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Ep. 110: Up North

Published: 2018-04-02 10:00:00
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La Crosse, WI- Steven Rinella talks with Doug Duren, the writer Pat Durkin, and Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew. Subjects Discussed: the thievin' Mississippi River; sous vide cooking; the disappearance of traditional hunting camps; killing 1.4 deer per second during Wisconsin's deer season; the hunt-purity scale; the pain-in-the-ass nature of weddings and birthdays that fall during hunting season; the misadventures of Zebulon Pike; and more. You can now listen to ad-free episodes of the MeatEater Podcast on Stitcher Premium. Your subscription allows you to stream and download ad-free episodes and gets you early access to new releases of the MeatEater Podcast.

 

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by Jack O'Connor
Jack O'Connor is referenced as a hunting writer whose works describe shooting many rounds at game. The speaker says 'if you go read Yanni's buddy Jack O'Connor' in the context of discussing how those old hunters would shoot multiple times, suggesting familiarity with O'Connor's hunting books and writing style.
Referenced at Unknown - during wound loss discussion
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by Aldo Leopold
Two quotes are read and discussed that are attributed to Leopold's hunting writings. One quote discusses shooting at a white tail at seventy yards with a bow and arrow. The quotes are being used to discuss historical perspectives on shot selection and hunting ethics, clearly referencing Leopold's published hunting literature.
Referenced at Unknown - during hunting ethics discussion