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The MeatEater Podcast

Ep. 186: A High Level of "Grrrrrrr"

The MeatEater Podcast

MeatEater

Sports, Wilderness

4.937.5K Ratings

🗓️ 16 September 2019

⏱️ 105 minutes

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Summary

Steven Rinella talks with Greg Fonts, Alex Reynaud, George Scheidt, and Janis Putelis.

Subjects discussed: How to free dive and read a reef; hole hunting; nibbling for curiosity; how to corner a ling cod; where grizzlies end and great white sharks begin; spearfishing as a way to find out everything that’s wrong with your body; vomiting coffee through your snorkel; the barely existing membrane separating Steve's brain and body; what exactly does “ground and pound” mean?; and more.

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0:00.0

This is the meat eater podcast coming at you shirtless severely bugged bitten in my case

0:14.8

underwear list.

0:15.8

You can't predict anything.

0:20.4

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0:25.1

hunters download the hunt app from the iTunes or Google Play store nor you stand with ONX.

0:32.1

Yeah, I need to tell everybody about how cool it was and I got that big yellow tail and

0:40.1

like how jealous you were and everything like that.

0:44.0

I was just stoked because you seem like you were really struggling with all that salt

0:47.4

water that's getting into your snorkel and I was just calm and chill.

0:51.3

Never got salt water in my snorkel.

0:53.2

I don't know what you were doing wrong, but you'll probably learn.

0:56.2

You'll probably get that level of experience when you won't get salt water in your snorkel

1:00.2

anymore.

1:01.2

Well, when you dive as deep as I dive for as long as I dive, the depths have a pull on

1:08.8

you and you come back up and the depths pull on you and that makes your snorkel go under

1:14.9

the salt water and then you drink a lot of the salt water.

1:19.9

I read about that in some scientific but if you can't really hold your breath at all

1:24.6

and you can't really go down and you have to just be at the surface, you probably get

1:27.8

pretty good at keeping your snorkel above water.

1:30.1

But I don't have any practice come always down super deep.

1:32.4

Got it.

1:33.4

We're in a big fish.

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