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Steven Rinella explains why it’s good to eat something from the land you are hunting on.
Steven Rinella explains why it’s good to eat something from the land you are hunting on.
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Cool. I like to see other peoples hunting rituals or ceremonies. Good stuff!
I think it’s important we get back to utilizing the full animal we kill. Learning how to use all parts to honor the animal like our forefathers/mothers did. Even tho we have modern materials that maybe in some instances better, I still think we at least need to know how to use all things off the animal we kill, such as the tendons for making cordage or string and using other things such as tanning the fur. Thanks for the website. Love it!
Quail is good!!! I think what makes this show really appealing is watching Steve kill, clean, process and consume. I asked another hunting show to demonstrate what they did after they had those awesome kills of some huge Boone and Crockett buck. Their response was that no one wanted to see that. But I believe people do want to see that. If we, as hunters, claim to be the ultimate conversationalist, spending millions of dollars to keep our sport alive and protect our rights to practice our sport, then we need to show the whole process. Good on ya’, Steve. BTW. Did Matt get skunked in Montana?
i feel like you do when we go hunting the only meat we have in are camp is what we could get that day I bow hunt so upland game birds are far game when we are out deer hunting so it is nothing to shot one or to a day when we are ouy