Episode 019: Janis Putelis and Mike Washlesky

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2015
  • Napa Valley, California. Steven Rinella talks with Janis Putelis and Mike Washlesky from the MeatEater crew as they answer frequently asked questions from fans.
    Subjects discussed: eating groundhog; hunting in Texas; Bryan Callen exposing himself to the crew; Steve’s desire to audit the overall expenditures of hunters in order to prove that they have plenty of money for hunting trips and gear; Aldo Leopold; wild game meats that are off limits to the crew’s wives; whether or not a woman should take her husband’s last name; Sasquatch; eating roadkill; and the kind of ‘tattoo’ Steve would like.
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Комментарии • 21

  • @TheRydamc
    @TheRydamc 8 лет назад

    awesome podcast Steve. love your work.

  • @TRKTKO
    @TRKTKO 8 лет назад

    This is great stuff!

  • @ryansboddy3491
    @ryansboddy3491 8 лет назад +2

    Steve and Janis, big fan. Thanks for doing all you fellas do for the environment, and for generally being ambassadors for sustainable hunting, fishing, etc.
    Interesting question for you with a bunch of preamble:
    I live in Baltimore City, about a half mile from where the uprising began last April. That half mile distance is incredible in the sense that you transition from some of the most urban environs in the City to what amounts to very suburban, wooded land on Druid Hill Park. I can take public transit from my neighborhood and then bicycle a short distance to put and take trout waters on the Gunpowder River. My house is across the street from the park itself (I can tee off to hole 12 of the disc golf course in the winter from my porch). But every day I walk out from my house to old forest land, and I see a LOT of deer. Too many deer.
    I've been disc golfing at twilight and HEARD deer pounding across the fairways before I've seen them. We're talking no less than 15 does, and I had to scoop up my canine frolf partner (terrier) to keep him from being trampled in his small-dog excitement at "prey." I've nearly hit bucks with velvet on antlers in the springtime while riding my bike down paved paths through the park. I've spooked bedded down does while I'm looking for discs on the ungroomed, wooded course. I've even been followed by a buck in October as I was walking dogs in the park at night. Like I said, a LOT of deer.
    Druid Park Drive, the street I live on , is a two lane road that pares down from a 4 lane, east-west, divided parkway as you cross the north-south roadway that runs through the park up into the Zoo, etc. and toward Mondawmin Mall where the uprising happened. Folks FLY down my road because there's no speed limit sign for a good quarter mile and they were already speeding down the hill on four lanes when it narrows down to two. As you might imagine, because there are tons of deer crossing my street, I see way too many hit. This drives me nuts. It's wasted meat that the city THEN has to pay to have removed, it increases the auto insurance costs for folks who live on my block, it's likely a nasty way for these deer to die, and it points to the general lack of herd management performed by the city.
    So my question is this: How would you recommend the city work to manage the herd to reduce the number of car strikes and improve the general health of what amounts of a pretty big population?
    It's probably pretty crazy, but would a park closure for like 10 days and a does-only bow hunt during the interior 5 days even be doable/safe/plausible? Two doe limit with a requirement to donate one of the does to a local food bank would be pretty cool, socially responsible, and ultimately great ambassador/education action for hunters in a VERY urban environment.
    Anyway, love to hear your thoughts on the issue, and while I am a beginner, I would love the opportunity to go hunting with you in Maryland sometime. Or maybe even just have the chance to show you the urban deer population in my neighborhood.

  • @norcalbowhunter
    @norcalbowhunter 8 лет назад +2

    Great podcast! Adding video would be nice.

  • @jimgarrison7386
    @jimgarrison7386 6 лет назад +2

    What happened to the podcast? Are there any new ones for the public?

  • @titosmiff1058
    @titosmiff1058 2 года назад

    The thing with being an environmentalist is not the fact that you "like clean air and water" what makes someone a "communists" is their policy proposals to obtaining clean air and water. Everyone can agree we want a clean environment, it's how we get there that's the issue.

  • @backwoodsadventures9649
    @backwoodsadventures9649 2 года назад

    Florida was never down to 47 panthers..even to this day the state will only count cats south of the coloosahatchee River. Which is in south Florida. And they only count cats that 1 houndsman trees with his dogs..

  • @wadekeys6496
    @wadekeys6496 4 года назад

    Yo what the hell happen to the podcast??? Why did yall stop making this shit I fucking loved it

    • @lukemacphee238
      @lukemacphee238 3 года назад

      He still makes them, it's on Spotify tho not RUclips.

  • @Mr.Bonez2Go
    @Mr.Bonez2Go 3 года назад

    My great great grandmother kept a .22 pistol in the kitchen cabinet by the tall glasses, as a little kid when I would need a cup I would climb up and get a cup and saw it not once did I ever touch it cause she taught me guns are not toys she also kept a 410 by her rocking chair and another one up stairs by her bed. Now that I have kids I know they are not mature enough to know where my guns are or they have never seen them besides when I would clean them. I will be teaching the oldest to shoot next year tho

  • @JCEst-xv3cn
    @JCEst-xv3cn 3 года назад

    Ah man. Did you stop making podcast?? Loved it

    • @lukemacphee238
      @lukemacphee238 3 года назад +1

      He still makes them all the time, it's on Spotify, you'll find it! It's free don't worry

    • @JCEst-xv3cn
      @JCEst-xv3cn 3 года назад +2

      @@lukemacphee238 dont worry, i found spotify thanx to joe "i eat meat" rogan

  • @freehat2722
    @freehat2722 3 года назад

    I can't sleep unless I'm spooning a salmon. Something tells me results may vary.

  • @tornparachute5702
    @tornparachute5702 4 года назад

    *Talking about how gun owners leave there guns under pillows* "ya, who'd keep them there" reaches for toilet paper and accidentally grabs bathroom Glock.

  • @boydcrowder6130
    @boydcrowder6130 7 лет назад +1

    they make these things called gun safes.....

  • @whiteturkeyhunter
    @whiteturkeyhunter 8 лет назад

    Iowa father/son should run up to MN for a baited bear hunt.

  • @Huntbarternsteal
    @Huntbarternsteal 4 года назад

    I hunt the most un hun tu able