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Georgia Outdoors Season 6 Episodes

19 Episodes 1996 - 1996

Episode 2

Catfish

Sat, Feb 24, 1996

A mother challenges her son to see who can catch the biggest catfish from the Tugaloo River in northeast Georgia. Bob Marshall, a catfish guide, helps the two- some with different ways to catch "Ol Mister Whiskers."

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Episode 3

Crabbing

Sat, Feb 24, 1996

One of the simplest forms of crabbing is revealed as Boomer and Duane and Carol Harris take a group of children from Brunswick on a crabbing trip and afterward enjoy a low country crab boil on the beach.

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Episode 4

Deer Management

Sat, Feb 24, 1996

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Episode 5

Canoeing

Sat, Feb 24, 1996

The safe family sport is explored. The Cherokee Indians' "Trail of Tears," the Georgia Gold Rush, and interesting about Auraria, Ga are discussed. The highlight of the trip is when Boomer and his crew take a wild, white water ride through an old mining tunnel.

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Episode 6

Canoeing the Etowah

Sat, Feb 24, 1996

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Episode 7

Tarpon/Redfish

Sat, Feb 24, 1996

Georgia's Atlantic coast is well known as one of the world's most productive shark nurseries. During the hot months of summer, though, it's becoming known for excellent Tarpon fishing. During the cooling month of October, surf fishing for Redfish is world class.

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Episode 8

Bass Fishing

Sat, Feb 24, 1996

Nothing can get an angler's heart beating like a ferocious, top water strike. Boomer joins Lake Lanier guide and B.A.S.S. angler, Doug Youngblood, to catch Spotted bass and Stripers using top water lines.

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Episode 9

Falconing

Sat, Feb 24, 1996

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Episode 10

Doe/Deer

Sat, Feb 24, 1996

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Episode 11

Canadian Canoeing

Sat, Feb 24, 1996

When Bill is faced with options following retirement, the 69 year old outdoorsman decided to challenge Canada's Churchill River in a canoe. When not enjoying some of the incredible fishing of the rivers, Bill and Guide Carl Hretchka see harp seals, beluga whales, and polar bears.

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Episode 17

White Tail Deer Hunt in Saskatchewan

Sat, Feb 24, 1996

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Episode 18

Walleye

Sat, Feb 24, 1996

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Episode 19

Compass/GPS

Sat, Feb 24, 1996

The Okefenokee Swamp is used as a backdrop to drive home the importance of not getting lost in the wilderness. Boomer and DNR biologist, Rusty Garrison, show how to use a compass while guest Pete Griffin and associate producer, Kimberly Munn, use a GPS to find their way home.

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Episode 20

Raccoon Hunt

Sat, Feb 24, 1996

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Episode 21

Squirrel Hunting with Muzzle Loader

Sat, Feb 24, 1996

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Episode 22

White Water Rafting

Sat, Feb 24, 1996

Boomer and several brave souls take a white water raft trip down the Oconee River, site of the 1996 Olympic White Water Competition. The reconstruction by the U.S. Forest Service of the riverbed is also shown.

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Episode 25

Heritage Turkey Hunt

Sat, Feb 24, 1996

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Episode 27

Angling

Sat, Feb 24, 1996

Many of Georgia's anglers believe the next state record Spotted bass will be caught at Carter's Lake, near Jasper. To catch the "magnum spots," you have to be adept at deep water structure fishing. Local tournament angler, Mark Holcomb, joins Boomer to reveal some techniques to help you catch these big fish.

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Episode 32

Fishing on the Chattahoochee

Sat, Feb 24, 1996

The Chattahoochee River is one of the top five rivers listed on the American Rivers Endangered List. Ironically, above Atlanta, the river is pristine and holds one of Ga's best kept secrets- trout. Boomer and Stuart Miller use tubes to float and fish on the river.

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