An Unofficial 'The MeatEater Podcast' Reading List

Highly Praised Books

Books described as "brilliant," "best," "recommend," and other praise words

Home Ground

Barry Lopez

"Steve Rinella recommends this book to Kevin, describing it as 'a glossary of landscape terminology' compiled by Barry Lopez. The book contains passages from literature explaining various landscape terms like 'hollow,' 'coulee,' 'draw,' and 'gut.' Rinella mentions it while discussing regional terms for drainages and geographical features during their squirrel hunting conversation."

Ep. 029

Sport Fish of the Gulf Coast

Vic Dunaway

"Mentioned during discussion about mercury in fish. Speaker describes Vic Dunaway as a favorite fish writer who does great books with pictures of fish and information for anglers going fishing in different locations. The books include concise food quality assessments. Speaker specifically mentions Dunaway's comment about great white shark being 'don't even ask' regarding food quality."

Ep. 373: Shirker Bucks, Baubellum, and Binturongs

Light in the Forest

Conrad Richter

"Steve recommends this as one of several books parents should read to their kids, mentioned in the context of teaching children and countering anti-hunting bias in children's literature."

Ep. 175: If Cabbages Had Legs I’d Hunt Them Too

Hatchet

Gary Paulsen

"Recommended as a children's book to read to kids, listed alongside other outdoor/survival themed books as alternatives to media with anti-hunting bias."

Ep. 175: If Cabbages Had Legs I’d Hunt Them Too

My Side of the Mountain

Jean Craighead George

"Mentioned as another children's book recommendation for parents to read to their kids, part of a list of outdoor-themed literature."

Ep. 175: If Cabbages Had Legs I’d Hunt Them Too

The Land Breakers

John Ehle

"Steve Rinella strongly recommends this book from 1964, describing it as historically accurate fiction about settlers around 1780 breaking new land. He praises the author's knowledge of trees, plants, and historical details, saying 'It is unbelievable.'"

Ep. 667: The Prairie Preacher and a Rant By Steve

One Man's Wilderness

Dick Proenneke

"Buck Bowden mentions this as one of his favorite books from childhood. He read it while living in Nome, Alaska. The book was about Dick Proenneke who went out to Twin Lakes and built a cabin by hand and lived there by himself. Buck says Proenneke was somewhat his inspiration for his own lifestyle choices."

Ep. 133: You're a cool dude, Buck.

The Perfect Storm

Sebastian Junger

"Steve mentions Sebastian's huge international bestseller about a commercial sword fishing boat that never returned, which was later made into a film with George Clooney and Mark Wahlberg."

Ep. 708: A Near Death Experience with Sebastian Junger

A Sand County Almanac

Aldo Leopold

"Carl discusses Leopold's seminal work, describing it as poetry that was collected and published after Leopold's death. The book was written at Leopold's property in Wisconsin and is described as essential reading for hunters, anglers, and conservationists. Multiple references throughout the conversation discuss specific essays from this book, including one titled 'Escudilla.'"

Ep. 072: American Wilderness