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Fishing

Cajun Redfish at its Best

Nov 25, 2019Comments off

G3 Sportsman and Donald Hedge shows why Venice LA is the place for Redfish source

Crappie in 4 Seasons

Nov 25, 2019Comments off

Celebrating 10 years of the G3 Sportsman, we look back to 2009 before HD to catch crappie in all seasons on a variety of lakes

Pulling Crappie From Deep Water Hedge Trees

Nov 25, 2019Comments off

The water is high on Stockton Lake in MO and the hedge trees are full of crappie. G3 Sportsman Scott Turnage joins Stockton legend JR

Pulling Channel Catfish from Brushpiles

Nov 25, 2019Comments off

10 year celebration of the G3 Sportsman, we reach back to 2006 for some channel cat action in KS with a young Jeff Williams source

Times Have Changed Bass Fishing

Nov 25, 2019Comments off

Lonnie Stanley talks about the old days of bass fishing in comparison to todays while catching bass with the G3 Sportsman source

Feeder Creek Crappie

Nov 25, 2019Comments off

Crappie are heading in the creeks and shallows to spawn and G3 Host Scott Turnage and team member Jeff Faulkenberry thump some slabs on Truman

Buck Brush Crappie on Rend Lake IL

Nov 25, 2019Comments off

Jason Dudley teaches the G3 Sportsman a fun and unique way of catching crappie from the famous buck brush of Rend lake in Illinois source

Hilton Head Reds

Nov 25, 2019Comments off

Hilton Head Island SC guide Fuzzy Davis shows the G3 Sportsman a thing or two on how they catch redfish source

Crazy White Bass on the Angelina

Nov 25, 2019Comments off

Everybody should have as much fun as Uncle Bill Fondren and Lonnie Stanley a few years back slamming white bass on the Angelina in TX

Crappie Fishing with Lowrance LiveSight

Nov 25, 2019Comments off

“Live” view transducers are all the rave these days in crappie fishing. Some would say its an unfair advantage for the anglers while some feel