There is a good chance that almost all of us have binged a show in the last few years. You know, binging a show? Watching multiple episodes of your favorite shows back to back for hours? I remember doing it long before streaming became a thing. Back when cable networks would air re-run marathons of your favorite shows. Back when you have a DVD book strictly for "Sopranos" episodes.

One of my favorite Netflix series is a hunting and fishing show known as "Meat Eater." The show features University of Montana alumni and journalist, Steve Rinella, as he goes on outdoor adventures around the globe. But, this isn't just your average hunting and fishing show. Steve has a way of telling stories and describing nature's beauty that is outstanding. When successful at hunting game, he will share tips and recipes on how to prepare your wild game.

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In one of my favorite episodes, Steve Rinella takes comedian Joe Rogan on his first deer hunt here in Montana. The episode captures how it feels to take someone hunting for the first time.

Steve Rinella is also the host of a successful podcast known simply as "The Meateater Podcast."

According to Logjam Presents, "Meateater LIVE" is coming to the Wilma on Wednesday, May 1st.

MeatEater is hitting the road again this spring for another round of MEATEATER LIVE. Join Steven Rinella and friends for a fun night celebrating the outdoor lifestyle. The MeatEater crew will deliver laughs, trivia, news, and opinion from across the worlds of hunting, fishing, wildlife conservation, and wild foods. All ages welcome.

 

As a BONUS! Steve Rinella is offering up an autographed copy of his best-selling wild game cookbook with every ticket purchase.

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