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The girls from "Girls Gone Grabblin'!" relax before getting in the water. "Girls Gone Grabblin'!" is a successful video that shows how these young women catch catfish.
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Phil Keoghan takes a ride on the open waters with some of the grabblin' girls. They taught him how to coax a 35-pound catfish out of its hole with his bare hands.
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A couple of Phil Keoghan's fishing mates have a laugh on the boat before getting in the muddy waters.
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Phil Keoghan learns that grabblin' requires a face-first approach as one girl submerges herself in the murky waters.
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Phil Keoghan gets his hands dirty as he makes his first attempt at grabblin'.
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Phil Keoghan displays a massive catfish that he and the girls caught.
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Phil Keoghan helps the girls secure their first catch of the day.
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Phil Keoghan was all smiles until the catfish started biting him. He wasn't prepared for the aggressiveness of the fish.
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Grabblin' can be a group effort that requires a hands-on approach.
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Once he hears a thud, Phil Keoghan submerges his face to coax the catfish from its hole.
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Phil Keoghan displays what a catfish can do when you try to capture it.
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Marty Jenkins, "the Tiger Woods of grabblin'," helps Phil Keoghan and Co. catch one of the biggest catfish of the day.
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Marty Jenkins shows off his accomplishment. Despite his skills, he still struggled to make the catch.
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Fostana Jenkins says that the reason she goes grabblin' is for her dinner. Phil Keoghan and the girls had a catfish fry after they grabbled.
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The girls enjoy the fruits of their labor after a hard day of grabblin'.