
Hosted by Capt. Jose Wejebe, a Floridian and native Cuban, the show takes viewers on the fishing trips of a lifetime to some of Florida and Latin America's most picturesque locations. These exotic locales, which are home not only to some of the most beautiful scenery and saltwater destinations, but also to some of the most beautiful fish, will surely inspire any aspiring angler to take a trip of their own.
Showing Season 5 of 7
Season 5
2011
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01. Hippie Tuna Part 1
2011-12-31
Jose goes on the water with a family of fishtafarian artists, fishing the wrecks west of Key West and beyond. Jose shows the family some sharks, goliath grouper and tuna action in the Gulf of Mexico. Caleb and Jacob shows an ancient Japanese art form.
02. Hippie Tuna Part 2
2012-01-07
Jose continues his exciting day of fishing, this time further into the Gulf of Mexico, fishing behind shrimp boats for tuna, bonito and cobia with an eccentric family of fishtafarian artists. Fishbone, Caleb, Jacob unveil their one of a kind sculpture.
03. Dominican Republic Marlin
2012-01-14
Jose travels to the Dominican Republic's easternmost point, Punta Cana, to fish with Capt. Ross Clark and his first mate Nick. Capt. Clark specializes in offshore blue marlin fishing and Jose looks to end his 'blue marlin black cloud'.
04. Dominican Republic Tarpon
2012-01-21
Jose continues exploring Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic, where he meets several locals who show him very usual fisheries. One is a man-made lagoon in the middle of a golf course construction at the luxury resort Capcana.
05. The Adventure Begins
2012-01-28
This week continues the retrospective on Jose Wejebe's life and impact on the sport of fishing as Carter Andrews and Robert Trosset do a little shark fishing. Also featured is Jose's first blue marlin.
06. Everglades City
2012-02-04
Jose and Rob Fordyce explore some of the hard to reach areas of the Florida Everglades in a micro-skiff, utilizing new advances in marine electronics to help them find their way.
07. Sinking the Vandenberg Part 1
2012-02-11
The sinking of the USS Hoyt Vandenberg was a project 13 years in the making and is now the centerpiece for this two part series. Tag along as Jose takes project manager Joe Weatherby on a fishing trip to talk about the advantages of these reefs.
08. Sinking the Vandenberg Part 2
2012-02-18
On May 27, 2009, the U.S.S. Hoyt Vandenberg was strategically sunk to create an artificial reef. Six months after the sinking, Joe Weatherby, 'The Ship Wrecker,' returns to spot where Jose shows him how to fish over an artificial structure
09. Guantanamo Bay
2012-02-25
Jose travels to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to host a fishing tournament and to spend some time with the troops, fishing in the waters surrounding the GITMO Naval Base. We look at the Cuban and American history of this base that was founded in the 1930s.