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🗓️ 15 October 2018
⏱️ 147 minutes
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Steven Rinella talks with Parker Hall, Chris "Ridge Pounder" Gill, Seth Morris, Michael Lindemuth, and Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew. Subjects Discussed: half breasts, whole breasts, and lobes; the problematic nature of the Herrera case; Mark Twain's dooziest quotes; the repetitive and deafening nature of squirrel dogs; big mambo jambo Flatheads; the Soylent Green of the fish world; invasive exotics; Parker's contentious catfish species preference; the lo-cull factor; and more. For more on the ideas and materials referenced in this episode, check out the show notes here.
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0:00.0 | This is the meat eater podcast coming at you shirtless severely boat bitten in my case underwear |
0:15.3 | and I'm not a meat eater podcast. You can't predict anything. |
0:29.5 | We're looking out the window right now and there's a green heron. |
0:35.9 | Fishing. When we just looked at that a second ago and I wanted to mention it, my old man |
0:41.3 | had a you like the drum inside of a washing machine like in the old like the old days they |
0:48.2 | just had like these big steel perforated drums inside a top loading washing machine. |
0:53.2 | We use one of those for a live well off of some industrial size washing machine right |
1:02.1 | because it's already perforated so you just set it out in the lake throw some rocks in |
1:06.9 | there some bricks in there and then you could put all your blue gills in the perch in |
1:11.7 | there right and wait till you had enough where it warranted cleaning them so we just go |
1:17.6 | down and catch a few and throw them in there and then when you had this whole thing full |
1:21.7 | we'd go down and scale them and flam but there was this heron that lived on our lake |
1:26.3 | or spent a lot of time hunting our lake and he would never get in his head that they were |
1:33.8 | captive so he would lay in way the hell down the beach and stalk this thing like just pain |
1:44.5 | stakingly sneak up on this thing and then bam grab a blue gill out of there and never |
1:49.9 | just got comfortable with the idea he was like a dude that hunts high fence right where |
1:54.1 | they still go through all the like they get like the camo on you know and they you know |
1:59.3 | that they go through all the rigmarole but then he would just come up and uh yeah never |
2:05.0 | gotten this head that he could just land there and then start eating blue gills um parker |
2:15.1 | it's really I'm really glad you heard you might have been touching a few things before |
2:17.9 | we start talking to you please do okay uh another point to raise you honest you know how |
2:24.0 | you think that you know how you think that it's stupid that I think that there is confusion |
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