This Mead podcast. This episode is brought to you by Sea Foam Motor Treatment, a proud podcast sponsor of Meat Eater. Welcome to Meat Eater Trivia, the only game show where conservation always wins. I'm your host, Spencer Newhart, and today we're joined by Brodie Henderson, Danielle Pruett, Mark Kenyon, Tony Peterson, Clay Newcome, Casey Smith, Jason Phelps, and Brent and Reeves. Now, Brent, this is your first time playing Meat Eater Trivia. How
do you feel about your chances? I'm gonna win, okay, based on what When I was in Little League, I never went to the plate. I did not expect to hit a home run. And how did that work out for you? I'll played little league for four years. I hit one, okay, and now you're here playing trivia instead of in the majors or something, right, correct, That's the reason I'm here Now. I know you listen to some episodes.
How do you normally do? What would be like the low end of how you perform in the high end, I'm usually right around the Shelby Index. Okay. The highest I ever got was seven and it was tied for whoever one. I think it was Brody won that. Wow, Clay, does that check out? You know Brent better than anybody here. Brent is gonna be uh, he's gonna be real good at some stuff. But he's got to give me an example. He's got some holes. Give me an example. Man, that's
a good one. First, I want to ask you, Clay, do you know what what the hole would be in your competition? Because I've seen the stats and I know where you severely underperform. Really, I'm very interested in that. What do you think I couldn't tell you. I couldn't tell you my hole cooking. Cooking is right, I'd have to revisit the stats. But one time I checked um and your batting average was below ten percent. And cooking, I don't see the fishing pull much, Clay. No fishing fishing,
I'm weak. My wife will never forget him because he put mushrooms in chili and on my Instagram post one time. This whole Danielle mushroom, I was making a joke, is better than beans Texas. Now, Brent, though, back to Brent, what would be like a hole in his game that you were referring to. Brent is going to I would say cooking probably would be a hole. But there's a whole lot of stuff. He's a he's a generalist, Okay, so he's going to do pretty good. That works well
in this game. Now this is a ten round quiz show with questions from media. What do you got? How old are you? Fifty seven? Okay? In your trivia prime? What's this theory? The older you are, the better you do. But then there's a point at which you just started. That's probably we've we've been figuring out where the bell curve is. Lately it seems to be what do you think, Brodie in the forties? Wait a minute, like you start like dropping on like the peak of the bell curve
would be where you think, Yeah, I don't know. Forty to sixty tat I tell you who's gonna sneak up on us? As casey, this guy's, this guy's he doesn't have many holes. I'll surprise you. I thought that last time, and then it did not do very good. So I'm just gonna stay over here and stay quiet towards the second half, and good everybody, you'll feel my pressure. Come on. But his partner Tyler sneakily won the game that he was on. Okay, came up here from Texas in the
snow and cold and defeated the room. Tyler will do that to you. This is a ten round quiz show with questions from meat eaters four verticals which are hunting, fishing, conservation, and cooking, and there is a prize. Meat eater will donate five hundred dollars to the conservation organization of the winners choosing and each week here on Trivia we reveal a new stat for the Stat of the Week. This week, we're looking at player performance for the first question of
each game. On average, players have a forty eight percent success rate on multiple choice questions and average they have a thirty seven percent success rate for the other nine questions. So that's an eleven percent increase for the first question of the game. And Brodie wanted to know how important it is for players to get the first question right. Well, in seventy three percent of games the winner has gotten
the first question right. On the contrary, only twenty seven percent of the time does someone win without getting the first question just walk out of the room. So that makes question one the best predictor for player success very meaningful to get the multiple choice question right. If not behind the eight ball? Do you do you pick the first question intentionally for one that you feel like people are gonna get or is it gonna be a hard one?
The first question is the only multiple choice question that we have, so that's why number one is always different than the rest of the batch. It's always always multiple choice, and we have some housekeeping it get you. In a previous game of trivia, I asked what fish Santiago battled with and the old Man in the sea before losing it to sharks. I confused the room by saying the family of fish would be good enough, which led to a scenario where I accepted sailfish is an answer, but
not billfish. Listening back to that episode, I realized my stance was lacking common sense. Although Hemingway never explicitly says what type of marlin it was, it was clearly a blue marlin based on size and location. When I wrote that question and said I'd accept the fish family, I was trying to be proactive about not creating uncertainty, but
instead I did the opposite. So I'm going back in time and letting level headedness prevail by accepting Brodie's answer of billfish slash blue Marlin, but not accepting the answer of sailfish. This doesn't change the outcome of the game. It just gives Brody an even more authoritative victory. Correct that would have changed the outcome of the game. Instead of winning with eight points, he won with nine. Listening back Brodie, I was like, Yeah, that just didn't make
sense what I did. I came in overprepared. I worked myself into a pretzel and that was the outcome. That's why you're leading. Thank you, Brodie, Thank you Clay, pulling for you too today. Let's go now the Shelby index fort Today's game is a three, so our winner should get six correct answers, and with that we're onto the game of trivia. Play the drop, Phil, Look, I need to know what I stand to win everything? How's that? Just tend to win everything? Game on Suckers. Question one,
As always Clay, this will be multiple choice. The topic is biology according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. Which of these jobs has the highest average salary? Is it wildlife biologist, forrester, archaeologist, or veterinarian. According to the US Bureau of Labor statistics, Which of these jobs has the highest average salary? Four choices or wildlife biologist forrester, archaeologist or vet. Quick answer from Danielle, Danielle, you know this one. Oh yeah, I've had to take my dog,
don't Spencer now. I haven't seen anybody change their answer, Danielle to take my dog to the I have some concerns about the lack of specificity and one of these career again is according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, does everybody have an answer? Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Danielle saying forrester. Now she says VET, Tony saying VET, Brent saying VET, Casey saying VET. Everybody said vet, and they got it right. The correct answer is veterinarians.
The average salary for an archaeologist is sixty seven thousand dollars, for a forester is sixty eight thousand, for a wildlife biologist is seventy thousand, and for a veterinarian is one hundred ten thousand. Veterinarian is also the most prolific career from that list. In America, there are twice as many vets as there are wildlife biologists, archaeologists, and forresters combined. We're going to get so many people writing in saying
that's completely Those numbers are way off. They can take it up with the US like some kids like sixty eight thousand for a wild by biologist no Way. Question to the topic is cooking. This is our listener question of the Week, which was won by Walker Wallace for sending this great question. Walker is going to get a book signed by Steve. A steak that's cooked to this city style is referred to as being black and blue. A steak that's cooked to this city's style is referred
to as being black and blue. Danielle is the only one who's come up with an answer. She has an unfair advantage. Was that Jason, I don't know she cooks more than I do. Tell you right now, No, it makes you feel better. I miss both cooking questions last last series. Gain. A steak that's cooked to this city's style is referred to as being black and blue. We're looking for a city city that's right, Danielle, Do you have this one right? Danielle doesn't know. I know it,
but there's I have a hint of doubt. Okay's I have a really bad memory. Okay. Mark and Jason sharing answers down. What do you guys think of each other's answers? Jason, what do you think? You think he's right? His is a good Mark? What do you think of Jason's answer? Okay, but they're different? Yea, I have no idea. Does everybody have an answer? No, I don't know. I didn't know city's head stakes. That's how bad it is. Go ahead
and reveal your answers. We have Danielle saying Pittsburgh, Tony saying New Orleans, saying Kansas City, Casey saying case Mark saying New Orleans, Jason saying Saint Louis, Clay saying Kansas City, Brodie saying New York. We have a correct answer in the room. It's Pittsburgh. God, Pittsburgh steak is one that's been seared at a very high temperature so that it's
charred on the outside and rare on the inside. Some say the history of this steak dates back to the Great Depression, when steel mill workers cooked cuts of beef on blast furnaces that were over two thousand degrees. If you want some tips on how to make a great steak. Then go to the media dot com and read Daniel Pruett's article called how to perfectly cook I thought you were gonna say, go to Daniel's article on meta dot com for how to cook Pittsburgh's question three. The topic
is public lands. Name four of the seven states that the organ National Historic Trail passes through. Name name four of the seven states that the Organ National Historic Trail passes through. Looks like some folks are doodling on their boards, maybe drawing where that trail goes. See if they can find the seven states. Tony with the quickest answer, Tony, how you think you're doing can do on this one?
Not very well, but I might have got it. Okay, need four four answers, give me five and you're wrong? Do you not write five answers? Mark? Okay, I got this one all right. Why why do you feel so confident because I'm into the Organ trail. It's interesting. Good again? Need four of the seven states that the Organ National Historic Trail passes through. If we ever do a book club, there's a super fun Organ Trail book. Which one did you read? The one by A rinker Buck, same one,
that's the one I read. Yeah, it's a good like pop approach to it. You know. I liked it. I didn't love it um and I actually recommended it to Clay at one point because there's so much darn mule talking. Half the book is about mules. Because the guy actually got mules and rode with a mule and cart across as close as he could. Follow the trail while examining the history of the whole thing is interesting. Again, I
liked it. I did have some regret afterwards that I didn't pick a different Organ trail book, because I think there are may be better ones out there, and I was looking for more of the historical perspective rather than someone, you know, just going down Highway eighty one or whatever road. Yeah, this is like an experiential one. Sure does everybody have an answer written down? I got four? Brodie, go ahead
and reveal your answers. We have Danielle Saying, Organ, Idaho, Washington, Utah, Tony Sang Organ, Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Brent Saying Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Organ, Casey Sang Oregon, Nebraska, Wyoming, Idaho, Mark Sang Oregon, Idaho, Nebraska, Wyoming, Jason Sang Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming, South Dakota, Clay sang Organ Nebraska, Missouri, Wyoming, Brodie Saying Wyoming, Idaho, Organ, Utah. The seven states are Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon,
and Washington Boom, South Dakota, HOSM. The room did, Okay, how many folks got that one right? Three people got it right. The rest of you were very close. Again. Seven states Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon. I got really nervous after I wrote Missouri. The Oregon Trail, which starts in Independence, Missouri and ends in Oregon City, Oregon, was deemed a National Trail by the Congress in nineteen seventy eight. The National Trails Office is part of the
National Park Service. Their mission is to protect and promote routes with historical and cultural significance. Now, some of you who gave incorrect answers may have given an answer, were part of the Oregon Trail passed through like, because of course it had little splits and stuff like that. But I was referring specifically to the trail that is part
of the National Park Service. Yeah, i'd probably been if y'all just do a little more research if you would have played the game more when when you're a kid, you know the question for the topic is fishing. This next great question comes to is via Sam Johnstone. If you have a question you think is right from meat Eator trivia, you can send it to trivia to meat eater dot com. What popular fishing luard color gets its name from a French liqueur? Yeah? What popular fishing luard
color gets its name from a French liqueur? Quick answers from the entire room. Everybody may get this one right. Is everybody ready? Go ahead and reveal your answers. Um, everybody says chartruse, And everybody got it right. It was too he said, char trust. I never said I was a good speller. The color Chartruse is named after a greenish yellowish French liqueur named are Truce that was invented in seventeen thirty seven. It is composed of distilled alcohol
aged with one hundred and thirty different herbs. The flavor has been described as very sweet with a spicy and pungent aftertaste. Yep, he's not the famous quote tell it to us, Brodie. If it ain't our truce, it ain't no use. Question five. The topic is conservation. The actor Iron Eyes Cody was better known by this nickname for his tear jerking performance in a nineteen seventy one Keep America Beautiful commercial. Casey with a quick answer, here's the
question again. The actor Iron Eyes Cody was better known by this nickname for his tear jerking performance in a nineteen seventy one Keep America Beautiful commercial. Like I r O n. Iron Eyes Cody? Looking for his nickname Golly, which is more famous? I know the commercial realm okay, but I can't think of the name. Casey, do you
know this one? Well? Potentially, but there might be a different I mean, this is beyond my years, but reaching back into something who was alive in nineteen seventy one? In here? Right? Okay? It does sounds familiar. Absolutely no commercial, Oky, So you have the answer. I have a answer. I knew his name was Ironized Cody. What was his name? Clay is trying to pull more information out of you
brand looking to my again. The actor Iron Eyed Cody was better known by this nickname for his tear jerking performance in a nineteen seventy one Keep America Beautiful commercial. I don't think he was a Native American. Either you're handing out hints here, we're real Tony, you're gonna get this one, absolutely not Cole. Does everyone have an answer? Who's going to come up with an answer? I'm changing my answer? WHOA Oh wow? I just got the answer
from Brent's eyes and we're changing it. Has this a nickname withstood the test of times? Brody, you're helping out the room here again. Does everybody have an answer? Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Danielle saying iron eyes, Tony saying blue eyes, Cody, Brent saying what does that say? That? Ain't it? Casey sang the crying Indian, Mark saying the crying Brave, Jason saying Captain Planet Clay saying Tanto. Brody saying, sad Indian. The correct answer is the crying Indian? Right,
got it right? A few of you flirted with the answer but didn't quite get there. Good tribe, Brody. The environmental commercial first aired on Thurthday. It demanded Cody in a Native American costume and shedding a tear after a vehicle drives by him and throws trash out the window. Cody was one of Hollywood's go to actors for Native American roles, but it was later revealed that he was of Italian descent. Brenton, you were right on that front, but couldn't come up with the right He didn't have
it right the first time, did you? No? No? No? I wrote why titled? Because that was a trivia question to a football game. One time I just said why title? And it was right, and my brother thought they'd you the smartest guy ever. Oh, this actually happened to you. Yeah, you just guessed. I just guessed. So I've always figured. We are halfway through the game of trivia. Give us
a scoreboard update. Yeah, so everyone's doing pretty well. We've got Brent, Brody, Jason, and Tony all with two points apiece, Clay, Danielle and Mark have three points, and in first place
is Casey with four points. Everyone's doing well. Phil. Hey, one time my family was playing, like a big family group was playing a game, the game where you have a you're trying to describe an action, or you're trying to describe something with with words, but you can't say a certain group of words, so you go it this. It's not shreds, it's tab yeah, yeah. And my person got up to give their thing and like it's like
ready go, and I said Panda. They hadn't even said a word yet, and they go, oh my gosh, and it was Panda. Total guess. I mean for real, I wasn't cheating. I just I just got it. I started to just guess just by like looking in someone's eyes. Some miraculous things happened in to them. We've had Steve say that divine spirit has come to him and given him the answer the one example it happened, though the answer was wrong. Also, his humunculus helps him out a
tremendous amount. So this is the game for that sort of thing. Right. Question six, the topic is hunting. This next great question comes to is via Randy Bell. If you have a question you think is right for Meat Eator Trivia, you can send it to trivia at the meat eater dot com. How many states have established populations of halina? How many states have established populations of halina? Question about the meaning of established. It means that they
have halina that live and breed there. It's not just a random solo halina that wandered in that would not count. It's like there's a Havolina that walked into Wisconsin right now, Wisconsin is not one of the states. Um, that would not be a state where there is an established population understood US states here? US states again? How many states have established populations of Havolina? Does Mexico call their territory states? That's right, good question, Casey, just appreciate the United States.
When you're in this position, you need clarification. You go, Tony with a quick answer. Tony, you got this one. Uh, probably not. Okay, broad are doing a lot of hemming and hawing over here. We're all hemming and hawing about the same state. Who has hunted Havlina before? Nobody? Oh, Casey has Okay, Casey, you have a little bit of an advantage. I almost got. Well, it's argued by one. I almost hunt. Listen, Mark Head an encounter with the
rat and does everybody have an answer holding the gold? Okay, I want to hear the end of that story. Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Danielle saying three, Tony saying three, Brent saying five, KC saying five, Mark saying three, Jason sang four, Clay saying four, Brodie saying three. The correct answer is three. No. Well, Halina populations aren't well known, but estimates put herd sizes at about one hundred thousand in Texas, forty five thousand in Arizona, and
five thousand in New Mexico. Hevelina populations were on a nationwide decline for much of the twentieth century, but started to rebound once states treated them like a game animal. Okay, tell me why there aren't havlnas in southern California. Yeah, so I looked this up and people I described it as the Colorado River being a very very hard boundary for them. So they're not in California yet. But have
Alina have been moving further north. They're now on the rim of the Grand Canyon, which it seems like that wasn't a place that they were maybe about fifty years ago. Do you guys talked about armadillas recently? They're moving up north too, showing up in weird places. I like it. They are weird. Yeah, they're saying that someday they might be in southern Indiana. Let's go Question seven. The topic
is woodsmanship. Mariam Webster defines this phenomenon as the reddish light seen near sunset or sunrise on the summits of mountains. Miriam Webster defines this phenomenon as the reddish light seen near sunset or sunrise. Oh god, summits of mountains. I don't think this is woodsmanship. No, listen, this is much closer to the target category than a lot of spencer some questions that I Clay. We once had a woodsmanship question about what the most popular Girl Scout cookie is.
The tie there being that girl Scouts participate in many things similar to the boy Scouts, thus woodsmanship. Again, the question is Miriam Webster. He finds this phenomenon as the reddish light seen near sunset or sunrise on the summits of mountains. This is a little unfair. Do you folks who don't live near mountains like Brody over here, Tony? It seems like you knew this anyway, though, I'm getting
a little more confidence. I okay, I think I might have it good again his question seven, Clay lives in the mountains. I mean that's what he'd say. Come on, man, I mean anything over two thousand feets a mountain right with a thousand thousand foot of relief? Is that the definition. That's what I've heard. Okay, you run out of excuses to get this one right? Clay, Yeah, I don't know, man, you will in a few seconds. You see you have this one. I have an answer. I would say sixty
the first question I felt great about all day? Okay, me too? Is everybody absolutely? Really? Am I gonna feel dumb after you should? Is it better to not answer if you don't think you're even close or just like put a real bad I'm just trying to I mean, I'm not trying to be cute and just have like red light. Clay. I think you're running out of time though, Clay, Yeah, I think I'm out. I just gotta tap. Does everybody have an answer? What Panda? Go ahead and reveal your answers.
We have Danielle saying red Hayes, Tony sang elp and glow, Brent saying why a tittle? Casey saying what does that say? King fire Mark saying elp and glow? Jason sang twilight, Clay saying Panda body sang elp and glow. The correct answer is elp and glow. ELP and glow can happen indirect or indirect sunlight. One version is where the sun sets behind the horizon from an observer's point of view, but is not yet set from the mountain's point of view.
Another version is where the sun has set from the mountains point of view, but red light waves interacting with moisture in the atmosphere continue to illuminate the mountain. People give you so much grief on here, But I've learned like one thing already, Thank you Brand, Tonight Brand. You can step out of your hotel room, look up at the bridgers and you will see alp and glow, probably around like seven forty five or so, So take take a look. It's especially it looks even better when there's
snow on the mountain, like there is right now. So it's one word, alp and glow. One word. Yeah, there's no way I was getting that. Question eight, The topic is cooking. What type of fish is unagi? What type of fish is unagie? I'll spell that for you. You and Agi, Danielle and Brodie. I think they know it, Clay. We're really showing people what's going on. Now. That was a pretty cooking What type of fish is unagi? The topic is cooking? If I have this Rod. It's the
most ironic Rod answer I've ever gotten. Okay, I'm pretty excited about it. Clay just showed the whole room the way You're lucky. People like you so much. Clay needs help spelling perch here. Why let me see what you wrote down? Now, Clay, what do you got going on there? Does everybody have does everybody have an answer? Yes? Go ahead and reveal your answer. Clay's on his third version. Now we have Danielle saying eel, Tony sang blowfish, Brenton
saying sushi, Ksey saying eel, Mark saying tuna, Jason saying eel. Clay, he wrote down salmon, then he wrote down what'd you write down? Freshwater? Now he wrote down trout body saying the correct answer is eel. More specifically, it's a freshwater eel. But if you just said eel, we will give it
to you. Yeah, I got it right. You want to know why we were just joking about two thousands TV trivia because the only one I would get right as friends, And sure enough, there's a friends joke about Unagi where Ross says it's like his awareness of the environment, and they joked with like no No, I'm pretty sure that's sushi. So you were the last person I would guess as a friend's man boy, Mark, just wait to all the surprises you hear. In twenty fourteen, American Unagi in Maine
became the country's first hatchery to raise glass eels. Prior to that, almost every eel purchased in America was caught locally, flowing internationally to be raised overseas, and then flown back to be served. Did you get right, Tony Fel? We have two questions left? Where does the leaderboard stand? It's a great game. Um, Everyone still in the game, with the exception of Brent Reeves. Jason and Clay have three points apiece, Tony Peterson has four points, and we've got
a four way tie for first place. Mark, Casey, Danielle and Brody all have five points. The corners tickled if we can go to like a four way tiebreaker, so keep it up. Yeah. Question nine, the topic is biology. This next great question comes to via brand Jamison. If you have a question you think is right for Meat Eater Trivia, you can send it to trivia to meat eater dot com. This mosquito transmitted virus that causes birth defects first appeared in the United States and twenty sixteen
when a Miami community had an outbreak. This mosquito transmitted virus that causes birth defects first appeared in the United States in twenty sixteen when a Miami community had an outbreak. Some quick answers in the room, But it didn't seem like those folks are very over here. What are you reading off of broad either sum okay, I got an answer written down? Okay, okay, ok squerman or the corner.
Danielle looked real confident, though I feel like the last time I had trivia it was we had a similar question and I got it wrong. Yeah, well it's not I think the answer I have given a lot of hints here twenty sixteen. This mosquito transmitted virus one that causes births first appeared in the United States in twenty sixteen when a Miami community had an outbreak. As Brett is immune to all, explain that I have a Brodie's about a new tattoo I have in my arm. I
came here right from the tattoo parts. That is right. Do you recognize what that is? That's how it should sit. There's an ink blob that's building there. Yes, this is it. That is the dog from the Duck Hunt video game who's holding up a double that he killed. If you were to kill a double in the game Duck Hunt, the dog would show up holding both of the ducks. That is the tattoo that I just there a significance. You use that as a trivia question. You've had that
as a trivia question before. It was about the nineteen eighty four video game Duck Hunt, which about half the room got. The other half wrote down duck Hunter, which is not correct. I think we need a spencer tattoo related trivia question. How much did that tattoo set you back? Three hundred dollars? Three hundred? Okay, it's that going to change your mind about getting one, Clay, I mean if I was hoping to get a little bit bigger one. Do you think they give me a deal on a baby?
Are are you really considering getting one? No? Does everybody have an answer? Again, this is a question about the mosquito transmitted virus. Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Danielle saying West Nile, Tony saying Zeka, Brent saying West Nile. Case is saying Zeka, Mark saying malaria, Jason saying Zeka, Clay saying Zeca, Brody saying Zeka. They got it. The correct answer is the CDC issued travel advisories for expecting parents in twenty fifteen to multiple foreign countries that
had Zeka. Then they did the same in twenty sixteen when it appeared in Florida. The CDC reported two hundred and twenty four cases of Zeca that were acquired in the United States in twenty sixteen, seven cases in twenty seven, eventeen and zero. Ever since, Phil, we have one question left. I think that made things interesting. Where do we stand? Well, now, Brody and Ksey are tied up in first place with six points. But I'll have you know he's sitting in
my normal seat. Oh you think that has something to do with it? Oh, it was calculated. I was the first one in here. Very uncomfortable. Yeah, smart move Casey. However, Danielle, Mark and Tony are still very much in the game with five points. Okay, okay, last question, seems like we're due for a tiebreaker. Question ten. The topic is fishing. What brand was ordered to pay low rants his parent company thirty eight point eight million dollars for down scan
imaging patent infringement in twenty seventeen. What Brand was ordered to pay low Rants' parent company thirty eight point eight million dollars for down scan imaging patent infringement in twenty seventeen. Tony with a quick answer, Tony, are you going to get this one right? I'm gonna be real close. If I don't, you probably own the boat with the most electronics in this room, would be my guess. You think that gives you an advantage here? Uh? It might? Okay,
it might. You look the most confident. There's only like three guesses here that they have, maybe five. What Brand was ordered to pay low Rance's parent company thirty eight point eight million dollars for down scan imaging patent infringement in twenty seventeen. I'd like to buy Vell. I like that first vel emphasis you put on low Rants. I'm into that. Okay, I'm into that. Low Rance's parent company was ordered to get paid thirty eight point eight million dollars.
Does everybody have an answer? Brody, You're gonna get this one right? No comments? Casey, are you gonna get this one right? I'm kind of stanting where Tony is okay, feels like a tiebreakers on the way. It's hard to be great at this game. If you have two holes in your life. One hole you can get away with two holes. You don't stand a champishing and cooking and fishing. Danielle, how are we doing? I can't even think of a brand that's not gonna help you. Go ahead and reveal
your answers. We have Danielle saying bass pro Shop, Tony saying Hummingbird, Brent saying Minkota, Casey saying humming Bird, Mark saying humming Bird, Jason saying Hummingbird, Clay saying Shimano, Brody saying Garment. We have a correct answer in the room. The correct answer is Garments best Brodie Henderson with the buzzer. The patent feud between Jay, the patent feud between low Rants and Garment had been playing out in court since twenty fifteen before a Texas judge sided with low Rants.
The great irony is that just a few years prior, low Rants was sued by Hummingbird over patent infringement for side scan technology. So a lot of folks who said Hummingbird that was a logical answer, but it was not correct. Brodie, well done. Seven correct answers makes you the winner. Now you get to choose where the five hundred dollars donation from meat Eater goes. So what's it going to be? You know? Can we have a vote? Have we ever done that before? Do whatever you want with some money.
Start throwing out some names. Come on now, Western Native trat Initiative, peasants forever? Does it have to be one of these? On? This can be whoever you want, as long as it has a tie to a conservation organization, Meal Deer Foundation. Man, I've done them a couple of times. Arkansas Game and Fish Found All right, we'll do that one, called it next time. Now, who are we Who are we donating to you here? Brent? The Arkansas Game and
Fish Foundation. What do you like about that? They do a tremendous amount of work, not only for the state of Arkansas, but for the for the people that work in the agencies that like we did. We did a big money razor not too long ago and got to go on a Bardian study with the biologists. Through money we raised, they were able to purchase a bunch of GPS collars for Bears and did some some extra stuff that they didn't have in the budget to do. And
these folks help support that too. Very good. Now, I'll have you know, Brody has never done this before, he's never taken advice. He's in a good mood. He'll do that for him. Join us next time for more Meat Eater Trivia, the only game show where conservation always wins.