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Ep. 160: Lust and Greed

Published: 2019-03-18 10:00:00
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Steven Rinella talks with Seth Berglee, Ryan Callaghan, Sam Lungren, Ben O'Brien, and Janis Putelis.

Subjects Discussed: More on the world’s most expensive fish; disservicing Robert Service; Canadian pride; talking someone on to something; shooting effectively; what good marksmen have in common; being process oriented versus outcome oriented; how to be deadly with a bow; Daniel Boone’s ol' Tick Licker; the origins of getting skunked; the battle of Adobe Walls; big bore pistols; what exactly does “loaded” mean; our penultimate word on Herrera v. Wyoming; and more.

 

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Referenced Books

Collected Works of Robert Service (or similar collection)
by Robert Service
Speaker mentions buying 'a book of collected works from the air little airport shack in King sam And Alaska' - a book of Robert Service's poetry that they read repeatedly during a brown bear hunting trip on the Alaska Peninsula. They discuss Service being a poet who wrote about the Yukon.
Referenced at Not precisely marked in transcript
Empire of the Summer Moon
by Not mentioned (but it's S.C. Gwynne)
Referenced during discussion of the Battle of Adobe Walls and long-distance shooting. Speaker says 'because this was in Empire of the Summer Moon' when discussing historical accounts of buffalo hunters and tribal conflicts. The speaker also references Dan Flores's perspective on the same event.
Referenced at Not precisely marked in transcript