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Bottom Feeders

Rick Johnson returns to fishing alone after spending three weeks with Jedd's crew.

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Season 1
A distant natural disaster creates uncertainty for all commercial fishing crews in the upper Midwest.
On this episode of Bottom Feeders, the desire and competition for catching fish is at an all time high but fishing is anything but fair.
The rough season is starting to wear on commercial fishermen. For some, hard feelings are boiling to the surface and others turn imagination into money.
As the season changes from summer to fall, change is also in store for our commercial fishermen.
This time of year is usually a time for commercial fishermen to think about vacation but due to a poor spring, crews are fishing well into summer.
The unpredictable and erratic weather conditions are an opportunity for crews to pull together. This proves difficult for some.
It's the last week of March and a warm spring has upset typical fish patterns. Commercial fishermen are struggling to adjust.
Everyone deals with harsh conditions as Mike and his son work a tough Lake Pepin, Jedd and his father can't seem to see eye to eye.
This week on Bottom Feeders, it's the first week of April in the upper midwest, historically a profitable time.
This week on Bottom Feeders, Mike Johnson and his son keep looking towards tomorrow for that big haul.
This week on Bottom Feeders, Jedd Monsoor is tough on his crew while fishing is tough out on the water.
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