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Ep. 314: Skip the Flip

Published: 2022-02-14 10:00:00
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Steven Rinella talks with Stu Miller, Brody Henderson, Rick Hutton, Seth Morris, Chester Floyd, and Phil Taylor


Topics discussed: Danny Rinella's theory about Bill Clinton and bike helmets; Stu's educational videos at Coon Creek Outdoors; on whether you can be a Southerner in a state where people ice fish; explaining how to tube skin; fur handling as a dying trade; Seth and Stu, Top Lot rivals; double proxy weddings in Montana; it's raining iguanas in Florida; how you ought not shoot a turkey with a rifle; will grizzlies be delisted in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem?; a 37-year-old sandhill crane; hen and drake survival rates; how you should support lynx habitat in Colorado instead of messing with bobcat hunters; the last great fur boom; buying trucks with muskrat money; that time when Stu welded up a boat; and more. 


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Referenced Books

Harry Potter series
by J.K. Rowling
Discussion about naming trends after Harry Potter came out. Speaker mentions that many people named their kids Henry instead of Harry because they liked 'those books' but didn't want it to be obvious they were Harry Potter fans.
Referenced at 00:00:08
The Joy of Cooking
by Irma S. Rombauer
During a discussion about fattening possums, the speaker mentions that old editions of The Joy of Cooking cookbook contained information about how to fatten a possum for consumption.
Referenced at 00:00:08
A Sand County Almanac
by Aldo Leopold
Sean references a specific story from the book about Aldo Leopold catching chickadees and banding them, with one particular bird that kept returning year after year while others died.
Referenced at 00:00:08
Arctic Dreams
by Barry Lopez
Referenced during discussion about waterfowl longevity. The speaker mentions Barry Lopez's book and a passage about a pilot doing polar bear work, discussing how old polar bears can get if they 'don't make any mistakes.'
Referenced at 00:00:08