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Speaker 1: It’s podcast.
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Speaker 2: You’re ready, Phil, you’re also thinking of one bourbon one chopper.
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Speaker 3: Yes, we’re ready, by Hope.
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Speaker 4: That’s there’s a church.
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Speaker 5: One beer.
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Speaker 6: All right, Berdie take away you, don Randall.
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Speaker 5: I was waiting for you.
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Speaker 6: WHOA Welcome to me Eater Trivia the R rated version from Randall R. It’s not me swearing, kids, it’s that one over there. This is the only game show where that’s stand in.
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Speaker 7: All right, tighten it up, Randall.
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Speaker 6: I’m your host, Brody Henderson, and I’m joined today by Giannis Ptella, Spencer new host potty Mouth, Randall, Williams, Alyssa Smith, Seth Morris, and Corey Calkins. It’s ten round quishot with questions for media’s four verticals kind of usually sort of, which are hunting, fishing, conservation and cooking. I don’t think I have a cooking con con.
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Speaker 3: That’s not good for me.
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Speaker 6: There’s a prize meat Eater will donate five hundred bucks to the conservation organization of the winners choosing. I f a Q. I didn’t have any because I’d like put this script together like thirty minutes ago. So Spencer sent me one and uh Joannis our listeners are dying to know if you sold your beloved six five six six five five suite.
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Speaker 7: That’s right, I sure did you did.
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Speaker 4: Oh yeah, thanks to this your podcast.
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Speaker 6: Oh yeah.
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Speaker 7: A couple of people wrote in, and the second that wrote in was one person too late, one email too late. Really and yeah, it is real easy transaction. He said, what do you want for? I told how much I paid for it, how much I needed to get out of it, and he’s like, all right, sounds good. I sent it off to Pennsylvania with optics or no, I did you had a you know nothing fancy have a scope on it and just left it on there and gave it to the guy kind of free.
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Speaker 6: Nice.
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Speaker 8: If media to radio wasn’t dying this week, I was going to pitch a segment someday to just be the classifieds. Like so and so has a boat if I need to sell, can we do that anyway we get Yeah, on the news show. Maybe the news show, we’ll have classifieds and like so and so in Maine needs a hunting partner for duck season.
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Speaker 4: We’re going to solve some stuff.
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Speaker 6: You need a sweet bear rug. Call the boys at the meat eat or flagship store they’re selling one or what selling mine? One of mine in this one, which I found out after I had to.
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Speaker 7: How much you asking?
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Speaker 6: I’m not we’re not going to discuss price here.
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Speaker 5: That’s perfect for your second home in Montana.
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Speaker 6: Yeah, all right, before we get on into questions. Like I said, I just finished this script about thirty forty minutes ago, so I don’t have a like a carry index, but I do have a stat of the week related to that, which is, when Spencer hosts, the average player gets five point zero five questions.
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Speaker 5: Right.
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Speaker 6: When there’s a guest host like myself, the average person gets four point zero four questions, right, so a whole point less when there’s a guest host. So it’s it’s probably gonna be hard, So just like bite the bullet and suck it up.
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Speaker 5: But this is also really hastily prepared.
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Speaker 6: Well, we’ll see.
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Speaker 7: I try to pitch easier questions, knowing that we usually as guest hosts no card.
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Speaker 6: But no, I’m not gonna like just set you up with a bunch of like softballs.
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Speaker 7: No I know, but it’s no fun if it’s super hard for everybody. So I try to be somewhere in between. Yeah, I think this is we all still end up pitching too hard.
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Speaker 6: Yeah, well, I mean I think you didn’t.
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Speaker 7: Think about that.
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Speaker 6: That’s learn more. I guess it’s tough, but it’s weird. This is the weird part. You say the average player, But what does that mean? Everybody? Like the average number of questions? Average are correct? Correct?
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Speaker 4: It’s the same thing. Yeah, so that’s five point zero five correct.
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Speaker 5: I think it should be the average of the top three players.
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Speaker 6: Yeah, it would be higher. I bet, yeah, probably a question higher.
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Speaker 7: It might be different, maybe maybe they get more answers correct.
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Speaker 4: We’ll have more stats next time. There’s a guest host to show you guys that it’s harder.
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Speaker 6: All right, play the drop Phil.
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Speaker 9: So normally Spencer gives me some runway, Like my goal is not to like hoast like Spencer, be on your toes.
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Speaker 6: I can’t hear. Is it over yet?
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Speaker 1: Here we.
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Speaker 10: Go this trend that Steve has started. He’s gotten everyone to mutiny against the headphones.
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Speaker 6: There is sometimes I’m the anti headphone.
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Speaker 11: Now listen, when we’re doing this headphones, I can’t wear headphones. And Stee’s in here because he’s just in the mic talking the whole time.
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Speaker 6: I can’t think.
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Speaker 3: A brodie.
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Speaker 6: You keep them on. Seth, you do what makes you feel good about yourself? All right? First question is conservation. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, this state has the most fish and game warden. Is it A Pennsylvania, B, Washington, c, Texas, or d Florida. It’s a great question.
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Speaker 1: That is a question.
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Speaker 5: Mm hmmm.
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Speaker 6: Which state has the most fishing game wardens? Pennsylvania, Washington, Texas or Florida. Be honest, you wrote an answer down right away. It’s unlike you.
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Speaker 7: Well, I just had a gut gut feeling.
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Speaker 6: Gotta go with it. You are wearing the Lucky Canyon hat too. That might might give you some extra powers.
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Speaker 7: Better start thinking where I’m gonna donate my winnings.
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Speaker 6: Everyone got an answer? Yeah, all right, flip them over. We got you honest with Pennsylvania, Seth Pennsylvania, Randall, Texas, Corey Texas, Alyssa, Texas, Spencer, Florida. I have a direct answer, yep, Spencer, It’s Florida. It’s happening again. According to the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics data from May twenty twenty three, the states with the highest employment levels for fishing game warnings are Florida was seven to eight hundred officers, Texas four hundred and eighty to five hundred officers, New York three ninety to four hundred, Tennessee, which is kind of a surprise, three fifty to three seventy. North Carolina three seventy, and California three hundred to three fifty.
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Speaker 4: So what are one and two? What are the numbers.
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Speaker 6: Florida and Texas. Florida is seven to eight hundred, Texas around five hundred. Wow, you got it.
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Speaker 7: I thank you guys in Pennsylvania.
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Speaker 6: You got to take in a concern all that coastline that you gotta patrol.
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Speaker 4: Texas got some coastline too, Yeah they do.
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Speaker 5: They do.
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Speaker 4: Add a lot of land, two hundred fewer game wardens.
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Speaker 6: Yeah, small government, all right, Spencer got it right. It was that hard.
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Speaker 7: It’s almost like Spencer knew that question.
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Speaker 6: Okay. Question number two ecology. Oh, name two of the only four states east of the Mississippi River with alpine tundra environments.
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Speaker 3: I like this question too. Did you write this sure?
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Speaker 6: Did no map.
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Speaker 4: Alpine tundra?
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Speaker 6: There are four states east of the Mississippi that have alpine tundra.
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Speaker 12: Name two of them.
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Speaker 6: Corey struggles with geography outside of Montana. This is true really anywhere east to hear.
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Speaker 8: I will admit we can never have a map in the media to trivia studio because Corey asks for it every time there’s geography involved.
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Speaker 6: Alyssa, how are you feeling about your answer?
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Speaker 4: I don’t know.
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Speaker 6: Anyone feeling good.
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Speaker 4: This is a great question, Brody. I’m jealous.
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Speaker 7: Did hold on?
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Speaker 6: But you got time? You honest take your time, to take your.
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Speaker 5: Time, boy, I keep going back and forth. Jeez, what boy? I think? M h.
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Speaker 6: Are we really does anyone need to stall for time?
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Speaker 4: No?
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Speaker 6: Okay, flip them over, Janna says Vermont and New York, seth West, Virginia and Virginia, Randall Maine in New Hampshire, Corey Maine in Michigan, Alyssa Maine and Vermont, Spencer, New Hampshire and Vermont. We had some correct answers. The four states are New York, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Minnesota. Do you need I’m not Minnesota, man filed you need.
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Speaker 10: People raise their hands and things because I think when when when nights I saw that you put Minnesota, and I was like, I’m not sure, that’s correct, I just had the wrong I think I think I got the right ones, all right, Joannis Randall, Alyssa and Spencer control my heart right now, there’s.
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Speaker 6: A little little flavor text. New Hampshire hosts the largest amount of alpine tundra in the northeastern US, particularly on Mount Washington and the surrounding Summits and the Presidential ragin Maine contains significant alpine tundra on Mount catad in New York features small isolated patches Marsa pine tundra limited exclusively to the highest peaks of the Adirondack Mountains. And sorry, well I’m just trying to read. Man contains The Vermont contains the smallest amount of the four, with less than one hundred and twenty five acres of alpine tundra, and Manning. These fragile sky island ecosystems are remnants of the last Ice Age, often found above four thousand feet in elevation.
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Speaker 4: Hm.
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Speaker 3: Cool, I just saw some Instagram. It must be bs because.
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Speaker 11: There was I saw things that like in shannandoah mm hm, which is isn’t that Virginia?
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Speaker 6: Yeah, that there’s.
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Speaker 11: Uh some of the same alpine tundra as in Alaska.
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Speaker 6: Really, yeah, I don’t think so.
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Speaker 5: That’s why that program.
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Speaker 6: Yeah, the internet, we can double check it. But I’m pretty sure this is this is a good question.
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Speaker 3: Could be wrong.
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Speaker 6: Yeah, this stuff’s under this environment’s under a lot of pressure right now. It’s shrinking, not doing well, so they need to preserve it. Moving on, You guys don’t seem too concerned about the Alpine.
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Speaker 1: I was told to shut up so well.
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Speaker 6: You know, it is a little difficult reading when someone interrupts you in the middle of a question sometimes, you know, we do that to Spencer saw let it slide.
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Speaker 4: Just giving you more flavor text.
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Speaker 5: I know, I thought you’re gonna ask. I thought you’re gonna ask.
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Speaker 6: I have something about Mount Marcy later if we get to question, if we get to it. That’s why I didn’t want to acknowledge.
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Speaker 5: It doesn’t matter for mom one of those.
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Speaker 6: Okay, jeez. Next questions about ornithology.
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Speaker 4: Never heard that as a category.
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Speaker 6: What are sage and sharp tail grouse breeding areas called?
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Speaker 4: M m hm hm.
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Speaker 6: Oh, it’s that time of year, that time of year when we’re getting to the show.
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Speaker 7: Mm hmm.
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Speaker 5: I’m excited.
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Speaker 7: To go and see some.
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Speaker 5: I’d love to reading.
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Speaker 7: I know it’s a couple of spots.
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Speaker 2: Same Look at some of those feathery kickballs out on the prairie.
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Speaker 6: Little thing. Yeah, the sharp tails get real crazy pretty much like yeah, same thing. Everyone ready, yes, sir, all right, flip them over. Lack lack lack dance floor nothing dance floor, okay. Le is the correct answer. The term comes from the Swedish word leak imagine that, which refers to child’s play or a game. It describes the communal mating ritual where male grouse gathering open areas to perform energetic strutting and dancing displays to impress the females.
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Speaker 4: Elie k the grouse call it a dance floor.
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Speaker 6: I’ll bet so they do. We should have We should have had a video with a little dance company.
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Speaker 5: If we’d had more time to prepare, I would have done that.
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Speaker 8: I did ask Brody to host this episode one business day ago, So Brody, Brody’s just doing me big favor here.
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Speaker 4: This is a killer batch of questions.
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Speaker 6: You guys have been spending so much time preparing for that last episode of Radio Live it you don’t have time to do anything else, all right, number four fishing. I have a feeling this one’s gonna cast some some trouble.
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Speaker 3: For something, so it’s not gonna have anything to do with it.
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Speaker 6: Some people might not like it. I don’t know, but I like it. It’s actually fishing in cooking even though. Okay, so I do have a cooking question, So there you go. Okay, the question it is. Fly fishermen use this pantry artem to prevent the guides on their rods from icing up?
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Speaker 7: Do they know?
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Speaker 4: Seth knows this.
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Speaker 3: I don’t know if the fly fishermen use it.
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Speaker 7: But you notice that how in Montana the five fishing Guides don’t work in the winter.
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Speaker 6: Really, I know. It’s it’s like it just stops. Oh yeah, like up on Missouri or over on the spring.
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Speaker 4: Worked it myself, you know, d I y if you will a.
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Speaker 6: Lot of man in some ways. I liked Winter Guide and better than the summer stuff.
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Speaker 7: More hardcore.
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Speaker 8: You have this random just chill I think, so mm hmm, do you Spencer?
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Speaker 6: I mean you guys can chit chat for more time. Fly fishermen use this pantry item to prevent the guides on the rods from icing up.
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Speaker 7: Mm hmm.
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Speaker 6: Didn feeling good about it. Yeah, he wrote down answer.
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Speaker 11: I mean, I saw a guy doing this the other day. Really hopefully it’s sat pantry.
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Speaker 3: Item that you have.
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Speaker 7: How did you know he had this pantry item that he was doing putting and he’s putting it on his guide? Did he have Let’s not get into that container that said the brand.
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Speaker 3: We’ll wait for bro.
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Speaker 6: Everyone ready, Okay, go ahead, you got time read it some time.
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Speaker 12: I don’t know.
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Speaker 4: Seth made me less confident. Yeah, I can’t picture seeing someone do this, flip them over knowing that they were doing this.
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Speaker 6: Chrisco says God, says Christco says says Pam, Randall says pam. Corey says oil, Melissa says, Pam. Cher says olive oil. We had some people get it right. It’s Pam cooking fry, which is what I’ll it.
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Speaker 11: Yeah, olive oil, it’s not it’s not olive oil.
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Speaker 6: It’s not motor oil. It’s not like oil in your pantry. No, we’re not giving it to you.
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Speaker 7: But what about met you you put on your guides.
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Speaker 6: I’ve never heard of anyone using.
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Speaker 4: Crisco about EARL.
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Speaker 5: Does that work?
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Speaker 6: If you can find something that says crisco. I’ll consider the fisherman in the room.
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Speaker 11: I believe people use chapstick, which is an oil that sounds like a real grain in the I think PAM is.
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Speaker 6: Like the faint, the thing that’s famous for.
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Speaker 7: So you saw somebody out there with the yellow and red cans spraying there, spraying it up.
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Speaker 4: The whole length of the rod or just like the end, no, you hit the guide the GUIDs.
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Speaker 6: Fly fishermen use, obviously the other fishermen to use PAM cooking spray, primarily as an anti icing agent to prevent ice build up on rod, guides or islets during cold weather fishing, budget friendly alternative to specialized lubricants used to keep fly line slick. Also and in some case to add scent to lures or baits.
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Speaker 8: I’m giving myself a point since this isn’t a real episode.
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Speaker 6: What’s not real about it? Just like you’re just not getting them right, so it’s not real.
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Speaker 5: It sounds like a real episode to me.
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Speaker 6: Here comes another fishing question in a row. Were ready for that one?
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Speaker 3: Yes, yes we are.
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Speaker 6: Let me pull it up now?
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Speaker 5: Visual hell?
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Speaker 6: Yes? What what two word term describes as circular swimming motion of schools of tarp and shown here. That’s not the right.
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Speaker 4: Boh, Let’s read the question again.
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Speaker 6: What two word term describes the circular swimming motion of schools of tarpin shown here?
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Speaker 4: Two words?
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Speaker 2: Two words Mmm, just to get real excited when I saw this.
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Speaker 7: I’ve actually never seen it.
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Speaker 6: It’s cool. You can get pretty close to them.
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Speaker 3: Question one more time.
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Speaker 6: What two word term describes the circular swimming motion of schools of tarpain shown here? Two words to describe what you’re looking at?
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Speaker 7: Looks like that one just gulp from there there, But Mark Caine and I are going to go and maybe get into a little bit of this and gets coming up on in that time of year, a little fly poles?
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Speaker 3: Oh yeah, Oh dude, throw.
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Speaker 6: A live crab in there and have fun.
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Speaker 7: Well, we might do that too, but I’ve yet to catch one on a fly, so I’d like to do that.
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Speaker 3: Everyone at all, just instantly break it off.
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Speaker 6: Everyone got two words, slip them over, Yanna says Daisy, Chain says fish, twister, sandworm, crazy cast here, death pool, tarpin tornado. We have a correct answer.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, question right.
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Speaker 5: When someone in the room has been planning a tarp and trim.
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Speaker 3: Was the answer.
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Speaker 6: Daisy chain groups ranging from a few two hundreds of tarpain gather in daisy chains during the spring and summer migration period is often considered a pre spawn ritual. The juvenile tarpin also gather in daisy chains, suggesting it may also serve as a defense mechanism against predators. While daisy chaining makes the fish easy to locate, they often ignorbates while they’re in a daisy chain. Daisy chain.
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Speaker 8: Daisy chain also a sound engineer thing, right, Phil, isn’t that like when you connect a speaker to a speaker.
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Speaker 6: Oh?
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Speaker 10: Sure, yeah, yeah, when a bunch of cables are all connected together.
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Speaker 6: Sure Phil, Yes, bro, We got a scoreboard update.
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Speaker 10: It is halftime and here we have y Calkins with zero points in last place. Got a It’s a close game after that seth Alyssa and Spencer have two points a piece.
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Speaker 6: In the first place.
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Speaker 10: With three points are both Yannis Ptelius and doctor Randall Williams.
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Speaker 2: Questions related to things that people are actively researching.
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Speaker 6: How would I know what he’s doing because he’s on the phone all day talk about tarp and fishing.
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Speaker 4: I can hear it.
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Speaker 6: I’ve heard him talking about a lot of hunting, but not tarp.
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Speaker 7: And look for tarp Why.
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Speaker 5: What the hell are you doing, philm Mister.
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Speaker 10: Spencer is slacking me about a podcast thumb now, So I’m just going to close.
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Speaker 7: That here obviously and talk conservation. What’s going on in the keys right now? You’re gonna eat them, not gonna eat any tarpin. But the plan is to fish flats two days and then go do some meat hauling on the third days.
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Speaker 8: It takes two of you to go down there and fish for tarpin and talk tarpin conservation.
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Speaker 4: Oh yeah, well maybe three of us.
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Speaker 7: Well, the third is going to be Max bar okayographer at one person too, seems.
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Speaker 6: Like are you hitting up our buddy Nick or no?
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Speaker 7: No, we’re offish with Jake, our buddy Jake.
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Speaker 6: Where’s he? Where’s he at?
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Speaker 3: Big Pine? Key? West?
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Speaker 6: M Nice? That’ll be fun, that’ll be fun. Yeah, it is a tough assignment, Randall. I mean, obviously you know you’re more qualified than he is to go, but you know he’s got to learn something.
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Speaker 5: When he’s true, that’s true.
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Speaker 2: Just remember to bring the pam Seth.
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Speaker 6: You were asking about eating my I think they used to grind tarping up into cat food. But I don’t think people ever really were go in to eat them too much. Mm hmm, little tidbit for you. Huh, keep going, Okay, next question number six, it’s conservation. Let’s pull this one up, Phil because it’s like a weird one. The blank zone describes the area of Colorado and Wyoming where chronic wasting disease was first documented, and mule Deer and Elk replace the blank with the correct seven letter word. M Hm, God, why do I keep doing that?
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Speaker 10: I’ve got Hunter and Riva trying to both call me at the same time. Brody’s yelling at me. It’s terrible over here.
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Speaker 4: Hmmm.
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Speaker 6: Hunter and Reva, like you guys work while you’re doing You’re trying doing other stuff while you’re doing this.
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Speaker 10: They try to work with me while I’m doing zone how many seven seven?
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Speaker 6: The blank zone describes the area of Colorado and Wyoming where chronic wasting disease was first documented, and mule Deer note seven letter seven letter words.
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Speaker 5: M M, I have another seven letter word that I’d like to use.
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Speaker 1: Is it?
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Speaker 5: It’s one word?
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Speaker 6: Yeah? Just one more?
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Speaker 1: Is lab leak? One word?
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Speaker 6: Hashtag lab leak is one word.
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Speaker 3: That conspiracy theory.
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Speaker 6: No, this one’s struggling. People are struggling with this one. Seven letter were to describe the zone where CWD was first documented. Everyone got an answer.
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Speaker 7: No, no, gosh, not even close. Brody, m did you know this before you found this out? For a question?
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Speaker 6: Mm hmmm, I think you’ll.
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Speaker 5: Do.
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Speaker 7: You think i’ll know.
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Speaker 6: I think you should know it’s in there, right, Randall should I don’t know what kind of thing you should know.
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Speaker 5: I don’t know, because Randall depends if I get a right.
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Speaker 4: Or not lived in Colorado. Therefore he should know it.
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Speaker 6: I got. There’s a certain vibe Randall throws off when he’s got the right answer.
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Speaker 5: No, I truly don’t know this. I’ve got a seven letter word that I think is a strong contender.
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Speaker 4: Oh he knows it.
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Speaker 5: I don’t know it, truly, that’s not it.
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Speaker 6: All right, hold on, get your answers in there a flip them over. Oh boy, we might have a zero percenter. Okay, do the answer is the endemic zone. The chronic wasting disease endemic zone in Colorado and Wyoming is the original contiguous focal point of the disease in North America. CWD was initially identified in nineteen sixty seven as a mysterious wasting syndrome causing captive mule deer to lose weight and die at a research facility near Fort Collins, Colorado. Researchers later later confirmed it was a pre on disease or transmissible transmissible sponge of form and sepal off at the TSE in nineteen seventy eight. There you go, the endemic zone.
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Speaker 4: Not more like genesis. Yeah, that was cool.
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Speaker 6: I thought you had it, man, you had it. Okay, Moving on number seven categories hunting. What common species of dabbler duck is also known as a gray duck? Okay, Corey, just like not happy dude.
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Speaker 4: I got other stuff I could be doing.
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Speaker 10: You want to get in a huddle caunter?
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Speaker 4: Yeah, I could probably do better at that.
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Speaker 8: And the.
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Speaker 7: Gray duck, boy, there’s a lot.
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Speaker 11: Of them, a lot of gray ducks.
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Speaker 5: Mm hmm.
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Speaker 6: You want to see a so called water fowler? Come on, am I Yeah, I think you’re the only one in this room who was filmed. Waterfowl hunts.
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Speaker 7: Always as a beginner, that’s true. I feel good about my answer.
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Speaker 6: I’m changing mind.
00:27:51
Speaker 4: Mm hmm.
00:27:54
Speaker 6: What common species of dabbler duck is also known as a gray duck. Yeah, okay, flip them over.
00:28:07
Speaker 7: Oh yeah, I think you guys.
00:28:09
Speaker 6: Yanna says Widgeon, Seth Gadwell, Renal Gadwall, Corey Mexican tel, Lissa Mallard, Spencer Eider. The answer is Gadwall, the primary nickname for gray ducks, referencing their modeled gray brown appearance appearance. A couple other nicknames for them are Texas Mallard, a regional name sometimes used because they’re common in Texas wintering grounds. And also I never heard this pirate of the lakes derived from their behavior of stealing food from other birds like that. Yeah, I’ve shot a Gadwall or two. I think they get confused with hen mallards. A lot look quite similar. Okay. Question number eight Wildlife. This is also our listener question of the Week from Brian Parks. This goes back to like the last time I hosted, when I did all listener questions and this isn’t this one I didn’t get to. So Brian asks what African animal is the closest living relative to the prong horn antelope? Yeah, listener question of the week, What African animal is the closest living relative to the prong horn antelope. Pan brother was just an you might have learned this on your recent trip across the pond. Set I don’t think it was brought up.
00:29:40
Speaker 5: No, just a good solid trivia question.
00:29:45
Speaker 3: I honestly could be wrong, but I think I’m right.
00:29:47
Speaker 6: We’ll find out.
00:29:51
Speaker 7: We’ll see.
00:29:53
Speaker 6: You’re still throwing up a blank. No, I mean, have you gotten a question right now? It’s by cool. Let’s keep it going. I’d love to.
00:30:03
Speaker 4: Break the ice here, buddy.
00:30:05
Speaker 6: Oh.
00:30:06
Speaker 2: He just showed it to Giannis and he looked all right. I saw his eyes move.
00:30:13
Speaker 4: Uh.
00:30:14
Speaker 6: You guys should shadow while you’re honest. Talks really put the pressure on him.
00:30:17
Speaker 5: Yeah, I’ll give you a hint.
00:30:19
Speaker 7: Yeah.
00:30:20
Speaker 3: Who lives in Africa?
00:30:25
Speaker 4: The closest really living relatives.
00:30:27
Speaker 5: One of these was recently killed with the hot Rod six millimeter.
00:30:30
Speaker 6: Cartridge, a Swedish cartridge.
00:30:33
Speaker 5: Nope, hot rod?
00:30:37
Speaker 6: Hum hmmm, got an answer?
00:30:39
Speaker 7: I sure do.
00:30:40
Speaker 5: There’s gonna be ten people. We’re gonna enjoy that reference.
00:30:45
Speaker 6: Janna says, and Paula Seth says. Giraffe Randall, Giraffe Corey, Gazelle. Let’s sakho you uh, Spencer giraffe. The correct answer is giraffe draft brother uh. Prong and are the last remaining member of the family Antillo capri Day, with their closest living relatives being giraffes. Molecular studies and genetic evidence confirm the prong horn’s closest living relatives are giraffes. While they share common ancestor, prong horns evolved independently in North America for millions of years. Like giraffes, which have oss cones, prong horns possess specialized bony hair covered structures, though prong horns usually shed their outer horns. She’s annually oscnes. That’s a word I did not know.
00:31:38
Speaker 7: Cool giraffe.
00:31:40
Speaker 5: That’s a wild animal, a wild, weird animal. Love looking at Do we do.
00:31:46
Speaker 6: A scoreboard update? Matt now film after questions questions?
00:31:50
Speaker 10: Usually we do take a look at that sucker again and previously confirmed. Corey is still representing that with a big brother. Less is up next to two points, Jiannis and Spencer tied up with three seth Morris has four and in first place with five points.
00:32:09
Speaker 4: It’s random Mount Marcy has to come up at some point.
00:32:12
Speaker 7: I hope so he said, only if we need to, so.
00:32:15
Speaker 5: It’ll be a tiebreaker.
00:32:16
Speaker 4: Okay, but randomly.
00:32:21
Speaker 3: Here in the last we should look it up.
00:32:25
Speaker 5: I used to down a T shirt with it printed on it.
00:32:28
Speaker 6: Okay, Seth, everyone’s rooting for Boy Scouts of America.
00:32:32
Speaker 7: What happened to that?
00:32:32
Speaker 3: Come on, Seth.
00:32:33
Speaker 5: I don’t fit it anymore.
00:32:35
Speaker 2: But one of the best, one of the photos in which I look the handsomest in my life is taking wearing that shirt. That was a phase of my life about twenty two. Oh Pete hansomeness at twenty two oh man, Yeah.
00:32:49
Speaker 6: Yeah, you’re there now, No obviously letting this go on for a while.
00:32:53
Speaker 5: I’m just chewing up some clock here.
00:32:54
Speaker 6: Bro Yeah, i’d like to see that. The category for question nine is history. So reynalds getting all excited.
00:33:01
Speaker 2: No, no, but I don’t think he’ll be I didn’t think you’d throw me a bone, Brody.
00:33:07
Speaker 6: Name the company that made the legendary bush float planes, the Beaver and the Otter.
00:33:17
Speaker 5: Should have gone, not history.
00:33:21
Speaker 6: I couldn’t figure out.
00:33:22
Speaker 1: What category air air travel year.
00:33:27
Speaker 6: I don’t know. I mean, if you got an aeronautics history, I like history, there’s you’ll get some history. Everyone ready.
00:33:38
Speaker 9: Gripping three, I’m doing my best.
00:33:43
Speaker 4: He wants to play instead of hosts.
00:33:46
Speaker 3: How are we doing on time for the next time?
00:33:48
Speaker 7: One of these?
00:33:50
Speaker 6: Actually, who’s been in one of these? Here?
00:33:53
Speaker 5: Who’s been in both these planes?
00:33:54
Speaker 6: I think I’ve been in both.
00:33:57
Speaker 1: The old otter.
00:34:00
Speaker 7: No, I’ve got some stories that curl your.
00:34:04
Speaker 1: Little turbo hot dog dog.
00:34:08
Speaker 6: You’re talking about the hot dog guy?
00:34:09
Speaker 7: No, No, No, you mean the guy out of Prince of Wales, says the hot dog.
00:34:14
Speaker 4: No, what’s the hot dog?
00:34:16
Speaker 6: He liked to show off like flaire o literal hot and stuff. No, that would be a good hot dog, Like you’re.
00:34:25
Speaker 1: Like the hot dog guys like this guy.
00:34:28
Speaker 8: He was just like hot dogging in the airplane where there’s a different reason you call him the hot dog.
00:34:33
Speaker 7: No, because he was hot unnecessary hot dogging in the plane. You know that there’s old pilots and there’s bold pilots, but there’s no bold old pilots.
00:34:45
Speaker 8: What I say is there are old mushroom hunters and there are bold mushroom hunters. There are no old bold mushroom hunters.
00:34:52
Speaker 5: They’re old handloaders and they’re bold handloaders. Actually, there are some old bold handloaders.
00:34:59
Speaker 8: Now you do want to say, I don’t have one ice fishermen.
00:35:06
Speaker 3: Now there’s a lot of old bullet ice fishermen.
00:35:08
Speaker 6: Seth. Actually today I thought you might be a little distracted considering what’s about to happen soon to you.
00:35:14
Speaker 5: Oh man, I’ve been telling you.
00:35:16
Speaker 3: You’re feeling good about it.
00:35:18
Speaker 6: Yeah, so that’s going to be a daddy in case young yet I did. Yeah, it’s good. Okay, yeah, Okay’s name the company that made the legendary bush floatplanes, the Beaver and the Otter. Flip them over if you got an answer, Johannis to Havelan, Seth to Havelin, Randall to Havelan, Boeing Seacat air Cup the name. The name of the company is to Haveland Aircraft Company. Uh To havel An Aircraft Company was founded by Sir Jeffrey de Haveland in September nineteen twenty. The pioneering British aerospace manufacturer was responsible for integrate innovative aircraft designs like the Moss series, the World War Two Mosquito, and the world’s first jet airliner, the Comet. But hunters and anglers, particularly in Alaska and Canada, are more familiar with the various models of Beavers and the larger Otters often used as floatplanes. The Otter and Beaver can also be outfitted with skis and wheels, making them the most reliable and popular bush planes ever built. The production on the Otter and the Beaver ended in nineteen sixty seven. Many of these aircraft are well over seventy years old and still flying.
00:36:29
Speaker 4: Today, right, brother, Seth, it was right there for you.
00:36:33
Speaker 6: Yep, yep. Yeah. It’s really interesting when you get one.
00:36:38
Speaker 5: Of these things now though, because boys.
00:36:41
Speaker 6: They’ll have like an Apple iPad like retro fitted into the all these like manual old controls. I love flying in those things. Man, they’re fun. Yep.
00:36:52
Speaker 3: There’s always there’s always a lot of this.
00:36:54
Speaker 6: Yep.
00:36:55
Speaker 3: And there’s always a lot of this.
00:36:56
Speaker 1: Yeah.
00:36:56
Speaker 4: What are they doing up here?
00:36:59
Speaker 3: Fiddle and rest rudder or something?
00:37:01
Speaker 6: Yeah, yep, fiddling around all right? Is it over?
00:37:08
Speaker 1: Yeah?
00:37:12
Speaker 10: Another school board because it’s interesting. Corey has zero, has two, Spencer has three, Ganis is four. Set that’s five. Randall has six.
00:37:21
Speaker 6: I guess you could get if you had one, you could get all the I’ve got to do a correct answer of you. I guess, uh Number one was Florida. Number two New York, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine. Number three was let. Number four was PAM cooking spray. Number five was daisy chain. Number six was the endemic Zone. Number seven was uh gadwall. Eight was draft. Nine was the event.
00:38:00
Speaker 5: Can we count oil?
00:38:02
Speaker 6: No, don’t do it.
00:38:04
Speaker 4: I don’t need any over here.
00:38:08
Speaker 6: I mean, if if if Corey really like needs that to boost himself up, going to see the scoreboard.
00:38:18
Speaker 4: What kind of oil does PAM spray?
00:38:20
Speaker 3: I think it’s yeah, it’s oil seed oils.
00:38:26
Speaker 6: Okay, here we go. Last question.
00:38:28
Speaker 7: If you would say maybe cooking spray and not PAM, I would have given it.
00:38:32
Speaker 6: Oh yeah, if you just said cooking spray, I did not.
00:38:34
Speaker 4: Yeah, it’s all oil.
00:38:37
Speaker 3: I mean you could rub oil on that.
00:38:40
Speaker 7: He’s not going to give me Crisco, which is no.
00:38:43
Speaker 2: I’m sorry for bringing this up again. That’s trying to be nice, but now it’s getting annoying.
00:38:48
Speaker 11: Yeah, there’s too many oils like gear oil oil.
00:38:56
Speaker 1: You might nose oil snake.
00:39:01
Speaker 6: Yeah. Yeah, okay, last question. We’re done debating this. The question is again fishing. Last question fishing, Since since I always get a number ten, fishing question. Okay, ready, Bill, Name the two states that lay claim to the world record small amount bass?
00:39:26
Speaker 1: Both states.
00:39:28
Speaker 6: Yeah, that’s kind of the whole point.
00:39:33
Speaker 7: Wow, Randall has answered.
00:39:35
Speaker 6: I don’t like that at one bit.
00:39:36
Speaker 4: That you notice.
00:39:38
Speaker 6: I will tell you this. This was discussed in detail on the medcast in the past.
00:39:45
Speaker 5: No, I know it because I know where this lake is. This lake I don’t know.
00:39:51
Speaker 6: He just hint. But it’s not a big enough hint that I’m gonna like lake or river. Redo the question.
00:39:58
Speaker 5: I know this as a body of water.
00:40:04
Speaker 3: Pond.
00:40:06
Speaker 6: Name the two states that lay claim to the world record small mount bass.
00:40:11
Speaker 4: I know the lake, but I don’t know the two states.
00:40:14
Speaker 3: Are they close to one another?
00:40:16
Speaker 6: But the states? If they were, I mean between two states.
00:40:22
Speaker 5: That’s true, I mean maybe I don’t Yes, they are. Maybe I don’t know this.
00:40:26
Speaker 6: I’ll give you a clue.
00:40:28
Speaker 4: Mm hmm. I can imagine their bordering.
00:40:33
Speaker 5: I’ve been to this lake.
00:40:37
Speaker 6: There.
00:40:38
Speaker 4: What were you doing there?
00:40:39
Speaker 5: I think we were mountain biking and boy Scouts.
00:40:41
Speaker 6: Mountain biking in the lake.
00:40:43
Speaker 4: No, God, boy Scouts.
00:40:49
Speaker 6: Living.
00:40:50
Speaker 3: This is a very this is a very okay said.
00:40:53
Speaker 5: This is a very nostalgic round of trivia.
00:40:55
Speaker 6: For me, it’s kind of a hint that Randall’s telling of this too.
00:41:00
Speaker 2: We traveled, I mean we we went Tana, we went to Canada.
00:41:05
Speaker 6: I’m just trying to get.
00:41:06
Speaker 3: Them to New York one other states.
00:41:09
Speaker 5: We went all over the place.
00:41:10
Speaker 6: Everyone have some big small mouth states.
00:41:15
Speaker 1: Come on, high adventure.
00:41:17
Speaker 6: You’re the only bass man I feel like I can tell you I don’t keep track of records.
00:41:21
Speaker 11: Although that’s come out of Tennessee here it looks like, oh largemouth large large mouth.
00:41:29
Speaker 4: What oh just for the like the state recortate record.
00:41:32
Speaker 5: Yeah, but we’re talking bronze backs.
00:41:33
Speaker 11: Baby, there’s a fifteen pound fifteen point seventy five pound largemouth or small jobs?
00:41:40
Speaker 3: You say, fifteen pound large mouth fifteen three quarters?
00:41:43
Speaker 6: Oh mutant? Okay, if you don’t got any answer, you’re gonna need to come out to one real soon.
00:41:50
Speaker 4: Take two states set that have big bass.
00:41:54
Speaker 6: Big Come on, what.
00:41:58
Speaker 3: Would you pick?
00:41:59
Speaker 7: They’re near each Oh they are?
00:42:01
Speaker 4: Yeah, that’s what he told you that.
00:42:04
Speaker 7: Here you go, pick one that borders that stick.
00:42:06
Speaker 4: You’re making Randall too comfortable over there.
00:42:08
Speaker 7: Uh, being from PA geography over there, we’re good, all right?
00:42:15
Speaker 6: Holoop them over Minnesota in Wisconsin, Vermont, New York, Kentucky and Tennessee, Michigan, Wisconsin, Tennessee, Kentucky. Wow, Dale, Hello, Tennessee, Kentucky. Where three people get it right? Kentucky and Tennessee.
00:42:32
Speaker 7: Oh wow, Alia?
00:42:33
Speaker 3: How did you know that?
00:42:34
Speaker 6: Right?
00:42:34
Speaker 1: Yeah?
00:42:34
Speaker 6: That right? Nice?
00:42:37
Speaker 3: Wow?
00:42:37
Speaker 1: Yeah?
00:42:38
Speaker 6: Okay. On July nineteen, nineteen fifty five, David Lee Hayes caught an eleven pound fifteen ounce small mouth bassed twenty seven inches long, trolling a bomber plug in Dale Hollow Lake, which straddles the Tennessee Kentucky border.
00:42:53
Speaker 1: Uh.
00:42:54
Speaker 6: That record was challenged by allegations of tampering in the in the nineteen nineties. In the record was rescinded, but eventually those allegations were proven false the world record was reinstated, which stands to this day. Uh. The fish was caught in Kentucky waters, but weighed and measured in Tennessee, so both states lay claimed to the record.
00:43:15
Speaker 4: I don’t remember what controversy was.
00:43:19
Speaker 6: What do you mean the other lake?
00:43:20
Speaker 3: One was Dale Hallaw, what was the other?
00:43:22
Speaker 6: Like it’s the same, He’s just on one side.
00:43:28
Speaker 8: Remember saying that something about maybe like spark plugs in the belly of the bell.
00:43:33
Speaker 6: Yeah, there was all kinds. There’s like this disgruntled employee at this marina who like made allegations of tampering like stuff in the fish with weights or something like that, and it all, it all came out that that guy was just like talking ship and the record stands to this day. So there you go. Looks like Randall is our winner with seven m. How are you feeling about that victory? Ranall?
00:44:03
Speaker 3: It’s good.
00:44:03
Speaker 2: It’s a good start to the new season of Media to Trivia after a heartily disappointing.
00:44:10
Speaker 5: Yeah, season five. Whoa, Yes, this is a season opener.
00:44:15
Speaker 7: I’m going to retire soon, yeah, Ranal.
00:44:20
Speaker 6: Who’s the money going to?
00:44:21
Speaker 2: Let’s send this money to the Coastal Conservation Association.
00:44:27
Speaker 6: Tell us why you’re sending it?
00:44:30
Speaker 5: Well, it’s a group that works on fisheries issues.
00:44:34
Speaker 2: I believe specifically in the golf but we used to do some work with them when I was at TIERCP and then when we’re on the Live Tour guide I believe at the Dallas or Austin show whose guides on the Texas Gulf Coast suggested it and believe it or not, it’s been so long since I won a game of trivia.
00:44:55
Speaker 5: We’re just getting to it now, so be honest.
00:44:58
Speaker 6: Will run into those guys on his tarpanfish.
00:45:00
Speaker 5: That’d be nice, tell him, I say, hi, I will.
00:45:02
Speaker 4: It was all the way back in twenty twenty five.
00:45:04
Speaker 2: Randall, I know, good goodness, gracious young man.
00:45:08
Speaker 5: Then I’ve got I’ll be honest.
00:45:10
Speaker 2: It’s very flattering when people send me donation requests, but at this point I am I’ve drowned and then settled into the bottom of the lake and sediment has landed on top of me, very close to the fascilization.
00:45:26
Speaker 6: Hold on, before we go, We’re going to do a bonus question. Everyone was wondering about the Mount Marsy thing. Yeah, we’re going to pretend that Seth and Randall tied tie. What is the elevation of New York’s highest peak, Mount Marsy? Good Lord, that is mine?
00:45:44
Speaker 4: Be quick, right, It’s crazy that you said that earlier, Ran and now.
00:45:47
Speaker 3: On your on your shirt.
00:45:49
Speaker 1: Yeah, but I haven’t fit that shirt.
00:45:50
Speaker 5: Question, I haven’t fit that shirt.
00:45:53
Speaker 10: I didn’t prep the Mount mars because that was Brodie’s backup tiebreaker, which I didn’t think was going to happen.
00:45:58
Speaker 6: We can all give you the answer to that too.
00:46:00
Speaker 8: Oh wow, okay, we’ll write down two answers.
00:46:04
Speaker 6: What’s the elevation on your New York’s highest peak, Mount Marcy last year, Lake Superior froze over?
00:46:11
Speaker 4: Oh last year?
00:46:13
Speaker 6: Okay, the last time of the year, got you last time?
00:46:16
Speaker 10: Okay, So here’s here’s the Mount Marcy one.
00:46:18
Speaker 6: Phil threw it all into.
00:46:20
Speaker 5: Just I believe Mount Dix is also nearby. D I X.
00:46:25
Speaker 6: That one might have that to drop it might It.
00:46:30
Speaker 5: Was a It was a shirt with a list of like.
00:46:32
Speaker 6: Yeah, we are close the wait, you’re not doing the year superior?
00:46:38
Speaker 5: No? Oh, I was gonna say it’s either forty nine or low fifties.
00:46:49
Speaker 6: I’m willing to bet that there’s not one spot east of the Mississippi higher than any answer except Randall.
00:47:00
Speaker 5: Mmm, what’s the answer.
00:47:02
Speaker 6: Oh wait, wait there is a spot. Oh, I think Randall is closest, right, Randall’s closest. The answer is five three four four, just over a mile and.
00:47:11
Speaker 4: He got the tie breaker’s washing. When’s the last year? Like Superior froze over?
00:47:17
Speaker 2: Oh that was good year, Old jar, thanks for listening, yep.
00:47:26
Speaker 4: Well done, rail dominant performance.
00:47:29
Speaker 6: Yeah, Spencer him South Dakota.
00:47:30
Speaker 1: He’s the host, using those smooth, mellow tones.
00:47:33
Speaker 6: He lays them questions down, he likes taking those two and three year old bucks, and he’s an avid amateur lock how
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