Advantage: Angler

About this original series

"Giving anglers the advantage through knowledge." Our staff is comprised of touring professional anglers with one common goal: "To advance the sport of fishing among all anglers of all ages and skill levels through education."

  • # Episodes

    13 episodes
  • Rating

    TV-G

Episodes of Advantage: Angler

    • Flowage Muskies Part1

      WMT pro Scott Biscobing along with PWT pro Jeff Teage froth-up the glassy surface of a Northern Wisconsin Flowage with topwater baits in hopes of calling up a musky. This episode shows that it doesn’t always take 10,000 casts to connect with an Essox. In fact they boat two before lunchtime.

      • Release date
        Feb 24, 2009
      • Runtime
        07:05
    • Flowage Muskies Part2

      WMT pro Scott Biscobing along with PWT pro Jeff Teage froth-up the glassy surface of a Northern Wisconsin Flowage with topwater baits in hopes of calling up a musky. This episode shows that it doesn’t always take 10,000 casts to connect with an Essox. In fact they boat two before lunchtime.

      • Release date
        Feb 24, 2009
      • Runtime
        07:05
    • Flowage Muskies Part3

      WMT pro Scott Biscobing along with PWT pro Jeff Teage froth-up the glassy surface of a Northern Wisconsin Flowage with topwater baits in hopes of calling up a musky. This episode shows that it doesn’t always take 10,000 casts to connect with an Essox. In fact they boat two before lunchtime.

      • Release date
        Feb 24, 2009
      • Runtime
        07:04
    • Spring Crappie: Part 1

      PWT pro Jeff Teage along with WMT pro Scott Biscobing take a break from the competition trail to get back to basics and catch a few Spring slab crappies for the dinner table. They demonstrate an approach that is fit for anglers of all ages.

      • Release date
        Nov 15, 2008
      • Runtime
        07:20
    • Spring Crappie: Part 2

      PWT pro Jeff Teage along with WMT pro Scott Biscobing take a break from the competition trail to get back to basics and catch a few Spring slab crappies for the dinner table. They demonstrate an approach that is fit for anglers of all ages.

      • Release date
        Nov 15, 2008
      • Runtime
        07:06
    • Spring Crappie: Part 3

      PWT pro Jeff Teage along with WMT pro Scott Biscobing take a break from the competition trail to get back to basics and catch a few Spring slab crappies for the dinner table. They demonstrate an approach that is fit for anglers of all ages.

      • Release date
        Nov 15, 2008
      • Runtime
        04:27
    • Turnover Smallmouth: Part 3

      Touring B.A.S.S. / FLW pro, Cary Bever along with WMT Muskie pro, Scott Biscobing probe a deep, clear, Northern Wisconsin lake for late-fall "football" smallmouth bass. Who says you can't catch smallies in water colder than 50 degrees?

      • Release date
        Nov 15, 2008
      • Runtime
        07:04
    • Turnover Smallmouth: Part 2

      Touring B.A.S.S. / FLW pro, Cary Bever along with WMT Muskie pro, Scott Biscobing probe a deep, clear, Northern Wisconsin lake for late-fall "football" smallmouth bass. Who says you can't catch smallies in water colder than 50 degrees?

      • Release date
        Nov 15, 2008
      • Runtime
        07:06
    • Turnover Smallmouth: Part 1

      Touring B.A.S.S. / FLW pro, Cary Bever along with WMT Muskie pro, Scott Biscobing probe a deep, clear, Northern Wisconsin lake for late-fall "football" smallmouth bass. Who says you can't catch smallies in water colder than 50 degrees?

      • Release date
        Nov 15, 2008
      • Runtime
        07:21
    • Early-Ice Walleye: Part 3

      PWT Pro Jeff Taege, FLW and B.A.S.S. Pro Cary Bever, along with guest Nick Goede prove how hot early-ice walleye action can be. However, pulling them from a shallow, wood-filled flowage does add a bit of a challenge; especially when using large minnows on tip-ups.

      • Release date
        Nov 15, 2008
      • Runtime
        07:06
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