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Blair fishes the South Texas flats using artificial lures with Capt. Luis Flandes.
Blair fishes the South Texas flats using artificial lures with Capt. Luis Flandes.
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S1, EP4 "In the Valley of Fish"Blair fishes the South Texas flats using artificial lures with Capt. Luis Flandes.
Blair Wiggins Outdoors
S3, EP7 "Catching Convicts"Tournament angler Blair Wiggins of "Addictive Fishing" continues his fishing adventures but also shares his love of everything outdoors, including hunting, cooking, beekeeping and more.
Blair Wiggins Outdoors
S1, EP12 "Stars of the Show"Coastal Conservation Association Florida Star Tournament redfish releases.
Blair Wiggins Outdoors
S1, EP11 "Southernmost Starbrite"Capt. Blair heads to Duck Key with Capt. Drew Hall out of Hawks Cay Marina in search of deep-water fish in the Atlantic.
Blair Wiggins Outdoors
S1, EP13 "Fishing for Groceries"Capt. Blair heads down to Islamorada to get some deep water groceries.
Blair Wiggins Outdoors
S1, EP10 "Peacock Pass"Blair heads down to Miami with Capt. Brett Isaacson in search of a bass normally found in South America.
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S1, EP9 "Windy Glades"Capt. Blair returns to the everglades to do an inshore day but is challenged by the wind.
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S1, EP8 "Marco-Medly"Blair and Capt. Chris Broome head to the backcountry of Marco Island to catch fish.
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