MeatEater, Inc. is an outdoor lifestyle company founded by renowned writer and TV personality Steven Rinella. Host of the Netflix show MeatEater and The MeatEater Podcast, Rinella has gained wide popularity with hunters and non-hunters alike through his passion for outdoor adventure and wild foods, as well as his strong commitment to conservation. Founded with the belief that a deeper understanding of the natural world enriches all of our lives, MeatEater, Inc. brings together leading influencers in the outdoor space to create premium content experiences and unique apparel and equipment. MeatEater, Inc. is based in Bozeman, MT.

AnnouncingCatch a Crayfish, Count the Stars—Steven Rinella’s newest book. It’s his first book for kids, and to kick off publication he’s taking the show on the road. Soget your tickets nowto meet Steve in person and get your copy signed!
Catch a Crayfish, Count the Starsis an adventure-filled guide to the outdoors for kids ages 8 and up. Filled to the brim with activities designed to get the kids outside, it’s the perfect gift for the budding young naturalist in your life. Kids will learn how to identify constellations, navigate through the woods, gig for bullfrogs, build a bug hotel, follow a game trail, and much more.
The Steven Rinella x SCHEELS Book Tour takes place from June 16th-25th at a participating SCHEELS store near you. Please note this is a ticketed event. The price of the ticket gets you a first-edition copy of the new book and your family access to the signing and photo line. There will be a limited quantity of tickets available at the event, but pre-purchasing tickets is highly encouraged to ensure that books don’t sell out.
Check out the tour stops below to see if Steve will be in your area, and purchase tickets at the links below or see ourevents pagefor more details.
Friday, June 16 —Billings, MTMonday, June 19 –Minneapolis, MNTues 6/20 –Omaha, NEWed 6/21 –Kansas City, MOThurs 6/22 –Dallas, TXFri 6/23 –Colorado Springs, COSat 6/24 –Johnstown, COSun 6/25 –Sandy, UT
Fair warning to parents—kids who read this book will come home with dirty hands and muddy boots, a few scraped knees and knuckles, and maybe even a wild critter or two. And we wouldn’t have it any other way.

