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Lake Chatuge's spotted bass are schooling throughout the open water and Kim capitalizes on the rising fish with a Strike King Sexy Dawg; when the surface activity slows, he switches to a small Rage Swimmer swimbait to better match the forage size.
Lake Chatuge's spotted bass are schooling throughout the open water and Kim capitalizes on the rising fish with a Strike King Sexy Dawg; when the surface activity slows, he switches to a small Rage Swimmer swimbait to better match the forage size.
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S15, EP1 "Back to School"Lake Chatuge's spotted bass are schooling throughout the open water and Kim capitalizes on the rising fish with a Strike King Sexy Dawg; when the surface activity slows, he switches to a small Rage Swimmer swimbait to better match the forage size.
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S9, EP1 "Like Turtles on a Log"Kim returns to Cheyenne Ridge Signature Lodge on South Dakota's scenic Lake Oahe to target transient post-spawn smallmouth bass. Strike King's Dream Shot Worm is the featured lure.
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S10, 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.
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S12, 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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S12, 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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