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TV host Keith Warren and Bill Sheka have been chasing trout and reds in and out of Baffin Bay for over 20 years. Those fish just dont have a chance. This clip is of one of Keith Warren’s shows entitled Run-n-Gun redfish. Notice the unique style of fishing Bill uses to catch thse “on-the-move” redfish. Does Bill even stop the boat before he makes a cast? To purchase this video, visit www.keithwarren.net To catch fish like this call Bill Sheka! @ 361-991-7191
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Bill lands a nice red and Keith Warren share his thoughts about Bill Sheka.
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Biil takes you on a short tour of Corpus Christi Bay and upper Laguna  Madre.  Then, a very nice redfish is caught.  Redfishing in the upper Laguna Madre is unbelieveable!
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Bill heads out on a trout expedition and runs into a huge school of redfish.  Does he pass them up or hunt the herd?  It doesn’t get any better than this.
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“Splashes in the Face Free!” – Says Bill Sheka.  Keith Warren is tricked! Keith hangs fish, doesn’t seem to think he has  much till he realizes he’s  hung a Monster Speckled Trout!  The fight is on in Baffin Bay, Tx.
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Barry Stokes and Bill Sheka attempt to fish Baffin Bay in an all out wind storm!  Though the boat is rocking like crazy, the trout are biting!  Barry even finds a glowing redfish under the birds!
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The World’s Largest Speckled Trout ever caught on video!  Join Captain Sheka and Wayne Brown as Legend Video films this awesome event.  This fish went 10.7 lbs and a whopping 32.25″.  To order Lone Star Coastal Fishing, visit your local fishing store.
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Let’s go back in time to the archive.  “The Joe Kreigar and Wanda Scott fishing Show at the time was the longest running fishing show in America.  This was about 1986.  This was my fist show and Mr. Neil McKinney who was the Berkley rep at the time teamed up with us.  We fished April 1 and 2 and it was so cold on april 1st that it set a record and we had to put our rods in the water to break the ice off the rod guides.   We still caught some good fish but just about froze to death doing it.  The next day the air temp was 47 or 48 degrees and I was able to find a pile of fish ganged up at “Cutthroat Pass” by Gladys hole at the south end of the land cut.  We did not see another boat out that day and had it all to ourselves.  The barometer was falling and we had a cloud cover adn the fish were really turned on.  It was a great trip and I was really happy with my first filmed trip.