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Episode 105: The Brains Behind Barotrauma (w/ Dr. Steven Cooke)

February 08, 2024 Outdoor Journal Radio Podcast Network Episode 105
Episode 105: The Brains Behind Barotrauma (w/ Dr. Steven Cooke)
Outdoor Journal Radio: The Podcast
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Outdoor Journal Radio: The Podcast
Episode 105: The Brains Behind Barotrauma (w/ Dr. Steven Cooke)
Feb 08, 2024 Episode 105
Outdoor Journal Radio Podcast Network

This week on Outdoor Journal Radio, Ang and Pete are joined by Carleton University's Dr. Steven Cooke to get a scientist's perspective on the barotrauma controversy and to discuss the sudden distrust of fish science.

First, however, a bit of housekeeping was in order. Topics discussed included: the danger of fishing in deep water; why Ang and Pete are not scientists; Ginos; why ice fishing content is hard to put on television; 40 foot wells; using drones to recover game; and underrated fish species.

With those matters out of the way, Dr. Cooke joins the show! Topics discussed included: the role of anglers in fish science; the importance of context; Dr. Cooke's take on the now-famous crappie study; why barbs don't matter; jumping the scientific gun; whether catch and release through the ice is worth it; Forward Facing Sonar's role in science; the saviour of fishkind; Aaron's release method; whether or not fizzing is effective; and much more!

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Show Notes

This week on Outdoor Journal Radio, Ang and Pete are joined by Carleton University's Dr. Steven Cooke to get a scientist's perspective on the barotrauma controversy and to discuss the sudden distrust of fish science.

First, however, a bit of housekeeping was in order. Topics discussed included: the danger of fishing in deep water; why Ang and Pete are not scientists; Ginos; why ice fishing content is hard to put on television; 40 foot wells; using drones to recover game; and underrated fish species.

With those matters out of the way, Dr. Cooke joins the show! Topics discussed included: the role of anglers in fish science; the importance of context; Dr. Cooke's take on the now-famous crappie study; why barbs don't matter; jumping the scientific gun; whether catch and release through the ice is worth it; Forward Facing Sonar's role in science; the saviour of fishkind; Aaron's release method; whether or not fizzing is effective; and much more!

To never miss an episode of Outdoor Journal Radio, be sure to like, subscribe, and leave a review on your favourite podcast app!

More from Angelo and Pete:
WEBSITE
FACEBOOK
INSTAGRAM
YOUTUBE

Thank you to today's sponsors!
Invasive Species Centre - Protecting Canada's land and water from invasive species
Coleman Canada - The Outside is Calling, Answer the Call.

CANADIAN ANGLERS: Outdoor Journal Radio and the
Invasive Species Centre are looking for your help in getting information about our invasive Goldfish population. Fill out the quick survey to help us keep our waters safe from invasive species!