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Fishing And Late Season Deer Hunting

Kaylab Glasco (adult pictured) took his first buck in Hunt county a couple days ago. Kaylab is the son in law of noted outdoorsman/fishing guide David Hanson. Kaylab's son Rhyder is also pictured with his dad and his dad's first buck. A special time for a
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Kaylab Glasco (adult pictured) took his first buck in Hunt county a couple days ago. Kaylab is the son in law of noted outdoorsman/fishing guide David Hanson. Kaylab's son Rhyder is also pictured with his dad and his dad's first buck. A special time for a

David Hanson joins Luke this week and talks, of course, about the awesome fishing for trophy blue catfish now underway at Lake Tawakoni but David shares a bit more good news! His son in law, Kaylab Glasco took his first ever whitetail deer a few days ago. The buck sported a rack just over 20 inches inside spread. Not bad for a "first" deer.  Late season buck hunting can be very good because many of the doe fawn born back in late May and early June are coming in estrus the first time which is the reason for what many call the "second rut". This gets the mature buck out of cover and gives late season hunters another chance to put more venison in the freezer or antlers on the wall! 

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Outdoors writer/radio host/book author Luke Clayton has been addicted to everything outdoors related since his childhood when he grew up hunting and fishing in rural northeast Texas. Luke pens a weekly newspaper column that appears in 34 Texas newspapers and is Editor at Large for Extreme Hog Hunter Magazine, Bowhunting Adventures and East Texas Outdoors Magazine and field editor for Dallas Safari Club "Camp Talk" publication. Luke is on the pro staff of Mathews Bows, Smokin' Tex Electric Smokers, and GhostBlind. Follow his columns and listen to his weekly radio show throughout the year and you'll surely get exposed to many facets of the outdoor life.
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