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File Size: 10214 KB
Print Length: 258 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0385529821
Publisher: Spiegel & Grau (September 4, 2012)
Publication Date: September 4, 2012
Sold by: Random House LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B007MGSM64
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I am of mixed minds about this book.On the one hand- and most importantly- it's a very interesting and well-written description of a hunter's hunting lifestyle.On the other- well I'll grant that the author says he's learned through the years, but some of the "hunting" and trapping he did as a kid was really cruel, and done only for money not for meat to eat.Still- I think it's important that those of us who did NOT grow up in the hunting subculture understand those that did- and also the reverse. (The reverse is mostly not covered in this book.)I think it was brave of Rinella to be so forthcoming about his various hunting stories. Personally, I am contemplating whether or not I would ever be interested in hunting, and this book is very informative- though not decisive- in that contemplation.I do admire his general respect for the animals, and his dedication to making their deaths not go to waste (apart from the muskrats he killed as a teen for their fur).It's a good book and I'm glad I read it.It is not a book for everyone. There's a lot of gory details here. If you are a carnivore and want to face up to what meat-eating really means- I'd recommend it. If you are a vegan- you probably would rather skip it due to irrelevance.
I had first herd Steven Rinella on the joe rogan experience podcast, it was very cool listening to his point of view about hunting. In fact his point of view I found to be quite educating to my own perspective of how I thought hunting was. I've definitely appreciated his show after listening to not only joe rogan's but his own podcast "meateater"(definitely check it out if you haven't allready). What I enjoy most about this book is the way he blends his own tales about his childhood with those of the mountain men, native Americans, or frontiers men of past decades. Also the wealth of information he has from years of hunting certainly make this one of the most interesting books I've ever read. It's definitely encouraged me to take up a rather long standing tradition of being involved with the conservation effort as well as hunting to live.
This book was my first exposure to Rinella. I must have missed out on the "The Wild Within" tv show, but now with his "Meateater" shows (which I truly wish were on Amazon Prime) and his "Meateater" podcast, not to mention the other books that he's written, I'm getting a lot of useful advice and smart, well-thought-out insights on a lot of different topics.This particular book consists of a lot of stories from Steve's life and really gives the reader an accurate portrayal of what makes Steve Steve. Buy this Rinella book but don't make the mistake of it being your last one by him (and check out his podcast too!).
This book really is everything this and others reviews say it is. What a joy to read! I've recently gotten interested in hunting and have been "on the hunt" (hah!) for books that share hunting wisdom and knowledge. This book outlines one man's life-long story of why he hunts, how he hunts, where he hunts, and how awesome (or in some cases bad) the eatin' is. Rinella does a fantastic job of sharing entertaining stories about his experiences, good and bad, while imparting much appreciated knowledge, wisdom and secrets about his methods. I loved how honest and down to earth Rinella was. It felt like sitting down, talking about life stuff, with an old friend. Other books I've read on the subject are oftentimes fluff pieces, with stories of hunting wildabeast and elephants in Africa, that read like a "fishing story" if ya know what I mean. Not this book. It was just plain honest and you could tell this guy just wants to share his passion for hunting with the whole world and provide information that will help us to succeed too. Thank you, Mr. Rinella, for this wonderful book!
I bought this book to read and as a gift. A great read and as a hunter who been hunting for over 40 years. Steven is the hunter, story teller and show “Meat Eater†that we’ve been waiting for. He explains the importance of hunting in our country. He doesn’t get lost in trophy hunting and scoring. He hunting to eat and he hunts where most of us can hunt. This is a book I challenge you to give to people who are against hunting and watch them open their minds to Steven. Thank-you
A fantastic read! It's written very well and down-to-earth. For anyone who is curious about hunting and has never been this is a great introduction. The authors passion for not only the act of hunting, but the animals themselves, the environments they live in and ultimately the food they provide carries you through the book, curious to know what he'll have to tell you about next.
As woman in the world of hunting and a passionate cook, Steve brings both interests together in an entertaining, educational ,insightful, well-written book. I enjoyed the comparison he draws of his experiences with things many of his readers might be more familiar with and are quite amusing. The Tasting Notes were especially interesting to my culinary side. His recollections of his childhood adventures with his brothers rival the modern-day classic movie "Wild America". This I my second book by Steve, my first having been The Scavengers Guide to Haute Cuisine. It whet my appetite for more from this great ambassador of ethical hunting, and I'll be recommending his books in my local game-cooking classes.
As a hunter I greatly enjoy the MeatEater television show. Steven's book includes more of what I like, his thoughtful, intellectual style of communicating. This book is mainly autobiographical. I paused to re-read many of the passages for their almost poetic imagery. Overall the subject matter may be a bit down and dirty for non-hunters but should elicit nods of recognition from readers with similar experiences. The last chapter should have been the first IMO, for the mood it set.
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