About this episode
Summary:
In this engaging conversation, Justin and Nate explore the world of fishing and cooking, sharing personal anecdotes and culinary adventures. Nate discusses the origins of his YouTube channel, Shorelunch with Nate P, which aims to make fishing and cooking accessible to everyone. They delve into quirky recipes, the importance of embracing failures in the kitchen, and the culinary potential of invasive species. The episode features a fun game of 'Bait or Plate,' where they evaluate various fish for their culinary value. The conversation also touches on the camaraderie found within the fishing community and the importance of sustainable practices. Justin and Nate explore a variety of topics ranging from tattoo stories and fishing myths to urban fishing adventures and cooking confidence. They share personal anecdotes, culinary tips, and the importance of community engagement in the fishing and cooking world. The discussion culminates in a fun game of 'Hook, Line, or Liar,' where they share fishing stories, one true and one false, inviting listeners to guess which is which. The episode emphasizes the joy of fishing, cooking, and connecting with others.
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Links:
Shorelunch: The Fail Episode
Louisiana Gar Balls
Nate Pischke Instagram
Shorelunch YouTube
Takeaways:
Nate started Shore Lunch to make fishing and cooking accessible.
The concept of 'kiss and release' promotes conservation.
Natural selection plays a role in wildlife encounters.
The importance of trying new recipes, even in the wild.
Invasive species can be delicious and should be considered for cooking.
Fishing is about the experience, not just the catch.
Cooking failures can lead to creative solutions.
Nate emphasizes making cooking fun and approachable.
The ethics of fishing include avoiding waste and respecting ecosystems.
Catfish are apex predators in their environments.
Fishing communities foster friendships and connections.
Culinary possibilities exist for often overlooked fish species.
Raw freshwater fish can pose health risks.
The debate on invasive species continues in fishing circles.
Cooking can be forgiving; failure is part of the process.
Sharing stories fosters connection and engagement.