00:00:00 Speaker 1: Casey and Tyler and you're listening to the Element podcast. Tune on. I think what is happening y'all? This is the Element podcast. Man, I feel like we haven't done this in so long. We have released podcasts fairly recently, but as far as like us actually sitting down and uh, putting the headphones on and talking spent a little while. Today, we're going to talk about terminology and slang used in the hunting world. It's something that uh oh, that's where the other list is. It's on Facebook. Did you look at it? That guy? Remember this was a question posed to us on Facebook and a bunch of people listed there. So we're gonna take the stuff that you put on the Element d I Y group. By the way, if you're not a part of that, go join the d I Y Hunting Element on Facebook. It's a really cool thing where we all get to kind of interact and talk about stuff and kind of show what we got going on in the world. So, um, hit that up if you haven't. But that's where this idea came from, of like the terminology and different things that people say, uh in the Element circles and otherwise. So we're gonna cover some of that stuff and also talk about what we've been doing, what's coming up and all that. So, Tyler, what you've been doing, Oh, I've been um doing lots of stuff, and most of it has to do with either UM as you like to say, being a family man UM or UM basically editing Element videos. We're trying we've been trying to crank out the last of the Element videos from uh kind of December, I guess, um hunting and UM kind of what you know, just in full transparency, what we get a lot of times this time of year is we see a decreased interest in deer ng as people start to move on to uh, warmer weather, I guess, in fishing and turkey a lot of people and stuff like that. So UM, I I can't kind of see that starting to happen through our YouTube channel. And we're gonna put a few more videos out there and then we're gonna kind of move on into the more educational type stuff that we really do enjoy doing quite a bit of, UM and uh further into hogs and fishing and all that kind of stuff, and hopefully some turkeys as well. UM. Right now, we are about to put out um, a few videos from ten that we know a lot of people have not have not seen. Um, so there are a couple of videos that you'll see. You might be confused a little bit here in the next couple weeks, but hopefully if you've listened to this, you're not confused and you understand that this is uh, these are videos from eighteen cool uh encounters we have big bucks and uh hopefully you know you'll enjoy those and and then we'll wrap up our uh you know, most of our deer hunting videos for the year and whatever else. If we make anything else and go anywhere else uh this year, that stuff will probably end up coming out at the beginning of next season or right before. So, um sufficient season coming up here pretty soon. I can't wait for that. Man. Hopefully get to do a little bit more than it did last year. Uh, we're having a little bit older of a kid and uh us having more emphasis on getting some of that stuff on film, So that'll be that'll be fun. Um Here. Recently we went to the Old A t a show, which if you're a bow hunter you probably heard quite a bit about that in the past. Um it's uh, it is what it is. It's fine. Got to see some really good friends there though, So that was cool. Um hung out at the Cruiser booth a whole lot. You know, I got to see some of Chad's new stuff. Uh, some of the stuff he even is going to be coming out with soon that you don't know about. So be sure if you're not to be plugged into what's going on over at Crew your because the boys about to rock the boat real hard in the saddle hunting world and it's gonna be sick. They're listening. We're on the inside track on that and if you trust us, just trust us. No, Um, you're gonna be real excited about what he's got going on at Cruiser because it's he's got some revolutionary stuff that's not going to cost a bunch, which is hardly ever. One of the things that said that you know are in the same vein there, so shall be good. I know you're gonna sit up just like I'm gonna put the roll, you know, I'm I'm trying to put the hit the horns of my head. That's cool. So that was a t a. It snowed a bunch of the way up. It took us forever to get there, hung out, came home. But um so with that, uh you talking about the hog video already, I don't know if I did. Okay, he should have. I don't know if we did or not. See. Sorry, we're kind of running a bunch of things right now. We're actually doing it live YouTube as well, um so, and trying to gather everything. This is how we roll. We roll the seat of our pants, that's right. So yeah, we've got a hog video that will be releasing pretty soon. I don't know when this podcast is gonna come out tomorrow. We don't know anything. I mean, we just fly by the seat of our pants. But it will be Saturday. There will be a podcast or a video me shooting two hogs that we stalked up on and going smoke City on them. And uh it's pretty cool, you know if you like hogs man, they're fun to shoot. Yeah, veal vectors put the hammer. Actually the on wasn't the hammer. It was Tyler shot him with the ZM on. You'll learn a lot more about that pretty soon. But Tyler got to shoot a prototype arrow this year that's really bad to the bone. Uh, a little bit lighter than the hammer, but still definitely in the heavy high foc top grain range. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, kind of like a dark you know. But uh uh that's Tim Wells. Baby. It's fun to watch, dude, you smoke. Oh that's second pig especially. Yeah, like they squeal, that's when you know it's good. Oh yeah, yeah. And that pig was not far in the woods. No, anyway, that's that's uh definitely gonna be something that comes soon. Then you'll see dear stuff as well. We were trying to get on some hogs just a second ago and they disappeared on us. How do we know they were back there because we used the multrimobile app which um connects to our multri cell cameras and we're running. Actually that's a delta back there. But they've got a new model. It's called the Base. They've done a bunch of improving in the hardware and elsewhere, and that's what it is that there in technical world, and so uh those we've been using some basses as well. They're pretty good. But that was the the delta and they were back there, so we went back there and then they were not there, so we had to wind and everything. So I don't know what the deal is, but I think it's because there weren't any corn when they went back there and checked. So they'll be there this evening at a dark four o'clock and then there all that long. Yeah, but we might end up cutting this podcast earlier the show up. So let's go ahead and just get talking about, um, some of this terminology stuff. Does that sound weird? You? Terminology? These are terminology terms that you don't understand things that we say. I know there are way more of these. We've had trouble uh thinking of them ourselves, and so I understand that you guys have not been able to think of many either. But we've got some, and then we can talk about some generic things that some might not know, but most of you guys will. The origination of this is that Facebook thing, and I sent you the text with that in there, so you might want to start with that if you want to to be uh kind of the things that we rock and roll with kind of get it rolling. So, so we've got details of dear verbiage here. Um, this is who sent this to us. We need to give this guy shout out, Steve Moody. Steve, Steve did a good job with this and if you're listening on YouTube, you can throw down on the comments if you've got any questions about what things mean or what we say that's weird, uh dear sign. So there are different types of sign that people who are new to this would want clarification of, right, poop poop that I feel like it's the it's the excrement from a deer's behind. It's what happens whenever they eat food. He goes through their gastro intestional system and then leaves the body that you're left behind with poop. Does he want like how that relates to sign and stuff where we just doing terminology clarify. I don't know that it gets. It starts out kind of weird with this stuff, but then he gets a little crazy, little cool. We're actually gonna do a video series and this real soon we're leven on Monday to go uh do about three days worth of production that we're gonna talk about deer sign. So, um, why don't you just so he has poop tracks, nibbled briars, et cetera. I think that's an interpretation of deer sign stuff that's gonna fall more into the videos that we're gonna do. Let's hop down to two saddle saddle, he says, I kind of note. So okay, So the saddle is is it's something that you hang out of in a tree and it goes around your butt and hangs you. And we use cruiser saddles. Um, they are very comfortable. And not all saddles are created equal. They're not. Yeah, but I'm not sure if he's asking about that kind of saddle. So those the ones that we killed lots of deer out of, you tell them a little bit more about that, and now do the other one. So I love those saddles. Uh, No, I I I killed three d er out of Nebraska, said at the coat of the Colorado had the cruiser this year, and then uh the other Uh you could say I killed one out of a geographical saddle as well, and uh it was I was actually shooting from the saddle, but it was a tiny little saddle on the side of this little hill, you know. And so I saddle can be a replacement for a tree stand or an alternative to a tree stand, Right, that's kind of what like the saddle you wear would be, right, And then there's like you're talking about like with geography, like a topographical feature is a saddle, which is kind of a low point between two heels or points of elevation. So those are the two types of finger. A finger daddy, finger daddy. That's a thing that my kid watches ter so dumb. But a finger is usually just like an intrusion or peninsula of some something into something else when you're talking about habitat or terrain. So usually when I'm thinking about finger, I'm thinking about finger of timber. Okay, that's that's what comes to mind. It's like if you're in Iowa hunting and there's this big corn field, but a lot of times they'll be like a ditch or something that's not at tillable, and they'll be timber that kind of juts out into that corn field. That's what I think about when I think about a finger is like like a finger. Actually, the first thing that came to mind for me was the geographical or the terrain feature um of like, uh, if you're looking at a ridge, a big ridge system, you've got these finger ridges that come off the sides of it. Yeah, that's a good point to Yeah, I think it depends on who who's talking, right, if you're listening to um, somebody from northern Iowa or something, they're probably talking about fingers of uh rid off of ridges. If you're listening to somebody in corn country in flat land, they're probably talking about fingers at timber. You know, it just kind of depends on who you're listening to when you're and then what they're talking about. And if you're fishing, fingers can be little side coves on the main cove too. You know. It's really just something that juts out into uh it's an intrusion into like a monotonous habit. Hap pretty much just depends on the context. Context matters, right, he's from. Context is key? Um? What about weenness? Weenness? I think that's the one he asked about. It is your elbow's right? Is weeness a bone or is that like the fleshy part of it? I thought it was the bone. I don't know. I thought it was elbow bone. Anyway. I don't know if they have any weennesses in the deerwoods. But I got a couple of how he's over there on YouTube? What's up, hey, y'all? Uh So Creek Horn, Tyler Woods, creekorn A Creek, corn is not a creek corn. It's a creek horn, um, and it is something that you created, and if I can understand it correctly, uh see, I would call it. I would call it a band or an ox bow um, but you call it creek horn, and I think it's cool and funny, and so we do it. Um. But it's basically like an ox bow, right or it's like where a where it like you see a creek for the YouTube people, You see a creek that winds back and forth and then one of them juts way out and then winds back, and that is the creek horn. Correct. Yeah. It pretty much becomes a pinch point for deer where they have to It's kind of you know, funnels them all down where they have to walk around the end of that creek right there. Whispys. What's a whispy. It's a it's a tiny uh stem uh uh stem like piece of vegetation. Yeah. I think that's the word you use more than me. Probably you're talking about whispies. I don't know, you must have said it, but I love that. I wish there was more of those whispy ones. We should say whispies more. I feel like that's something um that UM, I think you're right with, Like it's just kind of like tiny little pieces of grass or whatever the thing that popped have whispies on them. Yeah, lots of little bit whispy and things that would mess you up, but you can't see them. Yeah, they're not things that you do when you're talking to your cameraman Danny and the uh in the comments over there says, uh, can you describe thermal hub? You probably know more about this than me since you hunted out what kind of I mean? UM, I think the idea behind a thermal hub. I'm not the expert on this, but um, a thermal hub is a place where um, the thermals all settle. UM. So it's a place that a lot of guys in on the hill country would say that dear tend to congregate or pass through when they're using an area, so that it places so that they have the advantage passing through that area to smell um. Not just like intruders or potential assassinators. But uh also does that are bedded up in hillsides or up drainages and stuff, and what I think what typically happens in the thermal hub won't get too deep on this, but I think that, uh, there's a lot of like drawls or creek systems that end up in one little spot. And so like, um, when you've got a sinking thermal in the evening or something like that, you'll see a lot of this. Uh, everything kind of ends up there, and so you that's where you can find like if cotton woods are dropping all their little cotton fuzzies or whatever kind of you know, they're whispies, or the milkweeds are doing that or something. You know, like it's all gonna fall down there. There's gonna be some people love to say that there's gonna be a balloon there sitting there. I don't know, that's kind of weird. Uh, Dakota says, we just need to clarify thermals in general. So thermals are it's like wind, but instead of just being caused by the gravitation to pull the earth, it's caused by um, well, winds caused by a lot of different things. But this thermal wind is caused by the sun either existing or not existing in that scenario. Uh, when it exists, I'm not saying it's right very good. If the sun goes down, things cool off and that temperature change causes the air to move certain ways. And when the sun comes up, the air warms and it causes it to move certain ways. And it's called a thermal because it's dependent on the temperature, like a thermometer thermal. It's it's really just a small wind. You know, if it's a colorad it can be big. You know the situation. I mean like it's a kind of a smaller version of wind basically because you know, wind is dependent like a lot of things, but also upon temperature. Regular wind usually kind of trumps thermals. But if you have a morning where there's no wind, you can really get away with some neat stuff because of thermals because pretty much as soon as sun comes up, if there's no win to just all go straight up. Yeah, so all your whiskey scents will rise up in the morning. Uh. It's a line full of rubs. It's usually um, several rubs that you can follow down a trail and that's um. Sometimes it's sometimes it's on an edge, and sometimes it's just through random like small stem. You know, high stem counts small stem uh vegetation, And so it ends up like you you know, if you're walking down a trail and you see several rubs, then that is a rub line. Uh, not to me, um, but I don't pay a ton of attention to it, But um, I do note it means it means that, and then uh, if you need to know more about the travel direction, that can help you as well. Also, the side of the which side of the stick the the tree is rubbed, side of the tree is rubbed can tell you which direction he's coming from. Of course you gotta figure out if that's morning or either. Scrape line is kind of similar to that. That's another one on here where um, we pay more attention to scrapes than rubs. I think both of us do, right, Um, because you can actually kill a deer over a scrape because they'll return to it pretty often. Not that they won't return to rubs, but uh, scrapes, you're just a little bit more of a social thing than what rubs are. And uh, a scrape line is kind of weird. I don't know if I've really seen a situation where a deer is running a scrape line. However, they do kind of like on a scrapy type morning, especially they'll kind of hit a couple of them, right, But I think whenever we're talking about that, it's like, uh, you see these fields that have overhanging limbs on them that are, you know, a couple hundred yards long. There'll be a scrape every so often down through there, and that's a scrape line. You might be able to kind of string together a line of scrapes in the deep woods or something, But who knows if it actually means a lot. I mean, what do you think, does it mean a whole lot? If you can say, over three yards you can find five scrapes, and is there really a line in there? I personally think that yes, there can be, But I think it would be so hard to figure out in a lot of situations. You know, I've I've seen um, you know, there was a place that we still I have access to hunt still that's ah, it's pretty wide open, but it's got like a tree line that goes east and west on the north side of this property, and their scrapes all the way down it. But it's because the tree lines there. I don't think that you can necessarily bank on the fact that deer always gonna be walking east and west there. I know they're not actually, because they're going north and south to get to food. Now, once they get to the tree line, they might kind of buzz down a few of those scrapes or whatever. So but I mean, I I don't I think you got to figure out where a scrape is advantageous to be hunted but also advantageous to be used by the buck. We talked about the ninety degree wind thinking a lot. I don't know if we're supposed to be getting this deep into the string or but I'm bad about that. So okay, Uh, pre rut rut post rut. Pre rut is the time before deer are breeding. Does uh a lot of chasing and stuff like that going on during pre rut about rutt? Um, Well, if you're talking about rutt as most people talk about it, it's the just raging chasing period. Um. I would assume that's uh typically right before and right after peak breeding. Yeah, and then post rud is the time whenever testosterone is starting to wane a little bit in dear and uh, they still might chase those a little bit, but it's definitely not that hot and heavy action that you were talking about. And uh, post rut pretty much comes before antler drop or late season. He might want to call it, um keep the string. I don't know. I don't know that one either. Now you might have meant to put something different on. I don't know. I think I've heard that before. Um. I was thinking when I hear kept the str I guess you need context. But uh, I was thinking that it could be like another way of saying jump the string, like a deer jumping string. That might be right. That sounds like it could be the case. And uh I was thinking also, maybe it has to do with the way the string touches your face when you um go to your anchor points. Um, that's cool. Two thoughts. So um Along On that post, other people commented, uh. Jeff Helen says, maybe a list of names for big Bucks, toad, hammer, et cetera. What are what are other slang terms you use for big Bucks? Slob, slob, s body? You say slow body, alaaw body, toad body, square body? How use square body? I've been using mop head or so dusk mops. Uh I like big head a lot um what else? Um? Oh, I don't know. Big Buck tank tank is the one that people use cranker, cranker, cranker. Um, That's that's funny because that's a Yankee turn. I know, I kind of adapt those, like I like saying Cooley too yeah to say, uh yeah, cranker. What does Chancey Walters has a few of them, don't he? Magnum Magnum, I said Megan, I said magnum in Kansas a few times. You can't just throw that one around. Yeah, like it's gotta be for real. Yeah yeah, big head that would be thrown around. Yeah, yeah, exactly. It's just a big old buck, you know. Um. Let's see Bradley Harrison wants to talk about the different variations in the way people stop the year. This guy says slunger yeah, if y'all have any comment, uh, and other things that we should say, dude, big bucks are called. He also says he had that he had the cova in the rut, which I know how that feels. So it's not fun. Yea also had rage fest seven day throw up fest. This rage fest is a word that we should talking about. Yeah, you know, it's a rage fest. It's just whenever things are exciting. Yea, that's a rage fest. A lot of times it's with deer, right yeah. Um, and sometimes it can be bad too, like a rage fest can also be like when you're raging. It's when uh, you know, like when you're a bh a and you say something you probably shutt't the to a bunch of hunters and they rage fest on you. You know what I mean? It's funny. Bradley Harrison wants to know about the different variations of how you stop do your how people make noises to stop deer? Hammer stud hammers? Yeah, keep throwing those in there. Do you have a particular way you stopped deer? Usually? Um? Well, Hunter suggests that I use the Bob White quail, even in East Texas where Bob Whites haven't existed since like the seventies. So because do you love to stop and look at bob watch? That's exactly That's the main reason is that everybody loves a Bob White And do do you know that that's such a rare animal around here? Um. I don't typically use a quail noise though. Um, I'm a gadwall honker, is what I am? Do you go? How do you do it? Man? Man? And a lot of people call that mac in um, but I don't throw the in there, really, Matt, what I do? I don't know. If I've had to stop a deer that way, that sounds just like a goad wall to me. Yeah, Man, I think if I had to do it, uh, and probably be bad. I do I do a best? I think? Yeah? Is it bat or bad or bad? Back? Back? Yeah? Back, you're backing him. You're trying to be like Bill Winking and found them. That's what I do because remember and uh and in twenty I had a rage fest speaking up at high noon. I had two bucks chased a dough righting underneath my saddle, and I was just back in so hard and they would not stop. What is high noon? High noon? Is is twelve o'clock on the door? Is it? Yeah? Which is you're in? Was not actually a topographical saddle. I was actually in a what you might call a creek crossing at that point in time, but not a creek crossing. A creek. Creek is a mispronounced version of creek. That's your offensive to Native people's when you say creek, because they are the Creek Indians. Yeah, that's sure that they didn't call themselves a creek, and they probably call themselves compass something completely different than that. But yeah, so man is something people say apparently quite a bit, and Danny says, man, yeah, it's kind I think he's just like whatever I would suggest, not mewing them. So people it doesn't work very good. H there's some people at whistle. I think the whistle could be good, especially if it's like kind of quiet, and I feel like whistle is a thing that I see Riffle Hunter's doom. Oh yeah for sure. Yeah, yeah, I can't do that loud whistle of people there with their fingers and like spread their lips out real far, you know, I keeps so I can't really do anything like the um I think, yeah, most people are making them and stuff. I really I think a very like a more accurate version would be like a like a uh but like that doesn't carry very no, it doesn't mean that's what my back kind of is. It's a little bit of a grunt sound, but I thought the max supposed to be too, but it ends up sound like a gad you know sound. Or I tried to stop a pig the other day and the only way I could get him, just like I could not get even stop with grunts, because that's how I stopped page. Usually he would not stop, and I had to go like that to make him stop. And then the other day when you were hunting pigs, I did that the first goal around and it stopped her and that was a mistake on her part. And so you rut pigs. Yeah, kind of Rent. Yeah, is that the guy down at the bullshop? Yeah? Or is that Red? That's Red. Ritt was the guy in college, the most athletic guy I've ever met. His name was Ritt, but not read Atkins though, No, I'm not Red Atkins. Um, okay, So looking like a turkey works and the East I have tried that. I actually tried that in Nebraska. You remember that. Yeah, yeah, yeah, So I uh, there was lots of turkeys around in Nebraska. We're seeing a lot of turkeys. And I thought, and we had seen him on this property, and I knew that if this deer came out and um spooked, that I was gonna cluck in Mike a turkey because we were the sun was behind us, and I knew we were on the ground, and I knew we looked like a little black you know, turkeys or whatever. Maybe and I thought he definitely isn't gonna think we're you know, too deer or whatever. Yeah, small or whatever, and so yeah, that's it. And uh so when he took off on her and uh he stopped, but it took him. I mean he was flying so fast that he was like ninety yards before he stopped. And their dude, I caught so much flak on YouTube. Not a bunch, but like there was a couple of guys like, what are you doing clucking on their hunting September? Did they No, they didn't. I mean, at least they didn't show me. What's then lbb tyler. Uh it's a little brown bird or a little baby buck, depending on but yeah, that's right, that's right. So that's it for the Facebook Coast. Now we've got some other ones that we've kind of collected as well. Um tell her what's a pinch point. Um, it's a point that pinches and um it's a it's a point where uh something something uh takes the deer movement and funnels it into an area. It's the same thing as a funnel, I think personally, Um, I don't think that there's a difference that people can give you, but there might be, but it's basically where you're taking a lot of deer movement in a big area and bringing it down into a small area, which is advantageous for hunters but also especially bow hunters. I think that you're right, there's not much difference. But if I was trying to be nitpicky and find a difference, a funnel would be a longer version of a pinch point, so you have like a you know how like if you're putting a owl in your car, the funnel has like a spout on bottom in that it comes out of. Maybe that's the difference, but pretty much they are about the same thing. I think, what's my hair? Do you called? It's called a skullet because you have skull on top and a mullet in the back, so it's called a skullet. Yeah, that's what happens when your balding um rut raging rooster. Tyler explained, rut raging rooster h A rut raging rooster is um. There are animals in this world that you've seen videos of that don't understand how much danger they are you around people, You know what I mean? Like you see I think there's a video that's been on online. I've been seeing a couple of times lately where this like young bull elk, he's like a good solid bull, but he's kind of young. He is fired up, and this guy's driving his truck real slow pass him, and that thing just puts about twelve holes in the side of truck. It's like, dude, you just you know, you just don't know that I could just run you over this truck, like you know, um, the pheasant can be that way, I guess us. In seventeen, we shot a deer name nameless. On that trip. We're driving around and we see this pheasant on the side of the the road. We're flying. Dude, I'm like, there's pheasant and we get the camera just in time to get some footage of him, and that dude like about near charges our trucks. Weird, it was real weird. He like that. It is like pheasant deal and like boat up and splayed out all the tackles and like flapped at us and everything, and we we will looked at each other like what just happened? We got challenged by a pheasants. So that's about Red Rooster in seventeen when you shot that nameless buck. What release were you shooting? I shoot a cobra? What do you shoot? Right now? I shoot cobra? Why do you? Why do you shoot some ment cobra's? Um? I I should I shootny cobras. I've actually only shot two cobras um in my bow hunting career. UM. I shot a cobra from time I sixteen till the time I was until twenty twenty, I think is when I started shooting that different cobra. And UM, I don't know. It's like one of those things where it's like, if it ain't broke, fix it, don't fix it. And I mean it lasted so long it's quality release. Uh might as well just stick with it. And I like Jake too, you know, so he's the owner. Um but uh yeah, it's just worked and it continues to work. So I like to not have to worry about things like that. Yeah. So yeah, shot every deer I've ever shot with a cobra with a bow. Isn't that crazy? Just steer back here, y'all know what dear this is? If you do comment below. If you know what do that is? Comment below him on the YouTube video. Um, one guy, this is not terminology. But he wants to know how much you think it distracts hunters when they're trying to stop a deer from making a good shot. Oh, Like, how much harder is it make it to make the shot? Um? I mean it's something you have to kind of like a I don't think that personally. I can like burn a hole in one and also do the stop and not have to kind of refocus. Yeah, I think it kind of rushes you a little bit too, because you're like, oh, the deer now here. But I also think, uh, ups your chances of killing that deer as opposed to letting him walk away out of your life. And you might need to weigh that out a little bit because like if you're hunting private and you know you're gonna have like you've got this dear patterned I mean, for instance, you on the ranch but oh dad, come it, no, never mind, there was a situation with Tyler had a big deer concrete got it? He got it? Okay, So you, uh, you passed the ranch book at a pretty far shot one time, right or was it? Yeah? Because you knew that like you'd have a chance if you kept after it. And so that's kind of the same thing on that. It's like, if you're on public land and you need a mac one because you haven't seen a deer in six days, mack him down right. But if it's on your own property or some private you have my uh, you know kind of just now I get a pass at forty nine this year because he can't getting past it. Sixty neighbors shot every buck they could possibly shoot this year. Yeah, um, yeah, that's definitely not happened. What. Oh, by the way, there's another thing about the rut raging roster. It ended up becoming a thing that was a lot like a rage fest at times. It's like if something is exciting, it's also could be a raging roster, you know what I mean. We also shorted the rut rangers a whole lot, says a bunch anytime there's any chase rangers. Dude, what about acrons? Casey arons or are acorns? I can't even say it to where it sounds much different, Uh, but it's uh, the the fruiting body or seed you might say of a oak tree that's an acron. It's uh. I used to you know, you tell your kid about it, or when I did. At least I would say that's an acorn and uh, Jet Forever said it with like a T in it. It's a accorn eightcorn acorn, acorn eight corn. Yeah, yeah, they did little corncorn. So toboggan this is one that's been brought up to us by our friend eric Um none other than none other than because it doesn't make sense if you're like not from the South. But a toboggan to us is that thing that car heart makes that you put down over your head and keeps your ears on top of your head warm. You might call it a stocking cap or a beanie. In my world, a beanie doesn't have the fold up A beanie is is just like one that goes straight down. That's a beanie. Uh, But it's not a sled to us, like I would not see a big sled and call that a toboggan. Do you know what a slouch cap is? I don't. It's like what Cody dequistal airs or whatever I think we called the then we call it kamakaze hats. They always call them slouch caps. They they're like it's like if Casey was talking about the beanie being the thing doesn't have the part that flips up. It's the same thing, but it's got more room in the back and it kind of slouches down on the back of your head. Oh that thing, Oh, I thought that you were talking about like an elm or food, like really warm hat. You okay, sorry, it's a it's a toboggan without the flip up. That's that's not that's loosening the back of your head. And like I said, Cody wears it a lot because he saw me wearing it when I was in a band in exactly. So what does it happen to you? Just me having what do you call it? Event? Titious? Is what it was written? How about that? So unfortunate unfortunate series events. Uh. Advantageous means that you have a detail or situation that puts you in an advantage um, whether that is in uh your tactic or in time of day or whatever it might be. It means, I would say, if I want to turn right at the upcoming exit, it would be advantageous for me to be in the right lane. That is advantageous. It would be I know one that's right. What is taco milk? Taco milk milk is what the result is of a four month long deer season where you don't sleep very much, and then you have COVID at least once, probably twice thanks Tyler went in that deer season. And then somebody's trying to get you to tell him what we're gonna have for supper that night, And really, I don't even think you were saying no. Eric was asking what are we gonna eat? Because he doesn't cook. Uh, we can't get interns to cook. Dude, you're like these people. I don't want to eat romen, you know. So yeah, but Eric is a good Roman cook. He does he does. Man. He also gave me a chili lime de you know one time, so um, I can't crack on him too much. I was trying to say taco meat, and I was excited about cereal and I was real tired, so I just said, we got some taco milk. And ever since then, that one's stuck. And that's, uh, that's kind of it's morphed into more than that. It's it's a term that can like many of these can milk lots of things. There's different kinds of milks, um, there are different kinds of things with different viscosities that can uh that are not even milks. Another one in the same vein what is good? Oh my goodness, I only trying. I was here to tell this one. But it's a it's an awkward moment as though it is. Um, if somebody just says good, it's an awkward moment. Uh, yeah, you might get leaving at that. Let him tell that the next time we get him on the podcast. We're going to forget that one. Yall remind us because that's that story is real good. Yeah, good good, It's real good for sure, is um that's a good one, man. Uh So yeah, taco milk you'll remember that. And um, we might have to make a Taco milk shirt one day. Saddle went through that. That's a different saddle. Hum um l d g G. This is a movement, right, this is a movement. A hashtag bro Uh, let's dad gum go get uh. Y'all probably know me. I'm not big on the profanity or even the uh you know, really like replacement with just like the words or the letters or whatever. But I do say dad gum a lot and say crap a lot. Gonna try to stop saying crap so much. But I'm a right with dad gum. You gotta you gotta use a word of some sort right expressive word. Uh, So, let's dad gum go. It's kind of an adaptation. What you hear my? Why hear Tom Brady say from time to time? Um? Is that where he got it from? You? Yeah? Yeah, I've heard him say, let's dag him go along, let's did gum gool? Uh? Where did you get? Rutting around? Tyler? A good buddy of mine named Wes Lowry. Yeah, we Uh. West was the first big buck breakdown guest we ever had. West shot a hundred and seventy three inch deer. I think in uh, how this is debatable? What stad he actually shot his deer? And I don't even know, but he shot it and it's a big deer. And um, he said rutting around at one point, talking about what the deer was doing. I think around. We looked at each other and we're like rutting around. Okay, so we've been using that for uh to describe what a deer is doing. Usually rutting around, in my opinion, is a is a softer version of a rage fest. It's like, uh, it's kind of like he's pretty interested. He may be out snooting around a little bit. He may even be running a little bit, but snooping around like that, snooping around. I feel like a deer can run around by himself, Yeah, exactly. A deer cannot rage ut rage by himself. Now he's got to have another uh some other form of life. Yeah yeah, um yeah, so rutting around, Uh snooting is something that uh we may should talk. I mean, do you're running around with the snoots most of exactly like it's the it's the it's the thing they used. They use almost the most, you know. I mean, they're they're thinking with a different part of their body, but they're snooting around a whole bunch pigs do that. They snoop a lot when you shot the other. That means they're using they knows is like what they're trying to, you know, the tool that they're using. Um Sean says, didn't go twenty. I'm not sure if that's what he wants to explain that. I don't know where that came from, for sure. I think that came from Rutt Daniels, but I don't really know. I'm not really tuned into that stuff. An, Yeah, but that's I mean, it's I think it's just what it means though if you're wondering, I don't know if you are not, but it's it means. Um. It's what like people say when they talk about how good they shot something, and typically it's more than twenty yards that that runs. But a lot of people like say, didn't go twenty, but it's hard to put him down within twenty. You did it one time that I know of, but it was kind of cheating because he ran past your tree. Still ran like forty yards, didn't he Yeah, the Iowa boat, Yeah, yeah, yeah, he ran more than twenty yards, so he went twenty for sure. We didn't go twenty from you. He went over. He didn't go twenty from me, but he went twenty overall. I shot a dough one time out in West Texas that uh, it was in a feeder pin and jumped out of the feeder pin and tipped over. Yeah, it's like eight yards you can go. You can. Didn't go twenty with a gun, A lot of you can with the boat. Yeah you didn't. In Raynes County about twenty seventeen, that didn't go twenty but she ran like sixty Yeah, she died at space the tree, big old moon. They go a half moon circle. Yeah yeah. Um there comes from loud people. Hey we're podcasting. Thanks, Oh no, good chicken rangers. Um okay, So one point five? What's one point five? That is a d er that is one point five years old. It's kind of funny. I think you started this because people says two and a half or three, and it's like, well, he can't be three, give me three and a half. But uh so it's kind of like a fun way to say. Just kind of go along with that, dude. It's also easier than saying one and a half. Yeah, one point five, you can just say it all that way. Five. I mean that's what we I've tried to do something, but it's easier to say one point five. It's funny, is uh you know how in math you're supposed to pretty much round up at five. So like if if you're averaging things out or you're rounding to the nearest whole number, once something gets two point five, you round up. In dear, I always round down. So a two point five is a two year old. Yeah, we're just countercultural here in the Deer world are always Um, where is smoke City? Dan Biley wants to know? It is wherever the Element crew goes, baby usually Smoke City is is a metaphorical place that we visited every time we shoot a deer real good m Yeah, smoke City, Um, it does follow you around when you kill. It's uh, Smoke City is not a place that stays put. So uh h h that's Hunt of the Hunter. Yeah, he's aptuely named. It's not hd K no, not the Killer dude. It's so you love not having on the podcast he can a j because no, he gonna listen way too a stupid for him. Yeah. Um, corn hogs. Uh, that is a big old dough that is mean and doesn't let other doughes eat while she's there. Um, that's kind of what I would think of corn hole is or I guess a buck can also be a corn hole. You feel like it could refer to anything that's just hammer in your corn. Yeah, it could be raccoons. Even. I think while I'll talk about that dough, we should maybe list the dough names. Be kind of Yeah, Nanny's we call him. Name's a lot goat heads, dobies, a Dobies, Yeah, the adbees for sure, mule heads Uh, slicks slicks yeah, long nose um, old h nanny headed doughslick snooters yeah, U yeah, snooters for sure. I got some snooters down there. Mad heads Uh yeah what else? Um uh? Man. Greyhounds are called greyhounds and takes us a little bit because they're tiny like that. Um, I think old nanny the dough is kind of one of the things I say a lot. Yeah. So, uh that's on corn hogs, maters. What's a mater? Uh, Karen's. Somebody says Karen's Yeah, like maters are tomatoes. Uh. It's a in an easier way. You know, there's a way to say everything, right, but there are easier ways to say things. That's what the bonyx is based off of. That's what's h what dude Country has built. I was thinking, remember earlier, we were talking about this, how when we're kind of tired and talking fast, we'll take forwards and make them one. I'm a yeah, I am going to I'm yeah. That's crazy, man. And it's very efficient, oh man, very efficient, no matter if you're you know, it's basically a Southern thing to do. Most of all the pigs are out there. The pigs are out there, Okay, we might have to be going here pretty quick. Uh. We got one more term, vanny weenies. Uh those are vanny weenies vas so those are I think the proper term is Vienna sausage because it comes from where's Vienna in Germany? I don't know, or something like, yeah, it's probably right, Yeah, some Eastern European city. Is that it? Do anybody else? Somebody wanted to know what our goal hunts for are, but that's A. That's a Q and A. We will just say that's something else, just because we got those pigs out there. My goals for uh twenty or long expire? Does it twenty? They say two? Yeah, but that's okay. I can stand ups. What's the stand up? A dough mm hmm maybe maybe? Uh maybe, says they all stand up. They'll stand up in there. You all like cold Vannes or hot Vannes. I like cold ones. I like the stuff that's jelly. We're not hot, but like you like that stuff to be jelly or jelly? All right, Well with that, I'm the jelly belly, and uh we are probably gonna go shoot some pigs. We're gonna cut this thing a little bit early. It's been fun. I kind of like this um YouTube format. You might have to do this a little bit more. Guys, since you're here already on YouTube if you are, say how did you get back there? Because it knows. But be sure and subscribe. You probably are subscribe if you're on this, But be sure and watch our stuff and uh like, comment, share all that good stuff. We appreciate the support, y'all. Remember to do that stuff today. 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