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Ep. 309: Battered and Fried

Published: 2022-01-17 10:00:00
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Steven Rinella talks with Jay Siemens, Mandy Uhrich, Seth Morris, and Chester Floyd.

Topics discussed: Steve not being about batter; where Seth's side hustle ends and his little side hustle begins; how the boys need a walleye tournament boat; a correction on the use of tampons to treat gunshot wounds; the real fear of pooping one's own pants; memorials to extinct birds; Utah nixes trail cams and thermal night vision optics; putting the kibosh on drone use for hunting purposes; North Dakota underwater; how spearing is true fishing; drilling the biggest ever ice hole; hooks vs. no hooks on decoys; live scoping, dark housing, and where you can and can't spear; Seth's purity vs. the hot prickly feeling of jealousy; what happens to the psychology of an angler when technology is involved?; The Canadian Angle on MeatEater's Youtube Channel; and more.


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During a discussion about jealousy and fishing technology (live scope), the speaker mentions: 'I have one of my kids, My kids have a book about jealousy and they describe jealousy. The book describes jealousy as a hot, prickly feeling.' This is a children's book about jealousy, though no title or author is provided. The speaker uses this book's description of jealousy to make a point about people's reactions to expensive fishing technology.
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