Does Rinella not allow a gun to be carried on his hunts?

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Sometimes my pack has an empty holster. I just don't care to take it off and I'm not always needing to carry a handgun.

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Cancer on hunting? How so. I've always loved his show, really liked his book on buffalo.

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He sold controlling interest of “Meateater” to the Chernin Group, a large well known anti gun organization. So all the lemmings that support Stevie Boy are funding those that are trying to take away your weapons and freedoms. Cutting your own throats as it were. Probably will be a recipe in his new cookbook that can be yours for the low price of $99.99; personalized autographed copies only $399.99 with that extra portion going to the destroy the 2nd amendment fund. The more popular Steve is, the more money the antis get. Steve got his millions though so he will be fine…
 

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He sold controlling interest of “Meateater” to the Chernin Group, a large well known anti gun organization. So all the lemmings that support Stevie Boy are funding those that are trying to take away your weapons and freedoms. Cutting your own throats as it were. Probably will be a recipe in his new cookbook that can be yours for the low price of $99.99; personalized autographed copies only $399.99 with that extra portion going to the destroy the 2nd amendment fund. The more popular Steve is, the more money the antis get. Steve got his millions though so he will be fine…
Wow just googled it sad

I wonder if Steve can/will leave MeatEater and start something else. No doubt his show radically changed the hunting show genre.

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I was watching the episode where Rinella goes elk hunting with Jason Phelps from Phelps game calls.

Noticed that Jason had an empty holster on his hip the entire time.

Anyone know what’s up with that? I know that Rinella isn’t the biggest gun guy from prior comments.
It is a fact that Rinella is anti-gun and anti- 2A. All the animals on his show are darted and released after filming. The meat they cook is plant based medium purchased from California and Seattle and then made to look like meat. Just sayin'. 🥴😳🤪
 

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He sold controlling interest of “Meateater” to the Chernin Group, a large well known anti gun organization.
Steve: I agree in principle but Cherin is not the only entertainment group against gun ownership. Hollywood and pro-gun ownership just doesn't mix. If that is going to be your criteria for entertainment choices you might as well put your television in the dumpster. It's like trying to buy an iphone not made in China. No way.
I guess you could just download only Randy Newberg shows and Ted Nugent or Metallica music and feel good about not supporting anti-gun groups. I still like an occasional WWII or sword fighting movie.
 

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Steve: I agree in principle but Cherin is not the only entertainment group against gun ownership. Hollywood and pro-gun ownership just doesn't mix. If that is going to be your criteria for entertainment choices you might as well put your television in the dumpster. It's like trying to buy an iphone not made in China. No way.
I guess you could just download only Randy Newberg shows and Ted Nugent or Metallica music and feel good about not supporting anti-gun groups. I still like an occasional WWII or sword fighting movie.
Lars Ulrich was a big Hillary supporter, so no Metallica if you want to feel good.
 

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Wow just googled it sad

I wonder if Steve can/will leave MeatEater and start something else. No doubt his show radically changed the hunting show genre.

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I think if you go too deep on anything you will find some level of any organization that is anti something you like. Yeah, we can make choices not to support stuff we don't agree with, but you probably are just cutting off your nose to spite your face. If you like his show, watch it. If you don't, don't.

I find I watch the newest episodes once and they are sometimes interesting. It's hard to make them feel as new anymore, so it's a bit like the more you watch, the less you feel the need. It's on season 10 after all.

I do appreciate that he's willing to bring in people on his podcast with antagonistic views to his (including his brother), so I sometimes find more value in the podcast (although some of the podcasts lack any value).
 

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I don't think there is anybody that has done more to remove some of the stereotypes of blood thirsty, beer drinking, can shooting rednecks more than Rinella. His introspective style of narration combined with a reverence for wild things and wild places does wonders to bridge the divide between those who are pro and anti hunting. He has the ability to make a sensible argument about why we do what we do and has the medium to broadcast it. Just my 2 bits.
 

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I don't think there is anybody that has done more to remove some of the stereotypes of blood thirsty, beer drinking, can shooting rednecks more than Rinella. His introspective style of narration combined with a reverence for wild things and wild places does wonders to bridge the divide between those who are pro and anti hunting. He has the ability to make a sensible argument about why we do what we do and has the medium to broadcast it. Just my 2 bits.
Right, I can agree with most people (like his brother) that feel like R3 is mostly wasted dollars at this point.

That being said, I am interested in someone who is pro gun/pro hunting being able to effectively communicate to non hunters why the vast majority of hunters responsible and ethical people, and the value hunting provides to both our families and communities.

I find all the Rinella hate very odd overall. It mostly reads like jealousy to be honest.
 

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The fact that this is even a topic that spurred a thread on this forum is laughable. Some people have too much time on their hands.


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I've noticed that the hate for Rinella is particularly strong on here.
 

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I left my bear spray holster on my bino harness all season after returning from grizzly country. I would post a picture but don’t want to trigger someone.

My guess is that Phelps didn’t see a need for a sidearm on that hunt, he was likely between his own hunts of the year (he hunts a lot of grizzly territory with a bow). Removing the holster from a Kifaru belt can be a pain, especially if you aren’t going to run a pouch in its place.

No idea on state/Rez regulations that could’ve impacted the choice.

Steve Rinella might be the most pro gun guy of the whole current MeatEater bunch, FWIW.
 

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The hunt for drama and conflict .
Recreational outrage, as it were. People are going to find something to complain about.

@LostArra -​

If people are going to accuse Meateater of being a cancer to public land hunting or hunting in general (which is a bit of a stretch to say the least), then I hate to think what those same people think about Randy Newberg (Matt Rinella probably loathes Randy even more than his brother). Randy has also stated that he doesn't watch shows/movies that glorify gun violence (but maybe that's more a statement about people who make millions of dollars off of these movies then turn around and rally against gun ownership).

 
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I have only watched a handful of Meat Eater shows over the years, but I generally enjoyed them. I guess I don't understand the infighting amongst big game hunters. Aside from his Michigan accent, why all the vitriol for Rinella?
 

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Recreational outrage, as it were. People are going to find something to complain about.

@LostArra -​

If people are going to accuse Meateater of being a cancer to public land hunting or hunting in general (which is a bit of a stretch to say the least), then I hate to think what those same people think about Randy Newberg (Matt Rinella probably loathes Randy even more than his brother). Randy has also stated that he doesn't watch shows/movies that glorify gun violence (but maybe that's more a statement about people who make millions of dollars off of these movies then turn around and rally against gun ownership).

Hey Fitz: I'm confused by your comments directed at me. Apparently you are confused also.

My comment was regarding the general conflicting views of gun ownership rights and the entertainment industry.

I assume Newberg and Rinella are for private gun ownership but they are simply entertainers and squeezing every dollar they can out of the hunting industry.
 

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Wasn't totally disagreeing with you LostArra. Was actually agreeing with you for the most part on the Hollywood/anti-gun thing. Alec Baldwin who has railed against gun ownership for years just killed that lady on set because he's an idiot who doesn't believe in people's right to own guns, but uses them in his movies as long as he is getting paid.

My only slight disagreement was just pointing out that if the guy doesn't like Meateater for using his status/platform/social media to put focus on hunting and public hunting specifically, that he most likely isn't going to be fond of what Randy and the guys at FreshTracks are doing either. I like Randy/FreshTracks, but would also argue that he has done more to increase participation in public land hunting than Meateater ever thought about. I haven't seen MeatEater putting out videos specifically telling people how to apply for public land tags lately. But Randy already has 3-4 released in the last month.
 

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I have only watched a handful of Meat Eater shows over the years, but I generally enjoyed them. I guess I don't understand the infighting amongst big game hunters. Aside from his Michigan accent, why all the vitriol for Rinella?
I remember a phrase that I heard sometimes as a kid that sums up the M E'r situation.
"Got too big for his Britches".
 
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