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Ep. 755: Game On, Suckers! MeatEater Trivia CLXXIX
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Ep. 755: Game On, Suckers! MeatEater Trivia CLXXIX

Braxton TaylorBy Braxton TaylorAugust 27, 202540 Mins Read
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00:00:07
Speaker 1: This podcast.

00:00:10
Speaker 2: Welcome to Meet Eater Trivia, the only game show where conservation always wins. I’m your host, Spencer Newhart, and today we’re joined by Jannis Brody, Corinne, Nate Seth and Sarah. This is a ten round quiz show with questions from meat eaters four verticals which are hunting, fishing, conservation, and cooking, and there is a prize. Meat Eater will donate five hundred dollars to the conservation organization of the winners choosing for the stad of the week. This week we’re looking at the number thirty five. That’s how many years old Phil Taylor is today.

00:00:40
Speaker 3: Happy, Thanks Spencer.

00:00:44
Speaker 2: What does an old man like you, thirty five years old do on his thirty fifth birthday?

00:00:49
Speaker 3: He didn’t shave. I can tell you that, that’s sure.

00:00:51
Speaker 4: Yeah, I’m doing a thing right now. I do this like maybe once or twice a year. I just like I think maybe maybe thirty five is the year Riking Never it never is. I’m hoping thirty six. This is the magic number. I don’t have any plans tonight.

00:01:05
Speaker 5: I’m Balder’s Gate, No nothing, Brody oh, I Instagram the kids.

00:01:11
Speaker 3: After the kids are in bed, Balder’s Game.

00:01:13
Speaker 4: I might be on the on the docket there. Okay, yeah, I’m playing. I’m playing. I made Randall a Balder’s Gate character, and I’m he’s my main character. So I’m gonna see what kind of you know, horrible situations I can put him in.

00:01:24
Speaker 2: Happy Birthday, Thank you. Here’s our Infrequently Asked Questions segment. If you have a trivia related question for our crew, send it to Trivia at the mediater dot com with the subject line I fak you. Ben Anderson says, I’m fourteen years old and I have a question for Phil. What types of software does he use to record trivia and does it differ from what you use to record the normal podcast? Birthday, Phil? What do you got for Ben? He’s fourteen years old?

00:01:50
Speaker 4: Yeah, hey, Ben, I don’t actually use a like a computer software. When I’m recording the podcast in the studio, I do everything into this big, this fancy Well, see if I can move this camera here. If you’re watching on YouTube, Ben, you’ll be able to see this.

00:02:02
Speaker 3: This is real.

00:02:04
Speaker 4: That’s the mixing board here. It’s an Allen and He digital mixing board, and I record that onto an SD card. The podcast on do an SD card, and it’s also being fed into the video hard drive, so I have got like I’ve got a backup as well. And then I take all those files and I put them into my computer upstairs with my office, and I use a software called pro Tools, which is kind of like the film and TV industry kind of. That’s the software that all the audio mixers use, and that’s what I learned on, and I’m really that’s the one software I’m very fast on, and so I’m scared to stop using it because that’s the only one I’m good at the scene.

00:02:39
Speaker 3: You’re getting probably too old to learn about new software, yep. And Phil’s birthday.

00:02:45
Speaker 2: For Phil’s birthday, Karin said he’s going to get a new studio in twenty twenty.

00:02:50
Speaker 3: You’re doing that for me?

00:02:51
Speaker 2: Is that a thing you promised?

00:02:52
Speaker 5: La morning?

00:02:53
Speaker 3: Tell us more about this to get.

00:02:55
Speaker 2: A new studio at some point as Phil’s thirty fifth birthday.

00:02:58
Speaker 3: It sounds like it could be good for all of us.

00:03:00
Speaker 2: I might have to wait like six months or so, but Karin made the promise so big.

00:03:05
Speaker 5: You’re kind of replaced him with AI, are you?

00:03:09
Speaker 3: Why would you even put that thought into the ether?

00:03:12
Speaker 6: There?

00:03:13
Speaker 2: We have some housekeeping. On a previous episode of Trivia, we had a question about the National Park Service project that is quote, a way to introduce children and those young at heart to the natural wonders of the park. That was referring to the Junior Ranger program, of which no one in the room had any experience with. But then just days later, Phil the Engineer went out and got himself a few Junior Ranger badges. Phil tell us about that.

00:03:39
Speaker 4: Yeah, this program is way more hardcore than I thought it was. You can’t just walk up to a park ranger and ask for a badge.

00:03:45
Speaker 3: They have you.

00:03:46
Speaker 4: There’s a whole booklet and depending on your age, you have to complete a certain number of activities within the park. You know, sort of like find this or find that, or you know there’s stuff like crossword puzzles and word searches and mazes and everything. The older you are, the more activities you have to do. And you show you bring that to a park ranger once it’s completed. Uh, And then they they ask you questions. They kind of like quiz you about stuff that you’ve seen, and then they make you take up a pledge an oath, And it’s different at every park and and every national monument, and then after you do that, you get a you get a little Ranger badge.

00:04:17
Speaker 2: What did your boys have to do to earn those badges?

00:04:20
Speaker 4: Well, I mean, so like the six year old, the seven year old only had to complete seven of the activities with the twelve year old had to complete twelve. So that’s sort of like the range. But then I will I’m going to call out. So we went to Mount Rushmore, we went to the bad Lands, and we went to the Devil’s Tower National Monument and all of those Oh sorry, I’m forgetting one. I think we went to four different but but I the Mount Rushmore bad Lands all made us. They were really strict about completing the packet. But oh yeah, wind Cave. That’s right, Wind Cave in South Dakota. They were all very strict. But there was a guy at Devil’s parka who was just handing out badges like candy and I’m not gonna I’m not gonna give his name get in trouble, but it definitely made it feel less special.

00:05:03
Speaker 2: Were the boys stoked on them or was.

00:05:05
Speaker 3: Like oh yeah, I know that.

00:05:06
Speaker 4: That that became the activity for the trip was collecting these badges, so, I mean, yeah, it’s it’s effective, it’s working.

00:05:11
Speaker 3: Great job National Parks.

00:05:12
Speaker 2: Nate was here that day we talked about those. Does anyone else in the room have a Junior Ranger badge?

00:05:17
Speaker 3: Yeah, well my boys do.

00:05:19
Speaker 5: Uh huh from Rocky Mountain National Park and Yellowstone.

00:05:22
Speaker 2: Were they stoked on that or was it?

00:05:25
Speaker 7: Yeah?

00:05:26
Speaker 5: I mean it was a while ago now, but yeah they were stoked.

00:05:30
Speaker 2: Now a coveted piece of merch at Phil’s home. All right, The Shelby Index for today is a five, so I’m putting some perfect score alert and with that we’re onto the game of trivia played the Dropville. Look, I don’t need to know what I shoultay under wand everything was just tend to win everything demon Question one. The topic is wildlife, and this will be multiple choice. Which of these animals is a pacoderm? Is it a goose, a hippo, a newt or a bear? Which of these animals is a pacaderm, goose, hippo, newt, or bear? Brody and Nate quick to answer, Nate, do you have this one right? I think?

00:06:29
Speaker 8: So it’s like somewhere what’s Steve always talking about? That’s the one. I think he’s got it.

00:06:35
Speaker 9: Brody, do you know this unless you’re pulling a fast one on us, which like you never used to do, but lately it seems like it happens now. And then which of these animals is a packaderm, goose, hippo, newt bear?

00:06:49
Speaker 2: You’re honest? How confident? Are you?

00:06:52
Speaker 3: Pretty?

00:06:53
Speaker 2: You got this one right? It’s everybody ready, go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Nate and Sarah and Iiannis and Seth. The whole room says hippo. The whole room got it right. The correct answer is a hippo. A pacoderm is a non ruminant animal with thick skin and hoofs or nails, such as elephants, rhinos, and hippos. It used to be scientifically accepted as a class of mammal, but biologists later learned that they’re not that closely related. PACKADERM is still used as an informal grouping at zoos, though question two the topic is gear. This next great question is via Miguel Rivera. What is the eleven letter instrument that measures the speed of a bullet or arrow in flight? What is the eleven letter instrument that measures the speed of a bullet or arrow in flight. Nate and Brody again quick to answer, do either of you boys own one of these eleven letter instruments?

00:07:59
Speaker 5: No, but got one in my truck right now.

00:08:02
Speaker 2: There’s a little hint for maybe Jannis knows the contents of Brody’s pickup. Johanny, do you know what’s in Brodie’s pickup right now?

00:08:10
Speaker 3: I was with Brody yesterday and we almost used this instrument?

00:08:17
Speaker 2: What have you gotten this right? If this didn’t just happen yesterday? Okay, yes, I would have again. Question two, the topic is gear. What is the eleven letter instrument that measures the speed of a bullet or arrow in flight?

00:08:31
Speaker 3: I’ve used a few over the years, always fussy these instruments.

00:08:40
Speaker 2: Maybe a cloudy day, I was just gonna say, I feel like lighting is a big part of that which like in a machine shed versus outside.

00:08:47
Speaker 3: You said you own one? I have over the years. I don’t think I own one at the moment. The one I own is very great.

00:08:55
Speaker 8: Is it the normal one everybody’s got.

00:08:57
Speaker 3: You’ll have to tell us about it after we get the answer.

00:08:59
Speaker 2: Every Are you ready go ahead and reveal your answers? We have Nate saying chronograph, Sarah says speedometer, and Seth say chronograph. Corinne says O meter, and Brody says, uh, chronometer. The correct answer is chronograph. I’m sorry, I gotta see if that’s that’s also accepted.

00:09:26
Speaker 3: I’ve never heard that interesting because they’re both eleven chronometer.

00:09:32
Speaker 2: I see that as a watch.

00:09:35
Speaker 7: I think that’s a rolling watches special.

00:09:40
Speaker 3: How do we both.

00:09:42
Speaker 1: That’s to remind calling uh, the measures speed of a bullet chronograph, it’s.

00:09:56
Speaker 8: A like it’s a timekeeper that’s certified by an astronomical like observatory.

00:10:04
Speaker 2: We’re not going to accept that.

00:10:06
Speaker 7: So those watches chronometers are always better than.

00:10:11
Speaker 2: There are three primary types of chronographs that outdoorsmen use. There are optical chronos, which have sensors the projectile passes through. There are magnetic chronos, which typically attached to the barrel of your gun like a bayonet. And then there are Doppler chronos, which use radar waves to track the projectile. Which one do you have, Seth?

00:10:33
Speaker 3: I have the garment one, which is okay. I was told recently that that one’s not as good as the labrador. It’s not as consistent.

00:10:44
Speaker 10: As far as accuracy. Yeah, I’m gonna say because it works way better than the labrador.

00:10:50
Speaker 3: Yeah, elaborator is a little more finicky.

00:10:52
Speaker 8: Which one’s the one with the little metal rods?

00:10:54
Speaker 2: And that would be the optical. If you’re on a machine shed, your arrow may not be seen the same as if it was a crowny day, cloudy day. Question three, the topic is conservation. What state is Great Basin National Park located in? And the room is stumped.

00:11:16
Speaker 1: Oh no, I’m not stumped, Okay, just taking their time, either.

00:11:20
Speaker 3: Lived in the state or the one next There was a.

00:11:24
Speaker 2: Hint for the rest of the room. What state is Great Basin National Park? We have six blank whiteboards in the room right now?

00:11:35
Speaker 3: Right?

00:11:37
Speaker 2: What state is Great Basin National Park? Located in Yonni? Thinks he’s lived in that state or near that state.

00:11:46
Speaker 5: That’s a big hint, man.

00:11:49
Speaker 3: I’ve lived in a lot of places, Brody, not that many. Yeah, but I’m telling you I can’t remember if it was in that state or the one next to it. That really adds a lot of lots of states in that one.

00:12:07
Speaker 2: Right, What states is Great Basin National Park? Located in Nate? How do you feel about your answer?

00:12:16
Speaker 8: I’ve give myself like one and six.

00:12:18
Speaker 2: Okay, Seth, how do you feel about your answer?

00:12:20
Speaker 3: It’s kind of a guess.

00:12:21
Speaker 2: It’s up to you two to get the perfect game today. Yanni and Seth, we’re already out of it. Ex Yanni and Brody, We’re already out.

00:12:31
Speaker 3: It’s a lot of pressure.

00:12:32
Speaker 2: What state is Great Basin National Park located in Is everybody ready? Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Nate saying Utah, Sarah, Utah, Yannis Utah, Seth utah, krinne Nevada, Brody, Nevada, and he crossed out? Would you cross out?

00:12:51
Speaker 4: Really?

00:12:52
Speaker 7: I have a chance at maybe getting this right because Brody.

00:12:56
Speaker 5: I don’t know is Neveda?

00:13:02
Speaker 2: I got it right. Great Basin National Park is located in eastern Nevada along the Utah border. It was established in nineteen eighty six and is one of the least visited parks in the country. Great Basin is where the Forgotten Winchester was discovered by park employees in twenty fourteen. The one hundred and forty three year old gun was found leaning against a juniper tree, with archaeologists speculating it was left there by its owner over a century ago. Here is a picture that was taken on the day of its discovery.

00:13:34
Speaker 8: That’s so cool.

00:13:35
Speaker 3: That’s very cool.

00:13:36
Speaker 2: I’ve never heard that the forgotten Winchester discovered in twenty fourteen. It is now in their visitor center. You can go see the thing.

00:13:43
Speaker 8: I feel like you’d have to rip up that whole tree and make like a diorama of it.

00:13:47
Speaker 2: Well, actually, a wildfire passed through there, I think a year or two later, and this thing would have just been forgotten that for real. But so they found it just in the nicked time, standing there just like the day someone left it.

00:14:02
Speaker 3: I’d like to know. It’s good to know there are places in this country where is something that big could be leaning against a tree and not be seen by a human for over n.

00:14:13
Speaker 2: I like that observation, especially when you have someone negative like Steve who says there’s too many people and not enough things to do in national parks. Will look at there, Steve, there’s guns out there to be found that have just been sitting there for one hundred years.

00:14:26
Speaker 7: You’ve just changed his whole mind.

00:14:28
Speaker 2: Unlikely grow into that tree, they said, So the butt of it was in five inches of soil at that part at that point, so it was starting to he rode away. But look at the stock to there’s some enormous cracks there, laid there for just one hundred years. Question for the topic is hunting. This is our listener question of the Week, which was won by Sam rival for sending this great question. Sam is going to get a board game signed by the crew if you want a chance to win our listener question of the Week that sent your question to Trivia at the medeater dot com. The d h p P vaccine for dogs is meant to prevent blank, hepatitis, para influenza, and parvo. So we know three of the things it’s meant to prevent. We’re looking for one more. The d HPP vaccine for dogs is meant to prevent blank, hepatitis, para, influenza, and parvo. Nate very quick to answer, Sarah has now joined him. Sarah, do you have this one right?

00:15:39
Speaker 6: I have a virus okay, that could in theory appear in dogs.

00:15:44
Speaker 2: Nate have confident.

00:15:48
Speaker 8: I think this might be a people virus.

00:15:50
Speaker 6: Does Chip have this vaccine?

00:15:52
Speaker 8: Yeah, but I don’t know what the D is in it.

00:15:55
Speaker 2: The d h for dogs is meant to prevent blank yeah, hepatitis and hinting Nate, did your answers start with the D? Yeah, okay it did.

00:16:10
Speaker 6: I think if it’s starting with the D is a hint. It’s pretty far off based, and I think it’s going to get it right to begin with.

00:16:18
Speaker 5: Yeah, I think it’s a valid d.

00:16:19
Speaker 2: HPP vaccine for dogs is meant to prevent blank, hepatitis, para, influenza, and parvo.

00:16:26
Speaker 8: I feel good now, I changed up. I feel real strong.

00:16:29
Speaker 2: Nate likes his answer, Brody, do you like your answer?

00:16:33
Speaker 5: We’ll find out.

00:16:34
Speaker 2: Okay, we have six dog owners at the table today. Karns making up for me for not owning a dog. She has four. Now, how did you? How did you get the fourth one? I haven’t heard the story yet.

00:16:51
Speaker 3: She has the biggest of dogs.

00:16:52
Speaker 5: The what’s the weight she’s missing?

00:16:56
Speaker 2: Has?

00:16:56
Speaker 7: Medium is probably like fifteen No, well, old.

00:17:06
Speaker 6: I was eating lunch on the little balcony on the second floor last week and I see you be in the pond. I look down and Pinata has an entire dead fish.

00:17:16
Speaker 2: It’s a great day.

00:17:17
Speaker 7: It was a desiccated trout or white fish on the back of our little pond here, which she proceeded to later vomit onto the carpet in my office.

00:17:26
Speaker 8: Is that also? What’s in front of the door? What you’re talking about the front door?

00:17:32
Speaker 3: No?

00:17:33
Speaker 8: No, okay, it looks like a vomited up fish. This is last check it out later.

00:17:37
Speaker 5: Oh, shoot, floor the second floor is like dog bombit.

00:17:41
Speaker 6: Dog shit zone in the third floor is pretty safe, I.

00:17:45
Speaker 8: Think, yeah that second.

00:17:46
Speaker 2: Yeah, how did you get the fourth dog?

00:17:49
Speaker 10: Uh?

00:17:49
Speaker 7: So? Pinata is my partner Matt’s daughter’s dog that she adopted a couple of months ago. And it used to be like fifty to fifty both of the houses. And then she really just ended up at our place and and.

00:18:05
Speaker 2: Is our puppy? No good for Pinata?

00:18:07
Speaker 7: Yeah, she’s very happy. She’s best friends with squid again.

00:18:11
Speaker 2: Question for the d HPP vaccine for dogs is meant to prevent blank hepatitis, para, influenza, and parvo. Is everybody ready? Go ahead and reveal your answers, with Nate saying distemper diphtheria seth not an answer, Krinn diphtheria, brody rabies. The correct answer is distemper. The d HPP vaccine is considered a core vaccine, meaning it’s recommended that all dogs get it. Distemper is a highly contagious virus that also affects foxes, coyotes, wolves, raccoons, skunks, and ferrets. There’s a fifty percent fatality rate for dogs who have it, with survivors often left with nervous system damage. Is distemper, hepatitis, para, influenza, and parvo.

00:19:10
Speaker 8: Can I ask a dog question real quick?

00:19:12
Speaker 2: Sure?

00:19:13
Speaker 8: The rattlesnake venom vaccine thoughts anybody?

00:19:18
Speaker 3: We did it for our dog and it just absessed and it was another vet visit. That sounds terrible. I recommend not doing it. Okay.

00:19:27
Speaker 2: We had a professional vet write an article for our website about his thoughts on the vaccine. I don’t remember what his conclusion was, but you and anyone else carey about curious about that could go read that. Cool question five the topic is fishing. This next great question is via Daniel Kanuth. This holy tool, which is also called a persuader, is the small club that anglers use to kill fish.

00:19:56
Speaker 3: Where is it?

00:19:57
Speaker 2: Oh, we have one in the room somewhere.

00:20:00
Speaker 3: Walked off with.

00:20:00
Speaker 4: It behind Spencer’s.

00:20:06
Speaker 2: Holy h O l y. This holy tool, which is also called a persuader is the small club that anglers use to kill fish. Brody very quick to answer.

00:20:18
Speaker 3: Are you looking for a specific name.

00:20:20
Speaker 2: Yes, it’s a holy name. This holy tool, which is also called a persuader, is the small club that anglers used to kill fish. Brody has found one in the podcast thing tell us about fifty years ago. What’s it made out of?

00:20:40
Speaker 3: Steel?

00:20:40
Speaker 2: Rod?

00:20:41
Speaker 5: Homemade handle? Little garden hose on there?

00:20:45
Speaker 2: Why why the garden host? What does that add to it?

00:20:51
Speaker 5: So it doesn’t make a bunch of noise rattling around in aluminum boat?

00:20:54
Speaker 2: Okay, that’s a well thought out.

00:20:56
Speaker 5: Persuade among other things.

00:20:58
Speaker 2: I think what else is that killed?

00:21:00
Speaker 3: Oh?

00:21:01
Speaker 5: I think this is primarily salmon killing machine?

00:21:04
Speaker 2: This holy tool, which is also called a persuader, is the small club that anglers used to kill fish. Now, did your dad call it the answer we’re looking for? Did he call it a persuader? Did he call it something else?

00:21:17
Speaker 5: He had a name for it. It wasn’t persuader, but it was along that line.

00:21:23
Speaker 3: I’ll have to.

00:21:25
Speaker 5: We’ll update it later, but I can’t remember his exact word for it.

00:21:29
Speaker 2: Yanni, how you doing over there?

00:21:33
Speaker 3: I don’t know the answer I’m trying to make one up.

00:21:36
Speaker 2: Seth, is there one of these in your boat?

00:21:40
Speaker 3: I used the backside of my gaff.

00:21:42
Speaker 8: Okay, so that’s probably not gad.

00:21:44
Speaker 3: I don’t call it. I don’t call it anything.

00:21:48
Speaker 5: If you got a good stout scrub brush in your boat, that’ll work.

00:21:52
Speaker 2: Yeah, Nate, do you have this one right?

00:21:54
Speaker 3: No, dude, total.

00:21:56
Speaker 2: This holy tool, which is also called a persuader, is the small club that anglers used to kill fish. It’s everybody ready, go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Nate’s saying, iron cross Sarah without an answer, Giannis says Devil’s club, Seth without an answer, Karinn says au bonker a bunker baton crux uh, and Brody says priest. The correct answer is priest. Brody got that one right. The name comes from the notion that anglers are administering the last rights to the fish before crushing their brain. Priests have also been used as bold murder weapons and pop culture, such as the BBC series Father Brown, the Ethan Hawk podcast Fish Priest, and the Sam Mills novel Poacher’s Priest.

00:22:52
Speaker 10: Man, if you whack a halbit on the nose right with one of those things instant death.

00:22:58
Speaker 3: Lights out you and I I heard about yesterday. Couple of anglers in the room will appreciate this. We’re talking about bringing large halib board. And a fellow’s telling me a story about being on a sailboat that he’s sailed up and down six different times between here and not Montana, but on the west coast of the US and Alaska. And he was up I think he said, misty fjords and they landed a two hundred pounder and he goes and you know, I always keep a little vodka in a squirt bottle because you just give them a little squirt of vodka on their gills and boom, oh yeah aness size just like mellow yellow, and then you can go to work.

00:23:37
Speaker 5: I tried petting them on the belly like Heather’s dad did. Doesn’t work from me, like just putting them to sleep. Yeah, he’s got the magic touch, because it did not work for me.

00:23:47
Speaker 3: A big one.

00:23:47
Speaker 10: You want to you want to make sure you’re past the belly rough stage before you bring it in the boat, because yeah, it’s chaos.

00:23:55
Speaker 2: Phil, we are halfway through the game of trivia. Give us a scoreboard update.

00:23:59
Speaker 4: Yeah, halftime here everyone on the board up at the bottom of the barrel or Sarah, and after that are Seth and Karn with two points apiece and tied up in first are Brody and Nate with three points.

00:24:14
Speaker 2: Shelby is going to be in the running to win this question six, The topic is cooking. McCormick says, this herb, which has leaves that resemble pine needles, has in quote, unmistakable woody fragrance. McCormick says, this herb, which has leaves that resemble pine needles, has an unmistakable woody fragrance. Sarah, Krinn, Nate Brody all quick to answer, Grindy, have this one right.

00:24:50
Speaker 5: If I’m right, I got some growing right now.

00:24:52
Speaker 3: M hot tip.

00:24:54
Speaker 2: The room is very confident on this one. Oh and Nate, that would be.

00:24:59
Speaker 5: In some in the garden main competition.

00:25:03
Speaker 2: McCormick says, this herb, which has leaves that resemble pine needles, that’s an unmistakable woody fragrance.

00:25:11
Speaker 5: Also not sure that’s how I described the fragrance.

00:25:17
Speaker 2: I’ll be I thought about that, but then I was like, well, I don’t know how I would describe it.

00:25:21
Speaker 3: I’m gonna smell it.

00:25:22
Speaker 2: I like what McCormick says. It’s everybody ready, go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Nate and Sarah and the honest the whole room says, Rosemary.

00:25:36
Speaker 8: You made me question my answer.

00:25:38
Speaker 2: The correct answer is rosemary. Rosemary flavor has been described as piney, peppery, lemonie, savory, and woodsy. For that reason, it naturally complements wild game. Danielle Pruett features rosemary in her article called how to Make the Perfect Steak Sauce, and Steve Vernella uses it in his Grilled squirrel with lemon, thyme and rosemary recipe. You can get both of those on the meat eater dot com. I love rosemary and potatoes, yep fries. Question seven, the topic is hunting. Dale tells Hank that the best part of deer hunting is quote getting out in the woods away from the government. In a nineteen ninety eight episode of this show, You’ve Got six blank Whiteboards in the Room, Dale tells Hank that the best part of deer hunting is quote getting out in the woods away from the government. In a nineteen ninety eight episode of this show, Krin, do you have this one right. No, No, I.

00:26:43
Speaker 8: Think I know the show and can’t remember the name.

00:26:47
Speaker 2: This may be a zero percenter.

00:26:50
Speaker 3: No, it won’t be. Okay knows it? Got an answer.

00:26:55
Speaker 2: Dale tells Hank that the best part of deer hunting is getting out in the wood away from the government. In a nineteen ninety eight episode of this show, Phil, would you get this one right?

00:27:08
Speaker 3: I would.

00:27:09
Speaker 4: I didn’t watch a lot of this show, but I know the characters names just through like cultural osmosis.

00:27:14
Speaker 3: Uh huh. That’s exactly why I know. I’m right. Okay, Phil, just there we go. It’ll just made me feel real good.

00:27:22
Speaker 2: Thanks, Phil Sethy have this one right?

00:27:24
Speaker 3: I don’t. I don’t know, Okay, it’s just the first thing I thought of.

00:27:27
Speaker 2: You have a show from the nineties that maybe has characters named Phil.

00:27:31
Speaker 3: Are you gonna be able to do an impression of one of the characters after this?

00:27:37
Speaker 4: Nothing I love more than when Spencer and honest impression that.

00:27:42
Speaker 2: Dale tells Hank that the best part of.

00:27:45
Speaker 3: Brody I can’t believe you can’t remember the name of the show escaping me.

00:27:49
Speaker 5: And the thing is, are they doing a reboot of this?

00:27:51
Speaker 3: Wow?

00:27:52
Speaker 2: There’s a hint from Brody Dale tells Hank that the best part of deer hunting is getting out in the woods away from the government. In a nineteen ninety eight episode of This.

00:28:02
Speaker 5: Show, No matter how many times he said, and.

00:28:06
Speaker 2: Brody’s hint an’t help anybody despite him being right. Is everybody ready?

00:28:11
Speaker 3: I wonder if Shelby got this?

00:28:13
Speaker 2: Go ahead and who nothing happened? Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Nate saying the show of the General, Lee Sarah is not an answer, Yanna says, King of the Hill, Seth King of the Hill, Krinn Beverly Hills, nine oh two one oh, Brody, King of the Hill, he got it. The correct answer is King of the Hill, right at the boss. Getting out in the woods away from the government is also Steve’s favorite part of hunting. In that episode, Bobby goes on a high fence deer hunt in Texas but declines to shoot a baited buck. Then, later that day, while learning to drive, he kills a white tail with his dad’s pickup. Dale says, they’re going to quote take old mister buck right to the rendering plant for sausagification.

00:29:07
Speaker 3: You know, I can tell you what Steve would have said about that Winchester right, and about why it was the whole thing actually buttresses his argument because the reason he doesn’t like national parks is people don’t really go out and enjoy him as much. You can’t do things.

00:29:25
Speaker 2: That’s what he says. They’re a place you go to not do.

00:29:27
Speaker 3: Still, yeah, and be cause I feel like if that gun was laying against any old tree outside of a national park, the likelihood of it getting found in the last hundred years is much much higher because of the way hunters and anglers explore in national parks is a lot less exploring, going on a lot more just driving, staying on the trails.

00:29:46
Speaker 8: That’s think about how many times that’s happened with just some dude and he just took it home and nobody ever heard about it.

00:29:53
Speaker 2: So having what now he’s saying, like that happens on some BLM land, are you saying?

00:29:58
Speaker 8: And then some dude just like you know, outside the park on BLM takes it home and just now it sits above his fireplace and nobody knows about it. He dies, his kids don’t know what’s going on, and goes in the trash and you don’t get a cure of some cool anecdote about a gun left there for one hundred years.

00:30:11
Speaker 2: I think if you don’t like parks, just you’re just doing them wrong.

00:30:15
Speaker 3: I think.

00:30:15
Speaker 6: I think that’s right.

00:30:16
Speaker 5: Yeah, better to have them than not have them, I’ll tell you.

00:30:19
Speaker 2: Question eight the topic is conservation. This next great question is via Matt Bauer. What does the forestry acronym T s I stand for? Oh? Thanks, Spencer, What does the forestry acronym T s I stand for? Yanni and Seth? They’re gonna get this one right for sure.

00:30:41
Speaker 4: Well, damn, Bobby, it’s great you Phil. I know that, Hank says Bobby a lot. That’s what I know about King of the Hill.

00:30:55
Speaker 2: That’s good. What does the forestry acronym T s I I stand for? I think, yeah, he was hoping for? Is it boom houer? That’s like just mumble talk the impression you’re hoping you wanted, Hank.

00:31:08
Speaker 3: Yeah, Bill nailed it again.

00:31:11
Speaker 2: Question eight the topic is conservation. What does the forestry acronym T s I stand for? Nate? Do you have this.

00:31:23
Speaker 8: Apart the second half?

00:31:25
Speaker 3: That’s all we talked about.

00:31:28
Speaker 6: I start with the right letters. One of them at least is relevant to the topic.

00:31:32
Speaker 7: My brain stopped working a few years ago.

00:31:34
Speaker 6: It’s probably the lasagna.

00:31:37
Speaker 3: Oh, I definitely feel like I ate too many cars too. How we do it over?

00:31:43
Speaker 5: I’m just making something.

00:31:45
Speaker 2: What does the forestry acronym t s I stand for.

00:31:53
Speaker 3: One of my favorite things to do these days?

00:31:56
Speaker 2: If you follow Yanni on Instagram, if you pay attention to when he’s on Meat Eater Radio, they’ll get this one right.

00:32:04
Speaker 6: So that makes me second guess My answer.

00:32:07
Speaker 2: Is everybody ready, go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Nate saying tree stand Improvement, Sarah Timber Sale Initiative, Yanna’s timber stand Improvement, Seth timber stand Improvement, Krin without an answer, Brody Total Soil Index. The correct answer is timber stand improvement. I don’t think we’re gonna get it to Nate. That becomes something else. That’s like change, that’s like changing racket, ratchet straps.

00:32:41
Speaker 8: I’m talking about improving the stand of tree of trees.

00:32:46
Speaker 3: Yes, I is timber.

00:32:50
Speaker 2: Seth and Yannish, dude, you’re gonna that’s trash. Timber stand improvement is a way to remove unwanted trees from a forest. The goal is often to simulate to stimulate new growth and increase the productivity of trees. T s I can come in the form of prescribed burns, chemical control, or logging. Johanny, do you think he should get it for tree stand improvement?

00:33:17
Speaker 3: No?

00:33:18
Speaker 2: Okay, Seth as the forestry man, should he get it for tree stand improvement?

00:33:23
Speaker 3: Because if you took away improvement and you said, okay, well what is a tree stand? No one ever is going to say a stand up trees.

00:33:30
Speaker 8: A forester would, a hunter might not.

00:33:34
Speaker 3: Tree stand improvement.

00:33:35
Speaker 8: Yeah, okay, tree stand improvement can refer to timber stand improvement, which is a land practice.

00:33:41
Speaker 3: Blah blah, Google.

00:33:47
Speaker 7: Google.

00:33:49
Speaker 3: Gemini didn’t go to college for forest.

00:33:55
Speaker 2: What do you have on t s I. You do a lot of t s I when you were in college.

00:34:00
Speaker 10: Oh yeah, yeah, I’ve done it. Uh, you know, for personal use to and the hunting property.

00:34:06
Speaker 2: And pa you get jealousy Yanni talking about all that ts Oh I.

00:34:09
Speaker 3: Do I missdoing that stuff. It’s fun.

00:34:12
Speaker 10: It’s fun to uh, you know, manipulate the landscape in a positive way and then see it pay off.

00:34:17
Speaker 2: It’s a fun way to look at it. Yanni has a ts I going this year.

00:34:22
Speaker 3: You know, I personally haven’t been doing as much. The logger did most of the TSI.

00:34:27
Speaker 2: It’s done for twenty five at this point.

00:34:30
Speaker 3: I’m gonna be there for a short couple of days to do some herbicide application in October, and if I have time, I’ll maybe bust out the chainsaw and do a little ts I.

00:34:39
Speaker 2: Okay, Nate is still googling, Nate.

00:34:42
Speaker 3: I’m looking at my trail campig. I got it. It’s pretty popped in this afternoon.

00:34:47
Speaker 2: All right, Phil, let’s get a scoreboard update with two questions to go.

00:34:53
Speaker 3: Yeah, well, Seth has scared.

00:34:57
Speaker 4: Sarah with two points, come in with three, Nate and the Honest with four points apiece. And then now tied up in first place are Brody and Seth with five points.

00:35:07
Speaker 3: And how many questions we have left?

00:35:08
Speaker 2: Two left? The topic is fishing. This ten letter word is defined as quote the junction of two rivers, especially rivers of approximately equal with This ten letter word is defined as the junction of two rivers, especially rivers of approximately equal With Brody and Seth both confident, Nate joining them as well. Yanni is doing his Hangman. He likes his answer. This is question nine. This ten letter word is defined as the junction of two rivers, especially rivers of approximately equal With.

00:35:59
Speaker 3: Some friends, I own a marijuana store in three rivers, Michigan by this name.

00:36:04
Speaker 2: Ooh, that’s a good name for marijuana store. I like that.

00:36:08
Speaker 8: I don’t think I have this right.

00:36:13
Speaker 2: Is everybody ready? Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Nate’s saying confluence, Sarah conversion, Yannis confluence, Seth confluence, Corinn without an answer, Brody confluence. The correct answer is the marijuana store confluence. Confluences can either be two rivers forming a new river, such as where the Jefferson and Madison create the Missouri in Montana, or it can be one river joining another, such as where the Yellowstone meets the Missouri in North Dakota. That is where their state record paddlefish was snagged in twenty sixteen.

00:36:51
Speaker 5: It eventually always comes back to paddlefish with Spencer.

00:36:54
Speaker 2: That’s right. You’ll find that all right, here’s a correct answer. Review so far one was Hippo to Chronograph three, Nevada four, Distemper five, Priest six, Rosemary seven, King of the Hill eight, timber stand Improvement nine Confluents. Phil Let’s give another scoreboard update before question ten.

00:37:19
Speaker 3: Here we are.

00:37:21
Speaker 4: Seth and Brodie are still tied up in first place with six but Nate and Iiannis can catch up. They are right behind them with five points of it no, a.

00:37:29
Speaker 2: Lot of ways we could go to a tiebreaker here. Here’s the final question. The topic is wildlife. This is the largest terrestrial slug in North America, which is named after the food it resembles. Nate and Brody and Sarah and Seth. Everyone is feeling confident. It’s maybe a one hundred percenter. This is the largest terrestrial slug in North America, which is named after the food it resembles. Is everybody ready?

00:38:01
Speaker 3: No, I’m changing?

00:38:02
Speaker 2: Oh, okay, has anyone seen one of these?

00:38:07
Speaker 10: I saw one recently that was so big I had to stop a conversation and be like that.

00:38:13
Speaker 3: That’s good. Where were you sat when that happened?

00:38:16
Speaker 1: No, New Jersey, that’s a good answer.

00:38:21
Speaker 2: Is everybody ready again? This is the largest prestrial slug in North America, which is named after the food it resembles. Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Nate and Sarah and Jannis and Seth and Corin and Brody’s saying banana slug. They got it. The correct answer is banana slug. The Pacific banana slug can grow up to ten inches long and weigh four ounces, and as the name implies, they are bright yellow. They can help. They help clean the forest floor, eating animal droppings, dead leaves, moss, and fung guy. Pacific banana slugs are found from a Alaska to California. Is that where you saw your banana slug? In Alaska? Is that where you see a lot of them?

00:39:06
Speaker 7: Yeah?

00:39:07
Speaker 5: The kids, well they used to like messing with them more Now they’re they’d rather go fishing.

00:39:12
Speaker 2: They’re little.

00:39:13
Speaker 3: They collect.

00:39:14
Speaker 5: They fill a bucket with those.

00:39:15
Speaker 2: Things up there.

00:39:16
Speaker 7: Would you cook them like snails?

00:39:18
Speaker 3: I don’t think.

00:39:18
Speaker 5: I think slugs are.

00:39:21
Speaker 2: Yeah, show me how big this this specific banana slug.

00:39:25
Speaker 3: Oh, it was.

00:39:25
Speaker 10: It was like that, I know, I know of a story of a friend. Friend was telling me this story. They I forget how it goes exactly. They like bet they bet a friend in high school or something to like eat one and it almost killed them. Yeah, like caused so much mucus and stuff that was just like blocked his air way.

00:39:48
Speaker 8: Yeah, I think I saw that in Harry Potter.

00:39:50
Speaker 3: Yeah, not good to eat?

00:39:52
Speaker 2: Okay, goods from Seth. All right, we are going to overtime play the drop pill.

00:40:01
Speaker 3: Tie breaker.

00:40:06
Speaker 2: In overtime today it is Seth and Brody. This will be a numerical question. Whoever is closest to the correct answer will be declared the winner. But the whole room will play along because if somebody else gets it right on the nose, we will add an extra one hundred dollars to today’s donation. All right, the tie breaking topic is hunting. What is the minimum score for a non typical American elk in the Boone and Crocket record Book? Hmm, what is the minimum score for a non typical American elk in the Boone and Crocket Record Book? Whoever is closest between Seth and Brody be declared today’s winner. No quick answers, thought one of you may just know this off the top of your dome.

00:40:57
Speaker 8: By get this, I’m telling everyone I want today.

00:40:59
Speaker 2: Yes, please do Nate. Looks like we have a lot of guesses happening. Yanni is watching Seth right down his answer. What do you think of his answer? Yanni, I think he’s a little low, little really low.

00:41:12
Speaker 10: I had, I had it high, and I changed the lower.

00:41:15
Speaker 3: I think the non typical mm hmm.

00:41:19
Speaker 2: Minimum score for a non typical now do you awards are the all time In this case, it’s the same. Oh so that’s why I felt good using this question. Uh, Brodie change change his answer.

00:41:38
Speaker 3: I changed mine back to my original.

00:41:39
Speaker 2: Wow, what is the mill?

00:41:41
Speaker 3: I can’t do that.

00:41:42
Speaker 2: After I give you American he.

00:41:46
Speaker 9: The boon and crust it back.

00:41:51
Speaker 3: I don’t care. I just thought that. Mm hmmm, it was only a five inch different.

00:41:58
Speaker 2: Maybe maybe Yanni’s wrong, so could be. It’s everybody ready, go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Nate saying three sixty five, Sarah three seventy five, Yiannis three ninety, Corinne without an answer, and our two players left. We have Seth saying three seventy, which is what I had, and Brody saying three eighty. The correct answer is three eighty five, five inches off and is the winner. The minimum score for a typical American elk is what, Yanni, do you know? Three six, three sixty For a two lead, it’s two seventy, and for a Roosevelt’s elk it’s two seventy five. Again, the answer for that one was three eighty five is the minimum score for a non typical American elk in the Boone Crockett record book.

00:42:52
Speaker 3: All right, Tody, what.

00:42:53
Speaker 2: Are you gonna do with your five hundred dollars donation?

00:42:55
Speaker 5: Got a request, but I gotta look it up real quick for the name, to get the name right. Okay, the request out of Pennsylvania, Johanny.

00:43:06
Speaker 2: What’s the closest uh Boone and Crockett elk that you have at home? Anything?

00:43:12
Speaker 3: Not even close? The biggest one I’ve killed is I think around three five.

00:43:16
Speaker 2: Okay, nothing that’s uh that like this one might make it?

00:43:21
Speaker 5: No, no, okay, this is coming from Hill in Pennsylvania. We’re going to donate to the French Creek Valley Conservancy.

00:43:31
Speaker 3: French Creeks.

00:43:32
Speaker 5: It’s more like a river that I used to fish a lot, and it’s a very pristine, uh stream, it’s not damned up.

00:43:40
Speaker 3: Has a lot of species that.

00:43:42
Speaker 5: Were around back when George Washington was around. He almost died on French Creek. He’s canoe tipped over. So we’re French Creek Valley Conservancy.

00:43:52
Speaker 2: Five hundred dollars going their way. Well done, Brody almost seth close. Join us next week for more met Eater Trivia, the only game show where conservation always wins. Yes, Spencer from South Dakota.

00:44:08
Speaker 8: He’s the host, using those smooth, mellow tones.

00:44:11
Speaker 2: He lays them.

00:44:12
Speaker 5: Questions down, and he likes taking those two and three year old bucks.

00:44:23
Speaker 8: It is an avid amateur lockhouse

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