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MeatEater TV is the official channel of MeatEater, Inc., the outdoor lifestyle company founded by renowned writer and TV/podcast personality Steven Rinella. MeatEater brings together leading influencers in the categories of hunting, fishing, wild foods, and conservation to provide today's best outdoor entertainment.
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S5, EP6 "Welcome to the Jungle: Adventures in Bolivia Part 2"Steve travels deep into the Amazon jungle in Bolivia to hunt and fish with, as well as learn from, the local indigenous tribe there.
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S5, EP7 "Welcome to the Jungle: Adventures in Bolivia Part 3"Steve continues his hunting in Bolivia and tries some exotic food.
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S5, EP8 "About Time: Helen and Brittany Elk Hunt in Montana"Steve and Ryan Callaghan take two MeatEater staffers on a cow elk hunt in Northern Montana.
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S5, EP9 "Sky Island Solitare: Backpack Hunting Coues Deer"Steve returns to southern Arizona to stalk one of his favorite quarries: The elusive Coues deer; unaccompanied, Steve immerses himself in the quiet Southwest desert and gets intimate with one of the most wary animals in the West.
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S5, EP10 "Ribeye of the Sky: Sandhill Cranes in West Texas"Steve and Ronny Boehme join up with Wildlife Biologist Ed Arnett in Lubbock, Texas, to hunt sandhill cranes; the sandhill crane carries the nickname "rib eye of the sky" because of its supposed similarities to a handsome cut of beef.
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S5, EP11 "The Coldest Hunt: Nunivak Island Muskox"Lightning strikes twice: Steve has somehow beaten the odds and drawn a second Muskox tag after having to forfeit his first one four years ago due to unforeseen circumstances. Steve's only regret in life was passing up his opportunity to hunt Muskox.
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S5, EP12 "Gobbling: California Turkeys Rogan and Callen"Last time Joe and Bryan went out with Steve they were soaked head to toe and came home meatless. To remedy their meat crisis while keeping them dry, Steve sets up a springtime wild turkey hunt in sunny California.
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S5, EP13 "Unconventional: Alaska Sooty Grouse"While scouting for mountain goats outside of Ketchikan, AK Steve heard the beckoning springtime "hoot" of the Sooty grouse. He put forth a great effort hunting them in 2014 and left perplexed.
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S1, EP4 "The New American Food Chain: Wild Pigs"On this trip, Rinella travels to the Sacramento Valley in central California in search of a challenge and good food. 300 years ago Spanish settlers let a handful of pigs loose in order to turn acorns into bacon.
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S1, EP5 "Brotherhood, Badlands, and Pack Llamas: Montana Mule Deer"Along with a pair of cantankerous and spit-hurling pack llamas, Steven and his brother Matt camp and hunt in the arid badlands of eastern Montana for mule deer.
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S1, EP6 "The Roughest Country: Texas Aoudad Sheep"Steven heads into the Texas backcountry after one of the continent's most elusive feral animals -- the Barbary sheep, or Aoudad, of North Africa. Featured meal is North African style clay pot sheep.
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S1, EP8 "Canyon Bottoms and Cookouts: Texas Javelina"Rinella heads out on an Archery hunt for Javelina in the canyons of West Texas.
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S1, EP10 "Big Bucks and Small Game: Wisconsin Whitetail Deer"Steve heads to Central Wisconsin to spend a few days on his friend Doug's historical family farm. Steve and Doug hunt whitetail deer with special conservation tags and later team up with a group of locals to hunt rabbits and squirrels.
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S2, EP1 "Big Sky, Bigger Birds: Montana Wild Turkey"Steve and his brother Matt load up the llamas for a backcountry spring Turkey hunt in Montana's Powder River Breaks. This rugged terrain is the brothers' long time stomping grounds.
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S2, EP2 "The Fair Chase: Arizona Mountain Lion"Steve is on a mountain lion hunt in Southeast Arizona.
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S2, EP3 "Crossing Borders: Mexican Bison"Steve heads to the Sonoran Desert to stalk free-ranging buffalo on some truly spectacular terrain.