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Cut & Retie

Ep. 105 - Eat A Largemouth, Save A Hog

Cut & Retie

Joe Cermele

Wilderness, Sports

5649 Ratings

🗓️ 25 October 2024

⏱️ 87 minutes

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Summary

This week, Oliver Ngy gives us the slow pitch for managing bass fishing with lemon pepper, we enjoy bonefish stew while the law man inspects our anchor rope, lose expensive baits in the money pit that is boat ownership, and teach old-school Uncle Larry some new-school rockfish tricks.

Transcript

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0:00.0

All of your glide bait content is you with like ridiculously huge f***ing fish.

0:05.0

And most of mine is just videos of me doing ridiculous shit to get one's back with broke up.

0:11.0

I'm literally just giving them that first demonstration cast and like, okay, this is how, like the pace that you want to start your retreat with.

0:19.0

And like before I can finish my first effing sentence,

0:21.9

Larry interrupts me and goes,

0:24.7

son,

0:25.4

I've been fishing longer than you've been alive.

0:27.3

Oh, yeah.

0:29.0

Why you let them go,

0:30.6

my?

0:31.4

Look,

0:31.9

I don't know.

0:32.8

You know,

0:33.0

it's just a thing.

0:34.1

You know,

0:34.4

it's like our favorite fish in America,

0:37.3

you know, go catch a nice

0:38.2

perch or catfish, eat that, you know?

0:45.5

Come on, man, cut and retry that.

0:50.0

You know that's never going to work.

0:52.9

Good morning, friends, degenerate anglers, and people that never felt cooler in their lives

0:58.0

than when Onyx's slam came on at the seventh grade dance.

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