This podcast. Welcome to Meat Eater Trivia, the only game show where conservation always wins. I'm your host, Spencer new Heart, and today we're joined by Janice Patelis, Brodie Henderson, Corey Caulkins, Maggie hud Though, Sam James Tress A Croaker, chest Your Floyd, and Christine SWICKI. Now, Christine, this is your first time on the podcast. So tell folks what you do here at meat Eater. Yeah. I'm in human resources here at meat Eater. Uh, basically what you can imagine human resources done.
Does so everything from on board into engagement to even a little bit of philanthropy insurance. I'll spare the details there, but yeah, I really enjoy it and I'm excited to be here. Tell everybody what the Meat Eater benefits packages are. That's what super generous. Our employers are very happy. What's the work I do? Does? Everybody just ask you if it's like, uh, like Toby on the office? Is that like the association that folks make with hr? Uh? Yeah,
I mean I'm kind of like a cooler Toby. But um, we like we like Christine much better than uh than Toby. I appreciate she's also got a blog. Did you know that? No? I did not. What's that? Uh, It's a blog called Feral Weekends. It's just kind of like my personal experiences in the outdoors, haunting fishing. I like it. What would be an example of something you'd read there? I actually just wrote about the first time I harvested a mule deer two weeks ago and just what that felt like.
That was in Montana, Montana, way cool. Congratulations, thank you very much. And Chester you are our newest parents in the room. Congrats on baby Oscar. Thank you. How is fatherhood so far? Pretty good? I can't see it with all the mics and people I'm talking. No, it's it's wonderful. Speaking of Christine helping out, Like yesterday I was filling out all the correct insurance stuff for for Oscar in the family, and I like, I messaged her like fifteen times.
I just like feel real bad, you know, but she she helped me out and he's taken care of. But yeah, Danielle, my wife and I just had our firstborn son. It's been absolutely wonderful. Um and then we haven't been getting any sleep, but he came early. UM, so there was a little scare there but the little nuggets doing good and we're kind of just nesting at home. Um, so I figured I'd come in and hang out with you
guys again. Um what does that mean? Nesting at home? Oh, that means like every three hours we get the little guy up and feed him since the day was born. When she was born October um, which is like a process for when they're that small. It takes you know, like minutes to feed him, then you put them down, and then you do it again. Um. But I've been able to get some house projects done to heat her in my garage. I got out bow hunting one day,
successfully successfully slice the heck out of my thumb with broadhead. Um. Yeah, stitches and all, stitches and all. But yeah, well it sounds like nesting at home. A day of bow hunting chester a good job. Well yeah, but I mean I don't get a lot of opportunity to bow hunt anymore. So when Danielle says you should go, I go. And it was the only day I got. But yeah, spending spending most of the time at home, playing a little music,
hanging out with a kid, and yeah, it's it's really nice. Actually, busy man, nisc have any nicknames. Well, Steve wants his real name to be Chester, not Oscar. We found that out. He tells me. Every time I see him. He says, Chester, I think you made a big mistake here, but I don't care. I like Oscar. It's a family name. Middle name is Gregory, so we call him Floyd. That's real. Good Yanni, Brody, Corey, Phil. Do you guys miss the nesting days or is that like we're glad we're not
there anymore. I'll just I'll jump in before them really quick, because I was I was talking to Chester yesterday and he was I was asking about Oscar and the baby, and he goes, I'm not getting a lot of sleep. And I was like, oh man, it's it's terrible, and he kindly looks at me. He goes, I'm actually kind of enjoying it. And I was like, oh, well, I mean it's like, yeah, it's worth it. But but I mean, my experience was a little bit different because m my,
my wife was in school full time. She went back to school after like six days after having a kid. I didn't get any paternity leave. We were like on the opposite shifts getting no sleep. Honestly, it was terrible movie theater days. That was my target. Those are my target days, and they don't They're not real forgiving when it comes to paternity leave, I imagine not at that time.
Maybe it's gotten better. But targets a great pace to work when you're getting no sleep, because you can just kind of wander around and look like you're doing something, but you're actually kind of taking like a power nap. Yeah, man, I feel lucky. I got all kinds of le market were good. I did the whole I think you you made. You did a bunch of daddy day care too, like I did months of that. You did for at least one of them, right, almost a year I was home
with one of the same. Here back to the game of Trivia and now dots again chest Here Now, if you're not familiar, this is a ten round quiz show with questions from meat eaters four verticals which are hunting, fishing, conservation, and cooking, and there's a prize. Media will donate five dollars to the conservation organization of the winners choosing, and each week here on Trivia we reveal a new stant. This week we're looking at wins tracked against appearances on
the show, Brody is our leader. He has won forty three percent of the games that he's played in. That's followed by Clay At, Steve AT, and Janice at. No other player is in double digits. Can you text that to Steve right now? We can do that. We can do that. You You've got him by four percentage points. Yanni's that seamur right to you? Okay with that? Yeah? Yeah, It's tough pill to swallow, but I'm okay with it. Now.
We have some housekeeping to get to. On episode three forty five of Me Eater Trivia, I asked how many wildcats are native to North America. I said the correct answer was six, which I got from National Geographic, but about twenty listeners wrote in to let me know that it's actually seven, and I was missing the market cat.
I made that correction on episode three fifty nine. Well, now I need to issue a correction to that correction because another listener wrote in to say that I was also missing the onsla, which is known as the northern tiger cat. The northern tiger cat only ways about five pounds, making it lighter than domestic cats. They are found in parts of Costa Rica and Panama, as well as most
of the Amazon Basin. In South America. The northern tiger cat is considered a vulnerable species across much of its range, but can still be hunted in Ecuador, Nicaragua, and Peru. So there aren't six wildcats in North America like I stayed in episode three, and there aren't seven wildcats in North America like I stated on Episode three fifty nine, there are in fact eight wildcats native to North America.
First ever correction issued on a correction that was just a flawed, flawed question by me to begin with, Yanni, you feel better now knowing that there's eight. Well, we asked used to ask that question in Meteor Trivia when we did trivia before podcast during the v I P events, and what was your answer? It was six? Now we know it's a I'm not even convinced that's eight. I'm
sure we'll hear from somebody else. Now there's probably a hybrid between two of these that make it nine, and then another species we missed out on that's gonna make it ten. We'll see what happens with the wildcats of North America. Now they shall be index for this game of Trivia is a six, so our winner should have a very strong score. Also, there's an announcement at the end of the episode of Trivia that you'll want to stick around for. It has to do with some upcoming shows.
And with that we're onto the game play the drop Phil. Look, I need to know what I stay in the wind to everything? How's that? Just tend to win everything? Damon suckers. Question one, we should add a gobble to the nause every episode. We can keep making it longer and longer. There's gonna be a two hour podcast by the time we're done. Question when the topic is fishing and this is multiple choice. This first great question comes to you
as via James Morris. If you have a question you think is right for Meat Eater Trivia, you can send it to Trivia at the meat eater dot com. This Seth's dad. I don't know that is his name. I think so you see you'll see what is the only state without a naturally occurring lake? Is it Maryland, Arizona, Real, Whode Island, or Texas? What is the only state without a naturally occurring lake? Your choices are Maryland, Arizona, Rhode Island, or Texas doesn't appear as though anybody knows this. Yanni
hasn't even picked up his white board and marker yet. Maryland, Arizona, Rhode Island, Texas. Now, Christine, you said that you had been studying for this show. How did you study for a game of meat eater trivia? I realized I didn't study that well, Okay, I looked over a lot of maps, read some articles. That's markers are already going back one more time. What is the only stay without a naturally occurring lake Maryland, Arizona, Rhode Island or Texas? Does everybody
have an answer? A lot of writing? Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Maggie saying Rhode Island, Christine saying Texas, Brodie saying Rhode Island, Corey sang Rhode Island, Chester saying Arizona, Tressed saying Rhode Island, Sam saying Texas. Jana sang Rhode Island. Nobody got it correct his Maryland. Maryland does have a handful of rivers and freshwater ponds, but none are big enough to qualify as a lake.
Scientists believe one of the last natural lakes in Maryland was Buckles bog which would have been full of water about fourteen thousand years ago. What's the scientific clarification for a late I don't know. I imagine just like bigger than an acre or something like that, or I don't know what. They're gotta be bigger than that, I would think so man, none of them in Maryland, though. Question to the topic is hunting. What citrus soda from Coca Cola wrapped their cans in camouflage as part of a
hunting season promotion? In what citrus soda from Coca Cola wrapped their cans in camouflage as part of a hunting season promotion? Dressing you know this quick answer? It was just a quick guess. Okay, What citrus soda from Coca Cola wrapped their cans in camouflage is part of a hunting season promotion? In when you for all the newcomers, when you hold up your answers, hold them up nice and high, so Spencer you can see him. Thank you, Johnnie,
You're very helpful. I'm not new, but I'm holding it low here. I might be all that he's showing his answer to everybody. Does everybody have an answer? Go ahead and reveal your answer. We have Maggie saying mountain dew, Christine saying sprite, Brodie saying sprite, Corey saying sun kiss, chest you're saying mountain dew, Tresses saying sprite, say I'm saying orange crush, and Janice saying mello yellow. We have
a correct answer in the room. It's melo yellow. Y did you know that it was just this was part of mellow Yellows. This is my world campaign that marketed to hunters in Coca Cola and Real Tree, which are both Georgia based companies, haven't gone back to the camel can design in six years. So you did not know that, yohann, he was just a guess. I did not know what that they did it. Yeah, I know. I just knew that mello yellow was a Coca Cola product. Would be
PEPSI right line of thinking though. Question three the topic is conservation. This next great question comes to us via Alex Taylor. If you have a question you think is right for Meat Eat to Trivia, you can send it to Trivia at the meat eater dot com. This invasive plan, which is a climbing perennial, has been nicknamed the vine that ate the South. This invasive plant, which is a climbing perennial, has been nicknamed the Vine that Ate the South.
Not enough Southerners in here, apparently because nobody knew it, Yanni with a quick answer, though, do you know what, Yanni? I think you got this one? Maybe I got a good guess, the vine that ate the South. There's a lot of invasives down there, they complain about when I'm down visiting my in laws in North Carolina. They probably got this plant there, only one of them, though, there's the vine that ate the South. Bro do you think
you got this? No, I don't even have an answer, but like I know, I've read about it, but I just can't remember what the hell it is. Not enough Southerners in the room. Do you like that tactic? Body uses to like look, threw his hat into the universe, answer that so far nothing nothing came by his cheat sheet top of his hat. Pick vine, any vine? Everybody have an answer? YEA, go ahead and reveal your answers.
We have. Maggie sang napweed, Christine without an answer, Brody sang Ivy, Corey sang red vine like the licorice, Chester saying buckthorn tressas saying looping, looping, Sam saying wild grape, Jana saying creeping myrtle. M M. Nobody got it. Yes, the correct answer is cut zoo. That's the damn word. I was trying to remember. Yeah, it's actually a pea plant. But yes, it's it's a vine. So far the Shelby index is way she might win the game. Actually, I
don't know what we do in that case. Cut Zoo is native to Asia and arrived in America in the late eighteen hundreds. The plant is so destructive that its present will actually bring down property values. During its pete growing season, it can grow twelve inches per day, and while dear dew brows on it, it usually out competes native plants that they'd prefer to eat instead. How do you spell spencer ku d z you cud zo? If you ever watched the Sikh one hunters in Atlanta, Georgia,
they're always hunting around cuts you. Is that now the plant that you're you're in laws having North Carolina? Yeah, now it, But I just didn't. I didn't think there was a vine because that's the number one invasive their complaining about is cud Zoo, fighting it bad rough games. So far we've had one correct answer. There's three question four.
The topic is woodsmanship. What nine eight six Gary Paulson book is about a thirteen year old boy who lives in the Canadian wilderness for fifty four days after surviving a plane crash. What Night six Gary Paulson books about a thirteen year old boy who lives in the Canadian wilderness for fifty four days after surviving a plane crash. Corey said he loves this book. Oh, I feel like anyone who's listened to the Mediator podcast for like any
amount of time would know this answer. Okay, except for Chester. I feel like I have right, but I also feel like I don't know. Go with your gut, Chester. I'm gonna get a copy for Oscar. I have read these books. Yeah, Gary Poulson, I think he just died recently. I didn't know that last couple of years. Was was he as popular among female uh females who liked the outdoors as he was males. I was obsessed with Gary Pulson as a child. I wanted to be a sled dog racer
because of Garry Paulson. When I was an elementary schooler. I competed to even have a little sled dog and made my dog fool me around. I I was obsessed, so for me, he was. I understand I do not speak for all females, but yes, I've never heard of him. So Chester, do you have an answer? I have an answer? Does everybody have an answer? Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Maggie saying Hatchett, Christine saying Hatchett. Bro He's
saying hatchet, Corey saying Hatchett, Chester saying Brian's Hunt. Trusted without an answer, Sam and saying Hatchett. They got it. The correct answer is Hatchett. Now, there was there was a bunch of sequels, and I don't know if that was one of them. I think there was, like The River Um, but Brian's Hunt I think was a Gary Paulson book. I don't know if it was part of this series, though, Man, that's no sleep, is you got? That's right? Like Yanni said, He's gonna buy you the
whole Gary Paulson series. I think that's what Yannis said right now. In two thousand seven, a boy scout it missing in the North Carolina wilderness for four days when he was finally rescued. He said he was able to survive by applying the woodsmanship principles he learned from the book Hatchet, and in two thousand twelve, School Library Journal ranked the book twenty three on its list of the top one hundred children's novels of all time. Now, Phil, was Hatchet on your radar as a kid as well?
Oh yeah, yeah, no, our our teacher turned it into a whole unit. We did a thing. I mean the I I did a rod. It was a whole Gary Paulson thing. There was a there's a passage in that book when he finds he comes upon like the dead pilot of that plane that like deeply affected me as a kid. Tell us more. Oh, it was just it was like horrifying to me as like a third grader or whatever. Yeah, dead dead, human bodies. It was kind of the first time I had ever read something with
that in it. So, now, Janice Brody had had you guys read this book before you aged out of aged out of Gary Paulson series. By then? By when oh no, before I mean, how old do you think we are. I'm just asking, just asking. No, I read it. I did not read it until in the last couple of years when I read it to my girls. You read in the last couple of years. Yeah, that's great. Yeah, I like it to my girls. I wasn't just in
bed at night. Question five. This is our listener Question of the Week, which was won by Marlon Brandon for sending this great question. Marlin is going to get a signed book by Steve. If you want a chance to win the Listener Question of the Week, then send your question to Trivia at the meat eater dot com. What athlete uses his yacht called the Catch twenty three to compete in North Carolina? Is Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament? Every year? What athlete uses his yacht called the Catch
twenty three to compete in North Carolina? Is Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament every year? A quick answer from Brody? Brody, you know this? Oh yeah, I feel like there's just I'm not even Kay doesn't want to give a hint somewhere. Chester's a lot of hints, is what I'm saying. Chester's got big eyes. Chester, You think you come up with the right answer, pretty calm. If this is an athlete from North Carolina that catches things and is the number
twenty three. That's no hint that question. It's not like you're saying anything that's not interested to hear. There's a you know, if it's in the question or not. Like he just said, the question is the question? Yeah, but she bird information about the information. Yeah, it didn't take a whole lot of inference. It was laid out there. That's stepping over the line. That doesn't help me at all.
Does everybody have an answer? Absolutely not. I just want to know, do you have the genesis of the name? How went from catch twenty two to catch twenty three in your explanation? To talk about it afterwards? Talk about it afterwards, Sam, you have an answer, Gonna come up with one. I've got a backup. Okay, you ready, He's going with the backup, spitting Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Maggie saying, what's that? Say? No, what's no mean?
I do not have an answer, okay, Christine saying, Joe Mauer, Brody saying, Michael Jordan's Cordy sang, Michael Jordan's Chester saying, Jackie Robinson Tresses saying, Jared Allen, Sam saying, Tom Brady, and Janice sang Mike Jordan's, the correct answer is Michael Jordan's is Jackie Robinson dead. I would imagine for a minute forty six forty two two think you're right, the last person wear it would have been a movie. It's called forty two. That's that's I think Jordan's both just
won a bunch of money recently. Didn't see those hints didn't seem to help too much, bro, I thought they were very helpful. They were they were well the catch twenty three, I mean popular, one of the most popular athletes effort, Like who doesn't know his numbers? Twenty three? Right? He went to North Carolina. I'm saying, Christine Tress, are you both from Minnesota? Um, I'm from Montana. But okay, oh so you both with Minnesota athletes, but neither one
of you are from that. I definitely weigh in on Jordan being the best player ever and not Lebron James. Now. Jordan's team caught a four hundred forty two pound blue marlin in which took fourth place for heaviest catch of the day. He also landed a twenty five pound dolphinfish, which was the eighth heaviest of the tournament. The Catch twenty three is an eighty four ft yacht that's wrapped with the same design as his heir, Jordan's three sneakers. Honest,
I don't know. I doubt there was ever a catch twenty two. I think he was just purely catch twenty three because he was the number twenty three and he's catching stuff, catching stuff, a lot of stuff. We are halfway through the game of trivia. Give us a scoreboard update, Phil. With zero points are Tressa and Chester. Sorry, I wish I could be more happy for you. This is the worst I've ever done. So we have Sam, Maggie and
Christine coming up next. Corey and Brody have two points apiece, and in first place with three points is the honest patelis You're you're in a race here to beat Shelby. Question six, the topic is cooking. What Southern state has a pot roast recipe named after it that features ranch dressing mix as you mix and pepper and Chinese I love this rest got it? Oh man? It's so good.
What Southern state has a pot roast recipe named after it that features ranch addressing mix, aju mix and pepperun Chenie seems as though Maggie is the only one who knew the all need to make this. I'll tell you all about it, Tressy, you had a quick answer. You know this one. No, it's just another guess. Okay, looking for a southern state with the pot roast recipe named after it. I agree with Maggie. It is my favorite way to make a venison roast. It's so easy, it's
so good. I just having to pull one out of the first before freezer before I came down there you go this morning shank season. What are you making? Brody? Oh, just like a beef boring and your own shank thing type thing. And that's you got about eight hours to wait for a right at least, Man, there's a couple of elk shanks in there, and those tendons take a while. Though. Breakdown would know this one. I don't know. I'm not gonna tell you. Does everybody have an answer? Go ahead
and reveal your answers. We have Vegg sang Mississippi, Christine sang Louisiana, Brody saying Kentucky, Corey sang Texas. Chester has dad brain couldn't come up with a southern state DRESSA says Louisiana, Sam sadly Mississippi, and Janie saying Texas. The correct answer is Mississippi. This recipe was created by Robin Chapman from Ripley, Mississippi, in the ninety nineties. It was her family's favorite meal, so she shared it in the
Beach Hill Church of Christ cookbook. It since blew up in popularity and has been pinned on Pinterest over a million times. If you want to learn how to make it, then go to the mediata dot com and check out our recipe called Venison Mississippi pot roast. Why is it? Tell me why you love it so much? Spencer flavor is great. Um, it's got like a little spice but not too much. You can just serve it on mashed potatoes, you can serve it on a sandwich. It's just very
versatile and I think it's very palatable. Um, whether you like spice or a lot of flavor or whatever. Maggie, why do you like it so much? I like making sandwiches with it. And it's like you can like throw all your stuff in the pot roast in the morning and like leave and go do whatever you want to do in the day and like come home and you got dinner ready. It's just like one of those good easy meals that everyone's like, man, this is so good.
What do you do? And I'm like, there's some ranch dust and a can of pepperccini like in a jar and a slow cooker and it's awesome. Like it's shocking how good it turns out. I also nothing against folks from Mississippi. I call it white trash pot roast, just because like it does feel like that when you're putting like brown sugar and ranch dressing. Yeah, and like butter. I put a stick of butter in there. I don't know if it does it's good. Question seven the topic
is wildlife. This next question is a visual question. If you want to see what the room is seeing, then go to Instagram and check out at Spencer New Hearth. I'll make it my most recent post. I am going to show you a video of a man who had a cable show from two thousand eleven to two thousand fourteen. You need to tell me his nickname. Get thread down. And now when you came out of wading, made a little noise there? What was that? That's a rebel wind
and yeller that's it there, Yale. Every time you catch them at your let me hear it. Letna hear that crowder. You know, I give you power, you know before you can catch you. Now you got in. Yeah, I got a quarter showne and a quarter Cherokee. Yeah yeah, another quarter the white man at the Yankee and you know Union and the other quarter is a competitor. Wow. They put that on TV today again. He had a cable show from two thousand eleven to two fourteen. You need
to tell me his nickname. Seems as though nobody knows this, Maggie. You had a quick answer, Do you know it? No, I'm confluence looking for his nickname. How come you can't tell us the name of the show. M hmm. We'll talk about it in the follow up. Fact to it. This is a tough round. Yeah, props the Shelby. I think this is an example of her just having too much exposure to my brain, um and things like I watched this show. I make Mississippi po roast a lot,
So it's uh tougher than it seems. I just need to come hang out with you for a couple of weeks. It's right, do your dishes come join the nest. We need to get back to our roots with like hunting. Yeah, I'm like, give me more. These are these are what popular culture? Is that? What they call that? Probably short of just like pop culture questions? Is it really a test of your knowledge of hunt fish cook? Absolutely? Does
everybody have an answer this question? No, what this person's nickname is has more to do with how much time has been on the couch washing TV. What's up? Chester? I used to know. I'm not gonna say. Do you know this answer? I don't think so. Does everybody have an answer? Looking for his nickname? Go ahead and revealierrate hold okay, Chester has got a last second, Go ahead
and reveal you answers. We have Maggie saying turtleman, Christine saying gator boy, Brodie sang turtleman, Corey sang the swampman. Chest you're saying turtle man, Tress is saying Larry the cable Guy, Sam saying turtle Tom, and Janice saying Couter. My mom used to have a blue tickhound dog named Cooter. Oh, maybe that could be the name of my next one. We have a correct answer in the room. It's turtle man. Did you know that brod you just I did right,
literally right at the last second. We used to say my buddies, and I like, that's right. That was Turtle Man's call, Maggie, did you know that one? We're just guessing. I just remember what the Turtle Man's up to these days. Turtle Man's real name is Brown Jr. And his Animal Planet TV show was Call of the Wild Man. Each episode featured Earnie operating his nuisance animal removal business in Kentucky.
Turtle Man would go to people's homes to remove things like skunks, snakes, and turtles, and then he would be compensated with gifts like moonshine, car parts, and firewall. His show lasted for four seasons and seventy two episodes. I've seen every one of them because my roommate and I in college would DVR it every time. Crack of Hams and absolutely we had it. There was a murderers Row of good TV. I think it was on like Wednesday nights via Duck Dynasty, and then he had Turtlemanuh great
show Question eight. We'll get a scoreboard update from Phil after this. The topic is biology. This next great question comes to was via Alex Sutherland If you have a question you think is right for Meat Eater Trivia, you can send it to Trivia at the meat eater dot com. How many marsupials are native to the United States? How many marsupials are native to the United States? Like anybody has an answer? Yet? He's doing a lot of math core? You know this one? No, not at all? Do you
know what a marsupial is? My kid and I were talking about marsupials last night. Really what what about him? But we were talking about kangaroos. That's how old your kid four? You gotta show him the video that dude getting in a fist fight with a kangaroo. Have you seen a few of them out? Yeah, my kid's been getting in fights at school though, so I might wait till least five. In the meantime, Janice will buy you Gary Paulson's book The Hatchet. Does everybody have an answer?
How many marsupials are native to the United States. Let's go go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Maggie saying one, Christine saying to Brodie saying one, Corey saying one, Chester saying three, Tresses saying four, Sam saying three Janice saying one. The correct answer is one. The only marsupial in America is the Virginia possum. They are considered to be the northernmost marsupial in the world. Their native ranges from Central America to the Midwest, but their populations have
boomed thanks to humans. Like most marsupials, possums have a pouch where the newborns live for the first three months of their life. Now Steve was here, he'd he'd ask everyone what the nickname for a possum is? Grinner? That's right, sure, there's there's got to be many more, right, many. There's a good children's book out there. I think it's just called What's that about. It's about a little family of
possums and their year. What's interesting about it is that by the end of it there's one or two one, one or two left of the babies. Oh they die, Oh yeah, getting hit by cars, like all the things that actually happened. But it's not like a real downer you're reading. You're kind of like, Okay, that's how life goes, fair possum. That's why they start off with eight or however, the money they start off with the honest, maybe you should get that for baby Oscar. Add that to the lists.
Every book they always have to have some type of message take away. You know what is it in the Possum book? You though I don't know what life is hard? Have a lot of babies in case six of them die, something like that, get a good life insurance package. Bell. We have two questions left. Give us a scoreboard update. Yes, unfortunately, Chester, Christine and Trussa have been eliminated from the gaging, but
we have five players still left. With two points we have Sam James, three points, Corey Caulkins, and with four points apiece are Brody, Janice and Maggie. I'll tied for We're We're Question nine, the topic is public lands. What family organized day forty one day armed standoff at Oregon's Mall her Wildlife Refuge? In? What family organized a forty one day armed standoff at Oregon's Mall Humor Wildlife Refuge? In you know this one? Brodie, Maggie, you gotta hang
with these two, Okay? Looking for the name of the family that organized the forty one day standoff at the wildlife refuge in twenty sixteen. Now that I'm eliminated. I think I got this one. Okay. What was the name of the refuge? It is the Mall Humor Wildlife Refuge in Oregon. Does that help you? No, be honest, you know this. You can hang with Brody, believe so. Looking for the name of the family. I just hope I'm not off by like a letter to or something like that.
But does everybody have an answer? No? A lot of pressure me. I know name of the family? Chester. Why do you know this one? Uh? Well, I could be wrong, but I heard. I just remember hearing this and following. It's a fun story a little while ago. Fun story. That's go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Maggie saying the Trump's, Christine without an answer, Brody saying Bundy, Corey saying Bundy, Chester's saying Bundy trusted without an answer,
Sam without an answer, Janice saying Bundy. They got it. It was the Bundy's. I thought the Bunnies was farther back. They've been for a while. They had Yeah. Yeah, there's been other Nevada Nevada not paying like for grazing, right, there's all kinds of things. The Bundies organized the standoff in an effort to protest the treatment of two area ranchers convicted of federal land arson. One occupant was killed by the swat team after driving through a roadblock and
reaching for a handgun. The Bundies were also at the center of a standoff in Nevada when BLM rangers tried to seize the family's Cattaly as payment for over one million dollars in unpaid grazing fees. We have one question left, Phil, who is still in the game. Oh, we still got a lot of players left in Maggie, Corey, Jannie, and Brody. Brody and Janice have five points in first place, and Korey and Maggie have four points. Question ten. The topic
is hunting. States like Arkansas, Illinois, and Maine use this color paint on fence posts to indicate no trespassing. States like Arkansas, Illinois, and Maine use this color paint on fence posts to indicate no trespassing. Quick answer from Brody. But I'm basing it on Nie Corey, You're still in the game. Do you know this one? My in laws live in Illinois, you know, Maggie, do you know this one? No,
I'm guessing Okay, we have a confident break. I'm not confident, but I know of some other information that hopefully applies. States like Arkansas, Illinois, and Maine use this color paint on fence posts to indicate no trespassing. Yanni trying to force a tiebreaker here? Does everybody have an answer? Go
ahead and reveal your answers. We have Maggie saying paint, Christine sang, Brodie saying purple, Cordy sang purple, Chester saying white, Tress is saying green, Sam saying white, and Janice saying purple. Answer is purple. I didn't know about those other states. I just knew Pennsylvania. I knew it was something weird like that. Roughly a dozen states have some variation of the purple paint law, which is a substitute for no trespassing signs. The purple paint is often used on corner
posts and trees to mark private land boundaries. Other states like Idaho and Montana use orange paint instead. Fascinating, and we are going to overtime play the drop, Phil, But do Magan sense at all? First? Your left, you you can be second, you can be third, fourth, out give the tie breaking question. This will be a numerical question. Whoever is closest to the correct answer will be declared
our winner. The topic is fishing. According to a sixteen survey by the US Fish and Wildlife Service, what percentage of American women had fished in the last year. Why is that so funny? I don't know. I feel like, you know, if you guess wrong here, you could be sort of you know, aud by your answer, Um, are you looking for whole numbers? Decimal decimal point? What right it? To a decimal point? To a single decimal to a
single decimal point? According to a sixteen survey by the US Fish and Wildlife Service, what percentage of American women had fished in the last year. We are down to Janie and Brody, but if the rest of the room wants to play along, we'll hear your answers as well. We're just here to judge. How do you feel about this one? Brody? Well, I mean, I I hate these kind of questions, but I mean I think I'm gonna
be close. Okay, Yanny, you feel okay about this one? Yeah, I'm gonna add a number, okay, just to make it so that it's the same you know, does everybody else have an answer? Who's going to play along? Looking for what percentage of American women had fished in the last year? And this is a twenties sixteen survey, Brod, are you good? A lot of thinking over there, of right think, So
go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Christine thirty four, Corey saying seventeen point five, Chester saying six, tress Is saying twelve point three, Sam saying nineteen point two, and our two players left. We have Brody saying twenty two point seven and Janice saying twenty point one. You guys were within two percentage points of each other. The winner is Janice. The correct answer was seven percent, which Chester was only one percentage point off of yous gotta get
out and fish more. What the heck seven percent of American women had fished within the last year. I don't buy it. I think it's way harder than that. So maybe COVID did pull those numbers up. Yanni is our winner. He was thirteen percentage points off. But you were good enough. Gradulations, thank you. What happened Shelby? You did I'm gonna have to give her the tiebreaker. Now when I get home and see what she comes up with. Yeah, that's right. Yeah.
What happens next is Yanni gets to choose where the five hundred dollar donation goes. So what's it going to be. Let's go with the m u c C which is really okay, Well tell me why you're gonna pick it, right, Yeah, okay. Michigan, Michigan United Conservation Clubs. I don't quote me, but I think it's a nation's largest state conservation group. But don't quote me on that. Look at that's what their website says.
They gotta fight coming up. Uh there, I don't know, it might not be a fight, but they are hoping to introduce crane hunting to the uh you know, to the process and getting it approved and uh so they could use a little extra boost right now. It's gonna be great to see a crane season in Michigan. Maybe they can get dove hunting done as well. It seems crazy that they could get cranes approved before doves. Yeah, the whole dove thing in Michigan is But what more time?
What is that conservation group called the m u c C. M u c c fis going their way via Janice and Meat Eater. Now here's the announcement that I was talking about at the beginning of the show. Next week is the beginning of the twenty twenty two Meet Eater Trivia Tournament. It will be a three episode series where we start with fourteen players and then eliminate them until we crown a twenty twenty two Meet Eater Trivia Champion. There's plenty of drama along the way, and I'll give
you this spoiler. It all comes down to the final question the Meat Eater Trivia Tournament. Yeah, I need you got anything you want to say about it? He doesn't spoilers? Doesn't that want to give any spoilers. That's it for this episode of Meteor Trivia. Join us next time for more of the only game show where conservation always wins.