The New American Food Chain: Wild Pigs | S1E06 | MeatEater
Steve travels to the Sacramento Valley in central California in search of a new challenge and seriously good food. Today, Steve is hunting some wild boar, and if he's successful, he'll prepare a backcountry gourmet feast of roasted pork loin. Check out the MeatEater Podcast for more from Steve and the MeatEater Crew. Available here: bit.ly/2Scxfjn or wherever you get your podcasts. #fueledbynature
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Thanks to this show, my life has changed and now when I grocery shop, I sniff the air and stare at the meat aisle from a good vantage point.
This is the man that changed not only the way I hunt, but the way I eat as well. Finally a hunting show I’m proud of.
Steven Rinella is so underrated. I have never hunted in my life but binge-watching this show on KZread and Netflix has motivated me to get my Hunter's licence at 21 years old and has totally changed the way I want to live my life moving forward.
I’m in college, and after I graduate, I plan on being the first hunter in my family (vegans). I care about conservation and love the outdoors. Steve is truly an inspiration.
I love how they showed the coyote amd the road runner at the beginning, Looney tunes references are always appreciated
Steve and his crew are having the largest cultural effect on hunting, change my mind
i love that this is a REAL hunting show and it shows us all what actually happens, success and failures, not like other shows where its only the success
I love when they pick off quail or other small bird in this series because Steve never fails to stuff one in his cargo pants pocket. I don't know why but it makes me laugh every time.
I’ve never been hunting before. I wasn’t a super outdoorsy kid and didn’t grow up shooting. As I got older and learned more about the environment, climate change, and the meat packaging industry, I’ve developed a desire to want to eat sustainably, and in season. I absolutely love this show and Steve, showing an in depth look on what it means to provide for yourself, hunting wild game. He’s inspired me to learn to hunt and to process my own meat, and I love watching this show!
I love these old episodes but I really like how they’ve evolved in the newer seasons. A little less rock music and a little more introspection.
"Hutning feral cattle wouldn't be a bad way to spend a weekend" XD
Viewer here from Sweden. Steve, this show and Rogan&CO has helped inspire me to become a hunter myself. Went thru the training&licensing this spring, got my rifles now and am continuing practice shooting and searching for hunting grounds. Love it.
Hey Steve! You mentioned hunting wild cattle there at the end. You can actually do that in Alaska, out on some of the aleutian islands. That would make a cool episode!
Man I got nothing but respect for you. The way you hunt the way you respect not only the environment but the animals that you harvest. It says a lot it really does about who you are as a person
I am a 54-year-old man grew up on a farm hunting since 12 years old killed my first buck at 14 and I was hooked I remember when the first videos came out of hunting watch them all ever since you're hunting shows and cooking episodes are by far my absolute favorite love them all keep up the awesome work I appreciate all you do for conservation and hunting thank you
He has inspired me to buy my first .30-06 rifle and plan my first trip next year. To earn my meat and use the whole animal and how to respectfully hunt.
I am so thankful that MeatEater has been releasing the early seasons on KZread. It's nice to see these old episodes pop up out of nowhere. This show is an instant classic and required visual media for hunters. The quick interlude post-pig bump with the airgun, going for the quail, was like a cherry on top. Sometimes all you need is a little .177! I'd love to see more boar hunts and variety of pork cookups. This episode included an impromptu cooking lesson with the MacGuyver'ed quail rocket roast and apple-onion oven porkloin - how cool is that!?
Man... look at little baby face rinella. It doesn't seem like meateater has been out as long as it has.
In Texas, we think of Feral Hogs as Parasite Pigs. You can have all of that you want.
“Maybe one day we’ll be out here hunting feral cattle... wouldn’t be a bad way to spend the weekend”😂😂🤟🏽