

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EP12 "Georgia Jewelry"
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EP12 "Georgia Jewelry"

Louie Bartenfield and Kim Stricker employ TG Finesse Football Jigs along steep banks and the endeavor pays off with some southern bling.

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EP2 "Cattail Classroom"
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EP2 "Cattail Classroom"

Accompanied by his friend Mike Ebach, Kim probes the vegetated aggregation of cattail reed beds, then capitalizes on the knowledge with a new weedless hollow-bodied bait by Strike King -- the Hack Attack Pad Perch.

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EP5 "I Like Jigs"
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EP5 "I Like Jigs"

Kim and his guest Kevin Vida demonstrate the attributes of Strike King's tour gradefootball jigs and ragetail trailers. Late summer largemouth bass that position along weedlines in the featured pattern.

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EP7 "A Matter of Size"
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EP7 "A Matter of Size"

The significance of bait fish size is investigated as Strike King Marketing Relationship Manager Mark Copley accompanies Kim on Parksville Reservoir. The two cast a KVD Jerkbait for schooling spotted bass and discover a forage variance.

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EP12 "Chickamauga Chunks"
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EP12 "Chickamauga Chunks"

Tennessee River fishing guide & bass tournament record holder Rogne Brown joins Kim Stricker.

EP10 "Jungle Hot"
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EP10 "Jungle Hot"

Unrelenting heat, prior to the onset of an El Niño winter presents a challenge to Kim and his son Danny on Florida's Big O; small bass abound, yet the element of finesse ultimately lures better quality.

EP9 "Okeechobee, Alive and Well"
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EP9 "Okeechobee, Alive and Well"

Veteran Tournament Angler and Lake Okeechobee guide, Tom Mann Jr. joins Kim to discuss the environmental challenges this ecological treasure has endured. In the process they demonstrate the famed fishery is triving.

EP6 "Skinny-Water Smallmouths"
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EP6 "Skinny-Water Smallmouths"

Smallmouth bass, particularly those that are positioned shallow, are susceptible to a topwater lure. Yet, anglers need to realize as conditions change, so should your lure choice.


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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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