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Speaker 1: This podcast.
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Speaker 2: Welcome to Meat Eater Trivia, the only game show where conservation always wins. I’m your host, Spencer new Arthan. Today we’re joined by Jannis Brody, Randall, Corey Nate, and Logan Williamson. Logan, when you’re in town, that means there’s something happening with First Light? What is happening with First Light?
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Speaker 3: We are just trying to get ready for the new year, specifically getting prep for Nashville and WTF. I believe a couple of you folks will be joining us down there, but be our second year down there at the convention, and I mean it.
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Speaker 4: Was awesome last year.
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Speaker 3: The foot traffic was unbelievable, and I think just the quality of folks down there. I mean there’s have never been to a trade show with nicer people walking and walking through the booth.
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Speaker 2: So I think we all came home with brave reviews of NWTF and Nashville. Yanni, you loved it down there, right.
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Speaker 4: I like listening to a turkey call som hm.
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Speaker 2: You like talking to the Southerners too, about you?
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Speaker 4: Oh yeah, they like their turkey hunt. They’re good at it.
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Speaker 2: So you can come see First Light at NWTF. You can come see Giannis me, Clay, some of the other crew members will be there. About one month from now. I think it’s President’s Day weekend.
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Speaker 4: We’re gonna host weekend party.
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Speaker 2: Uh. We will have some details about that. What what’s gonna happen we have We have a party that NWTF is having their second one ever. We’re hosting it for the second time.
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Speaker 4: M hmm.
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Speaker 2: There’s going to be some trivia there. I think there might be some storytelling that happens. There’s going to be an owl hoot context about that. No, but if we just put it out there, who’s gonna tell us?
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Speaker 4: Maybe the universe will make it happen.
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Speaker 2: Clay Newcom is going to be in charge of that.
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Speaker 4: Yeah, voice only mm hmm. Yeah. Nothing against the guys that do it really well with the calls that went and sat in twice now to listen to them call. They’re all really good. They almost all sound the same because they’re all so good with their long owl hooting tubes. And I think bringing back the voice owl who would be a real hit. And when you’re down there, you’re gonna hear some people that sound like owls. If you close your eyes and just imagine being in the woods.
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Speaker 5: Have you ever seen anyone call an owl in Oh?
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Speaker 4: Yeah, you know who did it to the point where it got annoying was Guy Zuck remember him in Michigan.
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Speaker 2: What was an owl’s response?
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Speaker 4: Oh my gosh, it’s ridiculous. Not only one owl, but we’re out there listening for turkeys, and I’m like, guy, bust out that badass barn owl call you got, and like get a turkey to gobble. He’s like, I don’t do it. I’m like, why not, Oh, because it’ll attract a bunch of owls their territorial And I’m like, bullshit, you know what are you talking about. He’s like, okay, you know, does his thing? You know what I mean. A couple minutes go by and there’s two maybe a third one like a like two above us literally just come in, another one one hundred yards away, and they are going bananas to the point you couldn’t hear a gobble if there was, if it was fifty yards away, hammering. They’re just on top of us, just wow, you know, doing all their crazy sounds, and guys like see Solgien too good, Yeah, too good. So he doesn’t he didn’t do him anymore.
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Speaker 2: You guys were doing al hoots on the live tour. Do you know what city had the best representation of al hoots?
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Speaker 4: I would say that it was either Fayetteville, Arkansas.
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Speaker 3: Or.
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Speaker 1: It was not generally speaking, it was not a proud showing.
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Speaker 4: Yeah overall, yeah.
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Speaker 1: Clay, oh yeah. Regionally, I think.
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Speaker 2: I thought you would be impressed in the Clay’s confidence.
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Speaker 4: It was better than when we’ve done our other tours on the West coast or just as the middle of the United States. But I just don’t know if we are our show attracts the people that can make the best out hoots.
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Speaker 2: It’s a challenge from the honest what other city it sounded like we were going to come up?
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Speaker 6: There were a couple outstanding uh hooters. I’m trying to think of where.
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Speaker 4: We started in Birmingham, right, Yeah, and we were definitely let down there. But then the next stop in Memphis.
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Speaker 1: Nashville had two good finalists.
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Speaker 6: Yeah, but we were never in a situation where we had like eight good ones to choose from. It was always fairly obvious who the finalists were.
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Speaker 4: Yeah, you can you can definitely tell the regions where they’re doing it more because that Alabama Tennessee and we had You know, when you’re there, people are driving from all those surrounding states, right, so you always have Mississippians in there and whatever. Once we got into Texas, it just dropped off the cliff. Like those folks like, aren’t aren’t a well NWTF.
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Speaker 7: They’re probably using electronic calls all the time.
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Speaker 2: Could be n WTF. Valentine’s Weekend in Nashville. You can come show Yannie and Clay your best owl hoot. All right, This is a ten round qustion with questions for meat Eater’s four verticals, which are hunting, fishing, conservation, and cooking. There is a prize. Meat Eater will donate five hundred dollars to the conservation organization of the winners choosing. We have an I FAQ this week. It’s from Matt Obardo. I enjoyed Nate as the guest host. How would Nate grade his performance on a scale of negative five to five? Throwback to Nate, Nate thinks that that’s how things should be scored instead of zero to ten. So Nate zero or negative five to five.
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Speaker 8: I do think we should use negative five to five for roasts. It would help with the scoring. I don’t know if my performance was that good. I think we just had a great room.
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Speaker 2: Oh wow, I really do that’s good hosting. You just did by passing off being very humble.
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Speaker 9: Well I’m not known for that. So cool.
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Speaker 5: But should the contestants be the one to gree Yeah, let’s see that.
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Speaker 8: Yeah, Spencer being like a four and a half or a five would probably I would put ken at.
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Speaker 9: Kenyan at like a negative two and a half or three.
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Speaker 4: As as a.
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Speaker 5: Host, I’d give you a she did pretty good at two.
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Speaker 9: I’ll take that.
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Speaker 4: Randall observed.
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Speaker 2: The comments were very positive.
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Speaker 6: The comments were very positive. I thought you did a great job, uh not being flustered by a lively room.
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Speaker 1: I mean we began the.
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Speaker 6: Episode by just sort of antagonizing you for two minutes straight. I did deserve that, and I thought, you know, the questions were good. There weren’t any like Steve stopping his feet about the veracity of any of your answers. You know, the one thing I think was just in the Poleon Dynamite clue ruined the hole.
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Speaker 10: Yeah, I watered the actor’s name.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, but nobody got started it. But nobody got it.
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Speaker 5: I’m just saying like you started that ball rolling down the hill.
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Speaker 8: I have a little pushback there if you were, like, if Spencer did that, it would be wrong.
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Speaker 9: But it’s baked in because I’m a it had to happen.
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Speaker 1: No, I got.
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Speaker 5: Home, Well, it seems kind of better to be mad about that when you won.
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Speaker 6: I’m just trying to give him some constructive feed for I got home and Sydney’s like, I listened to Trivia.
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Speaker 1: Holy shit, I can’t believe he did that with Napoleon.
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Speaker 9: I that said, I don’t think I will do that again.
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Speaker 1: That’s great, so you learn, Yeah, exactly. Nobody’s perfect.
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Speaker 2: That’s why he gave him SELVI two not I thought.
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Speaker 6: All in all, though, I think for like a debut as a host of Trivia, I think it’s probably I would call it a smashing success.
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Speaker 2: Random point out there was one kind of man that said, I don’t even like Nate, but he did a good job.
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Speaker 8: Subject Well, yeah, but listen, it’s a testament to the Lord all body that I’m this palatable.
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Speaker 9: So I hear you.
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Speaker 2: We have some housekeeping. On a previous episode of Trivia, we had a question about the four letter organ at the base of a bird’s esophagus, where food is stored before entering the stomach. The correct answer was crop, but about a dozen folks wrote in saying craw should also be correct, and I agree with him. It’s a four letter word, and Merriam Webster has it defined as quote the crop of a bird or insect. So if you said craw for that question, then go ahead and give yourself the point.
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Speaker 5: Crop or I just thought that was people like Clay saying that wrong.
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Speaker 2: No, that’s that Merriam Webster, uh says it’s it’s literally the crop of a bird.
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Speaker 4: So and how did they spell it?
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Speaker 2: Crraw?
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Speaker 9: Is that where like a stick in my crawl comes from?
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Speaker 2: I don’t know, probably sticking a bird scraw?
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Speaker 4: All right.
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Speaker 2: The Shelby and extra today is a three and a half, so our winner should get seven correct answers. And with that we’re onto the game of trivia. Play the drop fill. I need to know what I stand and win everything.
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Speaker 5: He’s gone.
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Speaker 1: You’re just time to win everything.
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Speaker 7: Game On Suckers.
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Speaker 2: Question one, the topic is hunting, and this is multiple choice. What does it cost to enter an animal into the boon and crocket or popin Young Record books? Is it zero? Dollars, twenty dollars, forty dollars or sixty dollars.
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Speaker 4: The wrong room. I like the question.
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Speaker 2: I like the question what does it cost to enter an animal into the Boom and Crocket or Pope and Young record books?
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Speaker 4: They I never killed one big enough to have to find out.
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Speaker 2: Zero dollars, twenty dollars, forty dollars or sixty dollars. Has anybody gone through the process of entering anything?
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Speaker 4: Yeah? I have we not that big.
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Speaker 5: That one you killed with cat.
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Speaker 2: Seven hunters in the room who have never gone through the Pope and Young or Boone and Crockett process? What does it cost to enter an animal? Zero dollars, twenty dollars, forty dollars or sixty dollars. Is everybody ready? Go ahead and reveal your answers? Nate says twenty, Logan says it’s free, Randal free, Cory forty dollars, Yannis sixty dollars, Brody twenty dollars. All over, every answer was represented. The correct answer is forty dollars. Just who Corey got that one right. Although it’s free to have an animal scored, it does cost you to have an animal entered in their record books, but Boone and Crockett does not charge the forty dollars fee to its official measures, museums, state agencies, or other nonprofits. Question to the topic is fishing. This next great question is via Stu mckissack. This type of salmon is a landlocked sake and shares its name with a Canadian beer.
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Speaker 5: I feel like we’ve had this question. Yeah three times.
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Speaker 9: I still don’t know.
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Speaker 6: So you said that in the flavor text for the last question. You said that they don’t charge for state agencies, and.
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Speaker 5: In fact I might ask this question.
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Speaker 1: So in some situations the cost is zero.
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Speaker 2: Are not going to give it to you if you said free, But it is free if you’re an official measure like Clay Nucombe. Oh, this type of sand.
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Speaker 5: Is that why Clay is always saying like one seventy one in fifteen sixteen.
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Speaker 2: He’s an official measure. That’s right. This type of salmon is a landlocked saka and shares its name with a Canadian beer. We have a confident room logan. Do you have this one?
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Speaker 3: Right?
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Speaker 2: Is everybody ready?
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Speaker 4: I drank some of this beer in Canada as a nineteen year old.
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Speaker 2: Go ahead and reveal your answers, Nate says Chinook. The rest of the room says Cocony.
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Speaker 9: Dude, I don’t coach or drink beer.
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Speaker 5: You gotta be a Chinook beer. I bet up in Alaska.
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Speaker 2: Cociny beer was created in Creston, British Columbia, in nineteen sixty two and is named after the nearby Cociny Glacier. Their website says, quote, Cocony is British Columbia in a bottle offering a crisp glacier fresh taste. I’ve never had one. What’s your review of it? Be honest? What’s a review from a night cocy?
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Speaker 1: Honest?
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Speaker 2: I never have.
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Speaker 4: Boy, it’s been it’s been decades. But I would just put it in the class of uh, you know, the Budweiser’s and Rens Molson’s and other mass produced randa What do you think I would?
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Speaker 6: I would I associate it with like a Reneer origional easy drinking beer.
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Speaker 2: Okay, crazy, I got that bro he was because it was it was on a podcast. You you you talked about it.
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Speaker 5: I don’t know if it was a trivia or just ringing the podcast, But like I said, we’ve.
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Speaker 1: Had I think Spencer I have enough confidence in spencer that he wouldn’t repeat a question.
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Speaker 2: Question three. The topic is woodsmanship. Outdoor content creator Luke Nichols told his fifteen million subscribers in May twenty twenty five that he was done posting videos to this YouTube channel. Outdoor content creator Luke Nichols he told his fifteen million subscribers in May twenty twenty five that he was done posting videos to this YouTube channel. Nate and Randall and Corey and Yiannis all seem confident they already have an answer. Brody is joining them. Logan has a blank, useless knowledge. Yes his question three. Outdoor content creator Luke Nichols told his fifteen million subscribers in May twenty twenty five that he was done posting videos to this YouTube channel.
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Speaker 4: And like he dropped it under woodsmanship.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, he’s doing a lot of woodsmanship out there to fifteen million people.
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Speaker 4: But the category should just be don’t you have like a media category when you talk about movies and.
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Speaker 6: Now just folded under whatever’s most pop I would say that, unfortunately, that’s probably the place where most people have learned woodsmanship in the.
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Speaker 1: Last three years.
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Speaker 2: It’s quite popular.
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Speaker 5: Unfortunately, I mean as far as influencers go, the guy, I mean, has anybody watched his stuff?
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Speaker 8: I’ve never watched his stuff. I just looked at a list of all his videos and his most popular video is a NERF war video. Mmmm, okay and Scott like two hundred and fifty million views.
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Speaker 2: I always get served his content through someone else, Like he didn’t post it. Someone else grabbed forty five seconds from one of his videos and then put it out there. Does everyone have an answer for question three?
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Speaker 1: I definitely don’t have this right.
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Speaker 2: Go ahead and reveal your answers. Nate says outdoor Boys. Logan says seek one. The rest of the room says Outdoor Boys. They got it. The correct answer is Outdoor.
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Speaker 9: Boys seek one.
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Speaker 2: Though the Outdoor Boys channel followed Luke and his three sons as they hunted, fished, foraged, and camped across Alaska. He called it quits after eleven years and four hundred and ninety videos, but then dropped three more videos just six months after the announcement. He said the attention was making it hard for his family to live normal lives and that he’s unsure if he’ll ever return to making content. Question four, They always come back, they do. He said, those other three videos were promised. He promised he would put those out, so he put those out. Then he said, that’s it.
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Speaker 1: Now I’m promised him a little more jingle.
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Speaker 2: Question for the topic is conservation. This is our listener question of the week, which was won by Tyler Kearney for sending this great question, Tyler is going to get a board game signed by the crew. If you want a chance to win a listener question of the week, then send your question to Trivia at the meat eater dot com. This alliterative term is defined as quote the maximum number of species that can sustainably live in a given area. This is question four. Topic is conservation. It’s our listener question of the week, which was won by Tyler. This alliterative term is defined as the maximum number of species that can sustainably live in a given a species. Okay, Brody says, too easy, Keep talking, Brody, need up more.
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Speaker 8: You know I was when I made all my questions. You told me basically all of them were too hard. Yes, I thought you were so far off, but I deferred to your experience and you were right.
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Speaker 9: Like, if I’ve done my original questions, they have got like one right.
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Speaker 4: What did.
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Speaker 5: You came in with a perfect game?
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Speaker 2: Alert?
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Speaker 5: Which was total?
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Speaker 2: Dude?
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Speaker 8: Maybe I should get my wife in here and start playing, y’all?
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Speaker 4: How made you get right to win?
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Speaker 9: Sick well? Tiebreaker?
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Speaker 4: Those are hard questions.
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Speaker 2: This alliterative term is defined as the maximum number of species that can sustainably live in a given area.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, the first half was tough.
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Speaker 4: It’s easy to do. I I still death write harder questions than needed.
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Speaker 2: Corey, Do you have this one right?
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Speaker 1: No?
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Speaker 7: I don’t think so.
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Speaker 2: Logan, do you have this one right chance?
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Speaker 4: Do you know what alliterative means?
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Speaker 9: Yes?
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Speaker 7: And I know I know.
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Speaker 2: The answer is just usually alliteration.
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Speaker 9: Your tongue keep going.
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Speaker 2: One needs help, Yanni, you got this one, I believe so. After a brief pause, he figured it out. Logan, do you give up?
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Speaker 4: Yeah, we’re calling it.
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Speaker 2: Go ahead and reveal your answers. Nate says carrying capacity, Logan without an answer, Randall carrying capacity, Corey says over abundant, Giannis and Brody say carrying capacity. The correct answer is carrying capacity. Food, water, and habitat are the three main things that determine a species carrying capacity. Biologists estimate that the carrying capacity for wolves in Yellowstone is about one hundred. It’s believe there are one hundred and twenty wolves living in the park right now, with their population fluctuating between eighty and one hundred and seventy in the last twenty years.
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Speaker 4: You know what the number one killer of wolves and ye also other wolves. That is correct.
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Speaker 3: Nice.
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Speaker 4: I always find that to be an interesting.
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Speaker 2: I found interesting there’s only one hundred and twenty of them there. Yeah, I feel like I’ve seen two dozen of them, and I’m like, I can’t ever seen one fifth of the wolves.
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Speaker 5: That’s a lot of wolves.
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Speaker 2: That’s also a lot of country, a lot of elk, a lot of deer. Question five. The topic is wildlife. This next great question is via Dylan Bussy. This ten letter fish is a type of gobi native to Africa and Australia that’s famous for its ability to walk and breathe on land. Oh ten, the topic is wildlife. This is question five. This ten letter fish is a type of gobi native to Africa and Australia that’s famous for its ability to walk and breathe on land. No confident players at the moment.
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Speaker 7: I can see this little mutant animal.
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Speaker 2: We will look at a picture of it after this.
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Speaker 4: Damn and Allen got nine letters. Spencer be out for us.
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Speaker 2: Ten letter fish. It’s a type of gobi native to Africa and Australia that’s famous for its ability to walk and breathe on land. We have a stumped room. Brody has an answer. Do you like your answer? Bro okay? He may be the only one. We will get a scoreboard update from Fill the engineer after this, and also look at a picture of this ten letter fish. It’s the type of gobi native to Africa and Australia that’s famous for its ability to walk and breathe on land.
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Speaker 4: Is this the remember the fishing guy Joel Nora Kane? Oh?
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Speaker 5: Yeah, I remember?
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Speaker 4: Didn’t. It’s not that that’s different, but that fish also can mess around outside.
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Speaker 2: Honest, do you have a ten letter fish?
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Speaker 4: No?
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Speaker 2: Okay?
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Speaker 4: What I like that guy?
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Speaker 5: I like him too. Just I haven’t heard that.
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Speaker 2: Nade Brody giddy bringing that up. Brody may be the only one of our six players to get this one. You’re striking out right now, Logan, I got one.
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Speaker 4: Nice. Just put that out there. We can skip the scoreboard update.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, like ten letter fish is a type of go be native to Africa and Australia that’s famous for its ability to walk and breathe on land. Randal, how you doing down there?
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Speaker 1: Not great, spencer cut, I think a long number of letters.
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Speaker 2: We’re probably waiting on you give up? Does everybody give up? Go ahead and reveal your answers. Nate says snakeheads, Logan snakeheads, Randall says mud muddy puppy Corey without an answer, yiannis snakehead. Brody mud skipper. The correct answer is MUDs skippers. Brody got that one right. Mud puppy would not qualify with that.
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Speaker 1: It doesn’t have the right number. Probably the same thing.
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Speaker 2: So mud skippers will move across land to hunt for insects and crustaceans, fine mates, and escape predators. They do so by polling themselves along with their pectoral fins. When out of water, they have the unique ability to breathe by trapping water in their gills and absorbing oxygen through their skin. They spend about as much of their life on land as they do in water. There is a picture that that looks like a pokemon of mud skippers and.
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Speaker 1: A mud puppy is not the same thing.
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Speaker 2: Didn’t have ten letters. But I’m just trying to you were so close.
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Speaker 1: I’m not asking for a point. I’m just not want to know if I’m right.
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Speaker 2: You were flirting with the right answer. Ah, I’m going to give it to you.
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Speaker 4: Phil.
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Speaker 2: Let’s get a scoreboard update. Halfway through the game of trivia.
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Speaker 5: I haven’t heard Phil say a word this whole game.
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Speaker 4: You uh.
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Speaker 10: Here at halftime, we’ve got Logan with one singular one point. He’s on the board, though Nate’s got two. Cory, Giannis and Randall are tied up with three points and with the only correct answer on mud Skipper, it’s Brody Henderson and first with four.
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Speaker 4: Anybody’s Game? Anybody’s Game?
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Speaker 2: Question six, The topic is hunting. This Outdoor Magazine was created in nineteen twenty five and goes by the acronym F F G, and their shorthand for that is F hyphen F hyphen g is Outdoor Magazine was created in nineteen twenty five and goes by the acronym FFG.
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Speaker 5: So I love reading this one.
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Speaker 4: I live next not quite next door, A couple of doors down from a fella that was an editor of this magazine for quite a while. They gave me a first edition Jack O’Connor book that I lent to Steven Ronella at one time, never got and so bitch gave it away. Who did give it to he doesn’t even know he did. It was just taking up space and so he just needed to get rid of it. He forgot who owned it.
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Speaker 5: Now, I will never have a lot of respect for o’ connor’s writing.
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Speaker 4: I know that’s why they got get your private property. Now. In Steve’s defense, he did give me as a trade. He gave me a Duncan Gilchrist Hunt High, which is also a classic.
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Speaker 2: It’s hard to find, but you’d prefer that Jack O’Connor first edition.
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Speaker 4: Well, yeah, I enjoyed. I enjoyed reading that book. It was like it was like large format. It was a cool book. It had a bunch of letters when he used to answer all of the letters to the editor in there, and he had just the letters that he had picked out and published in that book. Had nothing to do not all of them. Some of them were hunting, hunting, fishing, but most of them had nothing to do with hunting and fishing, and so they were that the kind of just the weird, crazy stuff that had come in, but he still took the time to write back.
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Speaker 5: It wasn’t he also a romance writer or something like that.
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Speaker 4: I don’t know about that.
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Speaker 2: I’d like to read that book. Yeah, if you could just get it back. This outdoor magazine was created in nineteen twenty five and goes by the acronym f f G. This is question six. Is everybody ready go ahead and reveal your answers? Nate says fish Field Guide, oh Logan Farmer’s Field Guide, Randall fur Fish Game, Corey fur Fish Game, Giannis fur Fish Game, Brody fur Fish Game. The correct answer is for phish Game.
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Speaker 5: Wonder if I did steveo ever get published in for fish Game.
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Speaker 2: I feel like he wrote something trapping related for them.
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Speaker 4: There’s a story about my dog and me in that magazine last year. Who wrote that two years ago? I can’t remember they actually took it. They did a podcast and then they basically made an article from the podcast.
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Speaker 2: Arthur Harding started his first outdoor magazine called Hunter Trader Trapper in nineteen hundred, where he reported fur prices, but he sold the publication in nineteen fourteen due to poor health. When he recovered. A decade later, he tried to buy it back, but the new owner wouldn’t sell, so Harding purchased a different magazine called fur News and Outdoor World and changed it to Furfish Game. Today, they are the last national outdoor magazine that still publishes new issues each month. Question and they look the same. You look at one of those covers, it looked like thirty years ago like it did.
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Speaker 4: Six. I’m going to get a subscription today.
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Speaker 2: There you go support them. Furfish Game, last one is doing it on a monthly basis. Question seven. The topic is fishing. Most of America’s pollock harvest happens here, which is defined as quote the northernmost part of the Pacific, separating the continents of Asia and North America. Hum, most of America’s pollock harvest happens here, which is defined as quote the northernmost part of the Pacific, separating the continents of Asia and North America. We have a confident room on question seven.
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Speaker 5: Boy, we had a banner yere on pollock a couple of years ago.
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Speaker 1: It’s Steve Shack.
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Speaker 5: You can drop down there without snagging one on every drop for a while.
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Speaker 2: What’s the top thing you would do with pollock.
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Speaker 5: The bigger ones, we’d filly. The boys wouldn’t let him go, so we had.
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Speaker 2: To fill ay him.
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Speaker 1: But he’s just bbate.
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Speaker 5: You can send a live one down there for halibate.
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Speaker 4: Okay, Oh, you don’t save him for personal consumption.
00:27:48
Speaker 5: We kept the bigger one, just the most of them.
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Speaker 4: We were catching one.
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Speaker 2: Oh and like the imitation crabb me, you get, I feel like that that’s been slurried once. Oh, and then it’s like comes back in that shape.
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Speaker 1: Right.
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Speaker 4: Yeah.
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Speaker 2: Most of America’s pollock harvest happens here, which is defined as the northernmost part of the Pacific, separating the continents of Asia and North America. Is everybody ready, go ahead and reveal your answers. We have everybody saying bearing sea, and they got, oh, what did Nate say, bearing straight? Bearing sea or bearing straight? I had it wrote down, I would accept He spelled both words wrong, though, V E R I n G and st r.
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Speaker 1: Bearing like vetus bearing.
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Speaker 7: Oh.
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Speaker 1: Yeah.
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Speaker 2: According to Noah, the bearing sea pollock fishery is the largest single species fishery in the world. It’s estimated that fleets bring in one point five million tons of pollock from here each year, which is enough to make over one billion fish sandwiches. This rich stretch of water is also famous for its salmon, pacific cod, halibit, snow crab, and kin crab. Question eight the topic is cooking. Butchers use this type of vertical saw with an endless tooth belt to make precise cuts through meat and bone. Last question was a one hundred. This one has potential for that as well.
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Speaker 4: I wasn’t screwed.
00:29:22
Speaker 2: The butchers use this type of vertical saw with an endless tooth belt to make precise cuts through meat and bone. Yeah, Corey is asking for someone to send our office one. That’s when we all have access to one of these.
00:29:38
Speaker 4: These things that I think are dangerous, dangerous. I don’t know if you’d want to have one in an office.
00:29:46
Speaker 7: Have to sign a waiver before you turn out.
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Speaker 4: I think so.
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Speaker 2: Is it more dangerous though, than like using the wrong tool to try to do, like if you had a saws all trying to accomplish I do too, but I I think this would be maybe not.
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Speaker 4: But we also don’t have a saws all laying around for everybody just to grab when they want to make these cuts.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, this is question eight. Butchers use this type.
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Speaker 5: Number when you see a video of someone like whatever shank or something like from above it’s scary.
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Speaker 2: Oh yeah, yeah, it’s everybody ready. Go ahead and reveal your answers. Nate and Logan and Randal, everybody says band saw. Everybody got it correct?
00:30:34
Speaker 1: Saw? What did you be honest? What did you have to change there?
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Speaker 4: Try to add the D. For a long period of my life, I thought that it was just called a band saw. Oh and then at some point I realized that it’s a band saw.
00:30:47
Speaker 7: I’m sure you would have got it right.
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Speaker 2: Bandsaws are built for making quickness cream cuts through frozen meat and bones. Home Depot has tabletop options that started three hundred dollars, or you can spend five figures on a standalone commercial version. Phil, let’s get a scoreboard update with two questions to go.
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Speaker 10: Here at halftime? Got Logan with three? Not halftime, PHILM, it’s not halftime. Thanks, Randall, appreciate that question. Nate, Nate’s got four, Randall, Corey and Giannis are tied with six and still in first place by one point.
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Speaker 2: Is Brody with seven. Question nine, The topic is conservation. This next great question is via adele tabor. This extinct species was also known as Thyla scene online that this is also pronounced Thyla sign as well, but thylas scene. More often, it’s t h y l A c I n E.
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Speaker 4: Nate, why do you know this?
00:31:47
Speaker 8: Because I like extinct species.
00:31:50
Speaker 9: I don’t know I might have some gumption with this question.
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Speaker 1: Phil, I’m sorry that I stepped on your toes.
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Speaker 10: Didn’t much rather you do it than some in the comments.
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Speaker 6: Because if somebody, yeah, if they thought we were halfway through with someone at seven points, that think would change the rules of the game.
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Speaker 4: A bunch of bumbling fools in here.
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Speaker 2: This extinct is also known as Thyla scene. Nate is confident, Randall is confident. Bro maybe.
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Speaker 9: Oh he’s losing it and.
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Speaker 2: Slogan with a.
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Speaker 5: Love how Nate tries to like throw his weight around.
00:32:25
Speaker 9: You know, I’m not gonna win. I’m just gonna hear a craft.
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Speaker 3: There’s a very little context in this question.
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Speaker 2: Extinct species was also the name of the.
00:32:37
Speaker 6: I was gonna say, but I’m glad so good to be here in the office.
00:32:47
Speaker 4: Hey, well, I’ll take you out to lunch after this loss. Appreciate that.
00:32:52
Speaker 1: Old team lunch.
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Speaker 5: Can I come some The only time we get lunch is.
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Speaker 4: Yeah, hopefully trivia for this episode dull hot beef sandwich. You’re gonna have a He’s gonna get a call. Hey, God, tell us about how many lunches?
00:33:12
Speaker 1: How many pizza?
00:33:14
Speaker 2: She stopped? Hm, Brody, how do you feel about your answer? You narrowed fifty fifty?
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Speaker 4: Scene? What is a thilo scene?
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Speaker 2: Pilocene or pyloside. This extinct species is also known as thyloscene.
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Speaker 4: What it’s got to be related to hunting and fishing. He wouldn’t he wouldn’t don’t.
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Speaker 1: It’s in the category of animals.
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Speaker 2: In the topic of conservation this extinct species, it is also known as phylo scene. Yeah, Nate is confident. Uh, Brody and Randall are maybe’s the rest reasonably confident? Logan? Are you ready? No?
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Speaker 1: One second?
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Speaker 2: Corey, do you have this one right?
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Speaker 4: No?
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Speaker 7: But I have an answer, Logan, I mean maybe I’m right.
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Speaker 4: God, it’s something cool like a sabertooth tiger.
00:34:16
Speaker 1: Man would be the care there’s a track. I should just wait, Yeah.
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Speaker 2: Just wait, go ahead and reveal your answers, Nate says, Tasmanian tiger logan says Mammoth Randall Tasmanian tiger, Corey mammoth Giannis Booby Tasmanian tiger. He crossed out devil. The correct answer is Tasmanian tiger. Randall and Nate and Brody got that one right. What do you have for flavor?
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Speaker 6: I was gonna ask if uh Willem Dafoe has made a move in which he hunts one of these.
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Speaker 4: He has about that?
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Speaker 2: Yea, it doesn’t love the movie, love to talk about the movie. Most biologists believe Tasmanian tigers went extinct sometime in the nineteen fifties, while others think they might have made it into the twenty first century. One of the most optimistic researchers is Barry Brook, a mammal ecologist from the University of Tasmania. He believes there’s a ten percent chance that the Tasmanian tiger is still alive, but is ready to admit their extinct if a clear photograph isn’t produced by the year twenty thirty one. For five years left spoil. There is a picture of one on our screen that Phil is showing us. That was one of the last remaining ones that I think died in a zoo. All right, here’s a correct answer. Review so far. One was forty dollars to enter a record book. Animal two, cocone three, Outdoor Boys, YouTube Channel four, Carrying Capacity five, Mud Skipper six, fur Fish, Game Magazine seven, Bearing Sea eight, Band Saw nine, Tasmanian Tiger. Phil. Let’s do one more scoreboard update before question ten.
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Speaker 7: Let’s take a look.
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Speaker 10: You’re at this last scoreboard update. We have Logan still with three points, Nate’s got five, and the players left in the game are Corey and Giannis.
00:36:17
Speaker 9: Was sick?
00:36:18
Speaker 10: Actually no, because this is question ten, So it’s only down to Randall who has seven, and Brody, who has eight.
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Speaker 2: If Brody gets this one right, he will be the winner. Question ten, the topic is woodsmanship. Black and honey are the two main types of this tree, which shares its name with an insect geez an insect. Brody has it, Nate has it, Giannis has it. Randall, Corey and Logan not as confident. Do you have this one right right? Randall’s got it?
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Speaker 1: I think so.
00:36:51
Speaker 2: Black and honey are the two main types of this tree, which shares its name with an insect. This is the final question. If Brody has this right, he will have nine correct answers and the victory.
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Speaker 4: There’s another honey, the honeysuckle, which I am battling after we made our big all our cuts in Wisconsin.
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Speaker 5: You know it grew that far north.
00:37:17
Speaker 4: Oh yeah?
00:37:17
Speaker 2: Is it a basically Oh yeah, I didn’t know that.
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Speaker 4: Yeah, according to uh but yeah bush honeysuckle according to the forest or on some neighboring public lands. He thinks that that and garlic mustard are the two existential major threats to forests.
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Speaker 2: We have honeysuckle in our landscaping. We planned this last year and it did the best out of every single thing we photoground. It’s crushing it. The pollinators love it, especially the hummingbirds had like a two week window where hummingbirds showed up and that was their preferred plants.
00:37:54
Speaker 4: It was a honeysuck And I’m gonna go spend hundreds of dollars and many hours of my time trying to kill there.
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Speaker 1: You go.
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Speaker 2: Black and honey are the two main types of this tree, which shares its name with an insect. It’s everybody ready, go ahead and reveal your answers, Nate, says Locus Logan. Says Walnut, Randall says locus, Corey says maple, Johannis and Brody say locus. The correct answer is locus. There are about a dozen types of locust trees and shrubs that are native to North America, with most occurring in the South and East. They are popular in landscaping and also planted in old strip mines to help fix nitrogen in the soil.
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Speaker 5: I think it might be black locus has one of the highest BTUs for firewood, like of all of them.
00:38:46
Speaker 2: They also have don’t they have the pods that have like the kid, Yeah, the big seed pods.
00:38:53
Speaker 4: Yeah, we’d play with those things.
00:38:54
Speaker 2: Honey locus or black locus.
00:38:55
Speaker 4: All right.
00:38:56
Speaker 2: Brody is our winner with nine correct answers today. He beats Randall by one point. Brody, what are you going to do with your five hundred dollars donation?
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Speaker 5: Since you guys are headed off to have fun talking turkeys, will donate to National Wild Turkey Federation.
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Speaker 2: Five hundred dollars going to NWTF from Brody and Don Brody. Join us next week for more Meat Eater Trivia, the only game show where conservation always wins.
00:39:22
Speaker 4: Thank Spencer, Thanks Spencer, Thank you.
00:39:24
Speaker 1: Yeah, Spencer from South Dakota.
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Speaker 2: He’s the host, using those smooth, mellow tones. He lays them questions down.
00:39:37
Speaker 1: He likes taking those two and three year old bucks. It is an avid amateur lock how
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