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    Default Meateater on Netflix

    Who is watching this series on Netflix?
    Watching them stalk Mulies with bow now.

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    Good show.

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    Them that don't know him won't like him, and them that do sometimes won't know how to take him

    He ain't wrong, he's just different, and his pride won't let him do things to make you think he's right

    They don't put Championship rings on smooth hands

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    Watched em all and have started over. Wish they'd put up more seasons.

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    Podcast is good too.

    Got his cookbook for Christmas. I've been reading some recipes and I'm ready to go kill stuff to fill certain recipes.

    Might have to get duck cutter and Jake down here to try some of those buffalo squirrel legs.
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    I picked up his new cookbook tonight. Its pretty slick. His podcast kept me awake on the way to NM last month.
    "Eventually, all things merge into one, and a river runs through it. The river was cut by the world's great flood and runs over rocks from the basement of time. On some of the rocks are timeless raindrops. Under the rocks are the words, and some of the words are theirs.
    I am haunted by waters" Norman Maclean.

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    Does nothing for me. Unpopular opinion, but there's nothing about the show that I find interesting. I don't know what it is, but that dude just seems... I don't know...

    I do like his house in Alaska.

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    Watched an episode where he shot a bull moose but didn't kill it and when he walked up to it he had about 5 seconds to shoot it again but instead let it get up and charge him. He's either a goober at killin or allowed an animal to suffer for a more exciting tv show.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moonlight Hunter View Post
    Does nothing for me. Unpopular opinion, but there's nothing about the show that I find interesting. I don't know what it is, but that dude just seems... I don't know...

    I do like his house in Alaska.
    You more of a Stan Potts kinda guy?

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    I’ve started watching it in the last few days. It’s good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uga_dawg View Post
    Podcast is good too.

    Got his cookbook for Christmas. I've been reading some recipes and I'm ready to go kill stuff to fill certain recipes.

    Might have to get duck cutter and Jake down here to try some of those buffalo squirrel legs.

    Got a friend that tells me his Podcasts are very good.


    I really like his show, did not realize it was on Netflix

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    Carolina Counsel

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    Never watched the show and won't. That goes for all "hunting shows". I don't like my killing served with a side of preaching bullshit. The long game strategy many libs are taking with outdoorsmen is interesting to watch evolve, though. We even see it creeping in on this site lately. Stay tuned...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carolina Counsel View Post
    Did you read the entire article?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fox View Post
    Did you read the entire article?
    Yes.
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    Razors, sporting goods stores, decent hunting shows. I won’t be able to enjoy anything here soon.

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    His podcast is great. Lots of quality info and education to listen to combined with entertaining narrative

    TV show is ok.

    My oldest is currently reading his book
    A Nation of Sheep Breeds a Government of Wolves!

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    Rinella is a talented outdoor philosopher. I don't watch outdoor TV, though. I do find the company he's building rather interesting. Just hired Ryan Callahan away from First Lite. He's definitely a commited conservationist and public land advocate who could care less about pleasing the political cults.
    "hunting should be a challenge and a passion not a way of making a living or a road to fame"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stripa Swipa View Post
    Rinella is a talented outdoor philosopher. I don't watch outdoor TV, though. I do find the company he's building rather interesting. Just hired Ryan Callahan away from First Lite. He's definitely a commited conservationist and public land advocate who could care less about pleasing the political cults.
    I’m interested in your comment about being a public land advocate. What does that mean? Does it mean that he advocates for government-controlled land?
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    Just think of it as a free cell phone for people who like to hunt. Why should they have to bear the personal responsibility of costs associated with land rent or ownership when Uncle Sugar is more than willing to take on that role for them?

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