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SPEAKER_00 (00:11):
This is Huntsun
Outfitting Podcast.
I'm your host and rookie guide,Ken Meyer.
I love everything hunting, theoutdoors, and all things
associated with it.
From stores to how-tos, you'llfind it here.
Welcome to the podcast.
Hey, yes, thanks for lending meyour ears and valuable time to
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listen to this podcast.
If you're new, welcome.
If not, then welcome back.
This week we got a really funone for you.
It's Whitetailed Deer Trivia.
Think you can answer quicker andbetter than the podcast panel on
this multiple choicehead-to-head trivia action.
Keep score, maybe for fun andsee how you do, or just relax
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and be entertained by the crew.
Either way, I guarantee you willdefinitely learn something.
This one may start off slow butpicks up very quickly, having an
intense and maybe surpriseending.
Now, when I listen to podcasts,I like to put a face to the
voice that I'm listening to.
So on the podcast profilepicture, from left to right is
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Scott McKillop, Jacob Armstrong,your humble host in the middle,
me, Ken Mayer.
Next to me is Lane Lewis, andthe happy looking guy on the far
right, Ryan Wesalius.
Above, Ryan said, you will seethe prize that the boys are
playing for.
A custom buck grunt uh that I'mgonna talk more about in a
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minute.
Also, suggestions, comments,want to be on the podcast,
anything, you can email me,huntsonoutfitting at gmail.com,
or find us on Facebook, Hunts onOutfitting, or find me on
Facebook, Ken Maher.
Uh, I've been having more peoplereach out to me, and I've really
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enjoyed talking with you guys.
So, any of you want to reachout, have a chat, talk hunting,
say what I did right on thepodcast, say what I did wrong,
anything, reach out.
It's great talking with youguys.
Alright, boys, we're fired upbecause we have the deer trivia
that we're really excited to do,okay?
Um, we're gonna go around theroom because I know people have
listened to this podcast before.
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Sometimes we'll have new peopleon.
So uh we're gonna introduceourselves.
But before we do that, uhsitting across me in uh the
first ever, second ever, thirdever, no, the first ever person
doing the podcast in a in a robeand and nothing else.
Jacob Um Jacob and I were late.
SPEAKER_06 (02:35):
Listen, when you're
a big boy like me, you sweat.
My outfit is in the uh dryer.
SPEAKER_00 (02:41):
Jacob's fashionable,
I'm late.
Um because uh so we were duckhunting with uh a dear friend of
ours who's been on the podcastmany times.
I'm not gonna name his name.
He's even hosted it, so I'mgonna leave Dalton out of this
because so we were going duckhunting, and he's like, Yeah, I
know the spot, we're gonna goduck hunting.
And uh I he said where?
And I'm like, Oh, I know wherethat spot is.
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He's like, All right, so we haveto go through the woods, and
then uh and you go through thewoods a little bit, then you're
gonna come up to this nicebeautiful pond.
And uh he was going the wrongway.
And I was like, I if you'regoing to the one I'm thinking
of, you're going the wrong way.
He's like, No, no, this is theright way, this is the lower
one.
I'm like, okay.
SPEAKER_02 (03:16):
Is it the one that I
showed him?
SPEAKER_00 (03:18):
Yeah.
So we were going the completeopposite way.
And um, anyways, we were goingalong, and uh then he's like,
Alright, the ducks are just overthis bank.
Everyone put your gear downhere, load up, we'll get over,
we'll shoot them, then we'llcome back and uh get the gear
and all that set up.
Like, all right.
So we all put our gear downthere, and it's camoed by the
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way, and there's leaves fallingeverywhere, so you can't see it
that well.
And we get up over this bank andwe look down, and there's a
puddle about the size of afreaking table.
SPEAKER_06 (03:48):
There's a pie
plate's worth of water when you
cross the bank.
SPEAKER_00 (03:51):
He's like, Oh, oh,
no, we're too far down.
We'll just go up this way alittle more.
So then we start trekking upthere, and I was like, I don't
think this is it.
I think it's back there.
No, no, this is up here.
Anyways, uh, after a while walklater, we ended up having to
cross the railroad tracks.
When on the other side of them,the train came.
We had to wait for the train togo by.
The train like came for a fullass.
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But then we're standing there.
SPEAKER_02 (04:13):
And you're not
walking in the direction, man.
You can't even hear it.
We're lucky he honked, becauseI'll be honest.
Yeah.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (04:20):
And so then we had
to wait for the train to go by,
and then we finally, I was like,I think where we need to go is
up here.
And he's like, Oh yeah, heagreed.
I was right.
So we went there, did shoot someducks, and then we're like, all
right, we'll go back and get ourgear.
Easier said than done.
It's covered in leaves, it's incamel.
We weren't sure where the hellwe left it.
So we were what, half an hour?
SPEAKER_06 (04:38):
Oh, probably.
Like a bunch of then once wefound it, it was probably in the
worst spot.
Like it's in this little liketrough almost with a bunch of
brush all around it.
It's like, boys.
SPEAKER_00 (04:48):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_06 (04:49):
So, anyways, we uh
yeah, looking for the green
Coleman stove, the black gungate, like all yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (04:54):
I I hung my camo
jacket on a tree for us to find,
you know, all that everythingreally stuck out.
So, um, anyways, uh yes, Jacobwas sweating a lot and uh we
were a little late, but we madeit and we got a few ducks, so
here we are.
SPEAKER_06 (05:08):
What else did we
what did we say we wanted to do
today, Ken?
What did you say you wanted todo?
SPEAKER_00 (05:13):
Sweat, and boy did I
achieve it.
SPEAKER_06 (05:14):
Okay, other than
that, what did we shoot a wood
duck?
And what did we do very firstduck of the day?
Nailed a wood duck.
Drake Wood duck, yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (05:20):
I was pretty happy
about that.
I did say that yesterday.
Yeah.
I was like, I want to shoot, Iwant to shoot a wood duck, got
one, so it's real happy aboutit.
SPEAKER_06 (05:26):
You were first Drake
Wood Duck?
SPEAKER_00 (05:27):
Oh, and Jacob.
Yeah, Jacob, tell him your bignews.
SPEAKER_06 (05:29):
And then well,
Dalton's dog's first water
retrieve with him.
Yep, and well, last bird of theday, I jump shot, go and pick it
up, banded deal.
Ten years this year, and this ismy first ever banded bird.
SPEAKER_00 (05:42):
No one else in this
room's gotten one with nothing
longer than 10 years.
Really cool.
SPEAKER_04 (05:47):
I've never shot a
duck.
I've shot a lot of ducks and alot of geese, but never one with
a band.
It's pretty cool.
Really cool.
SPEAKER_02 (05:53):
Go down to Bucktoosh
and then wait for the people to
let them out.
When you go down to Bucktooshand wait for them to let them
out right after they bannedthem, you could probably get a
couple.
SPEAKER_00 (06:02):
Uh people from
Buctouche are listening.
No one does that.
Um, yeah, so that was good.
Yeah, the band thing.
That was really cool.
Yeah, that was cool.
Um, yeah.
SPEAKER_06 (06:12):
And mixed bag.
We had a mixed bag too.
Yes.
Wood ducks, blue wings.
Uh what else we have down theretoday?
SPEAKER_00 (06:20):
Green wing, tail
blue wing.
SPEAKER_06 (06:21):
Blue wing,
anti-green wing, and wood ducks
today.
But I weed chocolate.
SPEAKER_00 (06:24):
Black duck.
SPEAKER_06 (06:25):
We got some mallards
tonight, yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (06:27):
Be some good eating.
So, uh, in the spirit of fallcoming up, in a lot of places in
North America right now, deerseason has either already
started or is about to start.
So, in the spirit of things, weare having Deer Trivia.
Whitetail Deer Trivia.
Now, the first few triviaquestions, we're gonna take a
little trip around the world.
We're gonna be North America,South America, and nowhere's in
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between, just North America andSouth America.
And then we're gonna get intosome more questions.
Think you guys gonna learn alot.
I think we're uh we're gonnahave a good time.
Now, what are you playing for?
Okay, so Rivers Edge Game Calls.
Kenneth McDonald, great guy,great name, even better name.
Um, he has donated hand-made,hand-crafted with love, buck
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grunts made out of really greatwood.
Kenneth, uh, Rivers Edge GameCalls, he ships all over North
America.
He makes turkey calls, deercalls, crow calls, predator
calls, and so much more.
Uh Scott, you want to give that,you know, make sure it works?
Do it right into the mic, Scott.
SPEAKER_06 (07:30):
Blue in the right
end.
SPEAKER_00 (07:32):
Okay, so thanks,
Scott.
So these are these are the uhthese are Kenneth's uh BBB uh G
edition.
These are butt blown.
These are uh butt blown uh buttrent, Scott, he kind of jumped
the gun on that.
Sorry.
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If you guys can see the look onScott's face right now.
SPEAKER_06 (07:55):
Um it's days like
today, me and her obes got that
we need the camera.
SPEAKER_00 (08:02):
We're having fun
here.
Scott's gonna have to get somemouthwash.
But anyways, um no, you don'thave to blow them like that.
They're mouth blowing up.
SPEAKER_02 (08:09):
I was like, I'm not
sure if I want to put my lips on
this.
SPEAKER_00 (08:12):
Um but these are no,
I didn't blow with my butt.
No, this one I did.
No.
No, but these are beautiful buttgrunts, and they they work
great.
And this is uh this is the prizeyou guys are gonna be going home
with that was sponsored byRiver's Edge Game Calls.
And like I said, look them up,and he ships all across North
America, so highly recommend.
Now, for the teams, we have TeamGrunts versus Team Snorts.
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Okay?
Because Bucks grunt and theyalso do snort weeds.
So Scott, you and Ryan are TeamGrunt, and Lane, you and Jacob
are team snorts.
What you guys snorting overthere?
Whatever you're blown to them,Scott.
Um so, anyways, uh we're gonnago around the room.
Jacob, did you so when we didthe summer trivia, you had a
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summertime question foreverybody.
Jacob, do you have a uh fallquestion?
SPEAKER_06 (09:05):
I do have a fall
question, I guess, but uh
favorite uh Starbucks coffee?
What's your favorite spice?
Um what when do deer rut inFlorida?
When does a deer rut start?
SPEAKER_00 (09:17):
Starting with a
trivia question from you.
Okay.
SPEAKER_06 (09:20):
You wanted me to ask
the question, didn't you?
When do they rut in Florida?
When do deer in Florida rut?
SPEAKER_00 (09:24):
I'm gonna guess
earlier than here in in the
colder part of North America.
I'm gonna guess August.
SPEAKER_06 (09:31):
Uh according to
University of Florida, it's
July.
Really?
Yeah.
Okay.
In southern parts of Florida,they say the rut can start in
July, and northern parts theycan start in February.
SPEAKER_00 (09:41):
All right.
Well, guess you won the uhcustom buck grunts.
Thanks for coming out, boys.
Um, all right, good.
So we're gonna go around theroom again, say who you are and
what you do for work.
Ken Meyer, podcast and truckdriving farmer.
Scott.
SPEAKER_02 (09:57):
Oh, Scott, poor
concrete.
SPEAKER_04 (10:00):
Scott McHale at
Porn's Concrete.
Ryan Wasalius, Dairy Farmer.
SPEAKER_06 (10:05):
Uh Lane Lewis, I
work for the city of Moncton.
Jacob Armstrong, I'm uh weldinginspector of quality control.
SPEAKER_00 (10:11):
So you check if nuts
and bolts are tight and all
that.
SPEAKER_06 (10:13):
Yeah, literally.
SPEAKER_00 (10:14):
You want to like
check Lane's head after the
podcast?
SPEAKER_06 (10:16):
It's a couple screws
loose, yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (10:19):
Um all right, so
we're fired up, we're ready to
go.
And um, I mean, this is this isa really cool prize for
everybody, okay?
So let's get a little applause.
Not that one.
I've just found I've found outthat I have this uh sandboard,
so yes, okay.
Let's do it.
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Um who wants the uh who wantsthe first question?
Actually, I'll let you guysdecide.
First we gotta strap up.
SPEAKER_04 (10:50):
We'll take the first
one.
We'll take the first one.
All right, visitors, ready?
SPEAKER_06 (10:57):
Three, two, one.
SPEAKER_00 (10:59):
Alright.
So for team grunts, okay?
Question.
This is true or false.
True or false.
White-tailed deer are the mosthunted animal in North America.
And I want you guys, so this isthe thing too, with this trivia.
I guess this is our seventh, Ithink, sixth or seventh, uh, how
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it's gonna go.
Yeah, I'm gonna ask one team.
If they don't answer itcorrectly, they don't lose a
point.
The other team can answer itafter them, they can gain that
point.
Um, you have the amount of timethat you have to answer the
questions, I kind of make up inmy head.
And I want you guys to show yourwork out loud.
So talk it out, you know.
Uh all right, so true or false,white-tailed deer are the most
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hunted animal in North America.
Now you think there's a lot ofanimals in North America.
SPEAKER_04 (11:45):
Maybe there's the
most amount of people hunt them,
or they're the most harvestedanimal in North America?
SPEAKER_00 (11:51):
The most amount of
people hunt them.
But I like that question.
That was good, Ryan.
You're showing your work outloud, you're asking questions.
Scott, stalking to the mic.
Do you know it?
Uh Scott, work with your partnerhere.
SPEAKER_02 (12:02):
I'm not really sure.
What are you thinking?
I'll tell you what I think, butyou're answering.
Scott, talking to the mic.
I think it's true.
You think it's true that I thinkit's true.
SPEAKER_04 (12:14):
But I I agree.
It's definitely the most huntedbig game.
I'm just trying to get it.
Hands-on, I think.
Yeah, I'm just trying to thinkif there's more of a small game
animal that would be hunted moreand wider spread.
That's good.
That's good.
SPEAKER_02 (12:31):
The only thing I can
really think of would be maybe
duck.
No.
Or rough and grouse.
Yeah, or grouse or rabbit orsomething like that.
I think like a lot of differentareas you get different kinds of
rabbits in here, right?
We can go true then.
It's your choice.
SPEAKER_00 (12:50):
Where's your head
at, Scott, for this one?
SPEAKER_02 (12:51):
I mean, where's my
head at?
It's like he said, is it justbig game or is it all game?
Like small game too.
SPEAKER_00 (13:01):
The most hunted
animal in North America.
Animal.
Big or small.
SPEAKER_02 (13:06):
That makes it a lot
more complicated.
We'll go with we'll go withtrue.
SPEAKER_00 (13:09):
You're gonna go with
true?
Yep.
You guys are going for the rightanswer.
Yep.
Um, so I mean that I will admitthough, I was I was thinking
that, yeah, you know, uh, likesaid Scott, ducks are shot a lot
and this and that.
But um, it just it doesn't go bylike Ryan asked the question of
harvested animals.
It's how many people are goingout in the woods actually
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hunting them.
Whether they're successful ornot is relevant how many people
are going out to get them.
So, yeah, true, due to itsabundance and widespread
distribution and rewardinghunting experience, they attract
millions of hunters.
Uh bonus question I'll give yousomebody a point for this.
What's the second most huntedanimal in North America?
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Not harvested.
SPEAKER_04 (13:52):
Oh, oh, Jacob wants
that.
SPEAKER_00 (13:53):
You can steal it,
you can steal it.
SPEAKER_06 (13:55):
Uh my guess, if it
wasn't deer, I was gonna say
turkeys.
But I wasn't sure.
Like like because you count it'sall the species, North America.
SPEAKER_00 (14:05):
I'm giving you a
point.
Oh, it's turkey, yeah.
So they are followed by theturkey.
So yeah, that was good, Jacob.
That was good.
All right.
I know I saw that.
SPEAKER_06 (14:14):
Spring, fall season,
it might give more people more
opportunities.
And it's just like there's somany different species, and
they're so widespread.
SPEAKER_00 (14:23):
Um, Maine does.
I know that I know Ontario does.
They have they have a fallseason, okay.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_06 (14:28):
Um, I'm not sure
many other places, but I not at
me, but I believe you can shoothen, uh it's either sex, bird,
in the fall hunt.
In Maine, it is for sure.
I think in Ontario it is aswell.
SPEAKER_00 (14:38):
Yeah.
No, that was good.
I know when I asked that, I sawyou were like you were eager.
Um, so team snorts, you guys, uhLane and Jacob, you guys are
already on the board.
So I mean that's awesome.
Lane, give your uh give yourpartner some props.
SPEAKER_02 (14:51):
He's got Google
open.
unknown (14:53):
No.
SPEAKER_00 (14:53):
No.
All right, so outside of NorthAmerica, white-tailed deer have
been introduced to which of thefollowing?
Is it A, Argentina, B, Finland,C, New Zealand, or D, all of the
above.
Outside of North America,white-tailed deer have been
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introduced to which of thefollowing?
Talk it through, think itthrough.
See these ones are, you know, alittle harder.
SPEAKER_06 (15:24):
Can we have the
options again?
Sure.
SPEAKER_00 (15:28):
A, Argentina,
Argentina, B, Finland, Finland,
C, New Zealand, or D, all of theabove.
SPEAKER_06 (15:40):
I'm gonna go into a
limb here and say New Zealand
for sure has them.
I just know they're like themecca of naturalized or imported
game species.
SPEAKER_00 (15:48):
Did you know there's
no predators in New Zealand?
SPEAKER_06 (15:50):
No predators.
SPEAKER_00 (15:50):
And there's no
snakes as well.
SPEAKER_06 (15:52):
No snakes, yeah.
Then you got Australia like astone throw away and they got
everything under the sun thatwants to kill you.
Yeah.
And eat you and just kill youfor no reason.
SPEAKER_00 (15:59):
Right.
Lane, you've been quiet overthere.
Go ahead, talk into the mic.
Give us uh what's on your mind.
How I'm gonna pay my bills nextmonth.
Out with the trivia, Lane,please.
I mean, what are you thinking?
I know we don't know much aboutthese areas.
Some of these questions have tobe harder because you guys are
competing for elite buck runs.
SPEAKER_06 (16:21):
So I don't know.
Argent the other two isArgentina and Finland?
SPEAKER_00 (16:30):
Yes.
Or all of the above.
You guys are gonna be runningout of time.
SPEAKER_06 (16:36):
Because they're all
countries that can for sure, I
think, support white-taileddeer.
SPEAKER_00 (16:39):
Are they?
Yeah.
SPEAKER_06 (16:41):
They have I I think
they all have like talk through
Lane, help them out.
I don't know.
D is calling my name here, Lane,but of course it is.
We're gonna go with D.
Give us Delta.
SPEAKER_00 (16:54):
You're going with D?
Yeah.
Son of a bitch.
You were going with the wronganswer.
You dumb.
No, no, that's true.
You're right.
It is D.
So just to see the crush onJacob's face, I felt badass.
Um, so uh second most popularanimal in Finland.
Okay.
Found only in the southern partof New Zealand, and they were
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brought there by the Europeansfor just for hunting, right?
And in Argentina, they call themtropical whitetails.
But they are white-tailed deer.
They do look a little different.
If you look at, well, I mean, ifyou look at a white-tailed deer
from Texas and you look at awhite-tailed deer from, you
know, Manitoba, Canada, they'regonna look super different.
Both white-tailed deer, right?
SPEAKER_06 (17:34):
You see like a lot
of those Missouri bucks and now
it's like Midwest.
It seems they have those reallylong snouts of whatever uh But
you said in Finland thewhite-tailed deer was the second
most popular?
SPEAKER_00 (17:44):
It's the second most
popular animal in Finland, and
they've been introduced there,so it's pretty neat.
SPEAKER_06 (17:48):
Behind what's the
number one reindeer?
SPEAKER_00 (17:50):
I didn't get that.
I'm I'm guessing.
I guess we're a reindeer if Ihad to.
Yes, the white-tailed deer.
Um yeah, I thought that was uhthat was kind of neat.
Yeah.
Alright, good job, boys.
We're going to team grunts,okay?
So we're still doing somecountries right now.
Which of these countries has notintroduced white-tailed deer?
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Is it A, Australia, B, CzechRepublic, C, Russia, or D, all
of the above?
SPEAKER_04 (18:21):
They've not
introduced it.
SPEAKER_00 (18:22):
They have not
introduced white-tailed deer.
Scott, what are you thinking?
Talk with your partner, talk itup, feel it up.
SPEAKER_02 (18:33):
You said Australia,
we say?
SPEAKER_00 (18:34):
Yes.
SPEAKER_02 (18:35):
You have an aunt
there?
It kind of hits me.
It's like Jacob said, there'sjust too much kill them.
SPEAKER_04 (18:42):
I I kind of agree
with you, because I mean Russia
and Finland, they're they share,I believe they share border.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (18:49):
Do they?
That's good geography, right?
I'm not sure.
Uh Scott, you have a uh aunt inAustralia?
Yeah.
You care to talk about that abit?
Does she teach you anythingabout white-tailed deer there or
anything?
SPEAKER_02 (18:59):
Uh Disney kangaroo.
I do believe there's nowhite-tailed deer there.
I I would agree with you on thatone.
We'll go with that.
SPEAKER_00 (19:07):
You go with
Australia?
You guys could be going homewith uh a new buck grunt because
that is the right answer.
It is Australia.
Jake, you better not be onGoogle right now.
SPEAKER_06 (19:18):
No, he's on Google
Maps.
But Ryan is correct.
Finland does border Russia.
SPEAKER_00 (19:24):
We're on Google.
No, for that.
He doesn't know the nextquestion.
All right, so Australia.
So Australia, they do have otherspecies of which have been
introduced by Europeans.
So they actually have, I can'tremember, but they have more
than one deer species there, butthey have not had white-tailed
deer introduced there.
Mm-hmm.
So, but yeah, they do have otherones.
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The other ones are, I can'tremember the breeze, but they're
smaller, they're small deer.
Of deer they've introduced.
Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_06 (19:49):
I know there's a
bunch of like I know I think
rabbits or hares wreak havoc inAustralia.
SPEAKER_00 (19:53):
So Australia,
besides Florida, is like the
poster child of like, don't letthat go here, you know?
So the rabbits, the cane toads,cane toads, yeah, dingoes.
SPEAKER_06 (20:03):
They have that dingo
fence that literally goes from
the north to the south of thecountry.
SPEAKER_00 (20:06):
Uh I can't think
related or not, but I think it's
like the emus or something.
SPEAKER_04 (20:09):
There was one like
that.
I I I just checked it on myphone there too, because I was
wondering when he asked thequestion.
The Czech Republic no longergoes by the Czech Republic.
unknown (20:17):
Okay.
SPEAKER_04 (20:18):
It just goes by
Chechia.
So I'm not getting it.
From watching hockey, I waslike, he must have made that one
up because he wouldn't havelooked that up to have that.
SPEAKER_05 (20:26):
Oh shit, Ryan,
that's definitely made up.
SPEAKER_00 (20:30):
Yeah, Scott knew it
all along.
Scott, you watch hockey too, youdidn't pick up on that.
Um, all right, Ryan.
Oh, that's uh okay, that'ssmart.
I'll give it to you.
Um, all right.
So team team snorts.
Team snorts, everything they canfind.
Alright.
Question.
Which South American So I knowwe're doing a lot of country
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stuff right now, but we're gonnaget out of that shortly.
People find it boring, but it'sit's part of the question, some
of it's interesting.
SPEAKER_06 (20:57):
We're on our world
tour right now, yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (20:59):
We are which South
American country has the largest
uh introduced white tailpopulation?
Is it A Brazil, B, Argentina, C,Chile, and D, Peru.
Which has the largest introducedwhite tail population?
(21:20):
So they were not native there,they were completely introduced.
And uh this country that it is,I looked and looked, and it just
said that this uh uh uhdefinitely has the largest and
it's very healthy, but I couldnot get the exact numbers in
case someone's gonna ask that.
SPEAKER_06 (21:39):
I don't think it's
just spit.
Well, I don't think it's Brazil.
I think Brazil is too jungle,too jungly.
SPEAKER_00 (21:47):
Well, actually,
Brazil, Ryan, you're in the
farming world, uh, is actuallycoming out as one of the largest
beef producers in the world.
SPEAKER_06 (21:55):
Yeah, I guess
they're cutting all their jungle
down all they're forced, yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (21:57):
Yeah.
That's why your ozone layer's sobad.
Or whatever.
But uh no, they are they they'reactually like really amping up
their agriculture.
SPEAKER_06 (22:06):
That's well,
Jacqueline's beef jerky.
If you read the package, it'sbeef as a product of Brazil.
Really?
Yep.
SPEAKER_00 (22:10):
No, they they are
taking over like big time.
SPEAKER_06 (22:13):
So and so Brazil,
don't you?
Argentina, Chile, and Peru?
SPEAKER_00 (22:20):
Peru.
SPEAKER_06 (22:21):
Peru, okay.
SPEAKER_00 (22:22):
Is it Chile or
Chile?
SPEAKER_06 (22:24):
I don't know.
SPEAKER_04 (22:25):
Depends how cold it
is.
SPEAKER_00 (22:28):
Yes.
Clever.
Uh yeah.
Peru, I think, is too much.
Lane, help out your partnersome.
Come on.
SPEAKER_06 (22:39):
I think I see it.
SPEAKER_00 (22:40):
All right, Lane.
Why why do you think inArgentina?
Give me your give me yourthinking.
Come on.
Let's uh put it out on paper.
I don't know.
Okay.
Hey.
SPEAKER_06 (22:49):
I think I think
you're I think you might be
right in saying that justbecause Chile and Peru seem too
mountain, Brazil too jungly, andArgentina is like wide open
spaces.
Alright, let's go with that.
We'll go Argentina.
SPEAKER_00 (22:59):
Going with
Argentina?
Alright, you guys, has anyonegot one wrong yet?
I was gonna say Argentina aswell.
You guys have to get deerfanatic lane with me over here.
That's why.
Uh so Argentina, like I said, Icould not get any exact numbers,
but it's everything said thatit's very healthy and it's quite
large.
So I mean, I find that reallyneat that they're completely
introduced there and it's gone,it's gone well.
(23:21):
And you don't hear it, it's likea state of crisis.
Oh, and also another animal inAustralia.
We're talking about animalsintroduced there that's gone
haywire.
Goats, feral goats.
I guess they're overrun.
It's bad.
SPEAKER_06 (23:31):
I think New Zealand
too is full of goats, too.
Goats, sheep.
SPEAKER_00 (23:36):
Well, I think on
meteor they raise a lot of sheep
there purposely.
SPEAKER_06 (23:39):
I think on meteor
they shoot a feral sheep on one
of their hunts over there.
Oh, yeah.
I think they shoot a feralsheep, yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (23:46):
Yeah, well, I'd I'd
do it, you know, bow hunt or
something, right?
All right, guys.
This is like this is this istheir neck and neck.
This is I think this is triviasix for sure.
I think possibly seven, and thisis definitely the uh the
closest.
So like every question you guysare just hammering it.
Normally, you know, there's beena lot of things.
SPEAKER_04 (24:04):
They're probably
winning off their uh bonus
point.
SPEAKER_00 (24:07):
Uh yeah, they are.
It's the bonus point, but youguys had everyone had the
opportunity to get that.
But you guys could you guys takeit home?
It's the next question.
So these next questions here,uh, you know, we're gonna get
into North America stuff.
Uh it's interesting.
So team grunts.
Which US state is home to thehighest population of
white-tailed deer?
(24:27):
Is it A Iowa, B, Alabama, C,Texas, or D, Michigan?
State with the highestpopulation of white-tailed deer.
I'm pretty sure it's Texas.
SPEAKER_02 (24:42):
I was gonna say the
same.
I was gonna say the same.
SPEAKER_00 (24:48):
And why why?
SPEAKER_04 (24:51):
First, it's the
biggest.
You got the most room for 'em.
SPEAKER_00 (24:56):
But they have a lot
of other animals there too.
SPEAKER_04 (24:58):
They do, but they
are very populated with deer.
Just tiny little bodied deer.
SPEAKER_00 (25:04):
So that's that's
your reasoning?
Yeah.
You look like you might haveanother reason.
SPEAKER_02 (25:08):
No, it was just
because it's the biggest state.
SPEAKER_00 (25:10):
Well, it sense of
your copying everything Ryan
says.
SPEAKER_02 (25:13):
Oh my god, yeah, I
am.
Uh you know, I lost the lastone, Ryan.
Let me answer all the questionstoo.
SPEAKER_00 (25:18):
So Okay, yeah.
Um, that's true, you did.
You got a you got a I thoughtyou got a sympathy t-shirt out
of it, though.
SPEAKER_02 (25:26):
I did just only
because it didn't fit one of the
winners.
SPEAKER_00 (25:30):
The the winners were
a bit heavier than the water.
SPEAKER_02 (25:32):
But I got my hat
from winning one.
I don't remember who I won with,but that's right.
SPEAKER_00 (25:37):
Caleb, I think,
maybe.
SPEAKER_04 (25:38):
What were the the
what were the options?
Again, it was Michigan, Idaho,Texas, and Missouri?
SPEAKER_00 (25:44):
Iowa, Alabama,
Texas, and Michigan.
Okay.
You can't just add stuff inthere, uh.
I'm just putting things uh stillTexas.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Texas?
Yeah.
Okay.
So that's wrong because I knowit's an obvious one.
No, uh, that's right.
So Texas, it is an obvious one,but I don't know.
I thought you guys maybe beguessing on Iowa and uh in
Michigan because they they dohave very high deer populations
(26:07):
as well.
SPEAKER_06 (26:08):
Oh, I'll be honest,
Michigan probably would have
been my guess.
I thought that might be a goodthing.
What was yours, Lane?
You look pretty confident assoon as we asked the question.
Yeah.
I thought maybe it just I gotthinking about all the other ex
exotic species they try andmanage in Texas and how many
hogs they got there and hogs,axes, deer, and how many high
fence ranches and stuff are inTexas, but Michigan like I think
(26:28):
Michigan, I think their gunseason is only seven days.
Uh I can't confirm.
I can't confirm it, but I thinkit's very short, and there's
like look it up.
Yeah, I'm um I'm the Joe RoganJamie.
SPEAKER_00 (26:38):
So uh and he's
playing.
So yeah, so Texas with anestimated population of more
than five million deer, that ismore than three to four times
than the next most populousstate, which is all right,
here's I'll give somebody abonus hold on.
Jacob, what are you looking at?
SPEAKER_06 (26:59):
Michigan deer
season.
SPEAKER_00 (27:01):
Okay, that's right.
All right, here's a bonusquestion.
I'll give you guys another bonusquestion.
Which state comes in behindTexas with the highest
population?
I'm not gonna give you guys thename of state.
SPEAKER_03 (27:12):
Iowa.
SPEAKER_00 (27:13):
Lane's going with
Iowa?
unknown (27:14):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (27:15):
Okay, I'll let you
guys answer one.
Illinois?
You guys going with Illinois?
Alright, that's it.
No one gets the bonus question.
Um I guess before Yeah, you canguess.
Uh my guess is Missouri.
Nope.
So Iowa.
I figured you're gonna choosethat because everyone knows I
was got a lot of No.
SPEAKER_02 (27:33):
Um Rhode Island.
He's just naming all the stateshe knows.
SPEAKER_00 (27:39):
Alaska.
Hawaii.
So the next state, this one kindof surprised me.
So like I said, so Texas is anestimated five million, over
five million.
The next state is Kansas?
No, Alabama.
Around 1.5 to 1.8 million.
Oh, that makes sense becauseit's right next to it's a big
state and it's right next toTexas.
(28:00):
Is it right next to it?
Yeah.
It's next to uh Georgia too,isn't it?
No.
No, no.
Where's geography guy?
Jacob, where's uh Alabama?
What states is it located near?
SPEAKER_04 (28:11):
Is it located near
Texas?
It would be just east of Texas,I think.
SPEAKER_06 (28:17):
Is it there?
No, Missouri is between well,there's uh Louisiana and
Missouri between Alabama andTexas.
Oh, I didn't think it's rightnext to it.
Yeah, Alabama borders Georgiaand Florida.
SPEAKER_00 (28:28):
Okay, I was right.
Didn't I say Georgia?
SPEAKER_06 (28:31):
And Michigan.gov
says the regular firearm season
is from November 15th toNovember 30th of 2025.
It's 15 days.
Two weeks.
15 days.
They have a youth hunt fromSeptember 13th and 14th, early
antlerless firearm, September20th to 21st, independence hunt,
(28:52):
October 16th to 19th, archery,October 1st to November 14th,
and December 1st to January 1st.
Extended archery through January31st, 2026 for select counties,
regular firearm, November 15thto 30th.
Muzzle loading is I thinkDecember 5th to 14th.
(29:16):
So they got it, they got alittle bit of season.
Late antlerless firearm isDecember 15th to January 1st,
and then extended lateantlerless firearm is January
2nd to 11th.
SPEAKER_00 (29:26):
So they got they got
lots of time to shoot deer.
SPEAKER_06 (29:28):
A lot of time to
shoot deer, but really a pretty
short, well, half a long, halfas long a gun season as we have.
SPEAKER_00 (29:33):
Yeah, yeah, I
suppose, yeah.
We have a month.
We have a whole yeah, wholemonth, yeah.
Um anyone hunting in NewBrunswick that was going longer
than that for rifle, you'reillegal.
Unless you have a muzzle loader,that's as of two years ago, you
get an extra week if you pay anextra ten dollars.
Kind of sounds like a governmentgrab.
Um yeah, so Alabama.
(29:54):
So that didn't make sense, Ryan,because it's not next to Texas.
No, it's a ways away.
Yes.
Uh so that surprised me though,but Yeah, yeah.
That's the next one.
SPEAKER_02 (30:01):
I'm glad you guys
didn't get another bonus one,
right?
Yeah, no one got it.
SPEAKER_00 (30:04):
So but the Illinois
and Iowa, uh, good guesses,
yeah.
Okay.
Who am I on?
Grunts?
No.
All right, snorts.
Team snorts.
Uh which which state has moreboon and crockett deer than any
(30:25):
other?
And this one, I think this one'sgonna be trickier.
Is it A, Illinois, B, Ohio, C,Wisconsin, or D, Iowa?
Which state has more boon andcrockett deer than any other?
And like Lane, I know this isturning because I know you hear
the score, you like looking atBoon and Crockett hunts and this
(30:45):
and that on YouTube.
So I know all these states thatI just named.
A lot of them are probablythey're close, wouldn't they be?
SPEAKER_03 (30:55):
I think repeat the
answer or the option.
Repeat the answer.
SPEAKER_00 (31:01):
Oh, okay, Lanceen if
I'm paying attention.
Uh A, Illinois.
Illinois, both of them.
B, Ohio, C, Wisconsin, or D,Iowa.
Those are all big buck states.
Yeah.
But you watch all those huntingvideos and stuff.
Do any of them seem to come up alittle more than often?
(31:24):
Uncertain Boone and CrockettWhittails, but I know those are.
SPEAKER_06 (31:30):
It's funny, because
I was that's the first one that
came to my mind was Wisconsin.
SPEAKER_00 (31:33):
Okay, well, I talked
talk recording.
SPEAKER_06 (31:35):
Well, I'm just
trying to think about Bass Pro
Shops, all those Boon andCrockett bucks I got over the
counter.
SPEAKER_00 (31:39):
Oh, good thinking.
SPEAKER_06 (31:40):
Where the state they
come from is because I'm like,
and I know there's a couplethere from Saskatchewan.
Yep.
SPEAKER_00 (31:45):
One from Nova
Scotia.
Okay.
SPEAKER_06 (31:49):
Is there?
And I thought there was a couplefrom Wisconsin.
SPEAKER_00 (31:55):
Okay, so Lane,
you're thinking definitely not
Wisconsin.
Jacob, you're trying to think ofpast pro shots, and you're
thinking maybe Wisconsin.
SPEAKER_06 (32:01):
I mean, if it was
after Wisconsin, I would say
Iowa.
SPEAKER_00 (32:04):
Like I said,
Illinois, Ohio, Wisconsin, Iowa.
These states are known for bigbucks, but which one has more
boon and crock deer than anyother?
White-tailed deer.
SPEAKER_06 (32:13):
And maybe it's a
mental block, but I just I try
and think deer hunting in thestate.
Ohio doesn't come to mind rightoff the bat, off the bat.
SPEAKER_00 (32:20):
Buckeye state?
SPEAKER_06 (32:21):
But that's for no,
but that's for the tree.
That's a I know.
SPEAKER_00 (32:25):
I know it's not
named after the deer.
I'm just saying what state itis.
I knew that.
You know what Wisconsin's sayingis?
SPEAKER_06 (32:32):
Come for the cheese,
stay for the cheese.
SPEAKER_00 (32:34):
Uh America's dairy
land.
Pretty close though.
SPEAKER_06 (32:37):
Yeah.
New Hampshire is still myfavorite.
SPEAKER_00 (32:41):
Live free or die.
SPEAKER_06 (32:42):
Live free or die.
SPEAKER_00 (32:43):
Maine's the uh pine
tree state, I think.
Or we're not going to keep thisgoing.
But anyways, um, we do know abit about the states.
SPEAKER_06 (32:49):
Come on, Lane.
What do you think here?
I don't know.
SPEAKER_00 (32:51):
They're all big
bucks states.
Come on, Lane.
Videos.
What any videos come up morethan others where they're
shooting like, you know, big200-inch whitetails or
something?
Here comes the comeback.
It's tied up right now, so thisquestion has a little bit of
weight to it.
SPEAKER_04 (33:09):
You need like the
Jeopardy soundtrack.
SPEAKER_01 (33:11):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_04 (33:17):
I don't know, Jacob.
Yeah, tonight's daily double.
Yeah, I mean, you gotta guesswhat's right.
SPEAKER_06 (33:21):
If I'm gonna guess,
I'm gonna guess.
If Lane says not to go withWisconsin, so I'm gonna go Iowa.
SPEAKER_00 (33:26):
You're gonna go with
Iowa?
SPEAKER_06 (33:27):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (33:28):
Alright, boys.
You guys are not getting a markon the board.
It is not Iowa.
So this is not bad.
SPEAKER_04 (33:35):
We get we get a
guess still.
SPEAKER_00 (33:36):
You guys do.
So I was like, not bad.
Uh this is the first questionthat has been able to be stolen.
This is pretty good.
That's a chance.
Yeah.
So it's tied up 3-3.
Grunts versus snorts.
Boys.
SPEAKER_04 (33:48):
I gotta say, I was
gonna go with Iowa too.
So like I thought.
SPEAKER_00 (33:51):
No, that's a good
guess.
They've got big deer.
Oh, like I said, all thesestates, known big bucks.
Even Ohio, you guys weren'tsaying Ohio's got big ass bucks
there.
Everyone in Ohio listened tothis.
Like, don't say that.
We don't want anyone here.
No, we got small ones.
Spot burners.
Yeah.
unknown (34:03):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (34:04):
Spike horns, sorry,
boys.
Illinois, Ohio, Wisconsin, orIowa.
More boon and crockettwhitetails than any other.
SPEAKER_04 (34:13):
So, yeah, we're now
we're down between we can be
Wisconsin, Illinois, or was itIdaho?
SPEAKER_00 (34:19):
Ohio.
SPEAKER_04 (34:20):
Ohio.
SPEAKER_00 (34:20):
What is with you in
Idaho to me?
SPEAKER_04 (34:22):
I don't know.
Um in Utah.
I'm gonna go and say Illinois.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (34:31):
Going with Illinois?
SPEAKER_04 (34:32):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (34:33):
Both of them?
SPEAKER_04 (34:34):
Yep, both of them.
SPEAKER_00 (34:36):
You guys, I can't do
this.
Let them go back because it'sbetween two.
It is not Illinois.
SPEAKER_02 (34:42):
Sorry, we still get
next question.
What's the answer then?
He's gonna say Wisconsin.
Ohio.
SPEAKER_00 (34:46):
It is Wisconsin.
SPEAKER_06 (34:47):
Oh I I can almost
picture two or three of those
bucks over-the-counter Bassbroshops coming from Wisconsin.
SPEAKER_00 (34:54):
No, I like that when
you guys were when Lane's like
Stephanie not Wisconsin andJacob's like, it might be
Wisconsin.
I was like, ooh, who's gonna,you know, win this little debate
between the teams?
So Wisconsin with over 1,800Boone and Crockett deer entries,
followed by I'll give you guys abonus, followed by who?
You guys say one, you guys sayone.
(35:15):
I'll let you guys each pick one,a state.
It could be one that's not evenon this list.
You guys can each say one, andthen I'll tell you which state
it's followed by it.
And they're not too far behind.
So Wisconsin, over 1,800 boonand crockett deer entries,
followed by what state?
And it might be on this list, itmight not be.
(35:38):
Pick a state.
Lane saying, Illinois.
You guys going with Illinois?
We're gonna go with Illinois.
Boys?
SPEAKER_04 (35:44):
That was my guess
from before.
Bastards.
Answer Stealers.
Yeah.
I guess my other one, my secondone would have been, would be
then Iowa.
SPEAKER_00 (35:56):
So that'd be mine.
SPEAKER_04 (35:57):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_06 (35:58):
Can I say one more?
SPEAKER_00 (35:59):
No, pick one.
SPEAKER_06 (36:00):
No, yeah, but Lane,
he said, but if I had to guess,
I would I was gonna go off theboard and say Montana.
SPEAKER_00 (36:06):
Oh.
Okay.
I like it.
So what one are you guys goingwith?
SPEAKER_06 (36:10):
Montana.
We'll go with no, we'll go withIllinois.
It's Lane's choice.
SPEAKER_03 (36:12):
I was just thinking
about the heyday, like Pike
County.
Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (36:16):
What Pike County?
SPEAKER_03 (36:17):
Like that was in the
heyday, that was like the
Whitetail Mecca.
SPEAKER_00 (36:21):
Pike County.
Give us a little history, Lane.
Yeah?
Go on.
Jacob, look it up.
That's Pike County.
SPEAKER_03 (36:26):
Don't look it up.
I'm gonna give you the answer.
SPEAKER_00 (36:28):
Oh, I'm gonna you
already you guys already said.
SPEAKER_03 (36:30):
Locked in already.
SPEAKER_00 (36:32):
Okay, so you guys,
you guys got that.
So it is Illinois with over1,300.
So they're not too far behind.
They're not too far behind.
That was my guess from both.
But you guys should have said itquicker.
Yeah, we should have beenquicker on that one.
SPEAKER_04 (36:44):
Should have been
quicker.
SPEAKER_06 (36:47):
I look up uh Pike
County, Illinois, and the first
suggestion that comes up is deerhunting.
SPEAKER_04 (36:52):
Oh yeah.
Don't think we're winning thisone, Scott.
They're only ahead of two byone.
But they are they got thequestion right now, don't they?
Or we got the question.
We do.
Okay.
SPEAKER_02 (37:01):
They just answered
the bonus to the other.
SPEAKER_06 (37:03):
If you deer, this
one's tough.
If you deer hunted and you werearound in the 90s and early
2000s, Pike County, Illinois wasthe pinnacle for big deer.
Oh you knew that lane, but youdidn't know the right state for
the he's so into whitetail, hejust doesn't know Stacey only
knows counties, your districts,your wildlife management zones.
SPEAKER_00 (37:19):
Alright.
Okay, uh we on grunts?
Yeah.
Okay.
So Ryan has to put his phoneaway.
Cheater.
So what all right, this one, uhforgive my pronunciation.
What is the Latin name for thewhite-tailed deer?
(37:40):
Is it A?
Odicono Booleus B Odi CoiliusVirginianus or C Odialis Concer
Vatius.
It's only A, B, and C becausethese ones were tough.
SPEAKER_04 (38:03):
I want to hear you
say all three again, please.
SPEAKER_00 (38:05):
Okay.
SPEAKER_02 (38:05):
Yeah, more or less
because we just want to hear you
blow it out of the water.
SPEAKER_00 (38:12):
Do you guys actually
want me to say?
SPEAKER_02 (38:13):
Yes, I actually I
want to hear it all again.
SPEAKER_00 (38:15):
Odi Cono Boolealis,
Booleous, Odi Coilius,
Virginianus, Odialis,Conservatus.
Uh two of these I made up.
SPEAKER_06 (38:35):
It's like that
African bush pig.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (38:39):
You want to know
what sounds right to me?
SPEAKER_00 (38:45):
But remember, I made
two of these up.
Yeah, I know.
SPEAKER_02 (38:48):
And that's the one
you butchered the worst, is why
I think that.
SPEAKER_00 (38:54):
The Latin name for
the white people.
SPEAKER_02 (38:56):
I mean, honestly,
it's it's we're gonna have it's
Borealis is the last of A, eh?
Like when you're reading it.
SPEAKER_00 (39:03):
Booley.
Boolealis, yeah.
unknown (39:06):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_04 (39:07):
Honestly, we got a
33% chance of this because it's
a random guess, and they'regonna have 3% chance.
SPEAKER_02 (39:13):
We've gone over
this.
SPEAKER_04 (39:14):
No, I I I think
Scott's right.
SPEAKER_00 (39:16):
A?
SPEAKER_04 (39:17):
Yeah, we'll go with
Scott's answer.
God damn it.
SPEAKER_00 (39:19):
It is not A.
How do you butcher his own wordsso bad?
What?
SPEAKER_02 (39:26):
I said, how'd you
butcher your own words so bad?
SPEAKER_00 (39:30):
Because we did that
before in a trivia when I had
hunting dogs, and you guysdidn't believe I made up three
out of the four.
And uh, yeah, because I had topronounce them all.
Because remember, Dalton, he'slike, oh, he pronounced this one
real bad.
He doesn't know it.
That's the one.
I'm like, ah, that's one of theones made up.
Um all right, guys.
Latin name.
SPEAKER_06 (39:48):
B.
B.
Bravo, Virginius.
SPEAKER_00 (39:50):
Odacoius
Virginianus.
Yeah, that's how did you knowthat?
SPEAKER_06 (39:54):
I've just the
Virginia I've seen that some
word before.
SPEAKER_00 (39:58):
Not done Scott.
Plain says too.
SPEAKER_06 (40:00):
Next boys.
SPEAKER_00 (40:02):
Oh no, I had to make
it sound, Scott, that I didn't.
SPEAKER_02 (40:06):
Or the lucky
underwear underneath.
SPEAKER_00 (40:09):
He's not wearing
any.
SPEAKER_06 (40:11):
Maybe they are.
I got my banded bird with theseon.
I'm never washing them again.
Never taking them off.
SPEAKER_02 (40:18):
Even better.
SPEAKER_00 (40:19):
Jacob's got a banded
bird between his legs.
SPEAKER_02 (40:22):
He took the band
off.
That's the only thing betweenhis legs.
You could say he had a bandedbird.
SPEAKER_00 (40:27):
Um, all right, kids
listen to this, guys.
Uh, okay.
So, yeah, so it's Odaquilius,Virginia's.
I've always remembered that justfrom seeing stuff reading about
things about white-tailed deerand all that when I was younger
and all that, so it just kind ofstuck with me.
Uh, it translates back to theGreek and Latin as roughly
hollow-toothed deer of Virginia.
Credit to Constantine S.
(40:48):
Rafinisk.
Uh I butcher his last name,tracing back to 1832, uh, also
called Virginia Deer.
What are you looking up, Jacob?
A little more facts?
SPEAKER_06 (40:59):
No, I'm just I think
um Let me just I think I don't
want to you should think it'strivia.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (41:10):
Alright, we'll come
back.
SPEAKER_06 (41:11):
Uh okay, so in
French, the translation is serf
de virginie.
SPEAKER_00 (41:18):
Serf de virgin?
SPEAKER_06 (41:19):
Serf de virginie,
like so it like virginie or
whatever is is the Frenchtranslation.
So that's I think that's what Ithought of.
That's oh yeah.
Yeah.
So I knew the French word, Iguess.
SPEAKER_00 (41:28):
Yep.
No, that's good good thinking.
Wee! Alright, so uh Yeah.
Are you ready?
Yeah, waiting on you.
So team snorts while Milo Hansenstill holds the record for the
(41:49):
largest typical white-taileddeer ever taken.
What do you know, Lane?
SPEAKER_03 (41:55):
Can I get a bonus
point if I answer without the
options?
SPEAKER_00 (41:57):
No, they had no
don't give them any more bonus
points.
Okay, nope, Lane, put themicrophone near you.
This question and no.
Hold on, I'm gonna make a dealwith you.
You will get a bonus point ifyou can answer correctly before
I ask the question.
Okay.
But if you don't answer thequestion, you will lose a point.
SPEAKER_06 (42:17):
No, we don't want
that deal.
We don't want that deal.
SPEAKER_03 (42:20):
Oh.
SPEAKER_00 (42:21):
You don't want that
deal, Lane?
unknown (42:23):
No.
SPEAKER_03 (42:23):
Can you answer the
ask the question?
SPEAKER_00 (42:25):
Like how about I'll
read the first part of it.
Well, Milo Hansen still holdsthe record for the largest
typical white-tailed deer evertaken, measuring in at 213 and
5.8 boon and crockett.
What were you gonna say, Lane?
SPEAKER_04 (42:42):
Wait, remember, you
say I think Lane was gonna say
the score of what the deer was.
No, no.
SPEAKER_03 (42:47):
I think I know what
the question is, but I don't
want to risk it.
SPEAKER_00 (42:50):
If it is, we get the
question right, though.
If if you say it, I'll give youa point.
SPEAKER_02 (42:55):
Nope.
You get two points or you lose apoint.
How risky if you're I'll dothat.
SPEAKER_00 (42:58):
I'll I'll give you
two points or you lose a point.
SPEAKER_03 (43:01):
Nope, I'm not
risking.
SPEAKER_00 (43:03):
You're not gonna
risk it?
Two points?
SPEAKER_03 (43:05):
If I know if it's a
question, I think it is.
I still know the answer, so.
SPEAKER_06 (43:08):
Listen, my buck
grunt call is broken right now.
The two part, so I need thisbad.
SPEAKER_00 (43:14):
So this is this is
this is the highest stakes we've
ever had on this podcast fortrivia.
So like I said, you answer it,I'll give you a point.
I think I know where thequestion is.
You answer it correctly, I'llgive you two.
You answer, I knock it out.
No, I know it, but I don't takeaway one.
SPEAKER_06 (43:29):
No, I'm not doing
it.
No.
Listen, when you like you don'twhen you're when in the football
game, you don't arrow to HailMary, you just kneel it out.
SPEAKER_00 (43:36):
No, just go.
What about like just he goes?
Okay.
I'm taking it.
There's a lot of other sayingsabout like just putting your all
in.
Okay.
So the question, while MiloHansen still holds the record
for the largest typicalwhite-tailed deer ever taken,
measuring in at 213th and 58thboon and crockett taken from
(43:56):
Saskatchewan in 1993.
What province or state has thesecond record?
Is it A, Alberta, B, Iowa, C,Manitoba, or D, Wisconsin?
SPEAKER_03 (44:16):
Good thing we didn't
risk it.
That wasn't the question Ithought he was asking.
SPEAKER_00 (44:19):
You were gonna ask
where was he where is it taken?
SPEAKER_03 (44:20):
No, I thought you
were gonna ask what's the who
shot the controversial potentialworld record that hasn't been
official.
SPEAKER_00 (44:26):
No, because that was
it the uh Rumpola buck, yeah.
That's really controversial.
SPEAKER_03 (44:32):
If it's if it's
legit, it is the biggest.
SPEAKER_00 (44:34):
What's the
controversy?
If it's high fenced?
SPEAKER_03 (44:36):
No, he won't get it,
he won't get it x-rayed.
SPEAKER_00 (44:38):
Oh, because they
think he put like putty in.
SPEAKER_03 (44:41):
They think they he
broke the skull cap because it's
so wide.
And he won't get it wide.
He won't get it x-rayed, so thenhe had to sign a legal document
saying that no, he will notrefer to this as the Yeah,
that's right, because I thoughtthey somebody's talking about
like almost like some papermache shit kind of thing.
SPEAKER_00 (44:56):
Yeah, at their own
polar buck.
That's right.
I thought you were gonna say youthought I was gonna ask what uh
province or state was MiloHansen.
I didn't know that was takenfrom the kind of thing.
SPEAKER_06 (45:10):
This Milo Hansen is
one of the bucks that hangs over
the Bass Pro Shop's gun gowner.
Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (45:14):
Yeah, yeah, it's an
incredibly well-known buck.
SPEAKER_04 (45:16):
Well, it's the most
replicated buck.
SPEAKER_00 (45:18):
It still earns him a
lot of money, too, I guess,
because people like rent it outfor shows and everything.
And that was shot in 1993.
So what province or state hasthe second record?
Alberta, Iowa, Manitoba, orWisconsin.
Those are all yeah.
(45:42):
Talk it out with your partner.
One was taken from Canada,that's the record.
Was another one?
SPEAKER_06 (45:50):
Parts of me thinks,
yes.
I'm just keep going back to thatBass Pro Shop's gun counter.
I'm pretty sure that there was aManitoba buck up there in the
top.
SPEAKER_03 (45:59):
Good thing that was
a option?
SPEAKER_00 (46:01):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_03 (46:01):
Oh.
SPEAKER_00 (46:02):
Lane, you gotta pay
attention.
Manitoba is an option becauseit's Alberta, Iowa, Manitoba, or
Wisconsin.
SPEAKER_06 (46:10):
I personally think
it's Manitoba.
But again, I'm more a spoon andcrock pot over boon and crocket.
SPEAKER_00 (46:22):
I'm more of a Mrs.
Crockett.
SPEAKER_04 (46:23):
I mean, Lane is the
Boon and Crockett guy here.
Yeah, Lane.
He's the official scorer.
SPEAKER_00 (46:27):
Yeah.
Not for Boon and Crockett.
Not for Boon and Crockett.
He's a scorer.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (46:31):
Not yet, but he's
not.
SPEAKER_00 (46:32):
He will be.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (46:33):
Working his way up
in the world.
SPEAKER_00 (46:35):
Alright, boys, I'm
gonna need an answer shortly.
Lane, if you're got anything onyour mind, talking over with
Jacob.
Have you been to Bass Pro andremembered seeing anything on
the wall?
Or you didn't.
Time's closing in, boys.
Gonna take one.
If I'm guessing, I'm gonna sayManitoba.
You're guessing?
(46:55):
Okay, well, this way youshouldn't guess.
Um that's wrong.
But not a bad guess at all.
Because you think Saskatchewan'snext Manitoba, the world record
that still was to this day,Saskatchewan, you know.
It's a good guess, yeah.
Farmland, prairie land, all thatkind of thing.
Good guess.
So, boys, uh, second largest,Alberta, Iowa, or Wisconsin.
SPEAKER_04 (47:16):
I'm gonna go with an
American one on this.
I and I'm between Wisconsin orIowa.
SPEAKER_00 (47:22):
And I'm leaning more
towards But then see, Alberta's
on the other side ofSaskatchewan, too.
SPEAKER_02 (47:27):
What did he say?
He said Manitoba.
Okay.
SPEAKER_00 (47:33):
And then I put
Alberta in there to the I like
the states one.
Just to make you think, becauseit's on the other side of
Saskatchewan.
But I mean, these other stateshave big deer too.
SPEAKER_04 (47:43):
I think that I'll I
right away I was I thought I
don't know.
I'm I'm thinking Iowa, but yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (47:49):
That's what I wasn't
gonna say.
SPEAKER_04 (47:52):
I thought at first
that Manitoba and Alberta, they
would make sense because it'sright next to Saskatchewan.
But Saskatchewan's in themiddle.
Kid also could have thrown thatin there just because it would
be a good idea.
And he did mention and he made aCanadian comment right away,
which is like, oh, he's tryingto give one or trying to train
them around.
And Wisconsin has the mostentries, so it makes sense that
(48:13):
they could have So you're goingbetween you're between you're
thinking between Iowa andWisconsin.
SPEAKER_00 (48:17):
Correct.
Because you think I'm trying tothrow you off.
SPEAKER_04 (48:20):
But I'm I'm leaning
more towards Iowa, but I'm not
100%.
Scott, weigh in a bit.
SPEAKER_02 (48:27):
I did weigh in.
I think that uh Ryan's gonnaanswer it either way.
I'm with him.
I agree.
Uh oh man.
SPEAKER_00 (48:40):
I think these are
really nice buck grunts.
SPEAKER_02 (48:42):
They're all good
states and provinces.
Maybe the four of them likethey're all good beer hunting
spots, right?
Iowa.
Sure.
SPEAKER_00 (48:50):
Iowa?
Yeah.
I thought you guys were gonnachoose Wisconsin because of the
previous question.
I almost, I almost when I lookedat this, I'm like, oh shit,
maybe I shouldn't have putWisconsin in there.
It was Wisconsin?
It's Wisconsin.
So because remember, Wisconsinhas the most.
So then after I thought that Ishouldn't have put that in here
because maybe you guys wouldthink it's a dead giveaway.
SPEAKER_06 (49:08):
But um if there's
any listeners out there in
Wisconsin, we'll trade you a NewBrunswick black bear hunt for a
Wisconsin whitetail, huh?
SPEAKER_00 (49:15):
Uh but Alberta, I
put I did put Alberta in there
and Manitoba because they're oneither side of Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan still holds therecord.
So, I mean, those are goodguesses, right?
And then Iowa is known for bigass deer too.
So Wisconsin uh was home to theJames Jordan buck who killed a
206 and 18th Boone and Crockettbuck there back in 1914.
(49:38):
That is a typical, typicalwhite-tailed deer.
Yeah.
Mm-hmm.
Cool.
All right, boys.
So it's score check.
It's five for snorts, three forgrunts.
So, like, it's not over.
It's not over.
SPEAKER_04 (49:55):
We did better around
the world.
Yeah, you did.
Around the world.
Three in a row wrong now.
SPEAKER_02 (50:01):
Well, I know
everything about Australia, so
have you been?
No, my aunt lives there.
Oh, yeah, I actually knew that,didn't you?
I don't know everything aboutit, that's for sure.
I just know they get mad whenyou call it a koala bear because
it's not a bear.
It's just a koala.
Yeah.
Do they really have syphilis?
It's closer to uh her aunt orthe bear?
SPEAKER_06 (50:25):
Eucalyptus.
SPEAKER_00 (50:26):
Eucalyptus.
So they eat eucalyptus, whichapparently makes them high.
You keep my aunts naked out ofyour mouth.
Apparently makes them high, sothey're just yeah, they've got
syphilis and they're high allday.
Yeah.
I went to high school withpeople like that.
Um they're like that now.
Uh good Australia fact, Scott.
Don't call them koala bears.
(50:47):
It's just koalas.
Yeah.
Don't pick them up, apparently.
SPEAKER_02 (50:50):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (50:52):
Um, all right, so
for team snorts.
I think it's uh grunts.
Grunts?
Yeah.
Right.
You guys got yeah, yeah, you'reright.
All right.
Team grunts.
What age is the oldest recordedwild white-tailed deer?
Is it 15 years?
(51:12):
B and I'll give you a bonusquestion with this.
I will.
Is it A 15 years?
B, 22 years, C 25 years, or D 30years.
What age is the oldest recordedwild white-tailed deer?
15, 22, 25, or 30.
SPEAKER_02 (51:37):
This is your guy's
question, isn't it?
SPEAKER_00 (51:38):
No, it's our no,
it's ours.
Seriously.
SPEAKER_02 (51:40):
Oh, put your
thinking caps on.
Put it on, Scott.
SPEAKER_00 (51:42):
Or loosen it up or
something.
Whatever you gotta do.
And I'll I'll put a bonus.
SPEAKER_02 (51:51):
What was the kind of
depression?
I had 21 in my head for somereason.
SPEAKER_04 (51:54):
So you're pretty
close then.
He has an answer at 22 and at25.
SPEAKER_02 (51:59):
Yeah, but I'm pretty
sure I got the 20 right.
But I don't know what the secondnumber is.
That is important.
Yeah, he said a few secondnumbers there.
So yeah, yeah, he also said 30,too.
Yeah.
But I don't think that one.
I don't think that's it either.
SPEAKER_00 (52:14):
So this, yeah, like
said oldest recorded wild white
till deer.
SPEAKER_02 (52:18):
Can you repeat
answers again?
SPEAKER_00 (52:21):
Repeat.
It's 15, 22, 25, or 30.
SPEAKER_02 (52:26):
I think it's 22 or
25.
I'm not sure which one.
SPEAKER_00 (52:31):
Why do you think
that, Scott?
Because I have 21, somethinglike that.
I thought 21.
SPEAKER_02 (52:35):
Yeah, that's why.
SPEAKER_00 (52:37):
That's an old that's
an old deer.
I mean, any numbers on here,it's it's that's an old deer.
Mm-hmm.
This is still pretty close tothe case.
SPEAKER_04 (52:46):
The bonus question
is gonna be where it was shot.
It is not.
SPEAKER_02 (52:49):
Oh, really?
No.
It's gonna be where it was.
SPEAKER_04 (52:52):
But that's the same
thing, I think.
SPEAKER_02 (52:54):
Was it shot though?
Was it shot?
SPEAKER_00 (52:56):
Was it was it shot
where it was?
SPEAKER_02 (52:58):
You know what I
mean?
Or was it just like somebodydoing a study on it and it never
got shot?
Oh, and found it, okay.
SPEAKER_00 (53:06):
It was not shot.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (53:13):
I have 25 kicking
around up there, what and the
25.
You guys are going with 25.
SPEAKER_00 (53:20):
You guys are going
with the wrong.
Let me check.
Answer.
Yep.
Wrong one.
Yeah.
What do you guys think?
Oh, Lane, take it away.
Yeah, Lane, you thought youknew.
Why do you think you know?
You think?
SPEAKER_06 (53:36):
I was gonna say 25
was my answer, too.
Was it?
SPEAKER_03 (53:39):
I'm pretty sure it
was 22 and it was a dough.
SPEAKER_00 (53:44):
Lane, you took the
words right out of my mouth.
I should have.
So that was gonna be the bonusquestion.
Was it a buck or dough?
It is a 22-year-old.
SPEAKER_03 (53:53):
So I feel like I
should get two points for that.
You did?
But I didn't ask it.
I didn't fuck it.
I didn't ask it.
Yeah, you fucked it.
SPEAKER_02 (53:59):
Should have left
that dough thing alone until.
SPEAKER_00 (54:02):
Scott, I'll give you
that.
You were thinking 21 right away.
And then it was 22.
SPEAKER_02 (54:05):
So you I don't even
know why I had it in my head,
21.
I don't either.
SPEAKER_00 (54:10):
Blink.
Um but well, it was a goodblink.
Uh no, plink.
Oh, plink.
I thought you said blink.
SPEAKER_02 (54:16):
It was a brain
plink.
SPEAKER_00 (54:18):
I've never heard of
a brain plink before.
SPEAKER_02 (54:20):
Just made it up.
Just like 21.
Just like the 21.
SPEAKER_00 (54:24):
You were you were
close, so yeah, a 22-year-old
Louisiana Doe was documented byMatson's laboratory.
Okay.
I hadn't had that.
SPEAKER_02 (54:37):
It was an odd
number.
I've I've read it somewherebefore, I'm pretty sure, is why
I had 21 in my head.
SPEAKER_00 (54:43):
Well, it was 22, so
you're close.
Yeah.
Uh Lane, why do you how'd youknow that?
SPEAKER_03 (54:48):
Uh I listened to a
lot of hunting podcasts.
SPEAKER_00 (54:52):
They talked about
that?
Yeah.
Yeah?
I did not listen to those ones.
What one?
SPEAKER_03 (54:56):
Working class.
SPEAKER_00 (54:57):
Oh yeah?
Really?
Yeah.
So a 22-year-old Louisiana Doewas documented by Madsen's
Laboratory in 2013.
Yeah, 2013.
So alright, you guys got it.
So this.
Alright, so you guys, so it'steam snorts.
Question.
What is the heaviestfield-dressed buck ever
(55:23):
recorded?
Is it A380?
B 400, C 430, or D 470?
What is the heaviestfield-dressed buck ever
recorded?
380, 400, 430, 470.
SPEAKER_02 (55:48):
Oh, the old Boone
Crocking guy just swings the old
mic.
No and Butter.
Yeah, Lane likes to eat thehorns.
SPEAKER_06 (55:56):
So the the biggest
one was what?
Four.
What was the last one you said?
The biggest one.
SPEAKER_00 (56:01):
The 470.
Biggest number.
470.
Biggest number.
Now this is ever recorded, so.
SPEAKER_06 (56:07):
Yeah, I think with
the guts, that's a 500-pound
deer.
I think that's that I think ispushing it.
unknown (56:12):
380 sticking out
because of that.
SPEAKER_00 (56:15):
Lane says 380 is.
SPEAKER_06 (56:21):
I got a field
dressed.
SPEAKER_00 (56:23):
You're going to go
with 380?
SPEAKER_06 (56:24):
That's correct.
We would like to go with 380pounds.
SPEAKER_00 (56:27):
I think it's burn.
So Ryan and Scott, heaviestfield dressed buck ever
recorded.
Not 380.
So you're between 400, 400 and100.
Ryan's over there doing signlanguage.
SPEAKER_02 (56:40):
So I was just
signing 430.
SPEAKER_04 (56:42):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (56:42):
You're going with
430?
SPEAKER_02 (56:44):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (56:44):
Scott?
SPEAKER_02 (56:45):
I'm with Ryan on
this.
SPEAKER_00 (56:46):
I'm going to back my
partner up.
That's good.
You should back your partner up.
Because you guys have the rightanswer.
Fuck catching the boys.
Um, yeah, so the Annette buck isconsidered the biggest
white-tailed deer ever killed byweight.
Weighing in at 430 pounds fielddressed when killed by John
(57:07):
Annette in 1977.
Uh, it's estimated to be about540 live weight.
Alright, so here is the bonusone.
And actually, I'm gonna give twopoints for this.
So if you guys get it right, youtie it up.
If you guys get it right, you'reit's it's it's win.
Yeah.
So this is this is for thegrunt.
(57:29):
So this can be hard.
So John Annette in 1977 killedthis deer.
Okay.
Where?
State or province?
You guys answer?
You guys answer.
The tension's killing me.
This is good.
So, like I said, if you guysanswer right, team grunt.
Can we just tie it up?
SPEAKER_04 (57:49):
Do we get to keep
answering until there's a right
answer?
Alright, let's go.
SPEAKER_06 (57:54):
Could you spell his
last name for me?
SPEAKER_04 (57:56):
A N N E T T kind of
thing?
Yep.
SPEAKER_06 (57:58):
Yep.
SPEAKER_04 (57:58):
A E-T-T or
A-E-T-T-E.
She's just trying to Google ithere in a second.
Okay.
SPEAKER_00 (58:04):
So yeah, alright,
let's do a Spitfire.
You guys, you guys start givingnotes.
SPEAKER_02 (58:08):
Whose answer is it
supposed to be?
Let them go first, whoever is.
SPEAKER_00 (58:11):
No, no, you guys can
back and forth.
Give me start giving meprovinces or states one at a
time until we get it right.
Manitoba.
No.
Okay.
SPEAKER_02 (58:27):
Michigan.
SPEAKER_00 (58:28):
Michigan?
No.
Boys.
No.
Louisiana.
No.
This this is this is it.
Like did they answer right?
They win.
You guys answer right?
She's tied up.
SPEAKER_04 (58:46):
Minnesota?
SPEAKER_00 (58:47):
No.
SPEAKER_03 (58:54):
South Dakota.
SPEAKER_01 (58:56):
No.
Alberta.
No.
Wisconsin.
No.
Illinois.
No.
Maine?
No.
SPEAKER_00 (59:07):
Ontario?
You guys have just tied thegame.
Holy shit.
It is.
It is Ontario, Canada.
That surprised me.
Does it say where in Ontario?
Uh no, I didn't see where, butOntario, Canada.
SPEAKER_04 (59:25):
It had to be like a
good.
Yeah, it had to be a cold statebecause you get bigger body deep
or province.
SPEAKER_00 (59:31):
It's been the most,
I think this podcast, seven, or
trivia seven, this has been likethe most intense, holy shit,
awesome moments, I think, of allof them.
It started off with Scottblowing that butt.
The look on Scott's face when Isaid it was a butt blown butt
grunt.
SPEAKER_04 (59:44):
I think it's a butt
grunt, not a butt grunt.
SPEAKER_00 (59:46):
Yeah, butt grunt.
Um, all right, boys.
So I've got to leave the roombecause I don't have a bonus
question.
And I'm gonna come back and I'mgonna ask, I'm gonna make up,
well, I'm not gonna make it up.
I'm gonna make it up, but it'sgonna be true.
And when I come back, In theroom, uh you guys, either team
can answer.
Okay?
SPEAKER_02 (01:00:07):
Is that a picture of
that, Buck?
Yeah, it is it.
SPEAKER_00 (01:00:10):
That's huge.
SPEAKER_02 (01:00:10):
Whoa, that is
insane.
SPEAKER_00 (01:00:12):
1977.
Okay, and we're back, guys.
I just want to say win, lose, ordraw.
I am beyond proud of both teams.
This has been the most intenseand by far the closest uh trivia
we've ever had.
I mean, you guys remember thefirst couple trivias is like a
landslide.
It'd be like 6-1 or 10 to 2, oryou know, like it was it wasn't
(01:00:33):
even close.
Then we started getting closer.
And this one's been closestever.
Oh, by far.
Yeah we've never had it.
Well, it's a tie.
SPEAKER_04 (01:00:40):
Well, yeah, get
closer.
True.
SPEAKER_00 (01:00:44):
Uh actually, no, I
think we had one that was
actually similar.
It wasn't quite neck and neck.
Well, I'll I'll have to go backand look at the one was
conicted.
SPEAKER_02 (01:00:53):
The one that I was
fairly close.
Was pretty close, I think.
SPEAKER_00 (01:00:57):
Alright, so this, I
mean, you guys, these buck
grunts are great.
I'm gonna, you know.
You can you can taste the woodif you put it in.
Fair enough.
Oh no.
Uh kids listen to this boy.
Settle in.
Uh all right, so anyways, reallynice buck grunts.
Here's the question.
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And you guys, either we're gonnado another thing, either side
can answer until we get itright.
SPEAKER_04 (01:01:24):
Oh, so Lane can
answer early.
SPEAKER_00 (01:01:26):
No, no answering
early.
So a 2013 Penn State study and a2015 replicated study revealed
the distance traveled by deerduring daylight was greater
because of what factor what madethe deer travel more during the
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day?
Is it parametric pressure?
No.
SPEAKER_03 (01:01:58):
Moon phase?
SPEAKER_00 (01:02:00):
No.
And I I mean this is for thebuck run, so I'm on this is
harder.
This is a harder question, okay?
SPEAKER_02 (01:02:11):
Predators?
SPEAKER_00 (01:02:13):
Nope.
Not predators.
Precipitation?
No.
You guys do a few more guesses,it'll it give you some hints.
SPEAKER_06 (01:02:22):
Um it's what makes
them move more during the day,
right?
Yes.
SPEAKER_00 (01:02:34):
What factor?
What would cause them to movemore during the day?
No.
SPEAKER_04 (01:02:41):
I was gonna say if
it if that's what it was, that
yeah, yeah, rut.
SPEAKER_00 (01:02:44):
Is it so it's not
that, so then we're coming back
to weather, maybe?
SPEAKER_04 (01:02:52):
Is it like an
oncoming storm?
SPEAKER_00 (01:02:55):
No, but you're
getting closer.
SPEAKER_02 (01:02:58):
Rain.
SPEAKER_00 (01:03:00):
No.
SPEAKER_02 (01:03:00):
Temperature.
SPEAKER_00 (01:03:01):
A cold front.
No.
You guys are really beatingaround it.
Uh low pressure?
No, it's not the barometric.
Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_04 (01:03:12):
Yeah, that was my
first guess on it.
SPEAKER_00 (01:03:13):
No, I don't know
that's a good guess.
It's a really good guess.
Could it be fr could it befrost?
It is not frost.
I'm gonna give you a hint.
When Ryan said when a storm'scoming.
Or during a storm?
You you're closer with that.
What do you tell me somethingabout a storm?
SPEAKER_03 (01:03:35):
Wind.
SPEAKER_00 (01:03:36):
Lane?
You guys won the buck grunts.
Like I could just see Lanelooking, and then I just see
your eyes.
SPEAKER_06 (01:03:47):
It was that simple.
They just move more on a windyday.
SPEAKER_00 (01:03:49):
So according to
these studies, um deer traveled
35 meters per hour more thanwhen uh okay, sorry.
Travel more during daylight wasgreater with one to fifteen mile
per hour winds.
Deer traveled 35 meters per hourwith one to fifteen mile per
hour winds, than when less thanone mile per hour, deer traveled
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30 meters per hour.
The distance traveled duringdaylight skyrocketed to 65
meters per hour with 16 to 27miles per hour winds.
Of course, other factors such asbarometric pressure and weather
fronts might have affectedmovement.
Still, there's no denying deerthat deer moved further during
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daylight with high winds.
I just see Lane's eyes light up.
Just clicked.
See what I mean though by thestorm thing?
Because storms bring windsnormally.
SPEAKER_02 (01:04:45):
Gave you this
answer.
Preferably in daylight at mydeer standard.
SPEAKER_06 (01:04:51):
I don't care if it's
windy or not.
Yeah, exactly.
SPEAKER_00 (01:04:53):
Uh guys, that that
was excellent on both sides.
That was really, really good.
And these were a bit harderquestions because you know, got
some really cool prizes, so youhad to work for it.
Um that was that's good.
That was really, really good.
SPEAKER_06 (01:05:05):
I got a good one
here to finish us off.
Okay.
Going back, because as we talkedso much about, we should have an
Australia episode.
You should interview someone.
You should have someone on fromAustralia, but uh in Australia,
what is there more what is theremore of?
People or kangaroos?
Kangaroos.
Kangaroos.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (01:05:19):
Spiders.
SPEAKER_00 (01:05:21):
That wasn't on
there, Scott.
SPEAKER_02 (01:05:22):
I don't like
spiders.
SPEAKER_06 (01:05:24):
The Google tells me
that uh Australia in 2024 had a
population of 27.2 millionpeople.
And according to the Australiangovernment population estimates
on kangaroos, they were at 42.8million in 2019.
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Holy.
Down from 53.2 million in 2013.
SPEAKER_00 (01:05:47):
It's bad you hit
them with like people hit them
with vehicles and stuff, right?
SPEAKER_06 (01:05:51):
They commercially
hunt them in Australia.
SPEAKER_02 (01:05:52):
Oh, yeah, yeah,
yeah.
I actually had jerk uh kangaroojerky my mom brought back from
Australia when she went there.
Damn terrible meat, man.
First thing I ever put in mymouth.
SPEAKER_00 (01:06:08):
Yeah, it is.
Well, no wonder the populationis so high if they taste
terrible.
Yeah.
Who wants to hunt them?
Um, all right, boys.
Till next time.
Uh, and Jacob and Lane, yourgrunts.
And I would like to uh thankRiver's Edge Game Calls for
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