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Steven Rinella heads into the mountains of the Sonora Desert on a true, wild, free-ranging bison hunt. Steve knows Buffalo, but seeing and stalking these beasts in this dry, stark habitat is very different from anything he’s ever done. But with persistence and patience, he's able to find a herd of one of North America's most iconic animals. Sharing the bounty, Steve experiences a traditional Mexican feast with a table of hungry cowboys. #fueledbynature #MeatEater
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@tymesgale6205
@tymesgale6205 3 года назад
I don’t care that his Spanish is crap, but I respect him for diving into a culture and respect for animals. Keep these episodes coming!
@Two2onefive
@Two2onefive 3 года назад
Found the vegan.
@Two2onefive
@Two2onefive 3 года назад
@Monty B Watch his conversation with him and the vegan. It explains alot about his respect. Also, don't care who you voted for.
@tymesgale6205
@tymesgale6205 3 года назад
@@Two2onefive no you just found the Native American
@Two2onefive
@Two2onefive 3 года назад
@Monty B Do you eat meat?
@tymesgale6205
@tymesgale6205 3 года назад
@@Two2onefive yeah. do bears shit in the woods? Do fish piss in the water. I guess ingenious people are vegans???
@peternagy6067
@peternagy6067 3 года назад
5:47 eagle fling with a snake, the national emblem of Mexico
@KA-om9oz
@KA-om9oz 3 года назад
Haha... naw. A can of Coke is more like it
@slick8038
@slick8038 3 года назад
Beautiful
@LuisSanchez-dk7ne
@LuisSanchez-dk7ne 3 года назад
@@KA-om9oz fuck bro. Id say thats racist but its too goddam funny and im mexican
@__Gw
@__Gw 3 года назад
Long live Quetzalcoatl
@FJBF1998
@FJBF1998 3 года назад
If it had landed on a cactus, Rinella would've had to stop and settle right then and there lol. That would be a sign that he's home.
@jorgevillalobos1852
@jorgevillalobos1852 3 года назад
I'm a hunter and I'm Mexican. I'm glad you had the chance to visit my country, hunt in it, and enjoy our food and our people.
@duhgreatnate249
@duhgreatnate249 Год назад
Mexican food is so damn good. Enchiladas!
@alphaov
@alphaov Год назад
Ahguevo
@jaquezcason9401
@jaquezcason9401 Год назад
Mexico is beautiful
@Guerilla2doggz
@Guerilla2doggz Год назад
Do yall have wild tacos ? I'd love to hunt them
@cameronmcrae9768
@cameronmcrae9768 Год назад
Mexican Hunter really means cartel assassin bro
@funkymonkeylovin
@funkymonkeylovin 3 года назад
This show is SO good! It's inspired me to get my hunters license! UPDATE: Got my license and am now trying to schedule a time to go hunt pigs in Northern California!
@DallasRSnider
@DallasRSnider 3 года назад
Well, congratulations Brian! Welcome
@funkymonkeylovin
@funkymonkeylovin 3 года назад
@@DallasRSnider Thanks! I'm still just in the Hunter's Ed phase, but it's a start!
@lokei1326
@lokei1326 3 года назад
@@funkymonkeylovin welcome to the family! I only got mine about 10 years ago, but it gets me in the woods again and that I have sorely missed.
@DallasRSnider
@DallasRSnider 3 года назад
@@funkymonkeylovin what state are you in?
@funkymonkeylovin
@funkymonkeylovin 3 года назад
@@DallasRSnider California (for now)
@severalbraindamages
@severalbraindamages 3 года назад
As a Mexican I never imagined that this was something you could do in my country, definitely looks awesome.
@dave131
@dave131 3 года назад
Absolutely no clue that wild buffalo lived in Mexico. I blame NatGeo for not informing me
@kittehwrangla7255
@kittehwrangla7255 3 года назад
@@dave131 I believe humans have had to bring these specific buffalo to the area to re introduce them. I didnt realize they stretched so far south at one point either tho. Good thing they are helping them come back.
@dave131
@dave131 3 года назад
@Ammon Herrera Damn ! And I think we have problems hitting whitetails here. Can't imagine hitting a bison. Get your license and thin the herd !
@mike81399
@mike81399 3 года назад
💯
@HalfWarrior
@HalfWarrior 3 года назад
God bless you sir; Im north of you in Arizona. Ive only hunted deer.
@shanerogers1628
@shanerogers1628 3 года назад
Steve- This is dog proofing right here *Shows saddest good boy in Mexico*
@janaminchhoff6021
@janaminchhoff6021 3 года назад
That is so true. My dog is doing the same face right now, because she didn’t get her dinner yet.😄
@jfritch1446
@jfritch1446 3 года назад
18:37
@TheUglyAmerican007
@TheUglyAmerican007 3 года назад
I happen to own the goodest good boy in New Mexico 😂
@mightyORFEN
@mightyORFEN 13 дней назад
Poor feller.
@Terry-Tuna
@Terry-Tuna Год назад
"You have to learn to live in Paradox. You can stand in the rain, and look toward the sun." What an utterly brilliant quote.
@jeffadams4590
@jeffadams4590 Год назад
Steve is also a writer and a poet, excellent commentary. Just missing some dialog from the folks on the ranch.
@Terry-Tuna
@Terry-Tuna Год назад
@@jeffadams4590 Couldn't agree more. I think he honestly makes the show, no doubt in my mind.
@andrewmoseng2047
@andrewmoseng2047 Год назад
I was thinking the same thing
@kylesmith3211
@kylesmith3211 5 месяцев назад
​@@Terry-TunaI've tried watching the other meat eater RU-vid series and it's just not the same without Steve, he brings in know about history, culture, and life lessons... Also he definitely has a way with words that just make you feel at one with nature and this experience of life we all get to enjoy
@Terry-Tuna
@Terry-Tuna 5 месяцев назад
@@kylesmith3211 facts.
@michaeljleone1124
@michaeljleone1124 2 года назад
Nice to see Mexico in a positive light. The older people remind me of my Italian grandparents. Great show
@htmn4712
@htmn4712 Год назад
Spanish and Italian words are so similar
@mariogamez1356
@mariogamez1356 3 года назад
i live close to this region im glad how our people always welcome you 🙂🇲🇽🇺🇸
@smicksmookety
@smicksmookety 3 года назад
We're all your people.
@Fazman81
@Fazman81 3 года назад
@@smicksmookety We may have different cultures but we all belong to the human race.
@nfiocxkfox5731
@nfiocxkfox5731 3 года назад
Phey prptyiopp
@ericdickey7542
@ericdickey7542 3 года назад
Some of the most beautiful pieces of land in the world 🙏🏼
@MrPrecich
@MrPrecich 3 года назад
Habla solo por ti mugroso corriente.
@tinysupreme6417
@tinysupreme6417 3 года назад
My level of respect for you has grown. You could have picked out the biggest bull to harvest but you didn't. A lot of guys egos wouldn't allow them to have that kind of discipline. Good job, Steve.
@rockyperez2828
@rockyperez2828 2 года назад
As a true hunter it is known by most younger is tenderer
@terryleblanc6868
@terryleblanc6868 Год назад
Early in the vid Steve explains how he could take a young one for a feast for the cowboys that worked on that land
@chinncannon
@chinncannon Год назад
I don't remember ever seeing a MeatEater show where Steve says something like: "This time I'm going for a trophy animal". He is always more interested in what's usefull... the meat, hide and edible parts. He's my kind of hunter. As my dad always said, "antler soup is awful, so why hunt for them?"
@ericluzan4465
@ericluzan4465 2 года назад
I’m Hispanic, and live in Southeastern AZ, right on the border between AZ and Sonora Mex. I’ve bow hunted mule deer, couse whitetail, and javelina in the area my whole life. It’s really awesome to see Steve try machaca. We make machaca with deer meat, and throw it in our eggs in the mornings. So It was awesome to see him try a piece of my culture!!👍🏼
@nathanielromero9823
@nathanielromero9823 Год назад
Where at so do i
@ericluzan4465
@ericluzan4465 Год назад
@@nathanielromero9823 Douglas , AZ my friend 👍🏼
@secondplace
@secondplace 3 года назад
So Steve owns a g string... explains that time he lived in NYC.
@pabloramos420
@pabloramos420 3 года назад
Respect for coming to Mexico and respecting everything and everyone !! 🇲🇽🙏🙏🙏
@BigTimberLodge
@BigTimberLodge 2 года назад
I have lived Mexico twice, and when Steve was in the ranch kitchen helping prepare the food, I could smell it. I am talking hardcore flashbacks to the authentic smells of an amazing Mexican kitchen. Thanks MeatEater
@bonham728
@bonham728 3 года назад
I don't understand how there is not a lot more subscribers to Meateater. Steve is the best.
@zeusluis986
@zeusluis986 3 года назад
Its a bullshit
@brodiewillis9694
@brodiewillis9694 3 года назад
People might just no realize it's here, it's taken me this long to find it
@bonham728
@bonham728 3 года назад
@@brodiewillis9694 yes that is true.
@noahgregory8904
@noahgregory8904 3 года назад
“If it wasn’t so thorny I’d be hunting in my G-string” 😭😂 lol!!!
@dwayneflorence4482
@dwayneflorence4482 Год назад
That’s showing respect for the animal, the land and the people sharing it. Thank you.
@johncalliope197
@johncalliope197 3 года назад
Old timers wrote that recipe so they can laugh at guys like you when they try it.
@DallasRSnider
@DallasRSnider 3 года назад
HAHA! Right? Definitely
@artmerk1834
@artmerk1834 3 года назад
I was going to say the same thing!!
@schottiey
@schottiey 3 года назад
Just like red dawn and the deer blood.
@rybobuno
@rybobuno 3 года назад
Comanches drank bile straight from a fresh kill.
@jeffalbillar7625
@jeffalbillar7625 3 года назад
@@rybobuno they were the craziest of the Indian nation's. Or I have read so.
@jadh7947
@jadh7947 3 года назад
“If it wasn’t so thorny, I’d be hunting in my g-string.” 🤣🤣 I love this guy!!
@Machogiant
@Machogiant 3 года назад
Best part of my week is when these episodes release
@michaelwalsh9881
@michaelwalsh9881 3 года назад
You said it
@HJL8094
@HJL8094 3 года назад
Watch on the website
@lobstereleven4610
@lobstereleven4610 3 года назад
Check out their website, whole season is on there
@C-24-Brandan
@C-24-Brandan 3 года назад
Kudos for trying that Liver & Gall lol ... The knowledge & respect you have/show for the animals is awesome!! 🇺🇸👍✅
@DallasRSnider
@DallasRSnider 3 года назад
My thoughts exactly! Get to learn a lot of techniques I'd love to try, and some not so much haha. But still, love to lear it
@neverlistentome
@neverlistentome 3 года назад
Not everyone can taste the bitterness in gall, it's a genetic trait. (remember science class when to had a strip with a chemical that only tasted bitter to some?)
@lindylewis1719
@lindylewis1719 3 года назад
me to
@bryanmcleod9346
@bryanmcleod9346 2 года назад
Like, doesn't everybody like raw liver, with a piss from the bladder sprinkled on it? LOL!!
@cookingonwheels2695
@cookingonwheels2695 Год назад
Galbatter isnt piss bozo it helps digest fat
@MikeD-it9qb
@MikeD-it9qb 3 года назад
I love your last little bit--i always have a hard to time explaining to people that true hunters, have more respect for an animal, and a non hunter will ever have.
@ivanorizaba9174
@ivanorizaba9174 3 года назад
Steve is one of the most if not the most ethical hunter I've watch! Awesome vid even tho I've watch most of them on Netflix
@Candyman1996.e
@Candyman1996.e 3 года назад
Not sure i could ever even imagine a better looking/sounding experience
@mikemehevic5292
@mikemehevic5292 Год назад
Steve you're a real wordsmith and a great outdoorsman. Thanks for a great show.
@dsmt8703
@dsmt8703 3 года назад
Looks like a great reason to come together with some great people to share the experiences of the people of our great continent. Thank you Steven, for sharing this experience with us.
@vlatkomarjanovic6594
@vlatkomarjanovic6594 Год назад
This is the most appropriate and healthiest diet for humans, meat from large ruminant animals. That meat looked beautiful. I envy this guy.
@jeffreylocke8808
@jeffreylocke8808 Год назад
Buffalo are a natural food source that every American should taste a piece of at least once in their life. Thanks for this video.
@jeremiahhedeen3879
@jeremiahhedeen3879 2 года назад
You treated that bison with respect, thank you for that, love the show
@kimsong5092
@kimsong5092 3 года назад
Arthur Morgan makes it looks so easy in RDR2
@firstnamelastname4249
@firstnamelastname4249 3 года назад
Just charge on horseback shoot it with poison arrow, congrats
@thedarkgreenvanman
@thedarkgreenvanman 2 года назад
RIP Arthur
@Michael-st9ky
@Michael-st9ky 2 года назад
@@thedarkgreenvanman spoiler* buffalo dies
@elmochomo8218
@elmochomo8218 2 года назад
overrated game
@EpicEvilMonster12
@EpicEvilMonster12 3 года назад
I love that Steve shares his meats with the hosts there's nothing like sharing your kill
@jacksugar_
@jacksugar_ 3 года назад
The idea of buffalo herds moving across the land like the shadow of a cloud. wow
@CalixtoSalinas
@CalixtoSalinas 3 года назад
15:00 *Eats liver with bile* "Ugh.. that is vile"
@stevefavela9179
@stevefavela9179 3 года назад
That machaca is 🔥, caramelized onions, diced tomatoes ,machaca and eggs mixed in a pan make the best breakfast ever , and homemade tortillas make it even better
@brandonramirez1338
@brandonramirez1338 3 года назад
The ranchers of Mexico are last true cowboys!
@AZMATTAZ06
@AZMATTAZ06 3 года назад
Facts
@marcuswhitmore5261
@marcuswhitmore5261 8 месяцев назад
Im black and my wife is Mexican..their food really does hit so different
@louzer2566
@louzer2566 3 года назад
Damn that Mexican food looks delicious AF
@MrGhostface213
@MrGhostface213 3 года назад
It is lmao 😂 where you bin ? Eating McDonald’s your whole life
@louzer2566
@louzer2566 3 года назад
Rusty Nails u act like you’ve eaten authentic Mexican food on a Mexican ranch in Mexico da fuck outta here
@Fazman81
@Fazman81 3 года назад
@@louzer2566 Oh trust me it is. My grandpa has a ranch in San Luis Potosí and we would go 3-4 times a year from Texas and eat this kind of food. My grandfather also hunted wild game to put food on the table. He planted Maíz and other vegetables but he also hunted deer, rabbit, jabalina, quail and other game. My grandmother God rest her soul made amazing food only my aunt Irene learned her recipes. God willing this coming year I’ll be going again to enjoy the amazing food in Mexico. God bless
@mexicanboxingcartel5533
@mexicanboxingcartel5533 3 года назад
Trust me it is bro !! I can't wait to get on my grill this weekend.
@mexicanboxingcartel5533
@mexicanboxingcartel5533 3 года назад
I can't wait to get on my grill this weekend!!
@stovar1182
@stovar1182 2 года назад
Steven, I really liked this episode. Just took me back to when my grandparents used to cook like this in northern Mexico.
@joshtaylor6748
@joshtaylor6748 3 года назад
I would LOVE to shadow that cook for a month. Just stand back and soak it all in. It would change the way you look at food for the rest of your life.
@sonnyp1573
@sonnyp1573 3 года назад
The bile thing is also part of my culture as well. Although we add herbs to the bile and meat before eating. It is respect to the animal, so we try to consume as much as we can, even keeping the bones to make soup broth. This goes for all big game that we harvest. For birds, we do not rip out only the breast. We pluck the bird completely, gut it, then cook the entire thing. I was born in the states and learned this from the elders that immigrated to this country. I still carry the tradition to the younger generations that I hunt with, even though our fore fathers are no longer with us.
@Stephen-uz8dm
@Stephen-uz8dm 2 года назад
Thank you
@lukemcguire6363
@lukemcguire6363 3 года назад
Something tells me Steve might be having some tacos de lengua. Tongue tacos, one of my favorites. They're amazing. They used to seem exotic to me but tongue is just a muscle like any other we eat
@bryona5271
@bryona5271 3 года назад
Since Steve obviously owns a g-string, for season 10 we should get a special episode of him hunting and/or fishing in one
@racebiketuner
@racebiketuner Год назад
Please do not! 😵
@user-xh3ct9vh7k
@user-xh3ct9vh7k 6 месяцев назад
Had the pleasure of turkey hunting this ranch. It’s beautiful and immense. Great people.
@traumazombie3843
@traumazombie3843 3 года назад
This guy idles at beast mode. The dinner looks like family time on the Rez; I have fond memories of all my uncle's coming back to eat after some hard work, as I got older I got to become part of that.
@deannamoodydixson690
@deannamoodydixson690 3 года назад
Stand in the rain and look towards the sun.....bunch of stuff in life makes sense now...only took 43 years to hear this 🤔👍
@gabycastillo3395
@gabycastillo3395 3 года назад
Saludos desde Guadalajara México se ve tan rica la carne!!
@dariog36th
@dariog36th 3 года назад
Verdad que si. Me quede con ganas de probarla.
@gabycastillo3395
@gabycastillo3395 3 года назад
@@dariog36th saludos
@shadowperez
@shadowperez 3 года назад
That’s what she said
@shanebefort7886
@shanebefort7886 2 года назад
The thing that I like the most other than he's a respectful hunter that treats it not as a sport but as a lifestyle is that he is actually a good shot. You watch all these other people go out and hunt and they can't down something with less than 5 rounds.
@chrisc702
@chrisc702 3 года назад
This is the most authentic as Mexican as you can get. Super cool .
@Siiafu
@Siiafu 3 года назад
6:40 to 6:45 you can see the camera man in the background getting a different angle on steve
@krazykanux
@krazykanux 3 года назад
One episode and i am hooked, i like his respect of the people, culture and nature. I am not even a hunter and i like his show. I know how is my evening for tonight, watching a few more episodes😄😄.
@joeyfish3156
@joeyfish3156 3 года назад
Steven is my newfound hero.
@jimnygaard3867
@jimnygaard3867 2 года назад
Non meat eater conversation regarding killing game, "It is complicated..." was a great way to begin this challenging conversation. Love the vids and the very well thought out narratives that typically summarize the hunt! Nice job! You are welcomed at my camp anytime!!
@jonmichael02302
@jonmichael02302 3 года назад
I was so against killing animals until I started watching this show... As an animal lover, it's hard to watch them being slaughtered but at the end of the day, I get it, it's the cycle/circle of life for some.
@iangraham6887
@iangraham6887 3 года назад
as a hunter myself, im glad you are able to see that its not black and white when it comes to the taking of an animal's life. the philosophy i was taught was that going and harvesting your own meat was healthier and more ethical than the meat you get from the supermarket shelves. you know where the meat is from, you get exercise from it, you actually study and come to love what you eat (as an animal and a food source), and the animal i harvest gets to have a life and the freedom to roam. being a conservationist and animal lover myself, i believe that the choice should always be yours whether or not to hunt, but respect for the animals from 100 percent of the population is a must. without respect for an animal, they will eventually go away for a long time like the Bison or forever like the dodo. Hunting is not slaughter, if it was it would be called "getting". to hunt, is to harvest and pay respect to the land and the animal you eat and to gain emotion and pride with what you eat. Slaughter is without respect and and takes the joy, disappointment, and the anger out of the hard work it takes to get an animal.
@kaimargonar1000
@kaimargonar1000 3 года назад
If hunters are there to slaughter, they would rather bring m4...probably...
@mattfleming86
@mattfleming86 3 года назад
I feel that if one consumes meat at all they have a philosophical and ethical duty to harvest, clean, and eat game at least -once- It is a spiritual experience. I am proud to be connected to my meat. Now that I'm older we have our own livestock and poultry. I know something I raise or hunt had good quality of life, it died in a clean humane way, and it was appreciated by me and my family. So many folks have been responsible for the death of hundreds of animals (and most of them in poorer living conditions) and will never know what that steak or chicken breast REALLY means. I can take pride and comfort in what I eat, and I'm proud to feel that way. I'm a grown ass man, and I still get that feeling when I'm crouched down next to a deer.. A smile on my face and sometimes even a tear on my cheek.. I'm truly fortunate to be in that position, and so very thankful and humbled. I hope that animal lived its BEST life while it was here... and I know it is going to help me live my best life. Get out and hunt.
@fanosoX
@fanosoX 3 года назад
That is exactly what this show is here to teach. Hunting the way Steve does is ethical and very much a part of life
@jonmichael02302
@jonmichael02302 3 года назад
@Matias D.C It's obvious the best part of your brain ran down your mother's thigh...
@Navrak
@Navrak 3 года назад
Just a tip for using the Gaul fluid , when processing an animal I always put the Gaul bladder aside . When finished processing, use the fluid to wash your hands first , it’ll help take off all the fatty residue, then you can use normal soap ( especially if cold water Is only available in the field ) . Greet video 👍👍
@TheGuncage
@TheGuncage Год назад
Thank u for keeping hunting alive I am 55 born and raised in Michigan I’ve been shooting and hunting my whole life and these kids now a days don’t get out so thank u
@maughan6957
@maughan6957 Год назад
Tongue is one of my favorite cuts of any big game.
@derrickchacon3857
@derrickchacon3857 3 года назад
Love the history that Steve includes with all of these videos! So informative, especially for novices like myself!
@twowander2470
@twowander2470 3 года назад
Great episode. Not the kind of environment I enjoy (hot/dry) but really makes me envious of that experience.
@caseyl9906
@caseyl9906 11 месяцев назад
I was dumbstruck by the poetry of the phrase "herds movin' across the land like shadows from clouds"
@kgw100
@kgw100 3 года назад
buffalo/bison is almost as delicious as elk. This video made me insanely hungry. Some of the best food ive ever seen. You love and appreciate the animals life and sacrifice and nature for all the resources it provides. By immersing yourself and living within the working of nature you show your respect as part of the food chain
@tinabarrette963
@tinabarrette963 Год назад
Yup. Elk and Bison❤️
@jaydynspencer6739
@jaydynspencer6739 3 года назад
I watch this all day
@dustinstanford9587
@dustinstanford9587 3 года назад
Same video all day?
@user-yn2ru2ep1j
@user-yn2ru2ep1j 3 года назад
Get a job.
@bordengegeny5582
@bordengegeny5582 3 года назад
It's only 22 minutes though..
@PoopfaceMc
@PoopfaceMc 3 года назад
If I have to see another Ty Pennington commercial about mortgages, I'm going to let Steve blast me with that rifle...
@BobbySianna16
@BobbySianna16 3 года назад
Shout out to Steve Rinella! Meat Eater is the best show ever. Make more seasons please! East Los Angeles! 🤪
@lorenavergara9163
@lorenavergara9163 3 года назад
Excelente Episodio. Búfalo ala Mexicana 🍅🧅🧄🌶🥑en cilantro 🌿 es lo mejor 😋😍
@westonschubert1832
@westonschubert1832 3 года назад
One of my favorite episodes so far. Love this channel. Keep doing what your doing @MeatEater!
@josephbonkoski1920
@josephbonkoski1920 3 года назад
Laughed so hard when he ate that bile.
@jesusestrada449
@jesusestrada449 10 месяцев назад
One of the top episodes for sure! 🇲🇽
@ignalbanirarranz
@ignalbanirarranz 3 года назад
Dude. You are amazing. Every episode i love you more. Really.
@brycesnowden4176
@brycesnowden4176 3 года назад
Pulled out your inner Clint Eastwood with that “dehydration was a killer”
@savagetilley2782
@savagetilley2782 2 года назад
I grew up in a family of hunters. I watched Jim Shockey religiously. When I found Steve a few years ago. I found someone very relatable and down right a nice person. SO thankful for this!
@lukemcguire6363
@lukemcguire6363 3 года назад
I'm amazed by the buffalos ability to live in the scorching Mexican desert. I mean, they're so thick furred it's almost like wool
@mdh6977
@mdh6977 3 года назад
My God, stomach is growling right now!!
@securitasguam9110
@securitasguam9110 3 года назад
ACU
@lmaoiwaslikelmao1132
@lmaoiwaslikelmao1132 3 года назад
How did I just discover this channel + series? It's amazing.
@travisfamilyfirst7675
@travisfamilyfirst7675 3 года назад
Mr. Rinella is the best at narrating his hunts
@aarongodderidge2239
@aarongodderidge2239 3 года назад
Steve should talk about his rifle and why he is using that caliber on these hunts :) I love these episodes!
@509Gman
@509Gman 3 года назад
He used 7mm Mag, and I believe it is because a) it is more than sufficient to take any North American Big game animal, and b) inside of about 400 yds, your range and wind estimation are much less critical.
@HaNsWiDjAjA
@HaNsWiDjAjA 3 месяца назад
He didnt say for this hunt, but in his book "American Buffalo" he mentioned using a .300 Win Mag for his 2005 Alaskan buffalo hunt. He also mentioned that caliber in his "A Guide to Hunting Bison" article on the MeatEater website.
@HectorLopez-dl2hi
@HectorLopez-dl2hi 3 года назад
I was wondering what machaca was my entire life 😅😅☺👍🌮
@jerryarkema3870
@jerryarkema3870 3 года назад
I love your videos. What I am really impressed with is your physical conditioning when hiking places like Alaska. I was in the pioneer class at Grand Valley State College in '63, now University.
@cahoutcharles961
@cahoutcharles961 2 года назад
I respect that even a master hunter like Steve is always willing to learn something new
@todddubeck
@todddubeck 3 года назад
20:41 ... Is that Callahan's Mexican relative? It looks just like him!
@nicholaschriss1706
@nicholaschriss1706 3 года назад
I wish we could have an experience like that here in Australia
@dainsmith1491
@dainsmith1491 3 года назад
You can bowhunt water buffalo there. Check out Adam Greentree if you haven't already.
@mitchellannis-brown2487
@mitchellannis-brown2487 3 года назад
Dude are you serious? We have water buffalo and scrub bulls all over the top end of Australia. You can do exactly this
@nicholaschriss1706
@nicholaschriss1706 3 года назад
@@mitchellannis-brown2487 Yeah that probably is the case but I have to get on a plane to get there bro. It would be quicker and cheaper to go to NZ
@surfpapo
@surfpapo 3 года назад
Nice video good real Mexican food they work very hard , Peace ☮️
@gerardog2663
@gerardog2663 2 года назад
It's amazing how ranchers handle game. I used to go deer hunting with my dad and his friends, and the ranchers would carry the dead dear on their shoulders, on steep land. We're from Nuevo Leon, MX, border state with Texas.
@dallasgross7293
@dallasgross7293 3 года назад
love that, stand in the rain and look to the sun. life in British Columbia lol
@calebmasson275
@calebmasson275 3 года назад
Gotta love meat eater
@patches152
@patches152 3 года назад
having had bison meat, i can't imagine how great that lingua is vs traditional cattle.
@LUISga55555
@LUISga55555 3 года назад
I live in mexico and lengua Is a pretty common thing to eat, I'm curious how buffalo compares to it
@patches152
@patches152 3 года назад
@@LUISga55555 I'm from California and we get a ton of lingua at the various taquerias. I'd assume that bison lingua is better than beef, but I'll need to do a Pepsi challenge to confirm
@SAMSUNGA-vu6os
@SAMSUNGA-vu6os Год назад
Boy o boy a man of many cultures gone to most part of the world each learning how each country live and ways of living All the best from Sabah Borneo👍🤚❤
@mikemorse7058
@mikemorse7058 3 года назад
Buy this guy's book on buffalo.
@ba77inganope28
@ba77inganope28 3 года назад
Man you gotta find some big cats in the blue Arizona, near the white mtns along the az nm border. Mtn lions that have bulky muscles and paws like a dinner plate.
@adamthomson5264
@adamthomson5264 3 года назад
Outstanding hunt. It was interesting that you covered everything about this hunt. The hunt, the shot,respect for the animal,care & preparation,packing out and cooking. I would be nice to know what rifle and the kind of ammunition you were using.Maybe you could include that information on all of your hunts. Thanks.
@dylancisneros7321
@dylancisneros7321 2 года назад
I’ve always wondered this every show. But at around the 8 minute mark you can see .300wsm written on the barrel of this rifle. The ammo was white tipped so after a google it looks like 180gr Nosler Accubond trophy grade ammo. Obviously this is only one of I’m sure multiple
@joshuatamayo6151
@joshuatamayo6151 Год назад
18:53 I thought Steven was about to do bison jerky bumps with the boys hahahaha
@nathanielwowchuk6880
@nathanielwowchuk6880 3 года назад
as an archeologist, I've seen some records of indigenous people telling Europeans things that made no sense. sometimes it is pretty obvious it was to mess with them. the gall bladder thing is most likely one of those pranks.
@adrianfishing5535
@adrianfishing5535 3 года назад
Exelente cazeria me encanta lo que ases sebe que eres una gran persona saludos de Culiacán Sinaloa México 🇲🇽
@Paulie.k
@Paulie.k 3 года назад
I have seen all your episodes on Netflix multiple times, and it is impossible to get any of your other seasons or episodes here in the uk, please keep these coming they are really helping me through lockdown.
@rockyperez2828
@rockyperez2828 2 года назад
Hey southeast do u not have youtube that is were I watch the vids from
@Paulie.k
@Paulie.k 2 года назад
@@rockyperez2828 sorry I don’t understand your comment pal
@backwoodhound3426
@backwoodhound3426 3 года назад
Mexican-American. Best of both worlds
@danielwackerman7749
@danielwackerman7749 2 года назад
"If it wasn't so thorny..." classic!
@evankrhodes
@evankrhodes 3 года назад
Epic segment brother. What a great experience.
@tomjoli04
@tomjoli04 3 года назад
Its bueno, me gusta 😂
@josemoreno5940
@josemoreno5940 2 года назад
I'm mexican. My 76yo uncle invited me 2 years ago for my 1st hunt, he was a hunter since he was 4yo, he was the best hunter I ever met, he loved go to the USA and Canada to do black bear and elk hunting, he passed away in 2021 and I never went with him for a whitetail or turkeys 😔 I got obsessed with this show, so I got a bow, I made the IHEA hunting course and I'm doing my first official hunt this year. I'm very excited!
@alphahoss1947
@alphahoss1947 2 года назад
This was food for the soul to see the loving care taken into consideration as to when to take the animal & how to cook up the meat pure excellence.
@dcasper
@dcasper 3 года назад
really good video, educational and interesting, and thats every single Meat eater i've seen! really enjoy watching these videos!
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