Outdoors in the Heartland - Season 11 / Year 2017
Season 11 / Year 2017
Episodes
Plastic Surgery for Bass
Get 'Em Outta Bed
Spring to Fall in the Midwest
Throw the Whole Tackle Box at 'Em
Mississippi Blues
Bob and Larry cruise the Mississippi River searching for big blue catfish and Scott Shultz hunts for Hoosier State bucks.
Ontario Bass & Bears
It's spring-time in Ontario and the guys have two jobs - catch a whole bunch of smallies and hunt for black bear.
Show Me Bass and Bucks
Bob and Larry get the best of the Show Me state fishing for late season bucketmouths and even later season bucks.
That's What We're Looking For
Bob and his long-time friend and tournament partner, Bob Wilson, are pre-fishing for the Atikokan Bass Classic. Plus, Scott's fighting the wind in Oklahoma in his quest for a Sooner State wall-hanger.
ABC Easy As 123
We're back in Ontario for the Atikokan Bass Classic.
How to Catch Em
On Outdoors in the Heartland, seasoned veterans Larry Woodward and Bob Richardson share the outdoor experience, with special instructional segments.
Water to Woods
On Outdoors in the Hear Larry and Bob get the most out of topwaters and bottom-bouncers as they catch a boat-load of smallies. Then Bob heads to the deep woods of Illinois to bag a late-season buck.
Fun in the Sun
Larry's taking a winter break for some fishing fun in the sun. Plus we get to hunt the Illinois gun season for big bucks.
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