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🗓️ 29 October 2018
⏱️ 127 minutes
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Bozeman, MT- Steven Rinella talks with wild game experts Danielle Prewett and Eduardo Garcia, along with Chris “Ridge Pounder” Gill, Seth Morris, and Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew.
Subjects Discussed: a dude named Keith grinds an axe; souped-up weasels; capitalizing on Doug Duren's urine and Dirt's chew spit; letting Mother Nature take over; unseasoned meat as seeing someone naked for the first time; everything about cooking tongues; to sous vide or not to sous vide; fish thawing 101; Steve's trifecta of wild game ingredients that need to come from young critters; Pennsylvania meat hunters; the standardization of commercial meat production; Jenny Long Muzzle and whether to target animals by age; and more.
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0:00.0 | This is the meat eater podcast coming at you shirtless severely bugbed in in my case underwear |
0:15.3 | He can't predict anything look at 1990 |
0:39.6 | from, he drove from Northwest Wisconsin through the prairie provinces of Canada into the Yukon |
0:45.4 | all the way to the Alaska coast. 10,000 miles of highway. Listen to a bunch of podcasts episodes |
0:52.3 | and decided he just scold me about attributing a quote to Aldo Leopold that Aldo Leopold |
1:02.7 | did not say. The quote is ethical behaviors doing the right thing when no one else is watching |
1:07.1 | even when doing the wrong thing is legal, which I've quoted a thousand times. He says, |
1:12.5 | Leopold never said such a thing ever. Now he goes down to be real mean to me, |
1:16.2 | sky's name's Keith. But then you can tell that he had the same problem because I have searched |
1:21.1 | through the Leopold archives of Madison, Wisconsin while I was writing on a related topic and I found |
1:26.7 | no such quote anywhere in his writings or speeches. He scoured all of his works, doesn't find those |
1:32.7 | words. Last year after seeing an anti-hunting group and a pro-hunting group both used that quote |
1:39.0 | in the same week, attributing it to Leopold, I decided to answer the question once and for all I |
1:46.1 | contacted an old associate Kurt mine, the world's greatest Leopold authority, a trustee of the |
1:52.4 | Leopold foundation, a professor of ecology at University of Wisconsin, the author of the definitive |
1:59.8 | Leopold biography. He doesn't know where that quote came from either. He has read every |
2:07.9 | quotable word Leopold ever wrote or said. Gosh, I feel like in bugle magazines column, |
2:16.4 | dude, what is that column called ethics or situation ethics, I believe is the column? Come on, |
2:22.2 | someone help me out. Nobody else reads bugle. No, no, no, no, I don't want to say that that quote |
2:26.7 | attributed to all the Leopold is like in the header of that column. I've been reading that son of a |
2:32.3 | bitching quote for my not my whole life, but a lot of it. I got turned on to the Leopold. I could |
2:38.3 | tell you the year I got turned on to all the Leopold would have been like 1996. The reason I'm |
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