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Spear Hunting, Homemade Syrup Making, and Serviceberry Foraging with Luke Oswald

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EP 116 | This episode is a conversation with my friend Luke Oswald who is a hunter, angler, forager, and podcaster himself. On his show, Publicly Challenged, Luke interviews wild food experts, naturalists, and others who utilize public land recreationally. His goal is for him and his listeners to learn how to hunt, fish, and forage better, and do it all in a sustainable manner.
Episode Overview:

  • Hunting hogs with spears and why Luke decided to hunt them with this primal method
  • Ethical considerations when hunting with a spear
  • Lessons learned during the wild hog hunt and what he would do differently next time
  • Canning wild game meat and why Luke wants to get a freeze drier to make his own backpacking meals
  • Tapping maple and black walnut trees to make syrup
  • Luke’s favorite tool for cracking black walnuts with ease
  • How European Settlers acquired salt for cooking when they came to the New World
  • The Native American legend about how Chief Woksis and his wife discovered maple sap to make maple syrup
  • Foraging for serviceberries and how to utilize them in the kitchen

Use code “yearofplenty” (all lower case) for 15% OFF at www.mtblock.com
MY
ULTIMATE FORAGING GEAR LIST - Check it out
Leave a review on Apple or Spotify and send a screenshot to theyearofplenty@gmail.com to receive a FREE EBOOK with my favorite food preservation recipes.
Watch the Video Podcasts on X:
https://x.com/yearofplentypod/status/1765570180397310460?s=20
Connect with Luke:
https://www.instagram.com/publicly_challenged/
https://publiclychallenged.com/
Support the podcast via donations:
https://www.patreon.com/poldiwieland
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/yearofplenty
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www.theyearofplenty.com/newsletter
Subscribe to the Youtube VLOG:
https://www.youtube.com/@yearofplentypodcast
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EP 116 | This episode is a conversation with my friend Luke Oswald who is a hunter, angler, forager, and podcaster himself. On his show, Publicly Challenged, Luke interviews wild food experts, naturalists, and others who utilize public land recreationally. His goal is for him and his listeners to learn how to hunt, fish, and forage better, and do it all in a sustainable manner.
Episode Overview:

  • Hunting hogs with spears and why Luke decided to hunt them with this primal method
  • Ethical considerations when hunting with a spear
  • Lessons learned during the wild hog hunt and what he would do differently next time
  • Canning wild game meat and why Luke wants to get a freeze drier to make his own backpacking meals
  • Tapping maple and black walnut trees to make syrup
  • Luke’s favorite tool for cracking black walnuts with ease
  • How European Settlers acquired salt for cooking when they came to the New World
  • The Native American legend about how Chief Woksis and his wife discovered maple sap to make maple syrup
  • Foraging for serviceberries and how to utilize them in the kitchen

Use code “yearofplenty” (all lower case) for 15% OFF at www.mtblock.com
MY
ULTIMATE FORAGING GEAR LIST - Check it out
Leave a review on Apple or Spotify and send a screenshot to theyearofplenty@gmail.com to receive a FREE EBOOK with my favorite food preservation recipes.
Watch the Video Podcasts on X:
https://x.com/yearofplentypod/status/1765570180397310460?s=20
Connect with Luke:
https://www.instagram.com/publicly_challenged/
https://publiclychallenged.com/
Support the podcast via donations:
https://www.patreon.com/poldiwieland
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/yearofplenty
Sign up for the newsletter:
www.theyearofplenty.com/newsletter
Subscribe to the Youtube VLOG:
https://www.youtube.com/@yearofplentypodcast
Do you follow the podcast on social media yet?
IG: https://www.instagram.com/poldiwieland/
I want to hear from you! Take the LISTENER SURVEY: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/KZW53RT

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