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Sometimes, the best fishing is on ice.

Original Air Date: Jan 12, 2023

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EP6 "Jim Crowley Outdoors"
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EP6 "Jim Crowley Outdoors"

Jim fishes Shady Roost on Lake of the Woods Ontario, Canada, for big crappies, walleyes, smallmouth bass and more.

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EP2 "Jerkbait Stripers"
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EP2 "Jerkbait Stripers"

Jim shows us how to use jerkbaits to snag stripers.

EP18 "Bass Fishing Wing Dams"
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EP18 "Bass Fishing Wing Dams"

Jim fishes the wing dams of the Mississippi river at La Crosse, Wisc., during the heat of summer for largemouth and smallmouth bass.

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EP15 "Jim Crowley Outdoors"
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EP15 "Jim Crowley Outdoors"

Jim goes over locations and techniques to catch bass after a severe cold front.

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EP19 "Shady Roost Fishing Adventure"
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EP19 "Shady Roost Fishing Adventure"

Jim's multi-species fishing adventure at Shady Roost Lodge on Lake of the Woods, Ontario, Canada.

EP3 "Old School Hair Jigs and Panfish"
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EP3 "Old School Hair Jigs and Panfish"

Jim shows an old school way to catch Big Crappies and more.

EP3 "Jim Crowley Outdoors"
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EP3 "Jim Crowley Outdoors"

Jim and guest, Andrew Taylor find and catch bass on weed lines in Northern Minnesota.

Jim and guest Troy Lindner show you how to find and what to use for pre-spawn smallmouth bass.
Original Air Date: Jan 6, 2023
Genres: SportsTV Series
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