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September 29, 2025 62 mins

Get ready to test your trivia skills in a showdown of epic proportions on this week’s Whitetail Advantage Podcast! We’re diving headfirst into our beloved "Stump a Chump" trivia night, where the questions are tough, the banter is light, and the stakes are as high as a deer in a tree stand. As we challenge each other with everything from hunting knowledge to podcast trivia, you'll want to listen closely—who knows, you might learn something to impress your buddies next time you’re out in the field. And just when you think you’ve got the answers down, we throw in a few curveballs to keep you on your toes. So grab your favorite snack, kick back, and let’s see if you can keep up with the laughs and the facts!

Takeaways:

  • Trivia night is always a blast, but this time we really got to test our knowledge of both hunting and previous podcast episodes. It was a wild ride!
  • Brett shared some personal stories about breast cancer awareness, which added a heartfelt touch to the episode, connecting our love for the outdoors with important causes.
  • We had a few laughs, especially with the cheeky banter about which bow can shoot the farthest. Remember, it's not just about the distance, folks!
  • The trivia questions ranged from hunting specifics to quirky facts about our podcast history, which kept everyone on their toes and made for some epic comebacks.
  • Crisp autumn air is here, and with it, the excitement for hunting season. We can't wait to see what this season brings us!
  • Ultimately, the camaraderie and friendly competition among us turned trivia night into an unforgettable evening filled with laughter and learning.

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(00:02):
Welcome to the WhitetailAdvantage Podcast with your host,
Brett Bovin.
Thank you for tuning in andenjoy the show.

(00:22):
Well, welcome everybody to theWhite Tail Advantage podcast.
I would like to start off bywelcoming our possible future sponsors.
If anyone from Copenhagen iswatching this podcast, feel free
to go ahead and send us a DMon our messages.
And we would love to worksomething out with you.
This is the real good kind.
What is that?
Straight.

(00:43):
Oh, dude, I remember dippingstraight when I was like 16.
Yeah.
Well, anyways, welcome to theshow, everybody.
You guys know our contestants here.
This is our trivia night, ourStump a Chump episode.
As you see, we have a Squatchand a Chump.
So tonight's questions.
Everyone you'd like to join,go ahead and put a quarter in a slot

(01:05):
machine.
As Brett would say, I have allthe stats of paperwork right here.
This is all the questions andwe are going to jump out right on
in.
Unless you guys want to say something.
You notice we're missing acouple people, right?
Well, yeah, we are missing thePSE mobile Hunter Dave.
He's at an auction.
He's at an auction.
Trying to get a new warehouse.

(01:26):
If you guys don't know.
Moonlights on this TV show,Storage Wars.
So you'll know him by his.
His catchphrase.
Yep.
So that's him.
We also are missing our.
Our newest co host, Frank.
Old Broadside Ambush.
Frank.
Yeah.
This isn't good.

(01:46):
This no show already.
Well, hey, I mean, he's in NewJersey, so we'll just hold.
We won't hold that against him.
Okay.
All right, this is just one.
This is.
Everyone gets a one pass by.
No, you just want everyone tobe by so you can pass them.
It's not going to happen.
I will say this though, it is October.

(02:07):
Well, it's going to be Octoberhere in the next couple days.
So as you can see, the coloratmosphere of the logo, the design
is now pink for breast cancer awareness.
Breast cancer awareness hitsme pretty hard.
Hits me pretty home.
My grandmother died six monthsafter I was born from breast cancer.
My mom almost had it, my aunthad it.
Luckily she survived from it.

(02:28):
So it runs pretty deep in my family.
And it means a lot to me.
So that's why I created the.
The pink out versions ofWhitetail Advantage.
So that's what we heard today.
And starting today, no Tuesdayshow after today, we're only gonna
be doing Sunday shows.
Except for Frank Squatch.
They'll be doing theirs onevery other Tuesday.
So for that.

(02:50):
Now let's get back to Johnnyas The trivia host questionnaire.
All right, gentlemen, so hereare the rules.
They are multiple choice.
I have enough questions tolast us all night.
So feel free to end the showwhenever you lose too much.
Brett, we should.

(03:10):
I got.
I have always on Mr. Comeback.
I know, I know.
And tonight we're really goingto test your knowledge because we
not only have huntingquestions, we also have previous
podcast questions from theWhitetail Advantage.
We are going to see how wellyou remember your own show.

(03:34):
All right, so we're going togo ahead and get this show started.
We go easy first.
Okay.
All right, question one.
Now what I want you guys to dois you can either hold up the question
or hold up your answer.
Or you can just say it don'tmatter to me.
All right, I'll just say it.
All right, Brett, Squatch,Which North American big game species

(03:58):
has the longest gestational period?
Meaning how long are theypregnant for?
No shit.
All right, Brett, I'm going todeduct one point already for being
a smart ass, another point forbeing a ginger, and a third point
for dipping.
Copenhagen.
Straight.
I'll give you a point for dipping.
Copenhagen.
So you're already negative two.

(04:18):
I'd like to see the tits nowfor 400.
Alex, is it a, B, C and D?
Yes, it is.
I would say real quick.
I don't know if you're goingto, but like.
Like if I guess B.
And then since he's going tojust say it out loud too.
I wouldn't say like, who'sright or wrong.
You want me to get somethingto write it down?
Hold on a second.
I gotta jump off.
No, no, no.

(04:38):
You're good.
Faith in you, Swatch.
Brett.
All right, well, yeah, yeah,Like I said, I can get something
to write it down.
I just don't have it next to me.
Nope, we're good.
So which animal has or biggame species has the longest gestation
period?
A, elk, B, moose, C, caribou,or D, Bithorn sheep.

(05:01):
All right, I have my answer.
All right, what's yours, broch?
I'm gonna say B.
All right.
I think it's the caribou.
Or I think it's C or D.
We know you love D Vitamin.
I'm going with C. Actually,I'm gonna.
Go with C. C. Squatch, you gotthe point on that one.

(05:23):
It is.
I'm sorry.
It is Moose.
I was wrong, but yes.
Moose, was I right or wrong?
You're right, Squatch.
Okay.
All right, number two.
Now this is a little unfairbecause Brett refuses to pick Up
a rifle.
Yeah, I know.
So a rifle sighted in at 200yards with the 30 out sit Springfield

(05:47):
shooting a 165 grain bulletwould generally hit how many inches
low at 300.
So zero the round at 200 at 300.
Standard conditions.
How low are you hitting?
Is it A, 4 to 5, B, 6 to 7, C,9 to 11, or D, 14 to 16 inches?

(06:12):
Just say the question again.
One hundred and sixty fivegrain bullet, Avenod 6.
Zeroed in at 200 yards.
So zero.
How low is it at 300.
Okay, I have my answer.
All right, I'm gonna say B or.
C. Well, B, it's actually C, 9to 11 inches low.

(06:35):
Wow.
I didn't think it dropped that much.
Yeah, with 165 grain.
Yeah.
Now, if you really wanted toget in specifics if it's match grade
or not, but we were just.
I was basing it off a softpoint because that's your typical
hunting round.
Okay, all right, all right.
Trust my gut.
Yeah, trust it, Brett.
I mean, look, it's pretty large.

(07:00):
What?
All right, Brett, here, thisone's for you.
Now, what is a primary purposeof a helical flexing on an arrow?
Does it A, reduce drag, B,increase penetration, C, spin the
arrow for stability, or D,reduce noise in flight?

(07:21):
Oh, I thought it was gonna be,thought it was gonna be D all above.
Yeah, I, I, I'm gonna go withC then.
Just say the answers again.
Does it reduce drag, increasepenetration, spin the arrow for stability,
or reduce noise in flight?
Okay, I'm going to say spinsthe arrow for stability.

(07:43):
You guys are both correct onthat one.
Congratulations, Brett.
You are now on the board.
Yay.
You know, in all fairness withthat question, it really should have
been D all above, because itdoes do all of that.
It doesn't necessarily helppenetration, though.
Oh, yes, it does, because it'sspinning the arrow like a spiraled
football and it's goingfaster, which increases penetration,

(08:06):
dumbass.
Yeah, but the primary focus ofit is to make.
Brett's gonna go, well,Brett's at home.
He's gonna start blowingfetchings on his wiener later for
deeper penetration, but actually.
He'D have to glue them to his ass.
But the thing is, is, youknow, this is based off of a right

(08:30):
helical.
Yeah.
Because straight helicaldoesn't really spin the flight or
spin the arrow.
And if you're depending on howyour bowstring set up, most of them
are left handed.
Or left twist.
Left twist.
Yeah.
But now if it's a right Twist, bowstring.
Then you need a left helical spin.
Brett saying, like he knows.

(08:50):
All right, here we go.
Question number four.
Which of these ducks is adiving duck rather than a puddle
duck?
Mallard.
A, B, A, Gadwell, C,Canvasback, not organ.
Brett, throw that O down.
Or D, northern pintail.

(09:12):
D. Just said he'd go throughthe answers again for me.
You got a mallard, a dadwell,a canvas back, or a northern pintail.
And it has to be a diving duck.
Yes.
Oh, man, the Marsh boys wouldknow this one.
They sure would.

(09:33):
I'll say that Gadwell one justbecause it's something I haven't
heard of.
It's actually C, the canvas back.
Oh, I was gonna.
That was my first guessbecause we.
Were going to have.
We have a bunch of those uphere, and that's what my buddies
hunt.
So.
Yeah, I was.
That's.
I mean, because canvas backkind of makes sense because they're
diving.
Yep.
Yeah.
Okay.

(09:53):
Well, I'm not a duck guy, so I'll.
I'll take that one on the chin.
No joke to Brett on that one.
Yeah.
Is that a mustache, Diego?
Is that what it's for?
All right, question number five.
During the rut, white taileddeer testosterone levels peaked in
which months in most of the Midwest?

(10:16):
A, late September, B, midOctober, C, early November, or D,
late December.
This is the Midwest, you'resaying, right?
Yes, a majority of the Midwest.
So when their peaktestosterone hits.
Yes.
What was C again?
The mid November or beginningof November?

(10:37):
It's early November.
I'll go with C. I'll go with C also.
You guys are both correct.
Yeah.
And not here, though.
In the Northeast, it's.
It's early.
It's middle October intomiddle November really, is when they're
really running pretty hard.
Okay, temperature wise.
Oh, dude.
Temperature wise up here.
Screwed.

(10:57):
Because all wheat for openingwheat is gonna be in the 80s.
Dude, it was so hot heretoday, I was splitting wood.
It just sucked.
Go ahead.
All right, number six.
Which type of muzzle loaderignition system uses a 209 shotgun
primer?
Is it a flintlock, apercussion cap, an inline or a match
lock?

(11:17):
I have the answer.
I know you do.
C. Fuck it.
Never know.
Go with C. Inline.
C. You guys are both correcton that one.
I got that, right?
Yup.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Way to go, Bowman.
That's right.
That's right.
All right, number seven.
It's now getting a little bit harder.

(11:38):
I hope somebody's keepingtrack of score because I don't even
know what the hell I got.
I hope someone is, too.
I got it.
Don't worry.
Okay.
All right.
Next week is going to be 100, Brett.
Out of the question.
All Johnny for the host, so.
All right, number seven.

(12:00):
In the Boone and Crockett clubscoring system for typical whitetail
racks, what measurement isdeducted from the final score?
Is it the beam length, A, B,abnormal points, C, inside spread,
or D, G, one tine length?
B, it's abnormal points, I believe.

(12:22):
I don't know which one it was, though.
Yes, sir.
You guys are both correct onthat one.
Congratulations.
Especially you, Brett.
You knew that.
That's awesome.
I'm not stupid.
No, you're not.
You're just gifted.
You're just minimallyexceptional, Brett.
All right, number eight.

(12:42):
Which upland bird relies mostheavily on dust bathing to maintain
feather condition?
Is it A, the ruffled grouse,B, the pheasant, C, a quail, or D,
the wild turkey?
Holy shit.
That's a hard one.
That's a hard one because itcould say.

(13:05):
The answer is say the wholething again.
Which upland bird relies mostheavily on dust bathing to maintain
feather condition?
Is it A, the ruffled grouse,B, a pheasant, C, a quail, or D,
wild turkey?
I'm saying it's a pheasant,because that's.

(13:25):
I was gonna say B, too.
It's a pheasant because it'san upland game bird.
Yeah, it's true.
It is a pheasant bird, butit's actually the wild turkey.
Oh, no.
That's ridiculous, man.
Game bird is not a freaking turkey.
It's.
You will never hear that used.
I don't give a who it is.

(13:45):
It falls under the upland gamebird category of species.
Which I. I considered like.
Because I was gonna say mysecond guess would have been a grouse,
you.
Know, because I was going pheasant.
But pheasant is usually yournumber one upland game bird.
Yeah, peasants don't reallyhang out in dust bowls.
No, no, they don't.

(14:06):
And I've seen turkeys dustthemselves in the.
But I. I was going by uplandgame bird.
I never heard a turkey calledan upland game bird.
Yeah, that's what I was goingoff of.
That's.
That's why I went with quailas my second backup.
I've heard them called dinner,but not.
No, absolutely.
All right, all right.
I screwed that one up.
All right, we're gonna changeit up here.

(14:26):
Yeah, we're gonna do a couplewhitetail questions here.
Our whitetail advantage.
You guys ready for this?
All right.
In episode 168, Whitetailwars, traditional hunting versus
genetic engineering.
How long is the episode?
Was It A, approximately 57minutes, B, approximately an hour

(14:49):
and 10 minutes.
Bretnell looking it up.
C, approximately 45 minutes.
Or D, approximately one hourand five minutes.
I'll say D, it was A.
Or D. Yeah, I think it was.
D. What was A?
A was approximately 57 minutes.

(15:10):
I'm gonna go with A. Brett,you are correct.
Congratulations.
You know your show.
I call because he looked it upon his computer.
I did.
I swear.
That's in front of him.
He was like, oh, let me see.
Hold on, guys.
Let me find out.

(15:30):
Yeah, I'll be right back.
All right, number 10, question10 here.
A pass through shot on a deerwith a bow generally increases the
odds of recovery because A, itcauses more pain, B, it provides
better blood trail for bothentry and exit wounds, C, it hit

(15:52):
more vital organs, or D, itdrops the deer faster.
I'm going to say B, but Ithink you could say B and C, but
I'm gonna go with B becauseyou have more chances of blood pouring
out.
Can you read it again, Johnny?
Yeah, you want the whole question?
Please.
All right.
A pass through shot of a deerwith a bow generally increases the

(16:16):
odds of recovery because A, itcauses more pain, B, it provides
better blood trail from bothentry and exit wounds, C, it's hit
more vital organs.
Or D, it drops the deer faster.
You could say B, It's.
It's kind of A, loaded, I'mgonna say.

(16:36):
Cause it hits more vitalorgans because it went out the other
side.
It's actually B, it providesbetter blood trail from both entry
and exit wounds.
Yeah, that was my first guess too.
But it's playing the devil'sadvocate on that one.
We're just letting Brett catch up.
That's fine.
Yeah.
All right, so for those of youat home keeping track, Brett has

(16:57):
six, Squatch has five.
So Brett is in the lead by oneright now.
Okay.
All right, let's see.
In long range shoot rifle shooting.
MOA stands for a minute ofarc, B minute of accuracy, C minute

(17:18):
of angle, or D, measurement of aim.
I have the answer.
I know you do.
Watch.
C. Minute of angle.
Yeah, that's my backup question.
That's my backup answer.
If it's fucking C, I'm goingto be pissed.
Oh, it's C. I was going to gowith C and then I said D. I'm going
with D. It was.
C. Minute of angel.
Fuck no.

(17:40):
I won't do it.
I won't do My nerd rant.
So we're good.
All right.
All right.
What is the primary advantageof using copper solid bullets in
big game hunting?
Is it A, lower cost, B,increased expansion in soft tissue,
C, a higher weight retentionand deeper penetration, or D, reduced

(18:05):
recoil?
I'll say C. Can you say theanswers again?
Yep.
I don't need A.
A was stupid.
I don't need A.
Is it increase.
Is it B, increased expansionof soft tissue or in soft tissue?
C, a higher weight retentionand deeper penetration or D, reduced

(18:26):
recoil?
I have no fucking idea.
And I don't want to say cuz I.
Because Squatch knows moreabout guns.
I'm just going to be copyinghis answer.
No, I mean.
Well, I know I'm going toforfeit this one.
I don't know.
Okay.
Squash.
You got it, right?
It's bullet weight and retention.
All right, cool.
You can say C. Brett.

(18:47):
You want me to wait?
Do you want to go?
I'll tell you what.
Next rifle question, I won'tanswer it before you because yeah,
I.
You could.
I don't know.
I know like basic crap and Ican pull out my ass.
But I didn't want to say Cbecause I reload.
Yeah, I didn't want to make itseem like I was copying you.
You don't have to see likeyou're copying me.

(19:07):
It's all right.
All right, this one will befair to both of you because I just
learned this one.
Not because it was on theepisode with the New Mexico elk hunter
either.
Brett, which was episode?
You remember?
It was B. I think it was inthe 90s.

(19:28):
Yeah, I do too.
I want to say it was like 92or 95.
I want to say 94 or 96.
All right.
Okay.
When calling elk duringarchery season, which call is most
often used to challenge adominant bull?
Is it A, a cow chirp, B, alocation, be C, a lip brawl beetle,

(19:51):
or D, a chuckle?
I don't know the first thingabout fucking elks in that regard,
so I don't say the answers.
One more time.
Say the answers, please.
You have a cow chirp, alocation bugle, C, a lip brawl bugle,
or D, a chuckle.
And this is during the rut.

(20:12):
Yes, I. I guess I'd go with C then.
It's a lip brawl.
Yeah, I'm gonna say the otherone was a location bugle.
It's actually C, the lip brawl.
Butyl is it?
Okay, cool.
So, Brett, you're gettingready for elk season.
Let's go out to Oregon nextyear, huh?
I Guess so.

(20:32):
All right.
You can blow on that Butyl allday, Brett.
I like to blow.
The only, the only.
I was just gonna say the onlyorgan he's going to is the one that
usually hits him in the face.
We gotta be pg, man.
I like it.
All right, it could be a mouthorgan called harmonica.

(20:53):
Knows how to play that one.
All right.
That was borderline disgusting.
It's, it's, it's harmonica.
That's what they call a mouth organ.
All right, which animal hasthe largest home range size relative
to its body weight?
Is it A, a coyote, B, acooter, the four legged type, C,

(21:19):
a black bear or D, a bobcat?
I'll say black bear.
Largest home range.
Yep.
Per body weight.
I was going to go with the cougar.
A bear.
I feel like bear is theanswer, but I feel like cougar might

(21:40):
be.
The one still with your gut.
I'm gonna go with cougar eventhough I think it's bear.
Cougar is the correct answer.
Yes.
Yeah, man.
It was a toss up becausecougars cover a lot of ground, I
guess so.
When we were out in Orden elkhunting, we were going around checking
trail cameras.

(22:01):
All she saw was eyes.
We saw the cougar pass rightbehind us.
So we went past it, past thetrail camera, went out.
Hunt came back, checked thetrail camera, and that cougar was
about maybe an hour behind us.
I just figured cougar becauseit was.
It's a little more lighter.
So it's.

(22:22):
I don't know, I just felt likeit was lighter so it might have moved
more and like that.
It's in a lot more vast areas.
And I just feel like bears,yeah, they travel a lot for their
food, but they're slow fat andthey really don't move, in my opinion.
All right, well, we now knowhow Brett feels about bears.
We are slow fat.

(22:43):
All right.
That's also Brett's spiritanimal, by the way.
That's a wolf.
No wolf.
All right.
Yeah, I got the tattoo.
Nobody cares, Brett.
Nobody.
I got tattoos too, Brett, butI'm not going to show them.
Yeah, Johnny got shot in the neck.
Nobody cares either.
No one cares.
Nobody gives a shit about that.
I think he served in the army too.
I don't know, something like that.

(23:05):
All right, what is the maincause of string jumping in deer when
bow hunting?
Is it A, the arrow noise, B,this bowstring vibrations, C, deer
crouching in reaction to soundbefore the arrow or in the arrow
arrives so before the shot orD, scent detection Mid shot.

(23:30):
Can you say the question again?
Yeah.
You confused me with sling jumping.
Jumping?
Yeah.
All right, so when you go toshoot a deer with your bow, and it,
you know, right before youshoot, that deer drops.
Right.
So you always aim a little bit low.
Yeah.
What.
What causes that deer to jump?
The string.
Is it the noise from the arrow?

(23:53):
Is it B, the bowstring vibration?
Is it C, the deer crouching inreaction to sound before the arrow
arrives?
Or D, scent detection midshot, string vibration?
C. It's C or A.
It's a combo of A and C, butI'd say C string vibration.

(24:14):
What they're reacting to isthe strings.
Sound vibration.
All right, so what are your answers?
I'm gonna go with C. Let's say string.
Whatever one string vibration is.
I think that's B. Brett wasactually right.
It's the deer crouching inreaction to the sound before the
arrow arrives.
That's why, typically, younever want to shoot while their head's

(24:35):
down because they can drop alot faster than they can with their
head up.
But that's not what thequestion asked.
The question was, what's themain cause of the string jumping?
The sound of the string makesthem crouch down because they're
in reaction to sound.
Not the deer's anticipating sound.
Already he doesn't knownothing's coming.
No, but when they're.

(24:56):
When they're standing up andthey hear that sound, it takes them
longer to.
Drop than a whole half a bodylength in, like, a second.
Oh, yeah.
I don't know.
I just misunderstood thequestion, I guess.
All right, Brett, this one'sgoing to be a little bit challenging
for you because it wasn't for me.
Is it a rifle question?

(25:17):
No, it's not.
It's a fishing question.
Yeah.
Which freshwater fish is mostsensitive to dissolved oxygen depletion?
So lack of oxygen in thewater, is it A, the largemouth bass,
B, the brook trout, C, achannel cat, or D, the northern pike?

(25:40):
So is it.
Which one's affected by it?
Yes.
Which fish is more affected tothe depletion of oxygen in the water?
I'll let you answer first,Brett, because I. I fish all the
time.
It's a largemouth bass, anorthern pike.
And a brook trout.
Trout or a channel cat?
Catfish.

(26:01):
Like a catfish.
I feel like catfishers cansurvive off nothing, so I think largemouth
bass is.
I can do the same.
So I narrow it down to troutand pike.
I'm gonna go with pike.
I'm gonna go with brook trout.
Squats.
You got it.

(26:21):
Yeah.
Hey, I. I give myself credit.
I was.
I was down.
You got it down to 50.
50.
Brett, I am impressed.
I am really impressed.
Brook trout, or any trout'svery susceptible to oxygen deprivation.
Oh, yeah.
All right, next question.
In that same episode ofWhitetail wars, which guest joins

(26:45):
the host for discussionagainst genetic deer and ethics?
Was it A, Andrew Hodgson, B,Jason Saldes, C, Dime Higgins, or
D, Remy Warren?
Hey.
Yeah.
All right.
You guys both got that one.
That was easy.
All right.

(27:05):
I know all the guests for each show.
I know that most, at least.
We're gonna test that theoryout, Brett.
So if those guys are watchingthe show, that's awesome.
And if Brett screws you over,I'll set.
Just DM me and I'll send youBrett's personal phone number and
address.

(27:25):
It's on.
He lives on Half and half Street.
That's right.
That's right.
All right, so the score as ofright now.
Brett, you've got 10.
Squatch, you've got 14.
Okay, you guys didn't catch that?
I got it.
Yeah.
10 to 14.
No, but we haven't even hadthat many questions.

(27:47):
Squatch.
I'm sorry.
It's 10 to 8.
All right.
All right.
In a compound bow, what isbrace height?
Is it A, the distance from thebow grip to the arrow rest, B, the
distance from the string tothe deepest part of the grip, C,

(28:08):
the distance from the cam tothe cable guard, or D, the maximum
draw length setting grip tothe string?
Say A and B again becausethose were like the same answers.
Is it the distance from thebow grip to the arrow rest, or is

(28:29):
it B, the distance between thestring and the deepest part of the
grip?
So it's B. I. I misheard.
I misheard.
A, so it's B, part of the.
String to the grip or deepestgrip to the string?
All right, you guys both gotthat one.
Congratulations.
Brett, you know your archeryequipment for now?
Yeah, I do.
Oh, shit.

(28:54):
Give us a nice.
Right.
Give us a nice rifle question, John.
You got it?
Yeah.
Firearm action is consideredthe strongest for handling high pressured
rifle cartridges.
The lever action, A, B, thebrake action, C, bolt action or D,
pump action?
Go ahead, Brett.

(29:15):
Say the question again.
Which firearm action type isconsidered the strongest for handling
high pressure rifle cartridges?
Okay.
Lever action, brake action,bolt action or pump action?
Pump action.
Is that your final question?

(29:35):
I think that's the answer.
I think so.
I'm gonna go with it.
I'm gonna go with it.
That or lever action.
It's break action.
Do you guys want to Changeyour answer.
Nope.
All right.
It is actually bolt actionbecause the bolt with the lug will
lock it in.

(29:56):
That's that.
Whoever wrote that questiondon't know rifles.
Why?
Why then is safari grade gunsbreak action for a 416?
Rigby, whoever wrote thatanswer, they don't know what the
hell they're talking about.
It's the strongest.
A bolt action.
I got a 3 tang FN Mouser action.
It's very strong.
Yes, but a gun that breaks inthe middle is.

(30:16):
Is like a rolling block.
It's the same thing.
That answer is whoever wrotethat don't know what they're talking
about.
See now Squatch feels how Ifeel in previous ones.
I know.
I know that for a fact.
You ask any gunsmith if a brick.
There's.
Here's the simple.
I know.
I'm just saying a safari graderifle is the most powerful rifle

(30:37):
out there.
What are they?
Break action.
Why?
Because they're super duper strong.
They can handle the freakingrecovery coil of the action of the
bullet.
That's the only reason why.
And they're reliable.
They go off.
Whoever.
Whoever wrote that they don'tknow what the hell they're talking
about.
Guys, back.
Back me up in the comments.
Yeah, we need some commentclarification on that one.

(30:58):
I'm just saying there's beentimes on trivia nights where we've
had them and we went toboondocks and done it the other way
and I've answered a question.
I said nope, that's fucking no way.
All right, now here's another one.
That's going to be Squatch.
Might get this one.
He's an outdoorsy guy.
What is a common name for theinsect larvae found in squirrel hides

(31:19):
in late summer?
Is it the mange fl.
Mange mites?
Is it B bot fly larva, C ticksor D Lice?
B, I'll say lice.
I think it's lice.
If not, it's that first one you.
Said it's actually B bot fly larvae.

(31:43):
Bot flies?
Really?
Yep.
Damn.
I've shot them little bastardsand they've had.
They've had fleas on them.
But that's more in theSeptember time I've had them like
little fleas jumping around onthem and I throw them out.
All right, next question.
This one should be fairlyeasy, I'd hope.

(32:05):
Which US law establishedfederal duck stamp requirements?
Was it A, the Pittman RobinsonAct, D, the Lacey Act, C, the Migratory
Bird Hunting and ConservationStamp act or D the Endangered Species
Act?

(32:27):
Read It.
One more time.
Good.
And the question, all right.
Which U.S. law established thefederal duck stamp requirements,
so, you know, to duck hunt,you have to have the federal duck
stamp.
Now, was that the PittmanRobinson Act?
Was it B, the Lacey Act?
Was it C, the Migratory BirdHunting and Conservation Stamp act,

(32:53):
or was it D, the EndangeredSpecies Act?
I think it's C. I'm probablynot right, but I think it's C. I.
Think it's C, but it justseems too obvious.
I don't know the first thingabout the duck hunting world, I think,
but I think it might be B, though.
Yeah, I, I. I don't know.

(33:14):
I don't know anything.
I just feel like, you know, it.
I'm just gonna go with C. You.
Guys are both right.
Oh, yeah.
I felt like C was too obvious.
Well, sometimes obvious.
I mean, they're given.
Okay, good.
Yeah.
All right.
Congratulations, guys.
You nailed that one.
Like a split hog.
Like a split hog.

(33:35):
All right.
All right.
When tracking a wounded deer,dark red blood with bubbles typically
indicates a hit to which organ?
A, the liver, B, the lungs, C,the heart, or D, the stomach?

(33:55):
You said dark bubbles.
Yeah.
Read that again.
So when tracking a woundeddeer, dark red blood with bubbles
typically indicates a hit towhich organ is it?
The liver, the lungs, theheart, or the stomach?

(34:16):
Liver.
Dark red blood.
I'm going to say dark redblood is.
Is.
And what's the answers again?
Just say it again.
The answers.
Yep.
Liverpool.
Lunge.
Heart or stomach?
I don't have the stomachbecause then you see guts.

(34:36):
I think if I remember right,lungs was a bright red.
Right.
Lungs is always bright pinkwith people.
So I'm gonna go with liver.
I feel like if you hit theheart, I think if it's the heart,
then I just don't.
Liver don't have bubbles, though.
It's always.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
It's crimson, dark blood.
I'm gonna say liver, though.
I'm gonna go with Liverpooland say heart.

(34:58):
It's actually lungs.
The bubbles.
It's not dark red.
There's never.
But then it's not dark.
Yeah, Like, I know you'regonna have bubbles because you hit
the lungs, but you said dark red.
Dark red.
It's not that.
My answer here is lungs.
That's a bunch of.
Where did you get this?
Like, the institute for, like, people.

(35:24):
All right, whatever.
So, all right, we'll take a break.
From this one, and we'll moveback on to the podcasting questions
here.
I want to know who.
I want to Know who wrote these questions?
I'm going to stab him in the eye.
No kidding.
Now I'm pissed about this one.
Just like he was pissed aboutthe gun one.
That's all right.
This one should be fairly easy here.
I hope.

(35:45):
I hope.
From our podcast, the WhiteCell Advantage Podcast, where you
can check us out Sundays,Tuesdays shows are on hiatus during
hunting season.
But you know.
All right.
Which companies are explicitlynamed in the show's notes on episode
168?
Was it a, Hoyt, Sitka andRocky Ridge?

(36:10):
Was it B, pse, Rocky Ridge,Whitetails and Quest Haven Lodge,
C, Botet, Matthews and QuestHaven, or D, Matthews, Rocky Ridge
and Sitka?
B. I don't know.
I don't know.
I didn't watch that one.

(36:31):
What did you say?
I wonder what B.
It was B, man, I don't think.
I was watching it yet.
Then at 168, you were a part.
Of the team, brother.
Well, I don't remember that.
Maybe I didn't make that one.
I don't think you're onbecause I think it was just.
It was just me and Dave with Andrew.
No, no, no, no.

(36:53):
Because I remember this one.
Well, you were on it and thenyou left.
But.
All right, going Back toepisode 168, everyone's favorite,
which controversial deer isdistrust in that episode as part
of the debate over records and ethics?
Yeah.
Was it A, the Mega King, B,the Rumpella Buck, C, the Hybrid

(37:20):
Titan, or d, the Super 12?
B.
B, B, we talked about theRampala buck.
That was B.
You guys both nailed it.
All right, so.
So let's go away from 168 fora little bit and let's do.

(37:41):
Man, there's a lot of 168episodes here.
All right.
Jesus Christ.
Which episode earlier featuresa live captive deer breeding discussion
as the guest named Dondiscussed why he exited that business?
Was it episode 159, episode160, episode 161, or episode 162?

(38:07):
Wait, what?
Say that again.
Yeah.
All right.
Which episode earlier featuresa live captive deer breeding discussion
and the guest named Dondiscussing why he exited that business?
Was it episode 159, 160, 161,or 162?

(38:29):
I don't know.
I think 161.
Don.
I've only had one Don on theshow, and that was.
Wasn't even one of those shows.
Talked about a live breeding.
Captive breeding.
I have no idea.
Episode 159.
Huh?
What was that one?
I Don't.
That doesn't make any sense.

(38:51):
Hold on.
I guess I need more back to itbackstory to that one.
Because I don't remembertalking about that with a don on
that show.
That could have been a typical episode.
Brett.
I stopped drinking a lotbefore that.
Yeah, online on air.
We know.
You said that.
Can I just look at 159?
Is there more questions on 159?
Because I just want to see now.

(39:14):
I just want to at least see.
Can I at least see the guests?
I kind of just like scrollthrough it and just see the guests.
Go ahead real quick becausenow that's gonna bug the out of me.
You said 159?
Yes, sir.
Oh, that was a call in show.
Yep.
I forgot.
Right.
You're the host of the showand you forgot.

(39:35):
That's worse than me.
That's worse than me notremembering the other one.
Damn.
Oh, man.
I lay off the peyote.
No kidding.
All right, which tree speciesproduces mass or.
Yeah, let me restart this.
Which tree species produces mast.
Highly flavored by both deerand wild turkey.

(39:58):
Is it A, aspen, B, white oak,C, maple or D, sycamore?
It's oak, Brent.
I was gonna say oak or maple,but I'm gonna stick with oak.
All right, you guys bothnailed it.
Yeah, buddy.

(40:18):
Yeah.
So if those of you at homekeeping track, Squatch is down by
three points.
All right, now we're gonna do some.
Yeah, I got some questions here.
Bonus questions here.
This was originally going tobe for Dave.
Because these are mostlyfocused on piece of shit equipment.

(40:40):
Sorry, psc.
So we'll start off easy.
It's pretty shitty equipment.
Yeah.
Which year did PSE officiallybegin producing compound bows?
Was it A, 1968, B, 1970, C, 71or D 74?

(41:06):
74.
God.
71 or 74.
I want to go 74.
68.
Oh, 1970.
Gentlemen.
That was close.
All right.
I figured they jumped on afterFred Bear started coming up with
stuff.
That was a nice question.
Who founded.

(41:27):
Was it A, Fred Behr, B, PeteShipley, C, Tom Jennings, or D, Earl
Hoyt?
Give me the answers again.
Yep.
Fred Bear.
Yeah.
Pete Shipley, Tom Jennings, orD, Earl Hoyt?

(41:51):
I'll give him this one.
I'll let him.
I'll give him the right answerbecause I know it.
Because I don't get their gunquestions right.
It was Shipley.
I'm going to tell you this.
Copy my answer.
I will tell you that.
It was Shipley.
Good job, Brett.
Yeah.
I can't take credit.
I had no Idea.
I. I knew it wasn't Fred Bear.
I was gonna say Jennings,because I know Jennings was around

(42:14):
for a long time, but I didn't know.
So who.
What did Shipley start?
Would you.
What, bow?
Pse?
Yeah, he started pse.
He started the Brain.
Like that's his company andshit like that.
Okay, all right, all right.
I would know because I don'tshoot pse and never have.

(42:34):
Yeah, I never have either.
No, no, no.
I never have.
All right, which animal's rutis most influenced by photoperiod
daylight length rather thanfood availability?
Now, we've had this questionon before.

(42:55):
Yeah.
The boondocks.
Was it A, whitetail deer, B,black bear, C, elk, or D, feral hog?
And it's.
Say it.
Just say the question again.
Which animal's rut is mostinfluenced by.
By day length rather than food availability.

(43:15):
Day length rather than food availability.
Yes.
There's a whitetail.
I'd say whitetail, too, butit's probably going to be.
Yeah, it's probably wrong.
It's probably going to be a cricket.
Definitely dark red blood andhas bubbles in it.
All right, you guys bothnailed it.
It is a cricket.

(43:38):
That was gonna hold that offfor E, but, yeah, you guys nailed
it, man.
Both the whitetail deer.
Yeah.
Okay.
All right.
Okay.
All right, cool.
Deal.
All right, so this one isgoing to be very controversial.
Oh, here we go.
Okay.
In on average, what is themaximum range where most modern compound

(44:03):
bows retain enough kineticenergy for to ethically kill a deer?
Like, what's the average ofbony sicari of kinetic energy?
The yardage.
So is it 20, 40, 60, or 80yards to ethically kill and harvest
a whitetail deer?
Like, actually, just say itagain because I interrupted you.

(44:23):
What is a maximum range wheremost modern compound bows retain
enough kinetic energy toethically kill a deer?
20 yards, 40 yards, 60 yards,or 80 yards?
Man, that's such a loaded question.
Because it really depends onthe bow and the poundage that the

(44:43):
archer shooting and the greenweight of the arrow.
I'm gonna go.
I have my answer.
I look at it this way.
I don't put too much thoughtinto it.
Think of grabbing a bow offthe shelf at Walmart.
An arrow from those giantboxes of bins that are not warhead.
So it was 20, 40, 60, and 80.

(45:07):
Yes, sir.
I'll say 40.
I want to go with 60.
It's actually 40.
Fuck me.
Yeah.
Good job, Squatch.
Yeah.
And you know what, though?
I mean, my bow.
Your bow, His.
His, his.
Matthews, too.
You have Enough kinetic energyto kill a white tailed deer at 80
yards, no problem.

(45:29):
Oh, absolutely.
I'm actually like 70 that Ifeel comfortable.
Like I like conditions andlike that.
So 70 is my limit.
Right.
And who knows when that, thatquestion was actually written.
It could have been back in the 80s.
It's, it was based on that,your average bow.
So you have your higher endbows that we shoot, your lower end
bows that Dave shoots.

(45:50):
So it took like all of them together.
Yes.
You're average.
Oh, okay.
I'm a dumb.
I would have then said, yeah, okay.
So yeah, that's why I wentwith 40.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I didn't think of that.
The question raising.
That's all right.
Yeah, that's all right, Brett.
You got it.
All right.
Which North American unit cansurvive at the highest elevation

(46:13):
year round?
Do you know what that is, Brett?
No fucking idea.
A hooved animal.
A hooved.
Okay, Is it a mountain goat,B, mule deer, C, a doll sheep or
D, a bidhorn sheep?

(46:33):
It's one of the sheep.
Oh, you got, you got these sheep.
Just give me the answers again.
A mountain goat, B mule deer,C a doll sheep or D a bighorn sheep.
Damn.
I'm gonna say mountain goat.
Alaska has mountain goat.

(46:54):
I think it's, I think it'smountain goat.
And it's which one can survive the.
Highest elevation year round,year round?
Year round.
Mountain goat, dull sheep, bighorn sheep.
It's either mountain goat ordoll sheep, but I think it's mountain
goat.
I want to.
That's what I was thinking,but since he went with a. I'm gonna
go with C. I'm gonna go with the.
That it's mountain goat.

(47:14):
Says it right in its name me.
All right, so I watch, Iwatched that.
The one guy up there in Alaskaall the time, man, he's always.
They're after the mountaingoat and I know them suckers are
up there really high, man.
Modern day.
I know they can get up high.
I just didn't think.
I just thought because yousaid year round, then maybe it was

(47:36):
this, the sea.
Well, it's funny thoughbecause she's talking about the air.
So year round doesn't reallymatter as temperature wise.
It's the thinness of the air.
Exactly.
Right?
Yeah.
Okay, so we're going to take abreak here and we're going to tell
those people.
Go get some rat getter gear,some rep broadheads and stay away

(47:57):
from the tippy tower.
You'll look like Brett and youcan also get some.
I'm down three you can also get.
Some moultrie cameras outthere too.
That's right.
That's right.
Get you some of these too.
Magnus.
Magnus Stinger magazine buzz cut.
Magnus two blade bevel death.

(48:17):
Exactly.
Yeah.
All right, back to the trivia.
Now.
How many questions we got left?
11.
11?
Yeah.
11.
How's this?
We'll do three more questions.
All right, well, do I have achance at three more questions to
win?
You do.
You are one behind right now.

(48:38):
Okay, I have one behind.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right.
What is the main purpose of awindicator powder bottle for hunters?
Also the little orange bottle,that is the surfer.
Yeah, yeah.
Is it A, cover scent?
Yeah.
B, check for thermals in wind direction.

(49:01):
C, attract deer or D, repel insects.
Brett.
Brett's gonna go with therepel insects.
Yeah, I'm gonna make sure Iget those insects out of my way.
The wind's going that waycoming over here.
Else you hear in the woods ishe's like going after every mosquito.

(49:26):
The deer out there looking athim like, God damn mosquitoes.
The deer dying from chalk,choking on the smoke.
That's right.
Brett's over there in Amazonordering it by the palate.
I'm like, are you guysordering as much as I am?
Because this is insane.
Deers are gonna die from cocaine.

(49:46):
He's killing all the fly botson the squirrels.
That's right, that line forthe squirrels.
So, okay, I'm gonna say it wasfor thermal detection and wind direction,
I think.
Man, you guys are some true outdoorsmans.
Yeah, we are.
Seriously thought it was forinset control.

(50:08):
I've been doing it wrong thiswhole time, man.
Like Brian says, use deerTanner Confused for both.
Yeah, I thought it was for aswamp ass and, like, for chafing.
That's why I was.
My main thought was two.
No cocoa butter shred.
That's right.
All right, so here's anotherone here.

(50:29):
This is just in order, guys.
I'm sorry.
And steel shot waterfowl loads.
What size BB is approximate towhat is approximately what diameter?
He said loads.
Yeah.
Whoa, whoa.
Sorry.
Squirrel.
Is it?
So the steel shot andwaterfall loads, this the shot size

(50:53):
BB is approximately what, diameter?
0.150 inches, 0.180 inches,0.190 inches or 0.2 inches?
A. Oh, say the numbers again.
Say the numbers again.
Is it 0.15 inch, 0.18 inch,0.19 inches or 0.20 inches per BB?

(51:22):
C. I don't know.
That's so my always BB small.
I mean, it's I would say 0.20.
It's actually B, 0.18 inches.
This is really.
Yep.
Because there's triple BB also.
Yep.
Yeah.
Okay, so nobody got that, right?
Nobody got that, right.
Let me see.

(51:43):
I got a box of waterfall loadsright here.
Steel Magnum.
Hold on, I'm looking.
He's gonna measure his loads.
It says Estate High velocity magnum.
Steel BB one, two BB.
Triple BB.
What are these damn things?

(52:04):
It doesn't even say.
Oh, 25 shotgun shells.
Yeah, don't even freaking tellme what it is.
All right?
Maybe it says it on the show.
Go ahead, I'm listening.
The last question.
I'll leave it up to you guys.
All right, you want a prettyshitty equipment question, the Whitetail
Advantage podcast question, orthe final hunting question?

(52:25):
Is the hunting question arifle question?
Because I'm fucked.
No, it's not.
All right, go with the huntingone, then.
Go with the hunting one then.
You got it.
You got it.
All right, let me do.
It's just triple.
These are triple bb.
We'll do the other ones forbonus questions if, like, Squatch
and I tie it up or some.
Or boner questions.
Boner questions?
Hell, yeah.
Have a boner.

(52:48):
Bonus.
All right, go on.
A thermocline in A late refers to.
Oh, he's not going to get this.
He's not gonna get it.
Does it refer to A, the warmerlayer near the surface, B, a colder
layer near the bottom, C, azone where temperature changes rapidly

(53:13):
with depth, or D, algae bloom?
Okay, say it again.
Say it again.
A thermocline in a lake refersto the.
Wait, are you saying it'sthermal climb or thermal cline?
Climb?
C, L, I, N, E. Cline.
That's what I thought I wasmaking sure.
Thermal climb.

(53:34):
Yep.
Does it refer to a warm wateror the warm layer near the surface?
B, the cold layer near the bottom?
C, the zone.
A zone where temperaturechanges rapidly with depth, or D,
algae bloom.
Can you say C again?
A zone where temperaturechanges rapidly with depth.

(53:57):
I want to go B or C. I want togo with C. I'm going with C. Okay.
See, the way they word it andhow I know it is two different things.
So just read me the answersone more time, John.
Of course.
Is it the warm layer near thesurface, the cold layer near the
bottom?
A zone where.

(54:17):
Where temperature changesrapidly with the depth, Or D, algae
bloom.
So it's C where it changesrapidly with the depth.
You guys both got it, right?
Yeah.
So on that note, the comebackkid takes it again.
Guys.

(54:38):
But Brett, you won by one point.
So Squash is a veryintelligent guy, too, so.
And with rifle questions inthere, and.
The episode one's got me, youknow, and then that, that, that one
about the rifle, though, I, I,I'm still right on that.
I don't care.
Okay.
Hey, how about this?
All right, so we tied it up.
He got that question right.

(54:59):
So that was me.
For me to tie it, basically.
Yeah, I needed that questionto tie it.
So you have two questions,then left.
Then you said, I have plentyof questions left from.
For pse.
Let's do one PSE and thenlet's do one podcast one.
No, podcast ones are going tobe kind of.
All right, let me see here.

(55:21):
It's something that, like, do.
Let's just do one questionthat you think that we could both
get.
All right, I'm just laughingat this.
What color is the sky whenit's sunny out?
All right, hey, if you guyscan, if you guys get this one, you'll

(55:41):
win it all, hands down.
Oh, God.
And this is coming off the topof my head.
All right, any, any of ourveteran viewers will understand this.
What makes the grass grow green?
Oh, I know that, Brett.
I know it.
I know.
What is it?

(56:01):
The blood of the enemies.
Boom.
Blood.
Blood makes the Drastro green.
Come on, Brett, don't youwatch war movies?
How the hell do you know that?
Why?
They know, like, if you'regiving, like, a multiple choice.
I've seen that.
That was the first time youever heard that.
No.
Oh, okay.
All right, so.
All right.
All right, you ready?

(56:23):
Good.
All right, the ATK and somePSE bow names.
Stands for what?
So atk.
What does it stand for?
Is it A, All Terrain Killer,B, allterrain Knockout?
C, Advanced Tuning Kit, or D,Affordable Technology Kit?

(56:46):
I got my answer.
I'll say Advanced Tuning.
That was my answer, too.
It's actually stands for AllTerrain Killer.
The fuck?
Okay, hit up with Dave on that one.
Oh, wait, he's not here.
Yeah.
He'S too busy freaking Storagewars right now.

(57:09):
Yeah, we need one more becausewe're still tied up.
Then one more.
All right, let's see which PSEbow introduced the Wedgelock limb
pocket system for increasedlimb stability.
Was it a, the Butte ATK, B,the Fortis 33C, the drive NTX, or

(57:35):
D, the, the Evo 34 EVL 34C.
Hasn'T been working for me, sofuck it, I'm going with B. I'll say.
A. Brad got it right.
It's a for 33.
I don't know nothing about PSE bows.
Yeah, I don't know.
Stay away from them.
And usually I just say I pickC with C. Hasn't been working for

(57:56):
me.
So I said fucking going B. Yeah.
We all heard you, Brett.
We were here.
You disappeared.
All right then.
That was fun.
I like that.
That was a good Joe.
That wasn't bad.
That wasn't bad.
I wish Dave was here so hecould have listened to these PSE
questions that I pulled from him.
But apparently there's a giantfuck you to the Whitetail Advantage

(58:17):
podcast, basically.
I do know this though.
Let me find the correct date,I'll make sure that everyone knows
it.
Our last trivia night, onethat I came up with, it's my question.
So I'm gonna be doing it andthey're not gonna be easy.
I think there's like a handfulof easy toss up questions to everyone
get.

(58:38):
But there's 35 questions.
So it might be a two hourlinked show and it's gonna be our
last, our last show and ourlast trivia night for the year.
It's going to be Sunday,December 14th, because then we go
on, on three week vacationbecause it's Christmas vacation and
New Year's vacation, so timewith our families, stuff like that.

(59:00):
But that one's going to be anepic big battle.
That one's a tough one.
Epic.
It's going to be epic.
I'm just letting you knowthose questions are going to be hard.
It's not going to be awesome.
It's going to be epic.
It's going to be epic.
As not to interrupt you,Johnny, I know it's your night, but
I'm just.
Letting you guys know we'reinterrupting you anyway.
Johnny.
No, no.
Hey, dude, I'm looking forwardto it.

(59:22):
That one's going to be a big one.
That's what she said.
That's all I got.
Just let me know if you wantme to do that closing you asked me
to do from now on.
I do still want you to do that.
Yes, I do want you to do that.
So yeah, before we do that,Brett, where can everyone find you?
Whitetail Advantage onInstagram, Facebook page and YouTube.

(59:44):
Whitetail advantage.
It's as simple as that.
Whitetail Advantage.
And you can also find information.
We're going to be uploadingJohnny's show.
We're going to be trying tofigure out when we're going to do
his.
I think we're going to betalking about possibly Johnny, if
you still want to do the show.
Doing Live shows.
I know.
Squatch.
The Frank and Squatch show.
Right.
As of right now, they're doingit every other Tuesday in the.

(01:00:08):
In October through December.
And the Whitetail Advantageshow, Sunday and Tuesday from January
through September.
We're taking that fourth weekoff and they were doing their show,
so we might be squeezing in.
At least Johnny's showing,like the Sunday or Tuesday or something
like that.
We'll figure something out.
But more of our informationcan be found on our website, whitetailadvantage.com

(01:00:30):
you want anybody from here tocome be a guest on your show?
Stuff like that, head to us,reach out to us.
More than willing to learn that.
That's all I got.
Thank you to all the men andwomen in the military and law enforcement
and firefighters.
Thank you for your service.
You're welcome.
Brett, would you mind tippingsome of us every once in a while?
You don't tip me, so you.
Well, I gave you your freedomand your freedom of speech, so I

(01:00:51):
protect.
You at night when you're at home.
So go eat a dick.
Life in.
All right, if you guys want tofollow me, I have no idea why, but
I'd appreciate it.
You can find me on Instagram.
That's Johnny Nitro Night.
Stay tuned for my podcast,which is coming up through Whitetail
Advantage called Mysteries inthe Timber.

(01:01:12):
We're going to be exploringparanormal activities and mysterious
disappearances and all that stuff.
If you guys have any topics orideas or shows, go ahead and deal
with dm.
Either Brett from WhitetailAdvantage or me.
Doesn't matter.
And on that note, we're gonnaend it with Squatch.
You guys all know where youguys, you know, find me all the time

(01:01:33):
here on Whitetail Advantage ofSundays and Tuesday nights.
You can also check out the newshow Frank and Squatch, with my brother
Frank on there and Mike Nitrayand the Boondocks guys over there.
Check out their podcast.
I'm on there sometimes also.
And, guys, a little new thingthat we're doing with the shows,
we're going to close out witha prayer, some scripture.

(01:01:56):
So as as always, I'd like tothank everybody for tuning in to
the Whitetail Advantage tonight.
As we close, let's not forgetthese words.
Now then, take up yourweapons, your quiver and your bow
and go out to the field andhunt game for me.
That's out of Genesis 27:3.
And until next time, guys,stay safe, hunt hard, and honor the

(01:02:19):
tradition of the hunt.
God bless you all and Godbless the people who are in that
horrible thing in Michigan.
With the churches.
We pray for your families.
Thank you for tuning in toanother episode of the Whitetail
Advantage podcast.
We hope you enjoyed the showand we will see you next time.
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