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Ep. 358: Thoreau Would Likely Have Little Use For You

Published: 2022-08-15 09:00:00
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Steven Rinella talks with Kimi Werner, Danny Bolton, Ryan Callaghan, and Seth Morris.

Topics discussed: Taking her slow; Parks and Rec as the Goodwill bin of The Office; on Nick Offerman and Thoreau; on Steve being demeaning; defining scope; math and chum bags; more on the lead vs. copper debate; losing your life to swordfish and sailfish; on how fascinating the Coronado Expedition was; when you're a fishing guide who finds dead bodies; carp herpes; Steve's first ono and mahi in the same day; getting real sharky; competing with sharks for your sashimi; one crack, medevac; how amazing shark movement is; pilot fish like a shark's pet dog; and more. 

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Steve Rinella mentions reading 'the book about Coronado' to prepare for an upcoming guest who is an expert archaeologist studying the Coronado expedition. He discusses content from this book including details about Coronado's journey from New Spain to Kansas in the 1540s and various incidents that occurred during the expedition, such as a lieutenant's death from a lance accident. The specific title and author are not mentioned.
Referenced at Later in episode (specific timestamp not provided in transcript)