Steven Rinella
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So all of that, when he eats a fish, he takes that load of mercury
Okay, or whatever heavy metal we might be talking about or anything, industrial solvents or all these things carry stuff.
But when he eats a fish, he gets that fish's stuff and it goes into his fat.
And then at the end, when he's five years old, six years old, whatever, he's got a lifetime of consuming stuff that was consuming stuff and so they get a heavy metal load.
And the states, they don't do this for domestic meat, but the states will often come out with, they'll often come out with advisories
Sometimes they're very detailed.
Don't eat more than one meal every month of yellow perch over 12 inches in length from Lake Washington.
It might be that specific.
I was saying to him one day, you're eating all these flatheads.
And he also likes flathead belly.
It's like, it's kind of a sort of a flathead delicacy is the belly on a flathead, which they say is where the heavy metals accumulate.
This is a very turn into a very long story.
I was joking with Parker Hall.
And I was like, well, what do you think about the heavy metal warnings on these big flatheads?
And he says, man, if I can catch and eat so many flatheads that it kills me, I win.
That was where he was at.
Right on now.
So even if I heard, and I've gotten sick from game meat.
It doesn't change my view on it.
You know, I just like it.