Join Justin Townsend and the Harvesting Nature Crew as they guide you through the world of cooking wild fish and game meat, their adventures to obtain food, and the lessons learned along the way. They are also frequently joined by some of the most influential people in the world of wild food to dive deep into food conversation to positively promote the lifestyle of harvesting, cooking, and eating wild food.
Harvesting Nature is a media outlet with the main focus to educate and inspire those wishing to live the outdoor lifestyle with a focus of hunting, foraging, and fishing for food. Follow along with us as we help you Find your Wilderness.
Please reach out with questions and comments to whatscooking@harvestingnature.com
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Join Justin Townsend and the Harvesting Nature Crew as they guide you through the world of cooking wild fish and game meat, their adventures to obtain food, and the lessons learned along the way. They are also frequently joined by some of the most influential people in the world of wild food to dive deep into food conversation to positively promote the lifestyle of harvesting, cooking, and eating wild food.
Harvesting Nature is a media outlet with the main focus to educate and inspire those wishing to live the outdoor lifestyle with a focus of hunting, foraging, and fishing for food. Follow along with us as we help you Find your Wilderness.
Please reach out with questions and comments to whatscooking@harvestingnature.com
Episode 243: Joe Cermele Talks Fishing Culture, Adventures, and the Stories Behind the Catch
Wild Fish and Game Podcast
1 hour 6 minutes
3 months ago
Episode 243: Joe Cermele Talks Fishing Culture, Adventures, and the Stories Behind the Catch
Summary:
In this engaging conversation, Justin Townsend, Adam Berkelmans, and Joe Cermele explore the vibrant world of fishing culture, storytelling, and the experiences that shape a fishing writer's journey. They discuss the importance of community, the role of food in fishing adventures, and the humorous misadventures that often accompany fishing trips. The conversation culminates in a fun game of 'Fish Tale or Fish Fail,' testing their knowledge of fishing-related facts and stories. In this engaging conversation, Joe Cermele and Justin Townsend explore various aspects of fishing, from trivia about unique fish species to personal anecdotes about family fishing adventures. They discuss favorite fish to catch and eat, the joys of foraging, and the importance of gear while sharing humorous stories and insights. The conversation wraps up with thoughts on future projects and the significance of enjoying the fishing experience without superstitions.
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Takeaways:
Fishing stories often focus on experiences rather than the catch.
Self-deprecation and calamities make fishing stories relatable.
Fishing culture includes everyone, from casual anglers to seasoned pros.
The essence of fishing lies in the community and shared experiences.
Food plays a significant role in fishing culture, often overshadowing the catch.
Writing about mundane fishing trips can be just as impactful as grand adventures.
Building in time to explore local culture enhances fishing trips.
Fishing is about the journey, not just the destination.
Catch and release is a valid practice in fishing, unlike hunting. Snakehead fish can survive out of water for days.
The sarcastic fringe head is a unique and aggressive fish.
Dried cod heads are a common snack in Norway, but not commonly chewed.
Joe's favorite fish to catch is whatever he's currently fishing for.
Toe-tog, or blackfish, is one of Joe's favorite fish to eat.
Family fishing adventures create lasting memories.
Stinging nettle can be a nutritious addition to fish dishes.
Avoid making fishing gear lucky to prevent loss and disappointment.
Joe is a forager first, angler third, enjoying the outdoors.
Joe is always looking for new projects and opportunities in fishing.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Fishing Culture and Storytelling
02:52 The Journey of a Fishing Writer
05:55 Memorable Fishing Experiences and Misadventures
08:51 The Essence of Fishing Stories
11:41 The Role of Food in Fishing Culture
14:45 Catch and Release vs. Harvesting Fish
17:47 The Community of Fishing Culture
26:18 Exploring the Local Culture During Outdoor Trips
30:13 Fishtail or Fish Fail: A Fun Game of Fishing Facts
40:42 Favorite Fish: Catching vs. Eating Preferences
44:19 Adventurous Eating: Kids and Their Culinary Preferences
48:46 Foraging Adventures: Discovering Nature's Bounty
51:36 The Stinging Nettle: Nature's Spa Treatment
56:52 Superstitions and Gear Confessions in Fishing
59:19 Future Projects and Podcasting Journeys
Keywords:
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Wild Fish and Game Podcast
Join Justin Townsend and the Harvesting Nature Crew as they guide you through the world of cooking wild fish and game meat, their adventures to obtain food, and the lessons learned along the way. They are also frequently joined by some of the most influential people in the world of wild food to dive deep into food conversation to positively promote the lifestyle of harvesting, cooking, and eating wild food.
Harvesting Nature is a media outlet with the main focus to educate and inspire those wishing to live the outdoor lifestyle with a focus of hunting, foraging, and fishing for food. Follow along with us as we help you Find your Wilderness.
Please reach out with questions and comments to whatscooking@harvestingnature.com