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Maine Lobstering with Emilie Cram

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Emilie Cram worked for an outfitter in Wyoming -- where her jobs included packing mules, quartering elk, and pretty much anything else needed on guided hunting trips. When she took up a rifle herself, she found that even after so much time in the field, there are STILL questions it helps to be able to phone a friend for. Emilie also made good on a lifelong infatuation with Maine's seafaring culture by learning to lobster... which is fascinating. Trust us on this one!

2:00 "Hoot-owl restrictions" vary by state... some states close rivers to fishing when the river temp stays high. Others rely on anglers' judgement.

7:00 Winter scallops for year-round eating, plus berries galore

9:30 Tip for keeping turkey feathers: Freeze them so the mites don't deteriorate the feather

12:00 Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation

13:00 Learning to hunt working at a family outfitting business out West, then bringing those skills back home to the Northeast

16:00 Becoming a lobsterwoman (+ lobster-bacon salads)

19:00 A lifelong crush on the state of Maine

20:00 The regulatory climate for Maine lobstering

24:00 Bait

25:00 A wee bit of lobster ecology

28:00 No keeping the monster lobsters... "keepers" are a function of lobster size (dimensions) and gender

33:00 A rule of thumb: If you get a pound of lobster per trap (about one keeper), you're in the black on your lobstering

36:00 Notching a lobster

40:00 Going from working for an outfitter to being the one who does everything on a personal hunt

43:00 The power of being able to phone a friend when an unforeseen hunting problem arises

45:00 Hunting East vs. West... dense private lands vs. open public lands

48:00 Density of deer versus density of hunters

51:00 The nuance of asking permission to hunt on private lands... and as a landowner, sometimes having to say 'no'

53:00 NWF Outdoors podcast

59:00 Turkey eggs

1:00:00 Pasta Grannies! If you missed it last week... now's the time to catch up

1:00:02 Fly FisHer Adventures in Helena, Mont.

Find Emilie on Insta @instahcram

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コンテンツは Artemis によって提供されます。エピソード、グラフィック、ポッドキャストの説明を含むすべてのポッドキャスト コンテンツは、Artemis またはそのポッドキャスト プラットフォーム パートナーによって直接アップロードされ、提供されます。誰かがあなたの著作物をあなたの許可なく使用していると思われる場合は、ここで概説されているプロセスに従うことができますhttps://ja.player.fm/legal

Emilie Cram worked for an outfitter in Wyoming -- where her jobs included packing mules, quartering elk, and pretty much anything else needed on guided hunting trips. When she took up a rifle herself, she found that even after so much time in the field, there are STILL questions it helps to be able to phone a friend for. Emilie also made good on a lifelong infatuation with Maine's seafaring culture by learning to lobster... which is fascinating. Trust us on this one!

2:00 "Hoot-owl restrictions" vary by state... some states close rivers to fishing when the river temp stays high. Others rely on anglers' judgement.

7:00 Winter scallops for year-round eating, plus berries galore

9:30 Tip for keeping turkey feathers: Freeze them so the mites don't deteriorate the feather

12:00 Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation

13:00 Learning to hunt working at a family outfitting business out West, then bringing those skills back home to the Northeast

16:00 Becoming a lobsterwoman (+ lobster-bacon salads)

19:00 A lifelong crush on the state of Maine

20:00 The regulatory climate for Maine lobstering

24:00 Bait

25:00 A wee bit of lobster ecology

28:00 No keeping the monster lobsters... "keepers" are a function of lobster size (dimensions) and gender

33:00 A rule of thumb: If you get a pound of lobster per trap (about one keeper), you're in the black on your lobstering

36:00 Notching a lobster

40:00 Going from working for an outfitter to being the one who does everything on a personal hunt

43:00 The power of being able to phone a friend when an unforeseen hunting problem arises

45:00 Hunting East vs. West... dense private lands vs. open public lands

48:00 Density of deer versus density of hunters

51:00 The nuance of asking permission to hunt on private lands... and as a landowner, sometimes having to say 'no'

53:00 NWF Outdoors podcast

59:00 Turkey eggs

1:00:00 Pasta Grannies! If you missed it last week... now's the time to catch up

1:00:02 Fly FisHer Adventures in Helena, Mont.

Find Emilie on Insta @instahcram

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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