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Ep. 781: Game On, Suckers! MeatEater Trivia CLXXXVII

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00:00:07
Speaker 1: This medi podcast.

00:00:10
Speaker 2: Welcome to Meet Eater Trivia, the only game show where conservation always wins. I’m your host, Spencer Newharth, and today we’re joined by Randall Brody, Alex Alyssa, Anthony, Sarah Corey and Nate. This is a ten round quiz show with questions for meat eaters four verticals which are hunting, fishing, conservation and cooking, and there’s a prize. Meat Eater will donate five hundred dollars to the conservation organization of the winners choosing for the stat of the week. This week we’re looking at the performance of our favorite Jabbroni, Nate Mason. Oh, Nate, what do you think your strongest category is in Meat Eater Trivia? Hunting? That’s correct? Do you want to guess what percentage of hunting questions you get? Right? Like forty sixty percent? You’re selling yourself short? All right? Worst category? What do you think your worst vertical is? Fishing is your worst? What do you think the percentage is on the out? Oh? Like twelve forty five percent? So you’re better than you thought.

00:01:04
Speaker 3: I know about itself.

00:01:05
Speaker 2: I want to take a guess at conservation and cooking.

00:01:09
Speaker 4: Well, they’re around fifty then fifty five.

00:01:12
Speaker 2: Uh yeah, so we’ve got conservation at fifty one percent, cooking at fifty three percent. Nate gets fifty three percent of questions correct, which is ten percent worse than Steve, but ten percent better than Clay. How does that make you take?

00:01:26
Speaker 5: Bad?

00:01:26
Speaker 2: There you go.

00:01:27
Speaker 4: I really was hoping you’d say better than Steve, but at this time more I know, dude, Yeah, I think you kind of rocked me.

00:01:34
Speaker 2: Now you kind of he’s going to be good or bad for your performance.

00:01:39
Speaker 4: To who knows?

00:01:39
Speaker 2: Okay, it’d be good at the beginning.

00:01:41
Speaker 3: Yeah, and then CRASSENBN if history tells us anything.

00:01:44
Speaker 2: Here’s our Infrequently Asked Question segment. If you have a trivia related question for the crew, send it to trivia at the Meat Eater dot com. But the subject line I FQ you Wayne Ostrom says, what species of bear is in the studio? You record in? Your bear has far longer further than the Manitoba black bear on my wall. I don’t know what he’s referring to. What it would tell us about that? Randall, it’s a muskox. That is a muskox. Indeed, it has much longer.

00:02:11
Speaker 6: Is it an a media episode New to Back Island.

00:02:13
Speaker 2: There you go. Do we know what I got? The head?

00:02:17
Speaker 6: Season six, the skinned out head Steve gave me for my kids for a Halloween mask one year.

00:02:24
Speaker 2: Give us the next. On the hairlinth there, alex Or Randall, how long hair we talk?

00:02:28
Speaker 7: Oh, I’d say a healthy eight inches eight inches, but it’s got this nice underfur that’s called kiviot because I’ve heard Steve say many times here.

00:02:39
Speaker 6: The long hair is really good for time, big ass streamers, it is.

00:02:45
Speaker 2: It’d be a scary bear coming through the woods. Eight inch hair, all right. On a previous episode of Trivia, Randall made a reference to tequila making clothes fall off, to which I said, those were the wise words of Luke Brian. But about fifty if you wrote in, tell me that was Joe Nichols, not Luke Bryan who sang that song. My bad especially embarrassing because Broken Heartsville is one of my favorite songs ever, So to confuse Joe Nichols and Luke Bryan, very sorry. The Shelby in Extra Today is a four, so our winner should get eight correct answers, and with that we’re onto the game of trivia.

00:03:22
Speaker 3: Also have a correction. On a previous episode of Trivia, I referenced the film Batman Forever and erroneously claimed that George Clooney played Batman and said film he did not. And I’ve had dozens and dozens of people reach out to me, and I just want to address this publicly. I’m sorry. Val Kilmer played Batman and Batman Forever, George Clooney played Batman and Batman and Robin. So sorry, guys.

00:03:54
Speaker 2: To top culture corrections.

00:03:56
Speaker 3: We won’t do it again. Phil please play the drop.

00:04:01
Speaker 5: Oh jeez, I was ready then you threw me off completely.

00:04:05
Speaker 2: Look, I need to know what I stay under wand everything.

00:04:10
Speaker 8: How’s that?

00:04:11
Speaker 2: Just tend to win everything? Gamon Suckers. Question one. The topic is woodsmanship, and as always, this will be multiple choice. What is the state tree of Kansas, Nebraska and Wyoming. Is it oak, mulberry, elm, cottonwood? What is the state tree of Kansas, Nebraska and Wyoming, oak, mulberry, elm, cottonwood. Brody and Anthony have their answers. We have a full room today at eight players in the studio.

00:05:00
Speaker 3: I’ll point out too that the first person to highlight my error was my own boss here.

00:05:07
Speaker 2: Said, listen to trivia this morning.

00:05:10
Speaker 3: George Clintey was not in Batman forever, and I just knew that a wave of messages was coming over.

00:05:16
Speaker 2: I’m surprised Phil didn’t catch that in the moment.

00:05:19
Speaker 5: I have only ever seen the first the Tim Burton Batman as Sorr. Is that those stretch, that sort of nineties stretch.

00:05:24
Speaker 3: Of movie Batman returns?

00:05:26
Speaker 5: Never seen it?

00:05:27
Speaker 2: Oh, that might be one of the best ones. One of the best ones.

00:05:31
Speaker 5: Sounds like a movie date.

00:05:31
Speaker 2: Randall, Yeah, what is the state tree of Kansas, Nebraska, and Wyoming? Oak Mulberry, Elm cottonwood. Is everybody ready, go ahead and reveal your answers. Nate says cottonwood, Corey Elm, Sarah Cottonwood, Randall cottonwood, Alex Elm, Alissa Elm, Anthony and Brody say cottonwood. The correct answer is cottonwood. About half of the room got that one right. It is the eastern cottonwood in Kansas and Nebraska and plains cottonwood in Wyoming. Those are the only three states with the cottonwood as their state tree. Kansas was the first to make that designation in nineteen thirty seven. And Nebraska was the latest in nineteen seventy two. Question two, the topic is conservation. This next great question is via Titus mckentie. President Donald Trump called the Delta blank a quote worthless fish in a twenty twenty five social media post regarding California’s water management. Need you to fill in the blank? President Donald Trump called the Delta blank a worthless fish in a twenty twenty five social media post regarding California’s water management. Nate the only player so far to come up with an answer. Do you have this one right? Nate? I think okay. President Donald Trump called the Delta blank a worthless fish in a twenty twenty five social media post regarding California’s water management. The other seven players still have blank boards. Melyssa has now come up with an answer. A Delta blank a worthless fish.

00:07:28
Speaker 3: What’s the category?

00:07:29
Speaker 2: Conservation? Did this help you out?

00:07:33
Speaker 4: Pop up on your news at Brody tough?

00:07:40
Speaker 6: Brody is not responding talk trash and just have no reason to because you went.

00:07:47
Speaker 4: There’s an old saying when you get in the end zone, act like you’ve been there before.

00:07:56
Speaker 8: For you.

00:07:58
Speaker 2: President Donald Trump called the Delta blank a worthless fish. In a twenty twenty five social media post regarding California’s water management, is everybody ready, Randal, do you have this one right?

00:08:14
Speaker 3: No?

00:08:14
Speaker 2: I don’t like my answer. How about you, Brody?

00:08:17
Speaker 6: I like my answer.

00:08:20
Speaker 2: No. I think we’re maybe a one for eight in the room. If Nate does indeed have it right, I mean I can get four or five wrong, it’s still beat Nate. That’s true. That’s true. Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Nate saying smelt, Corey Catfish, Sarah Bass, Randall Shad, Alex striped bass, Alyssa pike, Anthony Trout, Brody striped bass. The correct answer is smelt. Nate got that one right. It’s the Delta smelt. The Delta smelt is an endangered fish whose population has declined in California by ninety percent since the nineteen seventies. It has been at the center of political disagreement for decades, with policymakers referring to it as the farmers versus fish dilemma. Basically, when water is redirected out of the Sacramento San Joaquin Delta, it’s good for farmers but banned for smelt. Water managers are being forced to choose between a functionally extinct prey fish or the nation’s biggest egg industry. Question three, the topic is cooking. Finish This quote from the Food Network. Sometimes called a full boil, A blank boil occurs when large bubbles burst on the surface of a liquid. This is a direct quote from the Food Network. Sometimes called a full boil, A blank boil occurs when large bubbles burst on the surface of a liquid. Second, players are more confident on question three than they were on question two. Sometimes called a full boil. A blank boil occurs when large bubbles burst on the surface of a liquid. Alex and Anthony struggling on this one, who does most of the cooking at your house? Anthony? Rather not answer that, okay, how about you, Alex, I would say I do, okay, yeah. Sometimes called a full boil, a blank boil occurs when large bubbles burst on the surface of a liquid. Waiting on you, Alex, all right, this is a shot in the guard. Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Nate and Cory and Sarah and randall saying rolling boil. Alex says bubble, Alyssa says rapid. Anthony says hot. Brody says rolling. The correct answer is rolling.

00:11:05
Speaker 5: I’ve never heard of a rolling boil.

00:11:08
Speaker 2: Simmering happens at about one hundred eighty degrees fahrenheit. Book.

00:11:12
Speaker 4: No, you’ve got an Italian last name.

00:11:17
Speaker 6: He doesn’t do any of the cooking.

00:11:19
Speaker 5: Take it easy.

00:11:20
Speaker 2: We have from answering that it’s just boiling waters. Yeah, Anthony, it’s all boiling. Simmering happens at about one hundred eighty degrees fahrenheit, a low boil at two hundred degrees, and a rolling boil at two hundred and twelve degrees. The Food Network says that if you can stir a pot of water and it continues to boil, then you’ve reached a rolling boil. A rolling boil is best used when you need sustained heat, such as when canning or cooking shellfish. Question four. The topic is fishing. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department collects thousands of these every January, which they sink to create quote reef type structure. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department collects thousands of these every January, which they sink to create reef type structure.

00:12:15
Speaker 6: You look at mine, Why would she this is not I’ve never got a cooking question even remotely.

00:12:26
Speaker 2: The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department collects thousands of these every January, which they sink to create reef type structure. Not Nate’s strong suit. You have this one right though, Nate, definitely not.

00:12:45
Speaker 6: I don’t think you need to be a fisherman.

00:12:47
Speaker 3: No, you’re going too far there, Brodie.

00:12:51
Speaker 5: You should know this one, Nate.

00:12:53
Speaker 2: Mm hmm. Let’s not do.

00:12:57
Speaker 4: Dude.

00:12:59
Speaker 2: I don’t know how you keep it all. Help you get fishing. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department collects thousands of these every January, which they sink to create reef type structure. Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Nate Corey saying Christmas trees. Nice. Sarah says milk curtains, random Christmas trees. Alex says muscles. Alissa, what’s that say? Alissa says tumbleweeds. Anthony says Christmas tree. Brody, Christmas tree. The correct answer is Christmas trees. Game agencies across the country do this every year. Texas biologists say that fish will show up on the trees within fifteen minutes of sinking them, and then they work as habitat for one to five years. This structure is commonly used for spawning and feeding by a variety of warm water species.

00:13:59
Speaker 4: You guys haven’t said anything. I would have stuck with battleships.

00:14:07
Speaker 2: I just said you should know this, and then you got it. The trees sink on their own. They usually will put like a cinder block towards the bottom. They do it at Canyon Ferry in the spring. They sink them up in like five six feet of water. And that’s right, perch.

00:14:22
Speaker 4: Would you accepted cinder blocks?

00:14:25
Speaker 2: No, because I almost wrote that. No, they would have to do. They collect thousands of those every January. Maybe. Uh, they’re going to say somewhere if you consider, we’re just going to assume they have a stockpile of those. They don’t have to collect them.

00:14:39
Speaker 3: I guess we’ll never know.

00:14:41
Speaker 2: Question five The topic is hunting. This next great question is via Aaron Keaton. According to Project Upland, the blank blank grouse is second only to the wild turkey as North America’s biggest upland bird. According to Project Upland, the blank blank grouse is second only to the wild turkey as North America’s biggest upland bird. Sarah and Nate the great Upland Hunters. Did you guys get a limit this weekend? Close? Okay? We would have shadow in the.

00:15:27
Speaker 6: Goods a couple of Christmas.

00:15:32
Speaker 4: I missed two wide open shots.

00:15:35
Speaker 8: But hey, you know which is how many birds we were short of.

00:15:38
Speaker 4: But I wouldn’t have been able to kill both those because I had to.

00:15:42
Speaker 2: So well, it’s a group liamenting. Is that how that works? This is going to do this? I am okay, Nate the good upland hunter, it’s decent, doesn’t love his answer? Come Nate. According to Project Upland, the blank blank grouse is second only to the wild turkey as North America’s biggest upland bird. Brody, do you have this one right?

00:16:13
Speaker 6: We’re gonna find out, Like I know what it is, but I’m not gonna lie that the there’s something that.

00:16:20
Speaker 2: Threw me off a little bit, like the blank blank grouse is second only to the wild turkey is North America’s biggest upland bird. Randall, do you like your answers?

00:16:34
Speaker 3: I mean, I think I’m in the same boat as Brody proverbially speaking.

00:16:38
Speaker 2: It, So everybody ready, go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Nate saying greater prairie. Corey says prairie sage, Sarah prairie sage, Randall, Western sage, Alex sharp tailed, Alyssa ruffed, Anthony, greater sage, Brody greater sage. The correct answer is greater sage. Anthony and Brody got that one right. The Cornell Lab describes the greater sage grouse as having quote a chubby, round body, small head, and long tail. Males grow up to seven pounds with a thirty eight inch wingspan. As their name implies, Greater sage grouse rely on sagebrush habitat, with thirty eight percent of the world population found in Wyoming. All right, Phil, we’re halfway through the game of trivia. Give us a scoreboard update at halftime.

00:17:32
Speaker 5: Nobody has a perfect game. Alex and Alyssa have zero points, Corey and Sarah are tied up with two, Anthony and Randall are tied up with three, and what seems to be a new sort of I don’t know bromance’ that’s a better word than what I was gonna get y with four points.

00:17:53
Speaker 2: Well, I did give Nay a clue, so you know what was the is my own fault? This is tough game. Excited again and going into question six. Question six, the topic is fishing. Name one of the two states that bull shoals Lake borders. This is an obvious one. Name one of the two states that bold shoals Lake borders. It’s bowld b u l l shoals s h o a l s name one of the two states that bull shoals Lake borders.

00:18:31
Speaker 5: Bull shoals. It’s like the rural juror bull shoals.

00:18:39
Speaker 2: She’s the new o. Mary. Did you see that film?

00:18:41
Speaker 5: I did that?

00:18:41
Speaker 2: You like that casting? That is perfect cast? It seems appropriate. Randall, you have this right.

00:18:48
Speaker 3: I’m second guessing myself, but I had something that flashed to mind.

00:18:52
Speaker 2: All right, bro, do you have got has anybody been there? No?

00:18:58
Speaker 8: Okay?

00:18:58
Speaker 2: Oh for eight in this name one of the two states that bowl shoals Lake borders. Just one? Just one state? Overachiever.

00:19:12
Speaker 8: I don’t know.

00:19:12
Speaker 4: I’m looking at Corey’s face and that help him. Yeah, you answered it pretty quickly.

00:19:19
Speaker 2: You got a one in twenty five chance. Is everybody ready? Go ahead and reveal your answers, Nate says California Corey says Missouri, Sarah Alabama, Randall Alabama, Alex Montana, Alissa, Texas, Anthony Wisconsin, Brody Arkansas. The correct answers are Arkansas and Missouri and Corey get that right, each providing state. At seventy one square miles, Bull Shoals is the seventy second biggest lake in America, third biggest lake in Missouri, and biggest lake in Arkansas. The reservoir is known for its largemouth landing on bass Masters list of one hundred best bass Lakes in the country.

00:20:10
Speaker 6: I think the river below is even more popular.

00:20:13
Speaker 2: Is that the White River?

00:20:15
Speaker 5: Is that?

00:20:15
Speaker 6: How you know it?

00:20:17
Speaker 2: No? He just knows it. No, but it’s called Bowl Shoals Lake. I’m not going to find any technicalities there, Anthony.

00:20:30
Speaker 3: I was thinking of muscle Shoals whenever I see the word Shoals is just the first thing that comes to mind.

00:20:37
Speaker 2: In Alabama, YEP. Question seven, the topic is woodsmanship.

00:20:41
Speaker 5: You see.

00:20:41
Speaker 2: Davis defines this six letter word as quote, a general term that categorizes several unrelated but similar groups of predator birds, such as falcons and eagles. What was the category woodsmanship?

00:20:59
Speaker 5: You see?

00:20:59
Speaker 2: David defines this six letter word quote, a general term that categorizes several unrelated but similar groups of predator birds, such as falcons and eagles. Randall, big bird guy, Do you have this right?

00:21:17
Speaker 3: If I have it right, I went to this well, I won’t say that that.

00:21:28
Speaker 2: UC Davis defines this six letter word as a general term that categorizes several unrelated but similar groups of predator birds, such as falcons and eagles. Questions Randall, have.

00:21:49
Speaker 8: You seen the Muscle Sholls documentary?

00:21:50
Speaker 2: Yes, very good, very good. What’s it about?

00:21:54
Speaker 8: It’s about the all the famous like Soul and R and B recording studios that are in muscle shows. M M, like the Supremes recorded there, and the Stones there.

00:22:05
Speaker 3: It’s a music an undersung music, undersung music.

00:22:09
Speaker 2: Capital that’s good. It’s core. Seems out of place there. That’s a six letter word, a general term that categorizes several unrelated but similar groups of predator birds, such as falcons and eagles. Is everybody ready go ahead and reveal your answers? Nate says, Raptor Corey murder Sarah and Randall say it, Raptor Alex without an answer, Alyssa says Clutch. Anthony Pray brody raptor. The correct answer is raptor. Examples of raptors are hawks, eagles, kites, falcons, vultures, kestrels, owls, osprey, and buzzards. The single most obvious distinguishing feature between those predatory birds and others such as herons or penguins is that the the presence of talent. Raptors are also the birds that are most likely to prey on mammals and other birds.

00:23:07
Speaker 3: You’ve been to a raptor center, Well, we went to raptor fests a couple of weekends ago, the Bridger Bowl.

00:23:14
Speaker 2: Okay, I saw some raptors up close. What kind of raptors did they show you?

00:23:19
Speaker 3: I don’t want to get into specifics. There were owls there.

00:23:22
Speaker 2: Mm hmm uh. He doesn’t want to get it.

00:23:27
Speaker 3: Yeah, clearly, I remember. I remember what big bird.

00:23:31
Speaker 2: I saw.

00:23:32
Speaker 3: What I saw, I made a note, and.

00:23:35
Speaker 6: We were spending more time at the beer tent than with the birds.

00:23:38
Speaker 1: Ran.

00:23:38
Speaker 3: Well, there was supposed to be an october fest, and there was.

00:23:41
Speaker 2: I was told there. I was told there to be.

00:23:43
Speaker 3: An octoberfest, and I did not engage in any Well, no, I take that back. I did eat two hot dogs they had the Bridger Bowl hot dog cartgoing, so I did have a German sausage and just a normal hot dog.

00:23:55
Speaker 2: That yeah, question hate The topic is hunting. His next question is via John Hibbert, Adams, Brown and Pike Counties in Illinois formed this world famous white tail region. Adams, Brown and Pike Counties in Illinois formed this world famous white tail region. This is question eight. What is the that we’re looking for the name of the world famous white tail region. Adams, Brown and Pike Counties in Illinois form this world famous white tail region.

00:24:35
Speaker 6: Apparently it’s not very world famous after all for white tailors.

00:24:42
Speaker 2: I don’t know, certainly haven’t haunted there. Adams, Brown and Pike Counties in Illinois. Pike County this world famous white tail region region. I don’t really know what question. I can’t decide the name of the region.

00:25:03
Speaker 3: Can decid if I want to make a serious guess or just write buck truck?

00:25:10
Speaker 5: Who calls it this?

00:25:11
Speaker 4: A lot of white tailors?

00:25:13
Speaker 2: Everybody, I like your in laws who lived there, well, they call it this. Adams, Brown and Pike Counties in Illinois form this world famous white tail region.

00:25:25
Speaker 8: It’s probably a bad time to say I’m from Illinois, and I don’t white tail.

00:25:31
Speaker 4: I’m like fifty to fifty. I feel like there’s two good options.

00:25:36
Speaker 2: I don’t try bro Do you have this one right? Oh?

00:25:39
Speaker 6: I don’t know. I feel like I took a real good guess. I like my answer, but I don’t like I didn’t know this before. I’ve heard like you get a scoreboard day after this.

00:25:50
Speaker 2: From film like I felt right.

00:25:52
Speaker 3: I kind of like my answer now, buck truck. No, I went with a serious guess.

00:25:58
Speaker 2: I kind of like it. Everybody ready. An example would be like the Arizona strip. That would be the name of a region famous for a thing in the hunting world looking too much, little, too much? Okay? Is everybody ready? Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Nate saying Golden Triangle, Buck Country Sarah without an answer. Randall says Golden Triangle, Alex must have armpit Melyssa says deer. Anthony says land of Giants. Brody says Golden Triangle. The correct answer is Golden Triangle, Sir Randall, Brody and Nate got that one right. The Golden Triangle is located in western Illinois and is nestled between the Illinois River and Mississippi River. Those three counties rank second, third, and tenth in the state for Boone and Crockett whitetail entries. The engine is known for its perfect mix of timber and egg, making it a deer hunter’s dream.

00:27:00
Speaker 4: Have you hunted it?

00:27:01
Speaker 8: I have not.

00:27:02
Speaker 2: I am going to hunt it this year. There who have got the invite from? So I’ve got myself a firearms tag. I will be there in December. I’m very exciting.

00:27:11
Speaker 6: Shooting a shotgun or a straight wall.

00:27:13
Speaker 2: Straight wall three fifty legend.

00:27:15
Speaker 5: Hey, when you go to a world famous region like that, is it just overcrowded and swamped with other hunters?

00:27:20
Speaker 2: Well, if it was a bunch of public land, that would be the case. But it’s mostly private, so you have to have a connection there. And if for places world famous like that, it probably doesn’t have enough pressure to make it not world famous. So in this case, no, it is not too crowded. Art Phil, let’s get a scoreboard update.

00:27:39
Speaker 5: Here we are. Alex and Alyssa have still not gotten a question, right, I’m just gonna say zero points for them. Cory, Sarah, you have three points a piece. You’re welcome, But the three players left in the game are Randall Williams with five. Nate Mason was sick, sending Brodie Henderson with seven.

00:28:02
Speaker 2: Question nine, The topic is conservation. This is our listener question of the week, which was won by Justin Jelsma for sending this great question. Justin is going to get a board game signed by the crew. If you want a chance to win the listener Question of the Week, then send your question to Trivia at the meadeater dot com. This type of precipitation is formed when sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide react with water in the atmosphere. Again, the topic is conservation. This type of precipitation is formed when sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide react with water in the atmosphere. Nate, you have this one right, Yeah, Okay, is one point behind Brody’s. Brody doesn’t yet have an answer.

00:28:52
Speaker 3: My as if that light fixture falls on Brody In the next five to ten.

00:29:04
Speaker 4: I gave a shout out to a previous Meat Eater episode, Yes, the one where the lawyer was on talked about permission. I used his little formula got three permissions this weekend.

00:29:14
Speaker 2: I forget what it was he he just like you want to butter him up. You don’t know, you just go straight up.

00:29:18
Speaker 8: Yeah.

00:29:19
Speaker 4: You don’t like go in there talking about his truck and farm. You just say, hey, this is me, this is what I’m about. I’d like to talk three permissions.

00:29:26
Speaker 2: I mean granted birth. Okay, tell me, tell me how it goes. Give me an example.

00:29:30
Speaker 4: I’m the Lando Okay, now now to all my uh you know, I’m just gonna go in for it, and all the veterans can ride in.

00:29:37
Speaker 5: And be pissed me.

00:29:38
Speaker 2: You know what, I think I would that card too.

00:29:41
Speaker 4: Listen, hear me out. I don’t get fifteen cents off at McDonald’s, but I will use it to milk a landowner.

00:29:48
Speaker 2: You do that, that’s good for you.

00:29:50
Speaker 4: And so I say, hey, my name is Nate. I got out of the army last year, moved out here. I haven’t had any luck killing killing bird.

00:29:56
Speaker 2: You can play that card for like a year, I know, Okay, keep going this year.

00:30:01
Speaker 4: Yeah, and uh, I’d like to ask for upland birds on your lank. Can we have a discussion about that or check them back another time?

00:30:09
Speaker 2: I know I’m a communist. Well, I respect that you missed most of the birds. I won’t hit I’ll just walk around this weekend.

00:30:20
Speaker 3: You should try a variation on that, say I got out of the Army of the year before last.

00:30:28
Speaker 2: Four. Wait, what was the fifteen cents of McDonald’s.

00:30:33
Speaker 4: Like, you know, guys will go around like on Veterans Day, be like I want I’m a vetter and I want free Bob.

00:30:39
Speaker 6: I thought there was an ongo a rolling discount McDonald’s.

00:30:42
Speaker 4: I don’t think so.

00:30:43
Speaker 2: You don’t go to Applebee’s on Veterans Day. No, I’m usually.

00:30:47
Speaker 5: Hunting damn right, a free meal.

00:30:49
Speaker 4: That’s why you got the Golden question wrong, because you aren’t hunting white tails on veterans again.

00:30:55
Speaker 2: Question nine, the topic is conservation. This type of precipitate is formed when sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide react with water in the atmosphere. Is everybody ready go ahead and reveal your answers. Nate says acid rain, Corey says fog. Sarah and Randall and Alex say acid rain, Alyssa says hail. Anthony says acid rain, Brody says snow. The correct answer is acid rain. Going into question ten, although some acid rain is naturally produced through rotting, vegetation and volcanoes. The biggest source is burning fossil fuels. Encyclopedia Britannicus says it was one of the most well known environmental problems in the nineteen eighties, but acid rain in America has significantly decreased in recent decades thanks to the US Clean Air Act of nineteen seventy and US Air Quality Agreement of nineteen ninety one. Gody, you’re probably the only person in here old enough to remember acid rain ever falling, and you got it right wrong.

00:32:06
Speaker 5: Excuse me.

00:32:08
Speaker 6: I don’t necessarily remember it falling. I remember the after effects of it in like watersheds and Pennsylvania.

00:32:15
Speaker 2: There was I think I was reading the Guinness Book of World Records. Pennsylvania. I think for a short period held the record for the most acidic rain ever. It had a pH level of like one point five, and I think normal rainwaters that may have been related.

00:32:29
Speaker 6: So there’s a lot of coal mines in Pennsylvania back in the day.

00:32:32
Speaker 2: It might have been related to that. I’m not sure. All right, here’s a correct answer review so far. One was cottonwood, two smelt, three rolling boil, four, Christmas trees, five greater sage Grouse six Arkansas and Missouri seven, Raptor eight, Golden Triangle nine Acid rain Bill give us a scoreboard update.

00:32:55
Speaker 5: I just want to point out that Alex is on the port now, my.

00:33:00
Speaker 2: Favorite veteran in the room. I am a Marine, so I’m smart. I got that one right.

00:33:10
Speaker 5: Yeah, I noticed. It’s it’s hard for my trip over my words when I have to try to think of like a kind way to say that you’re doing very poorly. So it’s I always just love, you know, juicing someone up. So can wait to go Alex. Also, on the topic of juicing, Brody, No, it’s not that kind of juicing Brody. Uh missed that question still at seven points, Nate got it correct. They are now tied up with seven points apiece and Randall is hot on their tail striking striking.

00:33:37
Speaker 3: I feel like there’s a question Todd.

00:33:41
Speaker 2: Question ten. The topic is gear. What do the letters in the hunting brand q A D stand for? And it appears as though Nate knows this. What do the letters in the hunting brand q A D? Were you in the industry or something something? Do you have this one right? Nate? Oh? Yeah, Okay, it’s a lot of pressure on Brody.

00:34:09
Speaker 3: I mean, the unfortunate thing is if Nate wins, there’s a giant asterisk next to his win because Brody gave him an answer on question four. Hey, as we all remember, a win’s a win.

00:34:21
Speaker 4: You know this is what I would call it.

00:34:25
Speaker 2: I definitely don’t know what do the letters in the Hunting brand q A D stand for? Brody’s gonna see if he can work this one out without just knowing it off the top of his head. Does anyone else besides Nate know this one? I know q E D?

00:34:44
Speaker 5: What’s a visual?

00:34:49
Speaker 2: What in the Hunting brand q A D stand for? Do you own something that is q A D brand?

00:35:00
Speaker 8: Nate?

00:35:00
Speaker 5: Yeah, I just switched back to it this year.

00:35:02
Speaker 2: All right, that’s it.

00:35:06
Speaker 4: I’m not gonna tell you how sorry. I will not be brodereak, so I can’t. I can’t give him up.

00:35:13
Speaker 6: You’re gonna win if you know it, because I don’t.

00:35:15
Speaker 4: Well, I’m not gonna give you a hint or or we’d even it out little tit for tat.

00:35:21
Speaker 5: Listen, you need this win more than I have.

00:35:27
Speaker 4: You beat the big dogs before, Nate, I can’t remember. I know I beat Cal I don’t know who else is in the room what I want. So I don’t know if you consider Cal’s not a big dog, I don’t think. I think Randall was there that day, but I haven’t beat both big dogs at the same time.

00:35:43
Speaker 5: If Nate wins this, he he can no longer be considered a J.

00:35:46
Speaker 8: Browns.

00:35:48
Speaker 3: Yeah, I feel like if you’ve won, he got rapped.

00:35:51
Speaker 2: I mean King Brown. Right now is Arkansas? How are we doing over there? Brody, go ahead and reveal your answers, Nate says, quality archery designs, Cory Quarter after Dark Sarah, quality arrow development, Randall, quality archery development, Alex quality ammunition designs, Alyssa quality and design, Anthony, quiet and deadly. That will be the right answer, qualities And what’s that say? Quality and design? The correct answer is quality archery Designs, giving Nate the correct answer eight points and the victory. QAD was founded by Dan Summers in nineteen ninety two in Virginia. They are best known for their arrow rests, broadheads, and other archery accessories. Their ultra rest MXT was named the best overall AARO arrest by Outdoor Life for twenty twenty five. All right, Nate, what are you gonna do with your five hundred dollars today.

00:37:01
Speaker 4: I think in honor of some pheasants we whacked this weekend, we’ll do pheasants forever.

00:37:07
Speaker 2: That’s a that’s a good, good way to replace those birds.

00:37:10
Speaker 6: I thought you were gonna donate it to Texas Parks and Wildlife so they could do more battleships.

00:37:19
Speaker 2: Five hundred dollars going to pheasants Forever. Be innate and join us next week for more Meat Eater Trivia, the only game show where conservation always win.

00:37:28
Speaker 3: Congratulations Nate.

00:37:31
Speaker 1: Yes Spencer from South Dakota. He’s the host, using those smooth mellow tones. He lays them questions down. He likes taking those two and three year old bucks. It is an avid amateur

00:37:52
Speaker 2: Lock

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