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Ep. 142: Begging and Pleading

Published: 2018-11-12 10:00:00
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Grand Junction, MI- Steven Rinella talks with Mark Kenyon of Wired to Hunt, Chris “Ridge Pounder” Gill, Matt Cook, and Seth Morris and Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew.

Subjects Discussed: What’s a freezer full of wild game worth?; souped-up swamp rabbits and their latrine fidelity; why do rabbits eat their own shit?; waking up to the harsh reality of a played-out hunting justification; Mrs. Dash and Uncle Tom; dogs and the cake theory; trail cams ethics; an eight-feet high decorative fence; should vegetarians hunt?; The MeatEater Fish and Game Cookbook;match-making; squirrels, rabbits, and a thinking man's hot wings; how to roast a beaver tail; Kevin Murphy's squirrel gravy; how to handle puddle ducks and diving ducks; how to use all manner of guts; and more.

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Referenced Books

Uncle Tom's Cabin
by Harriet Beecher Stowe
Referenced in a discussion about Tony Seas seasoning, where the speaker mentions they used to call it 'Uncle Tom's' for some reason and comments 'Someone must have been reading Uncle Tom's cabin.' This is a reference to the famous 19th century novel.
Referenced at 00:00:08
The Joy of Cooking
by None
Referenced near the end of the podcast when discussing how people should buy multiple copies of the Meat Eater cookbook - one clean copy for the coffee table and 'the one that's gonna go right next to the joy of cooking in the pantry get all scuffed up, dirty.' This is a reference to the classic American cookbook.
Referenced at 00:00:08
Ski guide book for skiing the Wasatch
by Andrew McLean
Mentioned in a story about Andrew McLean, described as 'a Utah backcountry skier known for pioneering...some lines in the wash Sage and writing a like a ski guide book for skiing the wash sage.' The book was written by McLean about skiing in the Wasatch mountain range.
Referenced at 00:00:08