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Cut & Retie

Ep. 179 - The Bridge To Cow Chunking Nirvana

Cut & Retie

Joe Cermele

Wilderness, Sports

4.9697 Ratings

🗓️ 27 March 2026

⏱️ 96 minutes

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Summary

This week, striper legends Billy "The Greek" Legakis and "Crazy" Alberto Knie argue over parking tickets and the patrol schedules of Long Island state troopers, we stick 60-pound bass while dodging drunk drivers and saving our new hats, explain why there's more art in soaking bait than making sushi, and cast eel skin plugs on weed whacker cable during non-human hours.

Transcript

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0:00.0

If the movie Roadhouse was a fishing reel, it would be the new third generation Cabo from

0:06.5

Quano.

0:07.5

For more than 20 years, Cabo has been synonymous with punishing monster fish in the harshest

0:12.7

environments from the beaches to the canyons and I can tell you from experience, the new

0:17.1

Cabos go harder than ever.

0:20.1

Sealed to IPX8 standards, sand, sand nor salt nor grit is getting inside the high-strength

0:25.6

aluminum body while the CFX-200 carbon fiber drag system is designed to take years of torture.

0:32.6

I fully expect my new Cobbos to hit like brass knuckles season after season for a long time.

0:39.3

So, if you're ready to take a swing with a tough, dependable sidekick, visit quantumfishing.com.

0:49.3

I've seen you use some anise extract on a bait time again.

0:53.3

I don't know what you're talking about, too.

0:55.0

Am I right, Billy?

0:57.0

I have no idea.

0:58.0

You don't know about the anise extract either, huh, Bill?

1:01.0

I only eat anise extract toast.

1:03.0

You need to share with us the time that there's one particular officer knew your schedule,

1:09.0

knew that time, and you were getting ticketed every

1:12.2

freaking night.

1:12.9

I got enough tickets to buy a new car for Chris.

1:18.1

I look at it real simple.

1:19.4

If you caught 40 or 100 or 220 pound bass, who gives a shit?

1:23.8

I caught a 58-pound fish on a junk.

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