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Fall Striper Fishing in the Southeast

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Lake Murray is located in the heart of South Carolina, and is no secret its one of the finest deep freshwater fishing lakes in the Southeast, offering both cold and warm water fisheries. Bob will be joined by guide Mark Crawford of William Sasser’s Guide Service in hooking up on the large freshwater stripers that hold up in the deep clear waters of Lake Murray. This is must see fresh water fishing at it’s best.

Hilton Head Island Fishing

Bob will be fishing off the coast of Hilton Head Island featuring some of the best saltwater fishing on the east coast. Hilton Head is a family vacation destination that features something for every member of the family regardless of age. Fishing, golf, food, just to name a few…. If you are looking for a place to getaway from it all, then you need to make sure you are watching this week’s show

Spring Red Fishing in Charleston at the Southeastern Wildlife Expo

Charleston fishing guide Capt. Jamie Hough of Flat Spot Charters will take Bob out to do some sight fishing for ‘Reds”, while attending the Southeastern Wildlife Expo….the largest Wildlife Show in the Southeastern US. This is a program you will not want to miss if you love inshore fishing and beautiful Charleston, South Carolina.

Colorado Rainbows at Trout Valley

Walden, Colorado offers world class trout fishing and this week Bob will be right in the middle of some of the best trout streams in the world. Trout Valley Fishing Club is the most exclusive trout fishing club in the country. Nestled between the rugged Mt. Zirkel wilderness area and the majestic Medicine Bow Mountains in Northern Colorado, the club privately leases 100,000 acres of land and 60 miles of the finest trout streams and lakes in North America. Trout Valley Fishing Club Manager/River Keeper Hugh Fadal will set Bob up for a trout fishing adventure of a lifetime, don’t miss a single minute of this action.

Amazon Peacock Bass Fishing

Bob and the crew are fishing in Brazil South America in search of the Amazon trophy Peacock Bass. Peacock Bass in the Amazon is one of the most memorable trips of a lifetime. The fish are there, but see if Bob is able to land his first trophy Peacock bass over 20 lbs? Also Bob will be at Pure Fishing’s Headquarters taking a look at what’s new in fishing gear for 2011. You won’t want to miss this look at what’s new in fishing gear for your tackle box!

Lake Erie Small Mouth

On today’s show Bob braves the wind and waves in search of the Lake Erie small mouth bass. His guide Frank Campbell of Niagara Falls, is one of the best local experts in navigating the mighty waves of Lake Erie for some great fishing action near Buffalo, New York. See if Bob is able to land some trophy small mouth or just get wet!

Fishing with Bob Redfern – St. Simons Island, Georgia

This week Bob is joined by Captain Richard Latham, a longtime guide in the St. Simons Island area. Bob and Richard will be fishing for reds and sea trout. If you’ve ever wondered about the fishing off the Georgia coast, you won’t want to miss this! St. Simons Island is one of Georgia‘s renowned Golden Isles (along with Sea IslandJekyll Island, and privately owned Little St. Simons Island). It is also the largest of the Golden Isles. After being developed by colonists as rice and cotton plantations worked by large populations of African slaves, who developed the unique Gullah culture, the island since the early twentieth century has become a resort community. It has many seasonal residents, as well as a steady base of year-round residents. Source

Saltwater Fishing – St. Simons Island, Georgia

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This week Bob is joined by Captain Richard Latham, a longtime guide in the St. Simons Island area. Bob and Richard will be fishing for reds and sea trout. If you’ve ever wondered about the fishing off the Georgia coast, you won’t want to miss this!

St. Simons Island is one of Georgia‘s renowned Golden Isles (along with Sea IslandJekyll Island, and privately owned Little St. Simons Island). It is also the largest of the Golden Isles. After being developed by colonists as rice and cotton plantations worked by large populations of African slaves, who developed the unique Gullah culture, the island since the early twentieth century has become a resort community. It has many seasonal residents, as well as a steady base of year-round residents. Source