Fresh News from MarDon
Mike Meseberg | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 11 years, 2 months AGO
One More Cast with Shaw Grigsby
Levi Meseberg fished with a professional productions company and Shaw Grisby in June 2013 to produce this nationally syndicated program. This views on sportsmen channels on Dish (channel 395) and Direct TV (channel 605) and on most cable channels as well.
The airdates and times are now in place...
2014 Program Run Schedule on Sportsman Channel
Sat 10:30 am EST (new episode), Sunday 7:30 am EST, Mon 2:30 pm EST, Tue 4:00 am EST
Fri 3:30 pm EST
Episode 1 with show description and airdates:
Potholes Bass (Saturday, Jan. 4; Sunday, Jan. 5; Mon. Jan. 6; Tuesday, Jan. 7; and Friday, Jan. 10)
For bass fishing, the Pacific Northwest is the least known region of the country - but that's just where Shaw is headed on this trip with California pro Kent Brown. They fish Potholes Lake in central Washington, where largemouths and smallmouths alike come in large editions. Fishing different kinds of cover - brushy shallows and rocky channels - they adapt by using several kinds of rigs with the Ocho worm.
Enjoy the show!
Here's to a healthy, happy and successful New Year!
Don't forget we have free dock fishing every Friday until Spring-time. You still have to come into the store and get your free dock pass and car pass and you can fish until dark every Friday evening. The dock is still showing some nice Crappie, Perch, Bluegill, Trout and Bass and a few walleye are being reported.
Please call the MarDon Store for more information (509) 346-2651.
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