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This is our six-year fishing with acute angling aboard the Blackwater Explorer fishing the Rio Negro in the Amazon River of Brazil.

Original Air Date: Dec 22, 2022

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"Home of the Largest Peacock Bass"
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"Home of the Largest Peacock Bass"

Fishing for peacock bass in the Amazon River; Shea McIntee and the crew spend a full day fishing for some of the hardest fighting bass.

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"Offshore Fishing In La Bocana Mexico, Part Two"
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"Offshore Fishing In La Bocana Mexico, Part Two"

Heading back to La Bocana, Mexico, for some epic offshore fishing and find yellowtail, dorado, and wahoo.

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"Costa Rica Surf and Turf With Riconte Hot Sauce"
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"Costa Rica Surf and Turf With Riconte Hot Sauce"

Shea McIntee heads South to Costa Rica and meets up with a wonderful group of friends who are the Reconte Hot Sause owners; the Costa Rican coastline is a perfect playground as they explore traveling on a 50-foot catamaran, surf and fish.

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"Santa Catalina Island Adventure"
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"Santa Catalina Island Adventure"

First-time anglers go offshore to Santa Catalina Island and learn how to fish for Yellowtail and Calico Bass.

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S1, EP1 "Cedros Outdoor Adventures, Part 1"
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S1, EP1 "Cedros Outdoor Adventures, Part 1"

Shea McIntee travels to Cedros Island, Mexico to film and catch calico bass, yellowtail and halibut using swimbaits and surface iron.

Shea McIntee travels to the hottest fresh and saltwater destinations around the globe and tags along with anglers who love the sport of fishing.
Original Air Date: Jul 6, 2013
Genres: NatureSportsTV Series
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand
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