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Boondocks Hunting trivia Night 2

Boondocks Hunting Season 4 Episode 181

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Prepare for an adrenaline-charged evening with the Boondocks Hunting game night! Imagine Alex from Buckdown, Jay Jones from Outdoors in Color, Ethan the Archery Athlete, Squatch, Broadside Ambush Frank, and the reigning champion, Woods, all in one place, battling for the ultimate trivia title. From iconic hunting seasons to the most sought-after furs, our stellar lineup showcases their deep-rooted passion and knowledge for the sport. The camaraderie is palpable, and the competition is fierce, making for a captivating experience you wouldn't want to miss.

Witness our guests navigate through a labyrinth of challenging questions, starting with identifying Japan's native deer and leading to the record-breaking alligator of North Carolina. Ethan and Jones quickly rise as frontrunners, but the game takes unexpected turns with each question answered. A pivotal query about the duck hunting capital of the world propels the excitement to new heights, setting the stage for an unforgettable climax. This is not just a trivia game; it's a thrilling race where the participants' expertise shines through every answer.

As we approach the grand finale, the questions become even more complex, covering historical hunting regulations and elusive records. Alex makes a bold move, pushing Ethan and Jones to up their game. The tension reaches its peak in a high-stakes showdown filled with spirited debates on hunting terminology and state regulations. All eyes are on the tiebreaker, making it a nail-biting finish that will leave you at the edge of your seat. Tune in to experience the sheer excitement and unmatched knowledge that define this memorable episode.

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Speaker 1:

Next we have Jay Jones from Outdoors in Color. Welcome to the show. Let's go Now joining us after a two-year hiatus, we got Ethan, also known as Archery Athlete. What's going on? Everyone, followed by our newest member of the Boondocks hunting team, we have the Squatch. Welcome to the show and welcome to the team, brother. Some exciting news that we're dropping.

Speaker 2:

Thank you guys. I really appreciate the opportunity. It's awesome, man, I can't wait to share all the fun with you guys. I mean we have been sharing fun, but let's go, baby, let's go.

Speaker 1:

Definitely. And now for returning for the second appearance. He went 15 for 20. You guys know him as Broadside Ambush Frank. Welcome back. Are you ready to win? Are you going to not blow it this time? Hopefully I'm ready to win. Are you going to not blow it this time? Hopefully I'm ready to bring it home? Mike, Definitely. And now we have everyone's defending champion of this. He won 16 for 20. We have the Woods. Welcome, brother. What's?

Speaker 2:

up.

Speaker 1:

You ready to represent and defend your title and put Frank to shame again?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, let's get it done.

Speaker 1:

All right, we have 20 questions, let's get it going. So question number one which US state is famous for its annual deer hunting season, known as opening day or opening season? You have Texas, wisconsin, pennsylvania or Michigan, and I'm going to put that in the chat for you guys right now and I will repeat it one more time. You guys have oh, everyone's already doing it, so I don't even have to do it which us state is famous for its annual deer hunting season, known as opening day of gun season?

Speaker 1:

all right, we have everyone answering. So, frank, lead us off. What is your answer? I said Pennsylvania, alex. You know I had to go with PA man the Squatch. I said Michigan, ethan.

Speaker 2:

Pennsylvania. Hey man the Squatch, I said Michigan.

Speaker 1:

Ethan, pennsylvania Jones, wisconsin and the champ.

Speaker 2:

I had Michigan before. You even said Michigan as an option, so let's get it done All right.

Speaker 1:

Well, we have one person getting that answer correct. Outdoors in color? No way, no way, no way For the day of gun season? Wow, Is that a Michigan? Yeah, listen, it's a tough one. I mean Michigan, PA, pa, those are the obvious choices, but I think the there's a hunting public episode where they traveled back to to wisconsin or something like that and it was absolutely just like insane shots going off and I remember them talking about it where it was a like yeah, this is what it's like. All right. Question two which predator is often hunted for valuable fur commonly found in North America? You have A the wolf, B the lynx, C bobcat or D coyote.

Speaker 2:

Mike, can you repeat the question?

Speaker 1:

Yes, sir, which predator is often hunted for its valuable fur, commonly found in North America? A the wolf, b the lynx, c bobcat or D coyote.

Speaker 2:

Coyote.

Speaker 1:

Yes, dave, pa does shut schools down for opening day. I'm not sure if Wisconsin does, but they might. If any Wisconsin listeners out there, please let us know. All right, everyone answered in the chat. We're going to go the same. Frank, lead us off. I said Lynx. Okay, alex, I went with the Coyote.

Speaker 2:

Squatch. I went with the Coyote.

Speaker 1:

Squatch. I went with the Lynx Ethan. Same here. I went with Lynx Jones, beal and the Champ.

Speaker 2:

I said Lynx, unconfidently Oof. I said Lynx unconfidently.

Speaker 1:

Well, we have Jones, Alex, and oh, is it just you two? All right, just Jones and Alex getting Coyote. Yes, it is a Coyote. I thought everyone was going to get that one right. I thought everyone was going to go 100%.

Speaker 2:

That was kind of like a very general question, because aren't they all to a degree?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean listen, I would agree. But I guess you know what, when you think of like fair prices, like coyotes are the like I don't know, like lynx.

Speaker 2:

Is endangered. It's endangered.

Speaker 1:

It's very protective. Yeah, it's an endangered species and things like that. And bobcat you don't see bobcats nearly as much. I mean, look at the controversy through wolves, but coyote, I think, is the biggest. When you're talking predator hunting like coyotes are foxes, you're really I would say you're going there All right. Question number three In which of the following states is mountain lion hunting not permitted? A Colorado, b, california, c, ohio, d, montana or E Arizona?

Speaker 2:

Huh, I'm not going to. I'm not going to that night.

Speaker 1:

In which of the following states is mountain lion hunting not permitted? A Colorado, d California, c Ohio, d Montana or E Arizona. All right, and everyone answered Frank, what we got. I went with Cali Alex. What we got, cali Ethan, I'm hereifornia squash, californication, frank. I mean, oh my god, why did I say frank, cali and all right? For the first time, I think, maybe ever, no one got the answer correction it is the ohio there is no ohio season.

Speaker 1:

Damn, I suck. Today there's no ohio season at all. I thought that was the easy one too. I thought everyone was gonna get that one.

Speaker 2:

No ohio season well, there's no mountain, there's no mountain lions in ohio no mountain.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I don't. I don't think there's. I don't think there's mountain lions. California, you are allowed to hunt um mountain lions, uh, and they have a pretty decent uh population. That's where I think those two, those two uh teams were, that one team was just killed, that I think that was california.

Speaker 2:

I slipped the ball. I didn't even recognize the ball. Everything's Western.

Speaker 1:

Miss Old Girl Pursuits got that one correct. He said Ohio. All right, number four which US state is known for its large population of mule deer, pronghorn antelope, making it a popular hunting destination? Which US? I'll give you the options. Which US state is known for its large populations of mule deer and pronghorn antelope, making it a popular hunting destination? You have A Arizona, b Colorado, b Colorado, c Nevada or D New Mexico. Oh, Hmm.

Speaker 1:

Why Can you repeat that? Yeah, I just put it in the chat for you guys, but it's A Arizona, b Colorado, c Nevada and D New Mexico.

Speaker 2:

At least two of those are puzzles, there are not all four or ten possible.

Speaker 1:

I don't know if it's.

Speaker 2:

Arizona or the other in that Colorado.

Speaker 1:

I don't know. That's just a guess, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I mean.

Speaker 1:

Oh hold on.

Speaker 1:

Champ you ready? Yeah, I answered. Oh, oh, you did. Okay, all right, frank, I went with new mexico, alex arizona squash, new mexico. Ethan colorado jones, new mexico and the champ colorado. Ethan Colorado Jones, new Mexico and the champ Colorado. All right, we have both Alex and the Woods getting on the board with Colorado Dang, hold up Me too. Me too, I said Didn't I say Ethan? I said Alex. Oh my bad, you said that Ethan got that one. Sorry too. Me too, I said Perry, didn't I say Ethan? I said Alex. Oh my bad, you said that Ethan got that one Sorry.

Speaker 2:

Sorry, sorry.

Speaker 1:

I do have a mark. There's one question that I'm going to get right. Yeah, colorado, and Mr Quinton got that one correct as well in the chat. All right, what species of deer is known for its large antlers and is commonly found in the Rocky Mountains? We have A mule deer B, white-tailed deer, black-tailed deer, and I don't even think I need to really get your guys' answers. This was a cold, hard sweep. Everyone is getting a .4. All right, everyone now has a point. Getting a .4 meal. All right, everyone now has a point. What's up Outdoors, tommy? Number six, which of the following is?

Speaker 1:

not one of the big game animals found in Alaska A grizzly bear, b moose, c, c white-tailed deer or D mountain goats.

Speaker 2:

It's open inside. I want to draw a deer, you will.

Speaker 1:

All right, this is not one of the big animals found in Alaska. We got grizzly bears, moose, white-tailed deer or mountain goats and you know what. Yet again, it is going to be a sweep. Right there, it is the white-tailed deer. All right, we're heating up. We're heating up outdoor. Tommy, this is our second um game night that we're doing. Every couple months we're going to be doing a game night just to have fun and everything like that, chatting on on the thing and doing trivia. So, um hope, you hope you enjoy quitting. Oh, man, you're gonna automatically be in on the next one. You are, you're killing it so far. All right, this is another alaskan one. Oh, did we lose somebody? Yes, we did. Yeah, let's give it a little quick time out everyone. He'll get back in. Here we are on question number seven, after six. We have Frank with two. We have Woods with three, squatch with two, ethan with three, alex with three. We got Jay Jones, who just left, is currently in the lead with four.

Speaker 2:

Let's see, and I'm six, and I'm seven Yep coming back.

Speaker 1:

We got him All right. We got him back All right. Question number seven when can Alaskan hunting license be obtained? A at local hunting stores. B Alaskan Department of Fish and Game website, now the Park Service website. D outdoor sporting goods. Where can Alaska hunting license be obtained?

Speaker 2:

Let me see this one. You want to post the question, yeah.

Speaker 1:

I'm doing that right now. I'm getting that right now this one.

Speaker 2:

This one's a walk. This one's raw, it's unbore.

Speaker 1:

All right. So where can Alaska hunting license be obtained? A at the local hunting stores, b Alaska Department of Fish and Game website. C National Park Service or Outdoor Sporting Goods.

Speaker 2:

And this one's off too. You have 20 questions.

Speaker 1:

Quentin, all right, everyone has answered. Frank, let's hear it. I went with B.

Speaker 2:

All right, c are woods. I went with B.

Speaker 1:

All right, C Woods.

Speaker 2:

I went with B.

Speaker 1:

You said B All right, who's next? We got the Squatch.

Speaker 2:

I went with C.

Speaker 1:

Okay, ethan, I went with A local hunting source Alex B, alaska Department Fish Wildlife, jones B, and then the woods B. All right, all right, number. Oh wait, I didn't even tell you guys who won we got. The correct answer was B Alaska Department of Fish and Game website. You can buy the tags at the store and everything like that, but your hunting license is going to be done online. Number eight In 2020, what percentage of Alaskan residents had hunting licenses? Man, I have a lot of Alaska questions. I didn't know I was going to have this many In 2020, what percentage of Alaskan residents had hunting licenses? I can tell you this is way more than jerseys and I think what we we said in the first one, it was 0.1, I think, and your answers are A, 5%, b, 8.5%, c, 12.3% or D 15% waiting on one more person to answer.

Speaker 1:

I think that's that's who still needs the answer. That's everyone. I put mine before you put the question. Oh, you put it. Okay, all right, frank, what do we have? I put 15, 15%. Okay, woods, what do we got? 15.

Speaker 2:

Squatch. What do we have? I had to be different. I put 12.

Speaker 1:

Ethan 12.3. Alex 15. And Jones 15. All right, the correct answer was 12.3. So, squatch, ethan, we got that one correct Number nine.

Speaker 1:

What is it? And this is not a multiple choice. I'm going to come with whoever is in the closest, like within like maybe a million. I will give you the corrects. I'll give you the point. What is the approximate annual harvest rate of whitetail deer taken by hunters in the United States? What is the approximate annual harvest rate of whitetail deer taken by hunters in the United States? Let's see. Let's see. We got some good answers so far.

Speaker 2:

One more All right, frank. What did you get? $2.5 million, all right.

Speaker 1:

Woods. I said $1.5 million, all right, woods.

Speaker 2:

I said 1.5 million Watts. That's what I said 1.5 also.

Speaker 1:

Ethan 1.75. Alex, I went with you over at 6 mil and Jones. Oops, we kind of lost him again. We're having some internet issues over there, no worries. So he actually got that one. Him and Alex both came the closest. Actually, alex probably did the best. The approximate answer is between 6 to 7 million white-tailed deer are taken in the United States. So you both are going to get that answer correct and we are going to try to get him. He had to leave again. Don't we just hate the Internet sometimes? Yep, yeah, alex, you're showing your skills.

Speaker 2:

What is it?

Speaker 1:

The score after nine is Frank three, woodsy at four, squatch three, ethan four, alex five and Jones has six. So while we take a quick break, while we wish for internet connection over there at the Jones household, any big hunting plans? Hunting season is right around the corner, boys. I know Ethan's going to Colorado soon. I know, champ, what's going on. When do you start?

Speaker 2:

October 1st I will be in a tree somewhere. Can't fully disclose everything I have planned for this year. Got a group of guys headed somewhere. I'm back.

Speaker 1:

Oh boy, we're all doing well. Quentin asked the boys boys, how's everyone doing tonight? Thank you, what's up, buddy, what's up? Hey, we, we got some. We got a big competition on the line. I'm very excited. Everyone in here is is in this competition. So, uh, you know, when quentin's in the chat, you know. So can't wait to see who wins during during this hunting competition that we got going on. But before we get to that, let's get this thing done. We are going about to be at the halfway point. What question? Number 10 which type of deer is native to japan and has been introduced to several other countries for hunting? You have a the sick of deer, b deer, b mule deer, c fallow deer or D axis deer.

Speaker 2:

Oh shit.

Speaker 1:

And I will ask that one again which of deer is native to japan and has been introduced to several other countries for hunting? You have a sicka. You have b mule, c fallow and d axis. All right, everyone answered so frank. We going to go with you. What do you have? I went out on a limb. I said access, all right Woods. What do you have?

Speaker 2:

So I answered in the chat, but I don't want to use that answer. Is that okay All?

Speaker 1:

right, change it. You're good, you haven't said it yet, that's fine. V or C foul All right, squatch, what do you got? I went with Sika Ethan, sika Alex Axis and Jones Sika Champ. You would have gotten that correct if you would have stayed with your guess or your pick. It is Sika. That is, sika deer is native to Japan.

Speaker 2:

I think they introduced to Maryland from Japan. That's all I remember from me either. I was thinking Hawaii being foul deer and on that side of the Pacific Ocean right there by Japan.

Speaker 1:

That's a good guess, good guess. Um, I almost went with access, but I'm pretty sure they came from india. I think it's a good. We're gonna have to look. Look that one up we got. Mr reaper has joined the chat. He said what up? Boys quentin as well. Mr reaper got that one wrong and he said fallow as well. All right, question number 11 which country is known for its extensive hunting of red deer, especially during the rutting season? Which country is known for its extensive hunting of red deer, especially during the rutting season? You have A Canada, b Scotland, c Germany or D Australia. Wait now one more. Now repeat it one more time. Which country is known for its extensive hunting of red deer, especially during the running season? As usual, we'll change it up. We'll go jones, what? What do I'm going to go with? Australia? All right, alex, scotland. Ethan, scotland.

Speaker 2:

I'm going with Germany.

Speaker 1:

Woods.

Speaker 2:

I said Germany.

Speaker 1:

Frank Germany, all right. The only reason why I know this answer is because I recently just visited this country, and it is Scotland. They had red stags literally all over the place. Everything was a red stag their whiskeys, their clothes, I mean everything was red stag, all right, all right. Now, jones, this one's for you. You should get this. This is, this is down your alley. So you should get this question right. If you don't put these boys to shame, you know we got some problems there. What was the length of the largest alligator ever recorded and harvested in north carolina? You have a 10 feet 2 inches b, 11 feet 8 inches, c, 12 feet 5 inches or d 13 feet 1 inch. Can I phone reaper inch? Can I show on Reaper Reaper's in the chat. He should know this too as well?

Speaker 2:

What is the length of the?

Speaker 1:

largest alligator ever recorded and harvested in North Carolina. You got 10 by 2, 11 by 8, 12 by 5, or 13 by 1? No clue. And I just want to say this gator was killed in 2023. 2023. Weighed approximately over 500 pounds. It was a state-sanctioned hunt in the coastal region. All right, everyone answered. All right, jones. The pressure's on. What do you got? I don't live no gators. I'm going to go with D. All right, alex. 11 foot 8 inches, ethan, 13-1.

Speaker 2:

Squatch 13-1, also Woods 12-1. Squatch 13-1, also Woods 12-5.

Speaker 1:

And Frank 12-5. All right, 12-5. The answer is 12-5. Do it 12-5. Do it? Reaper said 13.1. He said they'll say 11, but it's wrong. So that 12.5 to 13 is right in that that's pretty damn close to each other. He said the scale tipped at 500 max. A 10 foot gator weighs 700 plus. So I guess they didn't have a weight and scale big enough for this for this gator to be measured actually correctly. So, um, he's also said the previous record was 11 feet. All right, before we get to number 13, we have Frank with four. That phone doesn't have it near him, so he ain't doing as good.

Speaker 1:

No he got the defending champion with five, we have the Squatch with four, we have Ethan with seven, nope six, yep six, my bad Alex with six and Jones with seven. This is a tight one. This is a tight one. We have seven questions left, so there is still some time for you know the champ and for Frank to come back. That's basically what he did last time is time is in the final right around here. So which state is known as the duck hunting capital of the world? Which state is known as the duck hunting capital of the world? We have A Louisiana, b Arkansas, we have C Texas and D California. All right. Which state is known as the duck hunting capital of the world? Jones?

Speaker 2:

what you got? Arkansas.

Speaker 1:

Alex, what you got Arkansas Ethan. Arkansas Alex, what you got Arkansas Ethan. Arkansas Squatch Louisiana.

Speaker 2:

Woods. I said Louisiana, arkansas.

Speaker 1:

The correct answer is Arkansas. The only reason why I know that one too as well is because Justin has always said that's where he wants to go hunting. All right, we got another Alaskan question how many acres in Alaska are open to hunting?

Speaker 2:

How many acres in Alaska are open to hunting? We have 100 million, 200 million, 292 or 4 million Inside Open.

Speaker 1:

How many acres in Alaska are open to hunting? 100 million, 200 million, 292 or 400 million? That 292 is a real big outlier, making me want to pick it.

Speaker 2:

I bombed this one tonight alright Jones.

Speaker 1:

What we got 292 Alex. What we got 292. Alex. What we got 4 mil Ethan 292. Squatch.

Speaker 2:

I went with 4 mil Woods.

Speaker 1:

I said 292. And Frank 292. The correct answer was 292. The correct answer was 292. After looking at it, I should have changed up the numbers a little bit, uh, because I do feel like 292 definitely did stand out. Um, so yeah, uh, but 400 million too. I mean, if you really look at how big alaska really is, it's also like, all right, like, but I imagine most of it is not really huntable for for us all right? Which of the following states is not considered one of the top five hunting destinations in USA? You have A Alaska, b Wyoming, c Montana or D California.

Speaker 2:

What's the question?

Speaker 1:

Which of the following states is not considered one of the top five hunting destinations in the USA? Not considered Not considered.

Speaker 2:

Not considered that one, oh yeah.

Speaker 1:

All right Now. All right, now, there's one second here. All right, frank, I'm gonna go with you because you have to get this answer correct. What is your answer? I went with california, frank. I'm going to go with you because you have to get this answer correct. What is your answer? I went with California. Woods, california. Do we have Cali straight through? Yes, we do. All right, it is a Cali straight through, so I'm not going to even go into it. Everyone got that one correct. It is California, which I reaper. The options were wyoming, montana, alaska and california. Question number 16 if jones keeps getting this correct, woods and Frank and the Squatch, you guys are going to be eliminated. Ethan and Alex, you guys are still right up there with them. Let's see Ethan, you have nine, alex, you have eight.

Speaker 2:

And Jones. You have ten so far.

Speaker 1:

In what year was the first regulated hunting season established in Connecticut? It aimed at protecting certain species and assuring sustained wildlife populations. Now I will give you a little bit of a hint. I don't know if it's going to really help you guys. Let me just find the actual question Now. New York was the first state to implement a mandatory hunting safety course in 1949, following a sharp increase in hunting accidents after World War II. This course set the standard for many other states. Connecticut is in the top five of these, and it's somewhere after the end of World War II. I will give you that as a hint. Your options are 1765, 1788, 1820, or 1854. World War II, world War II, world War II. My bad, my bad. The numbers got all messed up in that. I don't know why the hell that happened. That must have been a what's-his-face. Give me one second. I gotta now change that real quick. I was looking at that too, and that didn't make sense to me as well.

Speaker 2:

What? What is that? It's a marker. I want to see the button.

Speaker 1:

Give me one second. It's a marker. I want a button. Give me one second. Yes, yes, yes, I know, I know, reaper, you ain't got to tell me that's why it looked very wrong to me too as well.

Speaker 2:

Here I am just giving answers anyway. We appreciate that. No, I want to play with Michael. No, you're not playing with the marker. I'm going to play with the big marker. Absolutely not.

Speaker 1:

Oh wait, you know why I read the question wrong. I completely read the question wrong, my bad. In what year was the first regulated hunting season established in Connecticut aimed at protecting certain species and ensuring similar wildlife populations? That's the question. What I read was when was the hunter safety course established? My bad guys, I am sorry about that. Two different questions. I don't know if the hunter safety course is on this one, but in what year was the first regulator hunting season established in Connecticut aimed at protecting certain species and sharing sustainable wildlife? 1788, 1820, or 1854.

Speaker 2:

I will put this in the chat.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, chris, listen, you know me, I fuck up a lot of things, guys, just let you know, I think we had to redo the draft like four or five times because I kept on screwing it up. I would put doubles in, I would put double names in there, I would forget somebody's name. So I literally had to redo it. I think we were on for like an hour. All right, mr Frank, 1854. Okay, woods 1854.

Speaker 2:

Squatch 1854, man Ethan 1854.

Speaker 1:

Alex, I don't know what's up with you guys. I'm 1788. And Jones?

Speaker 2:

54.

Speaker 1:

Alex is right on that ass with 1788. He gets even closer. No way, no way, yep 1788. I looked it up on Google. No way, yep, yep 1788. I looked it up on Google. I looked it up Yep 1788. All right, so that means, with three questions remaining, frank Woods, squatch, you're all been eliminated. You guys are still going to answer questions, but it comes down to the final three of Ethan, alex and Jones, so we will have a new winner for our second one. I was in a slow class.

Speaker 2:

I was in a slow class in public school.

Speaker 1:

I'm a little disappointed. So was I. I mean I slow class in public school.

Speaker 2:

I'm a little disappointed. So was I. I mean, granted, I'm disappointed in myself.

Speaker 1:

You got the little one there. So I will say maybe you're a little distracted, right? So let's be honest, you'll have another shot. You definitely will have another shot, all right, alaska and this is kind of like a trick question, right? Alaska is renowned for producing oh, renowned, oh, my God, is renowned for producing record-sized big game animals. Which of the following is true about Alaska's hunting records? Is true about Alaska's hunting records? A the world record Alaskan Yukon moose scored 261 by five ace points in Boone and Crockett, taken near Foddy Mill River in 1994. B the largest brown bear on record scored 30, 12th and 16th points and was harvested on Kodiak Island in 1952. The top barren ground caribou and boon and crocket, scored 477 points, taken near the Porcupine River in 1965. The highest scoring bell sheet, ram record in Boone and Crockett, scored 189 by 6 eighths points and was taken in the Ragnell Mountains in 1961. Which of the following is true about all those statements? Are you putting that?

Speaker 2:

one in the text box.

Speaker 1:

Yes, I am. I am putting that in right now. I will say obviously, all these records are old as hell. So, jesus, I can only imagine what animals look like back back in that day. It sucks that we don't get to see stuff like that now.

Speaker 1:

Oh, reaper, I will definitely have you on at some point. You and quentin are going to be coming on, but I'll probably be doing some more whitetail question base when, when you're, when you're on, I will have you know, and there's going to be some of the guys frank is eventually going to be doing this and, uh, you know, I think peyton wants to, wants to be the host and everything like that. So I can also, um, participate in this, in this competition, and embarrass myself even more so, all right now in this competition and embarrass myself even more, all right Now. Like I said, this is a trick question. I just want to say that Trick question If anyone wants to change anything real quick. It is a trick question and you will see why is what's the following is true I'll give you guys like 30 more seconds.

Speaker 1:

Oh god, I am sore, my mouth's gonna touch frank. I get out at three on Saturday, so we'll head right up and go scout for.

Speaker 2:

Bears.

Speaker 1:

I'll text Gerard We'll figure out what exactly we need, and we'll talk to Squatch and everything like that. We'll see what we need for Bear on the 7th and then for the rest of the season too as well. I'm not going to read every single answer again, chad, it is too much to read right now. I agree. I am just going to say no one got the correct answer, because all of the above were true. I was thinking Every single one of those are legit records and they're all in there. That's why I said it's a trick if I would have put all the, because I was thinking about huh, maybe I should put all the above, but then I think everyone would have gotten all the above. Absolutely, I wanted to make this a hard question. So, yes, every one of those were a true statement. Everything stays the same.

Speaker 1:

What term describes a group of wild turkeys? A, a flock. B, a herd. C, a covey I don't know what the hell covey is. Covey, covey, covey, that's how you say it. I don't know. Covey quill, me and English, you know, weren't the best.

Speaker 2:

And then rafter.

Speaker 1:

okay, hi, all right everyone ready, everyone who do you think is winning this? Because I'm just going to tell you, every single one of you guys got that question wrong as well. It is not flock, it is rafter.

Speaker 2:

Never heard of that Never, never heard of that A group of turkeys is called a rafter.

Speaker 1:

The red fleshy appendage that hangs from a turkey's neck is called a snood, the male turkey is known for yada, yada, yada. That's why a turkey is called rafter. Some say that it's diverted from the word raft and it means a large collection of something. I looked it up, I double checked it In the United States.

Speaker 2:

Huh, in the United States I call it bullshit, that's dog always called a block. You suck Squatch.

Speaker 1:

I've looked like why is it called a rafter? Why is it called a rafter? The roost in the rafters. Some people say they roost in the rafters or barns to protect themselves. I've never, heard that.

Speaker 2:

Never seen a turkey in a barn before. I've never seen a wild turkey in a barn in the roof before hold on.

Speaker 1:

Let me look this up hey, frank, this spring we'll go after a rafter of turkey yep, yep absolutely now we're saying I think I've heard someone say that before a rafter of turkey like a gaggle gaggle with birds or something, but never. Um, yeah, so I mean it, it is, but everything I'm saying it's. You know they call it rafter. I mean, yes, obviously you have to flock to as well. Um, maybe the rafter are.

Speaker 2:

Let's see maybe they were talking about dinosaurs and they met. Haven't you ever heard birds of a feather flock together?

Speaker 1:

listen, I'm not disagreeing. I'm just telling you what the information that I you know that I call them flots, but you know.

Speaker 2:

Squats and splits.

Speaker 1:

All right, we have two questions left with.

Speaker 1:

Jones still in the lead with 10. Alex is right behind him. Wait, alex might be tired. Nope, one behind Alex is with 9. Ethan's with 9. All right, these next two questions are if you can get this right, you are automatically our winner. And this goes to the question that I kind of screwed up earlier. Connecticut implicated a mandatory hunting safety course in 1959. Which of the following states was the first to implement such a course, setting a standard for others? I'm not going to give you anything because I kind of screwed it up before. So if you were paying attention you might have gotten the answer.

Speaker 2:

It's Rafter.

Speaker 1:

Watch its flak. Connecticut implemented a mandatory hunter safety course in 1959. Which of the following states was the first to implement such a course, setting the standard for others?

Speaker 2:

Davis High.

Speaker 1:

I just want to follow you guys with the script. Ah man, do you want to read the options? No, because it literally like. I gave the answer literally away by mistake and so I said if I give the option, I think everyone's going to get it. And yeah, all right, everyone got it. So the correct answer was New York. New York was the correct answer. Ethan and Alex, I feel terrible for you guys. So you know what I'm going to make it up with you. I'm going to extend this to 21 questions. I like it? Okay? Well, I'm going to do the. We're going to do the 20th question and then I am going to come up with one more for myself off the bat, just to make it fair, since I kind of screwed the pooch on that one Number 20. Well, if he gets this wrong, I will do it. If he gets this wrong and you guys get this right, because you know this is the 20th question, if he gets it right anyway, I can't catch up. What percentage of Alaska is open to hunting? 55, 67, 74 or 83?

Speaker 2:

hmm, can you use a calculator?

Speaker 1:

No way Back to the last question.

Speaker 2:

You can't divide that acreage up. The total amount first, 292 million of it is Billion of acres of Alaska. What percentage of that is Alaska? Yeah?

Speaker 1:

Can you write out the?

Speaker 2:

answers again.

Speaker 1:

Yes, it's going to be between 50 and 60, 100%. Hold on, I'm writing them out right now. 67? Yeah, I'm back to 65. 65.

Speaker 2:

Wait, wait, 65 or 67? 67. 67. I put 65.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, 65, 67. I meant 67. I put 65. Yeah, 65, 67.

Speaker 2:

I meant 67.

Speaker 1:

All right, the guy who's in the lead, mr Jones, what do you got for us? 67. Ethan, what do you have for us? I just put it in. I'm guessing I put 83. He's going for it Alex 67. 67. All right, alex 67. Alright, the correct answer is 83 wow so tied, we are tied.

Speaker 1:

We're actually tied at 11, 11-11. I thought it 11-11. I thought it was, yes, 11-11. Ethan and Joan, so real quick. I am going to get one more question for you guys. Uh-oh, oof. All right, let's go down to the wire. All right now. This is not much hunting related, but is our podcast related? How many episodes is currently on the Garden State Outdoorsman podcast? The closest one will get it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, Woo oh man.

Speaker 1:

Oh, shoot, shoot, Shoot. Reaper says the real friends turn up JK. I'll say 288. I wish I was at 288. Alright, is that everyone? Alright? The two people in first place? Give your answer 179. I put 181. Lower, the one person who got it exact was Woods 180. Now the both of you are. I can't even give it because you're both one away. All right, that's wild.

Speaker 2:

If we keep going and I keep answering, I can catch back up, right?

Speaker 1:

I mean that's pretty true. I mean that's pretty true. At this point it could be like the Olympics and they share the gold medal.

Speaker 2:

Since I got it right. I just picked which one of you. Oh yeah, it's the olympics. Actually, in all seriousness, the. The answer should have just been between the two of them, whichever one was closest between the two of them, because it was this question.

Speaker 1:

They still were both. There was no way going between it. 183 or no, 1799 and 181. They were both one off.

Speaker 2:

Oh come on. Yep.

Speaker 1:

Give me one second. I'm actually going to look at that.

Speaker 2:

Frank, how did you get that wrong? You're on the podcast all the time. No, no, it's not my night. What do you want me to tell you?

Speaker 1:

Hey Squatch, the phone died.

Speaker 2:

You're on vacation for this last couple yeah.

Speaker 1:

All right, your next question and hopefully the final question. There are five states that close school for hunting season. Both of you are going to name five states that you have in mind, what Most of the states Right there are five.

Speaker 1:

Paper so we don't see each other's. Yes, you can write it down on a piece of paper and then you can show me what it is and if anyone else the rest of the guys want to answer this one too as well. This is actually a good one. I like this one. Might have to use this on future episodes. Dang the states that close it. Yep, there are five states in the United States. Well, there's five like.

Speaker 2:

I got three.

Speaker 1:

Do you not want us to put our answers in the chat, or what?

Speaker 2:

I'm just messing around with mine.

Speaker 1:

No, there actually is more than five states, but you can just give me five. I can just put them right in the chat because I got my five. Yeah, if you want to put them in the chat and you know Jones is writing them down, he doesn't trust you let's go for it, doug, all right. All right, go for it, doug, all right. They actively closed school dates in 2003. They used to do that all over. I'm pretty sure they used to do that in New Jersey too, back in the day.

Speaker 2:

It should be a national holiday.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, oh, five, they can hey oh five man. He's stuck the pressure's on because you've been leading the way this whole entire time and I don't even know where Ethan got so damn sneaky, where a lot of these answers started coming like oh God, oh.

Speaker 2:

God, I think he got me.

Speaker 1:

I don't think I got the first three questions right. I think I went 0-3 to start.

Speaker 2:

How about Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Alabama?

Speaker 1:

All right, you said Michigan, yeah, wisconsin, uh-huh, pennsylvania, pa, Kentucky and.

Speaker 2:

Alabama, tucson, alabama, alabama.

Speaker 1:

Your newest winner, because one of you got one of them wrong. It's me. One went five for five. One went four for five. It's me, I know it. Alabama does not close their schools for hunting. Oh, let's go, let's go. Yep, pennsylvania, west Virginia, michigan, ohio, kentucky, the rest of the states, new York does, maine, vermont, new Hampshire, indiana and Tennessee as well. West Virginia erased. Oh, we would have tied again, I swear, if you guys would have tied on that one I think I would have, just yeah.

Speaker 1:

I erased West Virginia. That's wild. Congratulations, oh my God. Well, guys, yet again, thank you so much for joining, ethan. I mean, I'm going to send you something, champ, I haven't forgotten about you. Yours is actually sitting right downstairs in the kitchen already ready to go. I wanted to see if you were going to win this one, so I was going to have to send you a double card. But, ethan, you're going to be getting a gift card as well to Cabela's. You're going to be getting a gift card as well to Cabela's and, yeah, you are automatically going to be in the next one to defend your title.

Speaker 1:

Everyone, thank you so much for coming on. I hope you guys had fun Everyone in the chat and everyone who participated and who's going to be listening to this, either on our podcast or on youtube or anything like that. I hope you guys had fun. I hope you guys enjoy this segment. I enjoy doing this. Um, I feel like it's kind of fun. We're going to be coming up with different ways to to make it better and everything like that. We will be eventually doing a in-person one, because I do have the meat eater trivia game sitting at my house currently, right now. So hopefully, deer camp or bear camp will be doing that. But, guys, I appreciate everyone. Ethan, welcome to.

Speaker 2:

Welcome to the club.

Speaker 1:

Thanks, Mike Frank, you really disappointed me today, Everyone else. You kind of disappointed me today, Everyone else. Champ, you kind of disappointed me too as well. Everyone else. You guys did amazing, but until next time we'll see you guys. I don't even know what to say.

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