Preview Mode Links will not work in preview mode

Artemis


Artemis endeavors to get more women in the field and on the water, to support women as leaders in the conservation movement, to ensure the vitality of our lands, waters, and wildlife. Artemis endeavors to change the face of conservation.

May 27, 2021

This week we hear from South Carolina hunter Morgan Harrell, who checks in with us on Artemis's first turkey camp in the region. Plus, what's different about hunting with other women? Also in this episode: snow geese parts, what we remember from our childhoods, and eating the non-traditional cuts of meat.

2:00 "The only thing between Columbia and hell is a screen door."

4:00 Artemis South Carolina takes flight - women are coming together to share the sport

6:00 Nuts/flour/fish/moonshine... peek into thy freezer, peek into thyself

7:30 Canning wild game... yay or nay? (Pressure canning and the fear of blowing your house up)

10:00 Snow geese hearts and livers

12:00 Liver puddin'

17:00 Heart slices over the camp fire + other family memories

18:00 Being the only woman on the trip; Making use of every last bit of your harvest

21:00 Eating the non-traditional cuts - neck roasts, caul fats, etc

24:00 The regional ethics of what we do/don't eat

29:00 Family hunt camp and dead rattlesnakes that keep on wiggling

33:00 Childhood memories from the outdoors that persist

36:00 Artemis South Carolina does turkey camp! 

38:00 What's different about a hunt with all women? 

44:00 Finding turkeys (or not)

45:00 Hogs do the darnedest things

51:00 Are we ready for the Official Mary Lynn Fan Club yet?