Tastes Like Chicken, A Roundtable with Arthur Haines — WildFed Podcast #002

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In this episode:

Arthur Haines | Botanist & Wild Food Expert

Sara Moore | Wilder Waters Community

William Orne | Master Guide at Ross Lake Camps

Podcast discussion:

  • Introductions — Arthur Haines, Sara Moore, William Orne

  • Arthur describes the local ecosystem

  • What’s changed over the years in the North Maine Woods

  • Daniel’s first experience with whitefish

  • Impressions of a wild food meal

  • The Togue Hunter

  • History of whitefish

  • A discussion on regulations, muskies and whitefish

  • Whitefish fishing in Northern Maine

  • Cooking whitefish best practices

  • The People of the Whitefish

  • To disclose or not to disclose the location….

  • Staying legal

  • How to go on a guided fishing trip with Bill

  • Closing things out with Bill’s moose calls


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Meet the Roundtable

Arthur Haines is a Maine hunting and recreation guide, forager, ancestral skills mentor, author, public speaker, and botanical researcher.Website | Instagram | Facebook

Arthur Haines is a Maine hunting and recreation guide, forager, ancestral skills mentor, author, public speaker, and botanical researcher.

Website | Instagram | Facebook

Sara Moore is president of Wilder Waters Community, a nonprofit that is purchasing and protecting land in western Maine to create the first ever conservation park that promotes human activities of hunting, foraging, fishing, wildcrafting, and recrea…

Sara Moore is president of Wilder Waters Community, a nonprofit that is purchasing and protecting land in western Maine to create the first ever conservation park that promotes human activities of hunting, foraging, fishing, wildcrafting, and recreating.

Website | Instagram | Facebook

William Orne is a Master Guide at Ross Lake Camps.Website | Facebook

William Orne is a Master Guide at Ross Lake Camps.

Website | Facebook

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