Sounds like it should be a good show!
My next episode of the G3 Sportsman will feature Crappie Master Pro Kevin Rogers giving tips, techniques, and the use of structure such as Moss Back Racks while preparing for a tournament on Truman Lake.
Tonight at 7pm EST on the The Sportsman Channel. You can also catch it this Sunday (10-24) on Fox Sports MW (8am) and Sports South 8:30am
Sounds like it should be a good show!
What is Fox MW? I would love to watch it, but I dont get home till around 10p.m. tonight. Can you guys put it on your website? Not sure on the TV rights for this, but would be nice to be able to watch it from a recorded and stored area. Do they have the option of going to the sportsmans channel website and watching past episodes?
Never mind, I searched for it and found it, they have the channel page just not sure if this show will be on it or not.
DVR Set. Thanks Scott
Let me know if you are coming over to the new G3 Dealership in Granite City, IL.
I'd like to see a crappie ice fishing show from the G3 Sportsman.................
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" Let us endeavor so to live, that when we come to die, even the undertaker will be sorry." Mark Twain
Watched the show, great. Even seemed to use the King's english in proper form.....................
got it recorded, but have not seen it yet. I try to record every show that has something about crappie. It's hard to know sometimes they are on regular shows like Bill Dance since he's so much bass.
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i just have one thing to say and for a woman thats something! lol ITS ABOUT TIME!
Good show! Man....some nice crappie and some nice hook sets! Gotta love that!
If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles.:rolleyes:
I liked how Scott's shoe laces matched his shirt. Thats what its all about.........right????? LOL. Great shoe or I mean show.
You guys caught some hogs.
Personal Best 17 1/2"
" Let us endeavor so to live, that when we come to die, even the undertaker will be sorry." Mark Twain