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Ep. 113: I'm Right And You're Wrong

Published: 2018-04-23 17:03:00
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Boise, ID- Steven Rinella talks with Jason Phelps of Phelps Game Calls, Mark Kenyon of Wired to Hunt, Remi Warren, Ryan Callaghan of First Lite, Mark Boardman of Vortex Optics, along with Brody Henderson and Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew. Subjects Discussed: low-T turkeys and game calling; feeding wildlife, baiting, and muddying the waters in Alabama; bait haters and food plots; the hierarchy of species and the ethics of fishing for spawning trout; roosting turks; the continued saga of a deer named Holyfield; glassin' turks; private land conservation; and more.

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Referenced Books

Shadows on the Koyukon
by Richard K. Nelson
The speaker asks 'Have you guys have red shadows on the koi cock by the anthropologist Richard Kane Nelson' during a discussion about hunting ethics. Later, the speaker references the book's content about the Koyukon people's practice of hunting bears by digging them out of their dens, using this as an example of how hunting ethics vary across cultures. The book is described as being about the Koyukon people and was written by anthropologist Richard K. Nelson.
Referenced at 00:00:08