The MeatEater Podcast - Ep. 860: Game On, Suckers! MeatEater Trivia CCXI

Episode Date: April 8, 2026

Spencer Neuharth hosts MeatEater Trivia with Janis Putelis, Brody Henderson, Randall Williams, Nate Mason, Roman Schnobrich, and Anthony Finissi.  Connect with MeatEater on Instagram, Facebo...ok, Twitter, YouTube, and YouTube Clips Subscribe to MeatEater Podcast Network on YouTube Shop Trivia MerchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Transcript
Discussion (0)
Starting point is 00:00:00 This is an I-Heart podcast. Guaranteed Human. Hey, it's Clay Newcomb here from Bear Greece, and I want to tell you about my new 12-26 film presented by Maltry and Onyx. These are 12 of meat eaters' biggest and baddest hunts from the last year that are going to be released through 2026. These are long-form episodes, or what I call films,
Starting point is 00:00:24 so you're going to get more of what you love. My film will take us into the deep and cold, rugged, country of southwest Utah on a lion hunt with hounds, where we traveled over 80 miles and five days on mules. But the best part, I'm hunting with the legendary lion hunting family, the meekums, but also one of the country's top mulemen, Ty Evans. This is about mules and lions. This is the kind of place where winter hangs on tight and every track in the snow tells a story. If you've ever wondered what it's like to pursue a mountain line in big country on muleback, then this is the episode for you. Check it out now on the meat eater YouTube channel and be on the lookout for more
Starting point is 00:01:09 12 and 26 in the coming months. Welcome to Meat Eater Trivia, the only game show where conservation always wins. I'm your host, Spencer Newhartth, and today we're joined by Janus, Randall, Brody, Nate, Roman, and Anthony. This is a 10-round quiz show with questions from meat eaters for verticals, which are hunting, fishing, conservation, and cooking. There is a prize. Meadir will donate $500 to the conservation organization of the winners choosing. Now, for three stats of the week this year, we reviewed player performance by category for 2025. As a reminder, Janice leads in hunting, where he gets 80% of questions correct.
Starting point is 00:01:58 Brody leads in fishing with 72%. Randall leads in conservation with 72% And today we're looking at cooking Who do you guys think is the cooking champion? Yanni? Not Yanni, Yanni is fifth place. No, I feel like cooking is not a good category for me. I've never got a cooking one right.
Starting point is 00:02:17 Not Brody. Steve, Steve is our leader. Here are the top five. Yanni is fifth at 70%. Maggie Hudlow and Brody are tied for third at 75%. That's pretty good. Randall is second at 77% and Steve Runella is first at 82%. Wow.
Starting point is 00:02:36 Yeah, but how many at bats? Not a lot. Yeah. Him and Maggie barely made my fictional cut in my head as to who could be in the top five. But Maggie tied with Brody at third and Steve number one. So who's the overall, like when you combine them all? I will, we could give you that next episode. Teaser.
Starting point is 00:02:58 I think I know who will be. This means that last year, each one of our verticals was championed by a different player, Yannian hunting, Brodian fishing, Randall and Conservation, and Stephen Cooking. It just seems right. Yeah, I think it speaks to the quality of your questions. Okay. I think it speaks to the quality of the players. You know what I wanted to give some feedback on as I'm prepping another batch of ten questions?
Starting point is 00:03:22 I think you're right, Randall. I remove questions that I know you're going to get. Thanks. I do not do that. I think you do. subconsciously. No, I think you put them in there because you know he's going to get him right.
Starting point is 00:03:33 It's like, what of the many things am I right about? Are you going to talk about? Okay, so Randall thinks I remove questions he'll get right. Brody thinks I add questions that Randall will get right. Oh, he does.
Starting point is 00:03:44 I think, but I think it's, I think it's unconscious. I think, like, as I'm looking at a question, I'm like, that's not a good question. But if I ask myself why, it's because. Randall, it's time for you to host again, I feel right.
Starting point is 00:03:58 Are you hosting again? Nate? Yeah, it is. We'll see. It is. We're right. We're always prepping to host. Yeah, and you could do the same. Dude, your energy from the meetings would be great for us. Yeah, yeah, Tone. I'm going to have some different categories. Podcast started nine minutes late because we were showering Anthony with compliments about how well he does in meetings.
Starting point is 00:04:21 Good meeting guy. Thanks, guys. Strong. All right, here's an IFAQ. Now, in the press, a lot of IFAQs were about the trivia show. itself. Since we've gotten rid of radio live, we don't get to tackle a lot of just general questions that would otherwise show up in the chat. So in the future, for your IFAQ, it can just be whatever you want us to answer for you. Today, Wynn is starting us off. Wynn says, hello, I am 10 years old and me and my dad, love your show. Here's my IFAQ. What calibers does the
Starting point is 00:04:50 crew use for deer? And what would they recommend for beginners? So there's two different questions here. What, what do you got, Yanni? 12-gauge slug-gun. That's a good one. I'm just surprised that that's the one that you chose, Spencer. I love it. Also, it was the most recent one in my inbox. You got to educate this kid.
Starting point is 00:05:08 Should be cartridges, not cow- Okay. There's your first answer, Win. Win has two questions here. What calibers does the crew use? And then what do they recommend for beginners? Yanni, what are you going to use to shoot a deer this year? Either a 6-5 Creedmoor or a 308 win.
Starting point is 00:05:28 Okay. Okay. 308, old school, huh? Well, I just have a gun that's chambered in it. You got some pants called a 308. Where did he live? Wynn did not. Well, let me go look and see if Wynn told us where he lives.
Starting point is 00:05:40 I will probably shoot a deer with, I've killed my last few deer with the Six Creedmoor. I killed most. If you were looking at the grand total of deer that I've killed, most of them been with a 300 windmag. This year, Randall. This year. It could be anything.
Starting point is 00:06:00 I just don't know yet. 45. Things are in flux right now in my gun cabinet. I've killed a couple bucks of the 4570. Same. That worked. I think for a young shooter, I think recoil sensitivity is paramount. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:17 I think bullet matters more than head stamp or caliber. And I think you just got to get something that you're comfortable shooting. Brody's shaking his head. I think you should train your kids up on recoil. Mm. Mm. Otherwise, they're going to be afraid of it their entire lives.
Starting point is 00:06:33 I think they should just shoot whatever they're comfortable with. I think it's 6-5 Creedmore. 6.5, 308, 243. 350 legend. Yeah. Maybe he's in the Midwest. He could be in the Midwest. I'm looking at Wynn's email.
Starting point is 00:06:45 He didn't say where he lives, but he wrote a trivia question as well that has to do with Alberta and Colorado. Oh. So we're just going to guess he's in the Rocky Mountains somewhere. It's good guess. Or on the plane. Yanni, any recommendations for Wynn about a good beginner caliber? The 6-5 Creedmore.
Starting point is 00:07:02 Yep. Okay. Does it all easy to get ammo for. And you can take a crack out of an elk if you hit them in the right spot. You'll be fine. I was also going to recommend that. That's four of us who think a 6-5 Creedmoor be good for beginners. Anything else to add for Wynn about what calibers we're using for deer and what we'd recommend for the case?
Starting point is 00:07:20 It doesn't really matter as long as you can shoot it accurately. Okay. And I think that is part of Randall's answer about recoil management. And something you can practice a lot with. There you go. Just be comfortable. Shootability. Doesn't cost a lot.
Starting point is 00:07:33 No where it go. All right. No housekeeping today. The Shelby Index for this episode is a four. So our winner should get eight correct answers. And with that, we're on to the game of trivia. Play the drop, Phil. Look, I need to know what I stand to win.
Starting point is 00:07:51 Everything. How's that? Just tend to win everything. Suckers. Question one. topic is public lands, and as always, this will be multiple choice. Which of these national parks does not have elk? Is it Grand Canyon, Joshua Tree, Olympic, or Theodore Roosevelt?
Starting point is 00:08:21 Three of those national parks have elk. One of them does not. Is it the Grand Canyon, Joshua Tree, Olympic, or Theodore Roosevelt? Going back to our IFAQ, if you want us to answer a question like when for recommended beginner deer cartridges, send that email to trivia at the meat eater.com with the subject line IFAQ. Maybe you want to know what Yanni's going to do with his turkey legs this year or what video game is keeping fill up late at night lately. Send us your questions there. Again, question one, which of these national parks does not have elk? Grand Canyon, Josh, which tree Olympic Theodore Roosevelt.
Starting point is 00:09:08 Spencer, if I could offer some feedback that I saw on the YouTube comments. Some guys said you read the question too much. It was the first for me. I like it when he reads it again. It helps. I just think you can't do, I mean,
Starting point is 00:09:24 I don't know. I wanted to put that bug in your ear. I think Spencer does that for the audio listener. Whoever is commenting on YouTube is probably watching on YouTube. They can see the question on the screen. I also, yeah, I'm just passing it
Starting point is 00:09:35 along. It's not my shut up, Randall. I also think it's helpful when you're stuck and you can't you have a little
Starting point is 00:09:40 coming out with an answer. It's good to hear. I'm always stuck. We always... Let's not run our lives based on YouTube comments, Randall. We don't want to go down that path.
Starting point is 00:09:49 Let's run them based on spot. Well, okay, good. Because I was told on the YouTube comments that should go away forever. Well, I do read the question a lot. I do read the question a lot.
Starting point is 00:10:00 One is for our audio listeners. Two, I'm trying to fill some, Dead air. And yeah, three, I think it's just nice for folks to hear it a third and fourth time. It just made me chuckle because every time I've hosted, if you forget to read a question twice, you get slammed for it. And this guy's like, oh, a little too much. It's going a little overboard.
Starting point is 00:10:18 The question is just got a nice voice to listen. Thank you. One more time. I think it's the fifth time you're going to hear this one. Which of these national parks does not have elk, Grand Canyon, Joshua Tree, Olympic, Theodore Roosevelt. Go ahead and reveal your answers. Yaddy says Joshua Tree, Roman, and Randall say Joshua Tree. Anthony says, Theodore Roosevelt, Nate, and Brody say Joshua Tree.
Starting point is 00:10:43 They got it. The correct answer is Joshua Tree. Randall, that marker's not going to work for whoever tries to use it next. You've used it all up. Anthony's going to have to have a line item about that in our next all-company meeting. This place is made of money, Brody. Grand Canyon has Rocky Mountain Elk, which were stocked there about 100 years ago to replace
Starting point is 00:11:05 the extinct Mariams elk. Theodore Roosevelt also has Rocky Mountain Elk, which were stocked there 40 years ago to replace the extirpated Manitoban elk, and Olympic is home to one of the continent's largest herds of Roosevelt elk. Question two, the topic
Starting point is 00:11:21 is hunting. This next great question is via Anthony Spine. The acronym ACP stands for automatic blank pistol. Nate, very quick to answer. He's the only one. Randall got a shocked look in his eye. Wow. It was the, I don't know if it was about Nate knowing it or about Randall not knowing it right off the. Equally shocking. The acronym
Starting point is 00:11:49 ACP stands for automatic blank pistol. I think I know it. Okay. I thank my grandpa for this one. RIP. Hmm. Rest in power. Yep. I had a question about your voice. This is a good one. About my voice? I can't stand my voice when I listen to it. It sucks. Do you like listening to your voice? Because it's so great. I don't dislike it. Nice, dude.
Starting point is 00:12:15 That'd be so great. I got to hear that again. It'll get easier. Oh, it's the worst. Everybody has the same feelings. But Spencer has just like an unequivocally good voice. You know what I'm saying? He probably didn't think that when he first started.
Starting point is 00:12:28 Did you think that when you first started? Um, uh, no. I don't know that it was like on my. radar is like that's something I could bring to the table is uh good to know I have a nice voice the acronym ACP stands for automatic blank pistol I do have buddies uh that get on my case saying that's my game show voice that I put on which I would say is true yeah I'm like I'm making a game show here for you let's see it I want to know I got to put on my game show voice you show me show me show me first I didn't get this is a two-way street I think this is a great question thank you
Starting point is 00:13:03 good question via Anthony Spine because I'm I'm not sure. I won a 45 ACP for a little bit. Never shot it. And I sold it. Do you have this one right, Yanni? I don't know. Never shot it like you literally never pulled the trigger.
Starting point is 00:13:16 No. Wow. We've all done that. Mm-hmm. I feel like everybody's bought multiple guns that have never shot and sold them. Yeah, because when a year goes by and you haven't shot it, you realize, well, might as well, might as well get rid of this one. No. Not that interesting.
Starting point is 00:13:31 I think that's two unique things that have happened to you, Yani. I feel like people don't get rid of guns. that they haven't shot in a year. And they also don't buy a gun that they then don't shoot. Is everybody ready? Randall, do you got anything to say about that? I just, well...
Starting point is 00:13:48 But I also, I don't think Randall's the right person to answer because he's also an unusual gun owner. Yeah, I mean, I feel like... Oh, I don't think so. I think he's just a gun nut. I think there's lots of gunners out there. But a real gun nut would say you never sell a gun. Right.
Starting point is 00:14:02 You know, that's like a truism for a lot of the faithful. and I can't disagree with that. When's the last time you sold one? November. Okay. At the height of your arms dealing, how many guns were you selling a year, you think? I don't want to answer that because I do feel like there are legal definitions
Starting point is 00:14:27 that you just stuck in there that. I mean, like bought and sold in a year. Moving in and out of your possession. It can't be, I mean, it can't be that many. because I
Starting point is 00:14:40 more or less than 20 like combined in and out like I buy one and I sell one that counts is two that counts is two yeah 20 20 like probably it's probably close yeah is everybody ready
Starting point is 00:14:56 they're not all expensive guns yeah go ahead and reveal your answers yani says compact Roman says charging Randall says Colt Anthony says chambering Nate says Colt Brody cycling.
Starting point is 00:15:13 The correct answer is Colt, Nate, and Randall. It got that one right. ACP cartridges were designed by John Browning for Colt semi-auto pistols between 1899 and 1908. Those include the 25 ACP 32, 380, 38, and 45. According to 2020 data, the 45 ACP is the second most commonly used pistol in bare defense incidents in America, second to the 44 magnum and tied with the 357 magnum. Question three, the topic is fishing.
Starting point is 00:15:52 This next great question is via Tad or Nato. The blank stream is defined as the, quote, warm ocean current flowing in the Atlantic northeastward off the North American coast between North Carolina and Newfoundland. Randall, I got a question about guns. Sure. So my grandpa's got all these, he died, he gave me a bunch of his guns. They're just like random, esoteric, like a 308 Norma, you know.
Starting point is 00:16:23 Interesting. Like, he never shot it. I'm never going to, I don't even know where to buy ammo for it. It's probably more available than you think. Maybe the internet. But I'm not going to, like, go out of my way to buy it. Sure. That was a dumb comment.
Starting point is 00:16:37 I could find ammo for it. I don't want to. So do I sell it or does it just sit in the safe until I do the same thing to my grandkid? I would... Are you a collector? There's two questions. How much did your grandpa love that gun? And how much did you love your grandpa? Oh, buddy.
Starting point is 00:16:56 But then the third question is... There's something in there that's really worth it. Oh, there's a number that are... I'm not talking about the ones that are really worth anything. I'm talking about the ones that are like, okay, that's nice. Maybe your grandpa would be happy to see you turn that guy. gun into a gun that you love. He was a hoarder, so I doubt it.
Starting point is 00:17:13 Oh, yeah. Not a hoarder. He just, he liked buying nice things. Grandfers are hoarders. You could say he's a whore. He was a hoarder. That's fine. The blank stream is defined as the warm ocean current flowing in the Atlantic northeastward off the North American coast
Starting point is 00:17:29 between North Carolina and Newfoundland. But like, there's a hypothetical in which you're like, Grandpa tell me the story about this gun. He's like, shit, I don't know. I just, I got in a trade from something and I don't care about it at all. That's kind of how it goes. Like he just,
Starting point is 00:17:45 oh, I just bought it because I had money. Yeah. So I don't know. I bet Grandpa would like you to take that thousand dollars you'd make off a selling three or four of his guns and buying a new propane grill. Or another gun. Yeah. That's what I was thinking.
Starting point is 00:17:59 Buying a new kitchen table. I just think of them as reincarnating in other guns. Like, I never get a new gun. They just transform. You and shouldn't really? They momentarily, like, shift into cash money. And then they're just a number. And then they shape shift again.
Starting point is 00:18:16 I feel like this conversation speaks to the weakness of this question that Spencer has. I'm going to read it one more time. The blank stream is defined as the warm ocean current flowing in the Atlantic northeastward off the North American coast between North Carolina and Newfoundland. Anthony, do you give up? I have one. Okay, Roman, do you give up? Go ahead and reveal your answers. Yanni says golf. Roman without an answer, Randall, Golf, Anthony, Jet, Nate, and Brody say golf. The correct answer is the Gulf Stream.
Starting point is 00:18:51 The Gulf Stream carries tropical water from the Gulf to Europe. It varies across its route, but on average, it's 50 miles wide and flows at 4 miles per hour. The Gulf Stream functions as a river within the ocean, attracting plenty of sea life that uses it as a migratory highway. Phil has a map there for you showing what the Gulf Stream does or all that way. I think a golf stream I think of something else. Planes. That's right.
Starting point is 00:19:18 CEO material. Let's not get greedy. Caught a lot of fish in the old golf stream. Oh yeah. What flavor? Mahi. Yellowfin tuna. Yellowfin tuna.
Starting point is 00:19:33 What else? I'm like some kind of bonitas. Every morning in the summer, it's like, Those dudes are racing to get to the gul stream. Oh, yeah. 50 miles wide, 4 mile per hour current. I'm Luke Wilson. Join me each week for Film Never Lies.
Starting point is 00:19:49 Since retiring from the NFL, I've had a lot of my mind, and now I've got my own show. If you're tired of lazy takes, if you want honest conversations, join us each week. Film Never Lies, available on all TSN platforms and the IHeart Radio app. All right, everybody, if you're getting fired up for spring turkey season,
Starting point is 00:20:04 you're going to want to hear this. Man, I'm telling you, I'm fired up. Well, anyway, right now, we're running the, the ultimate spring turkey giveaway and is packed with over $13,000 in prizes, including an incredible turkey hunting experience, gear from Sig, a shotgun from Benelli, a $1,000 gift card from First Light, and a whole big pile of gear from other partner brands. One lucky winner is going to receive a spring 2007 Rio Grande Turkey Hunt in the Texas Hill Country for you and two of your buddies or family members.
Starting point is 00:20:37 brought to you by Bird Dog. And during the giveaway, the more you spend at First Light, Phelps game calls, FHF gear in the Me Eater store, the more entries you'll earn for a chance to win the entire prize package. Getting entered is easy. Just head over to the First Light contest page at firstlight.com. Fill out the entry form in your inn. Remember, for every 25 bucks you spend, you get 10 additional entries.
Starting point is 00:21:04 One winner will be selected to win the first. whole damn prize pack. But don't wait around. The giveaway ends one minute before midnight on Monday, April 13th, 2020. So you got all day that day. But it ends right before midnight. Gobble, gobble, gobble. Question for the topic is gear.
Starting point is 00:21:25 This brand, which is named after an animal, uses the slogan, hydrate or die. This brand, which is named after an animal, uses the slogan, Hydrate or Die. What was the index today? A 4. So we're thinking our winner will get 8 correct. You think that's high or low, Brody? You think it's low.
Starting point is 00:21:51 Okay. Don't you have a perfect game going? Yeah, but I had a perfect game going last week until the sixth question. This brand, which is named after an animal. I thought you won that. He uses the slogan, hydrate or die. You got to be happy with that. Rantle.
Starting point is 00:22:12 I am happy. I am happy with that. We have six whiteboards down. Roman, do you have an answer? You had your major outburst? Yeah, that was one of them.
Starting point is 00:22:20 Oh yeah. How are the comments about that? I didn't want to get into it. I was waiting for Spence to bring it up. They're overwhelmingly in support of me. Oh, that doesn't mean it's right. I've gotten emails from agronomists.
Starting point is 00:22:34 Roman can speak to this. I've gotten emails from English experts. Ooh. saying that I'm correct. This is an expert witness situation. We could dredge it up next week, Randall, if you like. Yeah, there's another guy that just called me a name that Roman thought was very funny. I got a spicy one last night about you.
Starting point is 00:22:53 I don't know if I should, sure. Oh, wow. You should. Spicy like, ooh, spicy. About me? Pretty unhappy. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:00 The germinate question really got. Got people fired up. I know. I know. When I started this job, I didn't realize how many people would want me dead. And tell me that. I didn't realize I'd wake up on Sunday mornings, and there'd be a message on my phone, and I'd just open it up. And it was like, I hate you.
Starting point is 00:23:21 This brain. That's terrible. In the public now, Randall? Named after an animal. No, no. I also think there's a misconception that, like, this is how I behave at a Christmas dinner with my in-laws. Yeah. Like, part of the whole thing here is that, like, I could sit here and just be quiet.
Starting point is 00:23:39 That's no funny. You're entertaining, folks. Yeah. But I would imagine that you do behave like this at Christmas. Maybe after a couple. Maybe after a couple. Breakfast he wouldn't, but dinner, maybe. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:55 Go ahead and reveal your answers. A couple no. Yanni and Roman say Camelback. Oh, no. What an error. What an arrow. Anthony says Gatorade. Nate and Brody say Camelback.
Starting point is 00:24:08 The correct answer is Camelback. Oh, he stumbles. It's a game now. Camelback was founded in 1989 after Michael Edson filled an IV bag with water and placed it in a tube sock that was worn on his back. Their products are commonly used by hikers, bikers, and the military. But despite their name, it's a myth that can't will store water in their humps, which are actually made of fat. Question five. The topic is woodsmanship.
Starting point is 00:24:36 This next great question is... We're not going to linger on the tube sock and the IV bag? I mean, that's just clever design. Well done by Michael. He must have wore it like a sling, I guess. He wore it on a jersey in, I don't know if he was doing a marathon. That was the OG camelback, an IV bag, and a tube sock. Question five, the topic is Woodsmanship.
Starting point is 00:24:57 This next great question is via Adam Curry. This eight-letter word is defined as, quote, the period of time before sunrise and after sunset in which the atmosphere is partially illuminated. Randall, this definition is via the National Weather Service, if you'd like to argue with them. I didn't say anything. No, I know. Well, I was just making it known.
Starting point is 00:25:22 Oh, man. This eight-letter word is defined as the period of time before sunrise and after sunset in which the atmosphere is partially illuminated. Got some good flavor text for you. Oh, okay. Nate had a quick answer, and then he went back to his whiteboard. Did you change your answer? No, I just wanted to prove how much I know about this.
Starting point is 00:25:41 Got it. Okay. Nice. Keep a mouth shut now. Thank you. Good advice. It's a tough day for me. I don't know if I have this right.
Starting point is 00:25:51 Brody confident. Randall quickly put his whiteboard down. Yanni's still thinking, Roman with a blank whiteboard. Nate adding even more. No, I was just, I missed the eight-letter part. Just checking. Eight-letter word is defined as the period of time before sunrise. And after sunset, in which the...
Starting point is 00:26:09 atmosphere is partially illuminated. See, Nate's thing about adding more information to show how much he knows is throwing me off, because my answer, I feel like I couldn't add to it. I don't know what there is to say that's interesting about this word. Okay. We'll just let me, give us the flavor text on this one. This is question five. We'll get a scoreboard update from Phil the engineer after this.
Starting point is 00:26:36 Yanni, do you have this one right? Not yet. Okay. Do you have an eight-letter word down? Not yet. Eight-letter word, the period of time before sunrise and after sunset, in which the atmosphere is partially illuminated. Can you send me that email? Please.
Starting point is 00:27:01 Show it to me. Show it to me now. It's right like a nicer one to show you. Yeah, Roman's going to edit the email. No, no, I want to see it. It's kind of interesting. You're kind of like a like a therapist.
Starting point is 00:27:13 You're like screening. You're controlling how people think about themselves. It's a weird position to be in. Particularly with this individual to my left. Does he get a lot? We share a wall. It's nice. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:25 Roman shares the wall with me and the men's restroom. The floor full of dudes. Which one has more flatulence coming in? Yeah, sometimes I'm in that restroom like, I wonder if Roman can hear. Oh, I always checked. I make sure it has got earbuds in. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:39 The past owner of that office was always wearing headphones, Roman, 24-7, I think, for a reason. I don't blame her. This is a good guy here. It's the best. Yanni, do you give up? Yeah. Go ahead and reveal your answers. Janis says Elpin.
Starting point is 00:27:59 Roman says Blue Hour. Randall says Twilight. Anthony says legal shooting. Nate says Twilight. and Brody says, Twilight, the correct answer is Twilight, Nate, take it away. BMNT
Starting point is 00:28:15 and ENT are the technical terms for those before and after, like for morning at night. I can't remember what the stand. I think it's before morning nautical twilight or something like that, and I can't remember where the ENT is. There is civil twilight, nautical twilight, and astronomical
Starting point is 00:28:31 twilight. Civil twilight starts or ends when the sun is six degrees below the horizon, This varies by location, but generally it lasts between 20 and 40 minutes. Notical twilight begins or ends at 12 degrees below the horizon, and astronomical twilight is 18 degrees. Twilight is when crepuscular animals such as deer and bear are most active. And when the Indians attach.
Starting point is 00:28:55 It's hard to get into that point in life where it's hard to find them through the glass at that time of day. I got to be moving. Favorite time to be hunting a deer. All right, Phil, we're halfway through the game. Game of trivia. Give us a scoreboard update. He's not as good at trivia as he is at all staff meetings. Anthony has zero points on the board. Big numbers guy.
Starting point is 00:29:18 Coming up next is roaming with two. Yonis Patelis has three. Randall and Brody are tied with four. He's got a perfect game at halftime. It's Nate Mason with five points. First time ever. The nature. I'm going to crash and burn.
Starting point is 00:29:32 I always do the second half. I'm putting on my rally cap. I'm going to tie Nate. Probably. That would be dramatic. Question six, the topic is conservation. This next great question is via Adam Hamilton. Some populations of koalas have a 100% infection rate of this STD.
Starting point is 00:29:55 Brody, Randall, Nate, all quick to answer. Some populations of koalas have a 100% infection rate of this STD. Nate, is this going to keep the perfect game going? I feel like I've heard this, but I don't think it's right. Does that seem like an STD that koalas would have? I don't know. I'm just running through STDs in my head and trying to picture a koala with a trying to remember what the lab said after my trip to Australia.
Starting point is 00:30:29 Some populations of koalas have a 100. What's the category here? Conservation. Conservation. Yeah. Okay. I'll tell you about it in the flavor text. Do you have this one right, Brody?
Starting point is 00:30:43 Do you have this one right, Brody? I'm not sure. I think so, but there's a lot of STDs out there, Spencer. Does spelling matter? No, spelling does not matter. Some populations of koalas have a 100% infection rate of this STD. Does everyone got an answer? No.
Starting point is 00:31:04 I want to ask a question when everyone does. Hmm. Okay. They can't change their answer after asking my question. Nate has picked up his whiteboard, I think, three times. Some populations have a 100%. I think I saw there was a general large-scale area where they found that it was like 68%,
Starting point is 00:31:22 but there's some populations within that area that have a 100% infection rate. I feel like I used to know more SDDs than they were popping into my head right. Well, I think back in your 20s for 30s. Yeah, I wish I could just come up with like an old timey sailors term for this, but no one's not coming to mind.
Starting point is 00:31:44 Also, I don't know if I got it right, so. Is everybody ready? What would you like to ask, Brody? Is it the same one that got Al Capone? I don't know the answer to that. Oh, that's what I got. Go ahead and reveal your answers. Yanni says gonorrhea.
Starting point is 00:32:00 Roman says hepatitis B. That's a good guess. Randall says herpes. Span of the gamut here. Anthony says syphilis. Wow. Four different STD so far. Nate says, Cifilis, Brody wrote down syphilis but went with herpes instead. The correct answer is chlamydia. Nobody got that one right.
Starting point is 00:32:22 It has to be passed down by the mom. It has to be... I think there is, I don't have this in my flavor text, but I think it's sexually transmitter for koalas as well as through some fecal matter. And so I think the young can get it via fecal matter. Coalas are listed as an endangered species. Brody across much of their range with the primary cause of population
Starting point is 00:32:44 decline being habitat loss Chlamydia is also a factor which can cause blindness, bladder inflammation infertility and death it's thought that chlamydia jumped from domestic livestock to koalas sometime in the 1800s. If you listen to
Starting point is 00:33:00 Snipe Hunter, the album by Tyler Childers, I think like the first four first four verses of that song he talks about do they have chlamydia or do they have syphilis? I can't remember. What's stopping them from just giving them a bunch of doxy and clean that all up?
Starting point is 00:33:15 Don't have the answer to that one. Wow. I think I'm just riffing again here. I think I saw something about some of the antibiotics make it hard for them to digest whatever they eat, which is eucalyptus. So it's just like fixing one problem but creating it. No, it kills their gut microbes probably.
Starting point is 00:33:34 Oh, definitely. They need for, makes sense. Careful riffing, gentlemen. That's 15 emails. It just costs us right. Question 7. The topic is cooking. This bright orange mushroom that grows on trees is also known as a sulfur shelf. And the room is stopped.
Starting point is 00:33:56 This bright orange mushroom that grows on trees is also known as a sulfur shelf. We had a zero percenter for question six. We may have a zero percenter for question seven. Brody thought the Shelby index was too low. This bright orange mushroom that grows on trees is also known as a sulfur shelf. So, koalas, huh? Nate came up with an answer right away. It's now changing it.
Starting point is 00:34:37 Yanni, do you have this one right? I have an answer. Okay. Is it a bright orange mushroom? Yes. This bright orange mushroom that grows on trees is also known as a sulfur shelf. Nate, do you have this one right? No, I've got a guess.
Starting point is 00:34:54 Like, it makes sense how I got there, but I don't think it's right. Okay. How many mushrooms do you think you could name Nate if you had to? Just random? Well, like, ones you'd maybe find out in the woods. Not one you'd find in the grocery store. Yeah, probably like 10, five. That's a good start.
Starting point is 00:35:11 Is that a lot, or is that not a lot? That's a lot. It's a lot. Seems like a lot to me. Okay. Yeah, I was only going to say four or five for myself. Maybe too many. We should do this afterwards.
Starting point is 00:35:19 I'd rather not. This bright orange mushroom That grows on trees We should also do the The dead hang You ever do that? Just hang from the bar I didn't know this
Starting point is 00:35:29 But someone was telling me the other day That if you can go two minutes As an adult male You're in excellent condition That's a long time I was To just hang from like a monkey bar Dude
Starting point is 00:35:39 But I struggle with those Like I suck at all body weight stuff Because I'm tall and long So like Some like Brody's gonna be able to hang there For half an hour because what do you weigh like 160, 570 pounds? Less?
Starting point is 00:35:54 That's my whole point. Yeah, he's keeping it tight. He's a short, widening. But my point is you got way bigger muscles than me. Definitely not. Yeah. We get to make a t-shirt, Brody, keeping it tight. Nothing wrong with that.
Starting point is 00:36:06 But that is, that would be a good, that's a hard, that's a hard thing to do. Two minutes, you know, we should do that as one of our daily little things, just how many seconds you can, minutes you can. How about for the all company meeting? Oh, yeah. Now spice it up. Yeah. Slide three. I told you you're good at meetings.
Starting point is 00:36:23 Nate is going to... Ask that question again, Spencer. I think some more. This bright orange mushroom that grows on trees is also known as a sulfur shell. Nade's going to add that to his daily routine. Every day he goes to themediter.com and he plays whatever recent game
Starting point is 00:36:37 was put up there, even if he's already played it. He goes back and he plays in the orange or not. And then he hangs on a bar. I've stopped playing Wordle in like the New York games, and I just play the Meteor games now. Okay. And it's not even like a thing I'm doing.
Starting point is 00:36:50 It's like wordle's just kind of dead to me. Company man. Company man. It is a company man. Is that good training you think for trivia playing your games online? I would say it would help. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:37:00 But you're not going to walk in here and just be Randall one day because you play those games. You'd have to go through a lot more traumatic experiences. Is it where I'm sitting? Is everybody ready? Go ahead and reveal your answers.
Starting point is 00:37:13 Yanni says, Chicken of the Woods. What do you got rid? Roman says, Nothing. Chantrell. Randy, without an answer, Anthony, Chicken of the Woods. Let's go.
Starting point is 00:37:21 Nate says Lions' main, Brody says Toadstool. The correct answer is Chicken of the Woods. I'm the smartest man alive. Anthony and Yanni, got that one right. He's back. He's back, baby. Chicken of the Woods is one of the foolproof for mushrooms, which means it's easy to identify. They grow in a stacked formation on trees in the spring and summer and are easy to see. with their traffic cone colors
Starting point is 00:37:49 who are a great Chicken of the Woods recipe go read Lucas Leafs article on the meat eater.com called Chicken of the Woods tacos. I'm so proud. The sulfur shelf thing. That's really good. Salfer shelf or shell. It sounded like something that's not at it. It's a toadstool thing? A toadstool? Yeah, but I don't even think
Starting point is 00:38:05 it's a mushroom. I think it's like some other kind of fungus. Gotcha. That word popped in my head, but then I was like, I thought it was maybe just a catch-all term. Stool shelf, you know, same thing. There's a picture of a chicken of the woods. I found while hanging trail cameras in South Dakota in 2014. Is that mouse shit on that thing?
Starting point is 00:38:23 It was not mouse shit. I think it was some sort of insect remnants that were left there. But I took those home and ate them. I'm Luke Wilson. Join me each week for Film Never Lies. Since retiring from the NFL, I've had a lot of my mind. Now, I've got my own show. So if you're tired of lazy takes, if you want honest conversations,
Starting point is 00:38:41 join us each week. Film Never Lies available on all TSN platforms and the IHeartRadio app. All right, everybody, if you're getting fired up for spring turkey season, you're going to want to hear this. Man, I'm telling you I'm fired up. Well, anyway, right now we're running the ultimate spring turkey giveaway, and it's packed with over $13,000 in prizes, including an incredible turkey hunting experience,
Starting point is 00:39:03 gear from Sig, a shotgun from Bonelli, a $1,000 gift card from First Light, and a whole big pile of gear from other partner brands. One lucky winner is going to receive a spring, 2007 Rio Grande Turkey Hunt in the Texas Hill Country for you and two of your buddies or family members. Brought to you by Bird Dog. And during the giveaway, the more you spend at First Light,
Starting point is 00:39:28 Phelps game calls, FHF gear, and the Meat Eaters store, the more entries you'll earn for a chance to win the entire prize package. Getting entered is easy. Just head over to the First Light contest page at firstlight.com. Fill out the entry form and you're in. Remember, for every 25 bucks you spend, you get 10 additional entries. One winner will be selected to win the whole damn prize pack. But don't wait around.
Starting point is 00:39:55 The giveaway ends one minute before midnight on Monday, April 13th, 2020. So you got all day that day. But it ends right before midnight. Gobble, gobble, gobble. Question eight topic is fishing. This is our listener question of the week, which was won by, Kobe Fontes for sending this great question. Kobe is going to get a board game signed by the crew.
Starting point is 00:40:19 If you want a chance to win our listener question of the week, then send your question to trivia at the meat eater.com. This type of fishing line changes color every 10 yards and has a flexible metal center. Brody, quickly answering. Is this like a brand? It's a kind. This type of fishing line changes color every.
Starting point is 00:40:48 10 yards and has a flexible metal center. Jeez. Brody, do you have this one right? I think so. Okay. I mean, the metal center's gonna throw me on. Randall scribbled something. Do you think you have this one, Randall?
Starting point is 00:41:05 No, I feel like I have the answer in there somewhere, but I don't think it's gonna. This is question eight. We'll get a scoreboard update from Phil after this. Put the pressure on. You aren't much of an angler, are you, Nate? I've been told that before. Nate's worst category in meteor trivia, I learned as I was gathering stats.
Starting point is 00:41:27 I think it's the only one where you're below 50% name. What's my next lowest? I bet it's like a 20% gap. I think it's conservation. I think it's, I think the STD category. This type of fishing line changes color every 10 yards and has a flexible metal center. Oh, I forgot to ask. Did you see a big bump in traffic on, on your?
Starting point is 00:41:47 website? I still don't know how to check that. I'll tell you guys afterwards, but there's a whole mess of turns out websites are hard. But she's back up. She's back up. Six people went to it and it crashed. What's your website? Kind of.
Starting point is 00:42:05 We shouldn't get into this now, but I'm so intrigued by this. My buddy at OnX helped me fix it, so we're good. I always thought I wanted a website. You don't. It causes all sorts of problems. Yeah, but that's how you how you learned
Starting point is 00:42:18 become powerful. Nate bought a domain for how many dollars one dollar one whole dollar for a year and it will help you determine if you should
Starting point is 00:42:26 shoot TSS for turkeys or not oh yeah if you went to the website and it was down this is why okay but it's back up what's the URL
Starting point is 00:42:34 someone else wants to help you remind me to send you that email I think which one what's his name I don't know I got a handful about it I think we had a guy right in
Starting point is 00:42:42 this is so this is the thing we'll talk about it later this type of fishing line changes color every 10 yards and has a flexible metal center. That's a Steve special. Is everybody ready? Actually, we'll talk about it later. Anthony?
Starting point is 00:42:58 Yep. Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Yanni saying, sinking fly line, Roman, transitional, Randy, monocor, Anthony, leader, Nate, lead core, brodie, lead core. They got it. The correct answer is. No way, dude, let's go. Lead core line is designed to get lures deep without the use of heavy weights. It's most commonly used by anglers who are trolling for walleye, lake trout, or salmon.
Starting point is 00:43:28 The lead center is usually wrapped with nylon braid that changes color every 30 feet, which tells fishermen how much line they've let out. Is monocor? Monocor, I don't think. I'll Google it while Phil gives us a school board. I just want like a half-hearted Google. I don't feel strongly, but I thought it was... I'll give you a half-hearted scoreboard update.
Starting point is 00:43:50 Anthony's on the board of one. Hell yeah. And that was a hard one. Roman's still hanging on there with two points. Janus and Randall are up next. They're tied up for. Brody has five and still in the first place position with six points is Nate. Not much of an angler, they say.
Starting point is 00:44:08 Monocor is a thing. It looks like it's used on spay rods. It's called monocore shooting line. It's math, right? Yeah. Dude, I've been smoking it, man. It's because I'm in the pocket of big red. Brody, you're always doubting me back here.
Starting point is 00:44:21 The first couple times, you know, I let it slide. I'm starting to get a little prickly about it. It's okay. I'm not going to stop doing it. Okay. Two questions left. I can agree on this relationship. Nate is just... Question nine.
Starting point is 00:44:34 I keep score over here. See? That one little slash. Question nine. The topic is wildlife. This next great question is via Chris Hyan. Terry Bloss. whose paintings often featured ducks and deer was named America's most popular artist by U.S. Art Magazine
Starting point is 00:44:54 every year from 1991 to 1998. Wow. That's a heck of a run. The room is stumped. This could be a zero-percenter. Terry Blank, whose paintings often featured ducks and deer was named America's most popular artist by U.S. Art Magazine, every year from 1991 to 1998. Nate, do you have this one right?
Starting point is 00:45:22 I only know one famous Terry. Okay. Anthony, you think you have this one right? And I'd be shocked if he painted ducks and dears. I think we have the same Terry. Me three. Brody is slouched over in a position that seems to indicate he knows it but can't find it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:41 Is that right, Brody? If it's who I think it is. This is a diverse, like, round. There's a lot of different questions in here. Terry Blank, whose paintings often featured ducks and deer. It was named America's most popular artist by U.S. Art Magazine every year from 1991 to 1990. Are we thinking of the same person? You guys could just show each other.
Starting point is 00:46:06 No, no, I don't like that. Do you want to look at mine? Nope. What a dynasty Terry Blank had every year from 1991 to 191 to 19. 98. Oh, shoot. I think I got to change. Spelling?
Starting point is 00:46:20 No. Does spelling matter? That shall be indexes. Might win. We've got Nate leading with six right now. Two questions left. Terry Blank, whose paintings often featured ducks and deer, was named America's most popular artist by U.S. Art Magazine every year from 91 to 98.
Starting point is 00:46:39 Roman, do you have an answer? I have an answer. I think I'm being impacted by recent calls. cultural things. Oh, okay. Recent. No, we don't have the same person. Wait, wait.
Starting point is 00:46:51 I found a second, Terry, I know. Oh, wow. I think your answer, Roman, is a popular barbecue chain. I don't even know. Give it up. I don't you know.
Starting point is 00:47:05 Now I'm really curious to see, Roman. I'm excited to see all these answers. Now I'm questioning if I got the right, if he's actually a Terry. Rody, did you come up? No, I thought of another Terry, but it's definitely not this one.
Starting point is 00:47:16 Do you have a Terry blank? I think so. Oh, do you think you have this one right? No. Oh, okay. Is everybody ready? Go ahead and reveal your answers. Janice says Blanchard.
Starting point is 00:47:28 Roman says black. Randy says O'Toole. Anthony says, Drury. Nate says Bradshaw. Brodie without an answer. The correct answer is Redlin. Nobody got that one right. Terry Reddell.
Starting point is 00:47:45 I thought you were putting that. Terry Redland was born and raised in Watertown, South Dakota, where his museum is located today. His work often focuses on rural America, showcasing wildlife and nature. He won the Minnesota Duck Stamp Contest twice and the Minnesota Trout Stamp Contest once and was named their conservationist of the year in 1986. His art donations to Ducks Unlimited have raised $28 million. Wow. We have some pictures there of some famous work.
Starting point is 00:48:14 Go back to that turkey one since his turkey season. Oh, yeah, that gets me excited. Picture of strutton goblers. And there's some geese in flight. Most of his paintings, here's a callback, are done at Twilight. Oh. Ayo. Wildlife.
Starting point is 00:48:31 He's got some geese. Otherwise, no, in his legal shooting. Was he a hunter? You know? I think he was a hunter. And again, he won the Minnesota Conservationist of the Year Award in 1986. and has raised $28 million for Ducks Unlimited. Can we go back to that combine scene?
Starting point is 00:48:48 That one is called Sunset Harvest that he has, of a nice white-tail buck watching. Oh, yeah. Some corn. Yeah, if I see it's in a movie. When I see a painting in that style, I assume there's like a 99% likelihood that the guy's a hunter. Yes.
Starting point is 00:49:06 All right, here's a correct answer review so far. One was Joshua Tree National Park does not have elk. Two is ACP Stands for automatic Colt Pistol Three, golf stream Four, camelback Five, twilight,
Starting point is 00:49:20 Six, Chlamydia Seven, chicken of the woods Eight, Leadcore fishing line Nine, Terry Redlin Phil.
Starting point is 00:49:27 God, I should have had Calimedia. One more scoreboard update More question 10. It's down to Nate and Brody. Brody Roman Has five points, Nate has six.
Starting point is 00:49:37 A tough round. Nate. Thank you, sir. Question 10, the topic is hunting. How many coat colors of Labrador Retriever are recognized by the American Kennel Club? Oh, we haven't had this yet. We've had this before.
Starting point is 00:49:52 We've not had this. I was here. I've had similar questions. Maybe we've had it. No. If we've had it before, then everyone should get it right. There was a different kennel club question. I know there's one that was in the same lane.
Starting point is 00:50:05 Everybody should get this one right then, Yanni. Not me. How many coat colors of? Labrador Retriever are recognized by the American Kennel Club. What fuck? How many Labrador Retrievers do you own, Randall? Three. Three.
Starting point is 00:50:26 How many coat colors? Two coat colors. Don't give away too much. I didn't say they're recognized by the AKC. Ooh. I'm written for Brody because I want to do that overtime question. Oh, me too. It's a number one.
Starting point is 00:50:42 Go into overtime in a little while. I don't think I've ever won Not in overtime Hmm Nate if you just get this one right A couple times He'll have the outright victory You don't want to go to overtime with Brody though
Starting point is 00:50:55 That's what they say I know he's You know this Roman Certified Big Dog It's the recognized part that's getting me How many coat colors Of Labrador Retriever Are recognized by the American Kennel Club
Starting point is 00:51:09 You feel good, Toner? Yeah strong to very strong Are there other lab owners? Do you own one? Nope. No. I've been looking hard at puppies. Oh,
Starting point is 00:51:20 real hard. Where do you draw the line, you think? What's the number? I don't know, I'm just doing the math. Okay. I'm not a, whatever you call, the people that work for insurance companies. Actuary.
Starting point is 00:51:31 I'm not an actuary. That would be a good question. I've got two 11-year-old labs and a six-year-old lab. Oh, okay. So I can forecast the future. And I wouldn't want my six-year-old lab to be. the sole influence on the next addition to our pack.
Starting point is 00:51:45 How do you think it makes us old ones feel if you knew you were already thinking about their replacements? They're wise old grandmothers. They know everything. They've seen Randall's game before. They probably came in and were tutored by some old lab as well. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:01 Having dog set, I agree. Yeah, Roman knows. Okay. Is everybody ready? Roman, you did dog sitting? I do. Only for good dogs. Go ahead and reveal your answers.
Starting point is 00:52:12 we have Yanni saying 3. Roman 4. Randy 3 Anthony 4. Nate 4. Brody had 4, but he went with 3. The correct answer is 3.
Starting point is 00:52:29 Brody got it right. I was going to offer a hint. To overtime. Those three coat colors are black, yellow, and chocolate. If a Labrador is what breeders referred to as fox red, then it's lumped in with yellow labs, and for silver labs, they get grouped with chocolate labs.
Starting point is 00:52:47 AKC says that color is no indication of character and that it's just a myth that yellow labs are the laziest or that black labs are the best hunters. Man, I think I'd put a hundred bucks down on the table to say that we had that exact question. We could have. I think we did. And I thought it was four. I think I wrote down for because of the... I think I got it right.
Starting point is 00:53:10 I questioned if I had it before and I searched hard and I couldn't find it. Here's the trick. You just think how many real colors of lab are there? What's the deal with those field bread retrievers, those red little ones running around? I don't know anything about dogs. Anything called flocks red is lumped. Black labs, yellow labs, and chocolate labs. My buddy was just looking at silvers.
Starting point is 00:53:28 That's what I thought was for. I thought silver. And I think they get like a silver is either a chocolate or maybe it's just a Weimeriner. All right, we're heading to overtime. Here we go, Phil. time break A limeriner
Starting point is 00:53:42 Yeah That's way different For the overtime topic We will do a fishing question And this will be numerical So whoever is closest Between Nate and Brody Will be declared the winner
Starting point is 00:53:58 How many miles long is the Mississippi River? A lot Brody feels like he's playing with house money over there He's humming a nice little tune to himself as Nate We're all doing it, right? Everyone's going to do it because if somebody gets it right on the nose
Starting point is 00:54:17 we will add an extra $100 to today's donation. That would be the most impressive overtime strike ever if you got this one right on the money. How many miles long is the Mississippi River? We had a tour of the Museum of the Rockies. Oh yeah, you're on it.
Starting point is 00:54:35 I was there. This is an interesting little tidbit for listeners. The Mississippi River is where, like, today's animals will turn into fossils a a billion years from now. They liked the Delta location specifically. Deposition. How many miles long is the Mississippi River?
Starting point is 00:54:53 Great question. Whoever is closest between Nate and Brody will be today's winner. After a hard-fought round where someone's going to come out victorious with six correct answers. It's simple. Just think about where it starts,
Starting point is 00:55:08 where it ends, This isn't even a fishing question. I should know this and I have no idea. It's more of a geography question. That's what I'm saying. Like I can't even give my fishing as lame cop out thing. I think this is just a category of America. Right.
Starting point is 00:55:23 Is everybody ready? No. Give me one sec. He's nervous. Brody is not going to change his answer. How many digits do you have down, Nate? Oh, don't. So far?
Starting point is 00:55:34 One. Okay. Come on. Let him write as the answer down. How many miles long is. the Mississippi River. What's your down? Don't worry about it.
Starting point is 00:55:45 Go ahead and reveal your answers. Yanni says 2,234. Roman says 1,982. Randall says 1,160. Anthony says 2,3233. Close. In our two players left. We have Nate saying 2,137.
Starting point is 00:56:09 Brody saying 2,37. saying 2044. The correct answer is 2,350 making our winner. 200 miles on. Well done,
Starting point is 00:56:23 Anthony was the closest. I was the closest. He was right there. He was really close. 27 miles away. We're going to call that right on the money. Yeah. Hey.
Starting point is 00:56:32 So Nate gets to make a $600 donation today instead of $500. Nate, what do you can do with all that money. I'm never prepared for this. If anyone has a suggestion in this room, something cool. No, it's got to be... Go with what you know. Here's the deal. Go ahead, CEO. Follow your heart. I think Mark Kenyon, he's taken over the VP of Conservation role since Cal's over BHA, and he's got great plans for how media you're just going to do cool conservation stuff. And part of that's Land Access Initiative. Someone has 500 bucks, 600 bucks.
Starting point is 00:57:04 600. Thanks to me. To the Land Access Initiative. to the LAA. Well done, Nate. Well done, Anthony. It's so dang close to the correct answer. No one's going to point out how far away I was. Join us next year. We'll meet in a trivia. You'll the game show where conservation always wins.
Starting point is 00:57:20 Thanks, Spencer. Yeah, Spencer from South Dakota. He's the host. Using those smooth mellow tones, he lays them questions down. And he likes taking those two- and three-year-old bucks. And he's an avid, amateur. hunting demands preparation, persistence, and gear that will not quit on you.
Starting point is 00:57:53 That is why I wear First Light. This isn't about hype. It's about no compromise gear. Built to perform, built to last, whether it's their industry leading merino wool, keeping me comfortable through the cold and the hot, or their durable outerwear shrugging off the elements. First Light is built to help you go farther and stay longer. Designed by hunters, four hunters, with a deep.
Starting point is 00:58:17 Keep commitment to conservation and land access. No shortcuts, no excuses. Just gear you can count on. Head to firstlight.com. That's f-I-R-S-T-L-I-T-E.com. This is an I-Hart podcast. Guaranteed Human.

There aren't comments yet for this episode. Click on any sentence in the transcript to leave a comment.