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Hunting Science
Mark Lindberg
10 episodes
7 months ago
The goal of this podcast is to explore the WHY questions about hunting, and in doing so, unravel the science behind it. For example, why does cow calling work better than bull calling at certain times of the year for moose, why do some decoy spreads work better for ducks, and what is the science behind setting hunting regulations. We explore these questions by talking mostly with people who are both scientist and hunters. Please contact us if you have suggestions for topics. Enjoy.
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The goal of this podcast is to explore the WHY questions about hunting, and in doing so, unravel the science behind it. For example, why does cow calling work better than bull calling at certain times of the year for moose, why do some decoy spreads work better for ducks, and what is the science behind setting hunting regulations. We explore these questions by talking mostly with people who are both scientist and hunters. Please contact us if you have suggestions for topics. Enjoy.
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Natural Sciences
Society & Culture,
Science,
Documentary,
Sports,
Wilderness
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Episode 14: The Science of Whitefish Ecology and Glowing Fish
Hunting Science
35 minutes 14 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 14: The Science of Whitefish Ecology and Glowing Fish
Overview
In this episode, we continue our conversation with Randy Brown (see episode 10) and do a slight diversion from hunting to talk about fish ecology.   Specifically, Randy describes his fascinating story of Whitefish, which includes Sheefish, ecology and migration on the Yukon River, Alaska.   We also talk about the science behind glowing salmon.
Show Notes
0:30- Introductions (listen to episode 10 for more details about Randy’s resume).
1:50 – Randy gives some background about his fish research on the Yukon River.
6:00 – He provides details about how they conducted studies of Whitefish demography and migration.
8:15 – Do you know how to age a fish?
10:30 – How far do Yukon River Whitefish migrate and how often do they do this migration?
17:45 – We discuss the life-history of Yukon Sheefish and other critters with amazing migration behavior.
25:40 – Why do some salmon glow in the dark?
34:30 – Concluding remarks.
Additional Resources

* Glowing Salmon Worry Residents
* Alaska’s Randy Brown Receives Rachel Carson Award for Exemplary Scientific Accomplishment

Photo:   Randy Brown holding a Sheefish caught in the Yukon River in 1997.    
Hunting Science
The goal of this podcast is to explore the WHY questions about hunting, and in doing so, unravel the science behind it. For example, why does cow calling work better than bull calling at certain times of the year for moose, why do some decoy spreads work better for ducks, and what is the science behind setting hunting regulations. We explore these questions by talking mostly with people who are both scientist and hunters. Please contact us if you have suggestions for topics. Enjoy.