Ep 5. The Northern Rockies: British Columbia Grizzly (2)
- February 13, 2014
- 22 min
In the fifth episode of season four of MeatEater, titled "The Northern Rockies: British Columbia Grizzly (2)," host Steven Rinella continues his adventures in the rugged terrain of British Columbia in pursuit of a grizzly bear. This episode is the second part of Rinella's journey to harvest the fabled animal, which began in the previous episode.
In this episode, Rinella and his guide, Remi Warren, further explore the vast wilderness of the Cariboo Mountains in search of a mature male grizzly. Rinella goes on a solo hike to scout for potential hunting spots and stumbles upon a massive grizzly in the thick brush. However, due to safety concerns, Rinella decides to let the bear go and not pursue it.
The episode also explores the complex relationship between humans and grizzly bears in the wild. Rinella discusses the history of grizzly bear hunting in North America and the controversy surrounding the practice, which has been banned or restricted in many states and provinces.
Throughout the episode, viewers are also treated to breathtaking views of the Canadian Rockies and the varied wildlife inhabiting the region, such as moose, elk, and mountain goats. Rinella takes time to appreciate the natural beauty of the area and educate viewers on the importance of preserving the wilderness and its inhabitants.
As with all episodes of MeatEater, this one also delves into the culinary aspect of hunting. Rinella demonstrates how to properly field dress and butcher a grizzly bear, providing tips and tricks for preparing the meat for cooking. He then cooks up a delicious grizzly bear dish for his fellow hunters, showcasing the potential of this often-misunderstood game meat.
Overall, "The Northern Rockies: British Columbia Grizzly (2)" is a compelling and informative episode of MeatEater, exploring the ethics and intricacies of hunting in one of the wildest and most beautiful places on Earth.