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Think you know predators? We put that to the test with a tight, high-energy trivia showdown that blends wild facts, fieldcraft, and a lot of laughs. We kick off with why predator control matters between seasons, then dive straight into the good stuff: a record 276-pound cougar from... find out where, how hyenas out-bite lions and steal meals, and why Texas holds the coyote crown while California’s policies complicate management and drive more human-wildlife conflict.
From there, the conversation widens and the strategies sharpen. We break down two coyote weaknesses you can actually use in the field, talk through how echo and angle shape follow-up shots, and explore wolves as the planet’s most historically widespread land predator. The Himalayan wolf steals a scene with high-altitude blood adaptations, proving that terrain and physiology can flip the script on what thrives where. We even hand the crown for most successful hunter to an unexpected champion—the dragonfly—whose 95% hit rate reframes what it means to be efficient.
The stakes rise with the deadliest single animal on record: a tigress responsible for 436 deaths in the early 1900s, a sobering look at how injury and pressure can change behavior. We close by settling the strongest cat bite debate—hint: it’s not the lion—and pulling practical takeaways for callers, trappers, and anyone trying to read a set, a sound, or a silhouette a little better. Along the way, we shout out Delta Waterfowl’s youth work, community support, and the value of getting new hunters in the game.
If you love hunting, biology, and a little friendly chaos, this one hits the mark. Listen, keep score, and tell us your favorite fact. Subscribe, share with a buddy who needs a rematch, and drop a review with how many questions you nailed.
Check us out on Facebook Hunts On Outfitting, or myself Ken Marr. Reach out and Tell your hunting buddies about the podcast if you like it, Thanks!
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Think you know predators? We put that to the test with a tight, high-energy trivia showdown that blends wild facts, fieldcraft, and a lot of laughs. We kick off with why predator control matters between seasons, then dive straight into the good stuff: a record 276-pound cougar from... find out where, how hyenas out-bite lions and steal meals, and why Texas holds the coyote crown while California’s policies complicate management and drive more human-wildlife conflict.
From there, the conversation widens and the strategies sharpen. We break down two coyote weaknesses you can actually use in the field, talk through how echo and angle shape follow-up shots, and explore wolves as the planet’s most historically widespread land predator. The Himalayan wolf steals a scene with high-altitude blood adaptations, proving that terrain and physiology can flip the script on what thrives where. We even hand the crown for most successful hunter to an unexpected champion—the dragonfly—whose 95% hit rate reframes what it means to be efficient.
The stakes rise with the deadliest single animal on record: a tigress responsible for 436 deaths in the early 1900s, a sobering look at how injury and pressure can change behavior. We close by settling the strongest cat bite debate—hint: it’s not the lion—and pulling practical takeaways for callers, trappers, and anyone trying to read a set, a sound, or a silhouette a little better. Along the way, we shout out Delta Waterfowl’s youth work, community support, and the value of getting new hunters in the game.
If you love hunting, biology, and a little friendly chaos, this one hits the mark. Listen, keep score, and tell us your favorite fact. Subscribe, share with a buddy who needs a rematch, and drop a review with how many questions you nailed.
Check us out on Facebook Hunts On Outfitting, or myself Ken Marr. Reach out and Tell your hunting buddies about the podcast if you like it, Thanks!