Bill Dance Outdoors “Sometimes, Smaller Is Better” E1 January 13 2025 on OUTD
On Monday January 13 2025, OUTD broadcasts Bill Dance Outdoors!
Sometimes, Smaller Is Better Episode 1 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Bill Dance Outdoors,” titled “Sometimes, Smaller Is Better,” promises to be an informative and engaging experience for fishing enthusiasts. Bill Dance, a well-known figure in the fishing community, will dive into the topic of using smaller lures and the benefits they can bring to a fishing trip.
In this episode, Bill will share his insights on why smaller lures can be an effective choice in various fishing conditions. He will explain how these lures can mimic the natural prey of fish, making them more appealing. Bill’s experience and knowledge will shine through as he provides tips on when and where to use these smaller options for the best results.
Viewers can expect practical demonstrations and examples from Bill, showcasing the effectiveness of smaller lures in action. The episode will also include discussions on different types of smaller lures and how to select the right one based on the fishing environment. With Bill’s engaging style and expert advice, this episode is sure to offer valuable lessons for both novice and seasoned anglers alike.
What Time is the “Sometimes, Smaller Is Better” Episode On?
The Sometimes, Smaller Is Better episode of Bill Dance Outdoors will be broadcast on January 13 2025 on OUTD at 8:30 AM at ET/PT.
Is the “Sometimes, Smaller Is Better” Episode New?
The Sometimes, Smaller Is Better episode of Bill Dance Outdoors is all new!
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Bill Dance Outdoors Series Information
| The man with the orange "T" on his hat for his beloved University of Tennessee and home state has been a timeless institution as the host of this sport fishing show. It debuted in 1968, and over the years Dance has entertained viewers with an educational, humorous and at times offbeat way of having a blast with fishing and learning about outdoor products. The three-time B.A.S.S. Angler of the Year has always believed that it's not how many fish you can catch but how you catch them, and he demonstrates his tricks of the trade every week. |
