Episode 007: Remi Warren, Doug Duren, and Janis Putelis
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
- Madison, Wisconsin: Steven Rinella talks with Remi Warren, Doug Duren, and Janis Putelis. Subjects discussed: big game hunting in New Zealand; getting poison oak on your pecker; whether or not there’s a difference between poison oak and poison ivy; the redneck capitol of Wisconsin; acclimatization committees and impacts on New Zealand’s wildlife; Steve’s reluctance to eat human beings; extirpation of 500-pound birds by Polynesian cultures; Janis’s need to save money for kiddy bicycles; weasels, ferrets, mongooses, and rats; Remi’s first shotgun; the hardest animal to hunt; the qualities of Himalayan tahr meat; hunting Canada geese with a rifle; apex predators; how a blue heron’s life is tougher than you’d think; the novelist Tom Robbins; and Remi Warren’s latest TV project.
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I only recently found Meat Eaters. Bing watched everything on you tube. This is the first podcast i have ever listened to. Fantastic. So much knowledge, cant wait to go hunting again. These guys are inspirational. I haven't been hunting in years. Work Family and kids kinda got in the way. This Christmas i am hoping to take the family into the Australian Desert to hunt Camels..
I can listen to Steve talk all day long...
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The station I lived and worked on in NE Australia, we fed the Maremmas wild horse (Brumby) that we harvested regularly in the hills near Kroombit Tops NP.
Holy crap I'm so disappointed to hear that those big stag I see on TV hunts are "raised" animals. Kind of feel cheated. Thanks for the honesty......that frank conversation is why I listen. Would like to hear some more from Doug.
Chris Bulovsky There is also a lot of free range hunting in NZ. But most of those huge animals you see hunted in NZ are raised on a farm.
remi is the only bloke on here who really knows bout nz and the history of our animals here . and yea there are big game parks they are specificaly set up for the American big wigs to shoot a freak of a red stag an tell there mates it's wild . other than that it's 90% public land hunting . look up the nzfs new zealand forrest service if your interested in knowing more about our history regarding deer cullers and the problems red deer created years ago.
Totally get what you guys are talking about. I was a wildlife/bird watcher long before I started hunting. Just being out there during the hunt involves watching wildlife of all kinds. It's always a great time.
i got my first gun when i was 8 years old as well,a little 20 GA single shot, the weird part is this was 2003.
i recently moved to a big city in Michigan and i am so surprised with how many people haven't handled firearms.
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love everything you do steve love yani. you made me get out and eat things i was never going to without your program now i feel like i could survive
Steve, I put you on to go to sleep. It’s 3 am and I’m still wide awake lol
To Steven rinella and remi Warren I'm a hugh fan from new Zealand
the capital in new Zealand bottom of the north island is Wellington 😅✌ hope it helps remembering
Thistle and gorse is all over the PNW coasts here in OR/WA thanks to Scottish sailors and homesteaders...
Listening again from Madison!
Here in South Australia our local Forrestry has lots of fallow deer, which can't be hunted, not even with a bow, but they shoot em out of choppers and sometimes on foot....
Shit I was putting up Joe Rogan this whole time turns out Steve had his podcast
I love meat eater your awesome I listen to all your podcasts but this was frustrating lol first of all! Wellington is New Zealand captil and it at the bottom of our north island and Auckland is in the center of the north island and Maori were first to nz. I couldn’t finish this podcast because the facts were wrong on hard to listen to sorry
Nicole Campbell
I know rite.. terribly wrong about so much with nz makes me question their facts on anyplace to be honest. love their stuff but this is terrible can't listen to it either
P.S.A
I too am extremely susceptible to poison ivy.
And speaking from experience,
Nothing kicks those nasty toxic oils better or faster than Dr.bronners organic soap.
Ive even had prescription ointment "and yes ive had it that bad..." That didnt work as good as Dr. Bronners.
Your welcome in advance
Oh... And shout out to Steve! from us in Muskegon county Michigan!
That draft kings ad was gross. Don't try to be sneaky and just try and sell it to me straight up.
Are yall on iTunes?
for New Zealand how about introducing wolves but have them neauterd? that way they won't breed but still hunt?
that's pretty expensive to do though. and then that would only last a generation. but its not a bad idea. maybe do that to half or 75% of the wolves introduced.
Yeah Bee I like the mountain lion idea, or even snow leopards.
wyatt johnson it is not like flying around hunters and special forces hunters in helicopters is cheap... :P
but wolves would probably devastate the sheep industry and other animals to.
if they really really wanted to do it they would pay for every invasive species shot so that people could do it professionally en masse
dumbest idea ever
Are we calling balls, "Scro" now?
nack giesey scrotum = scro I hope this helps!
But yes we are!
dam just broke my heart saying he didn't like hunting in Scotland haha
Is Doug Duren related to old Yankees coke-bottle glasses pitcher Ryne Duren? has to be, both from Cazenovia WI.
I'm a mechanic... you guys should take me hunting everywhere just incase another truck gets shot
You ever do a show eating possum and Musk rat?
The gorse was introduced for hedges. now it's everywhere. Genuine free range hunting is the only way to go in NZ. Tahr hunting is good at the moment here as the government has been spending all its money on dropping poison on the forestry for possums so can't afford as much helicopter culling of tahr.
In the cities not many people eat venison here. even in the country. due to so much culling the average hunter in NZ only shoots about 1 or 2 deer per year. I only know of one recent study on hunting here and cant find it right now but I believe that the average hunter hunts nearly 20 days per year so animal numbers are getting quite low now.
I’ve eaten a groundhog. Isn’t something I plan on doing again lol
Wondered about that as the fat groundhog wanders around my yard...what's the meat like?
@@volvo09 I'd say it tastes kinda like a rabbit or squirrel. Not bad if you like game meat and was surprisingly tender. I soaked it in a 50/50 mix of salt water and milk for an entire day then hit it with a spicy dry rub and threw it in the smoker.
Dave Ramsey will motivate you to save money!
Steve: welcome to the meat eater podcast. I'm here with... Ehhgihuh hee....
"Everything that wasn't Janis' PECKER......was Poison Ivy".................now who has poison ivy on their Rust Ring!?!?!?!?!?!
Btw I don’t have the balls to harvest pork with a knife