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  • Luke's guest this week is Jacob Salmon with Full Throttle Hunting (www.fullthrottlehunting.com). Jacob's outfitting service operates in the Texas Panhandle which has become the premier area for hunting geese and sandhill cranes. With a lodge located to the top hunting operation, Full Throttle Hunting hunts some prime farmland. For more information, visit www.fullthrottlehunting.com.
  • Luke's guest this week is Paul Moore, the originator of Vineyard Max Deer Attractant (www.vineyardmax.net), made from dried grape skins. The two discuss the fact that there is no magic bullet that always puts a monster buck in a hunter's sights but point out the fact that deer are highly attracted to the smell of grapes.
  • Notably Texan had the opportunity to get acquainted with front man Will Carter during a check in from his home near Houston.
  • This week Luke visits with Tawakoni catfish guide Tony Pennebaker (903-474-3078). Blue catfish in the slot range (20-30 inches) have been on a very dependable bite. Luke and Tony discuss a recent trip that resulted in the making of several big fish frys. Click to hear some tips that will help you catch more good eating blue catfish. Watch the video Luke filmed on A SPORTSMANS LIFE on YouTube or Carbon Tv (www.carbontv.com). Email Luke through his website www.catfishradio.org
  • Luke's long time friend Larry Weishuhn (www.larryweishuhn.net) joins Luke today on the opener of Archery season in Texas. On Texas Parks and Wildlife MLD managed land ranches permits are issued and hunting also begins on Sept 28 with all legal weapons. Larry is coming to us from the Austin airport this morning, en route to British Columbia for a wilderness moose hunt. Contact Luke Clayton via email through his website www.catfishradio.org
  • Luke and his good friend Larry Weishuhn, aka "Mr.Whitetail", give listeners a great close-to-home destination this week up in Southeast Oklahoma, "The Choctaw Hunting Lodge". The Choctaw Nation owns 45,000 acres of the beautiful mountains and valley country that is less than a couple hours drive from Northeast Texas. Luke and Larry have enjoyed many hunts and fishing trips here through the years and the destination comes highly recommended. For more information, visit www.choctawhuntinglodge.com.
  • Luke visits this week with veteran catfish guide David Hanson (903-268-7391). Hanson has devised a sure-fire method of putting limits of channel catfish in the boat and escaping the summer heat. He has baited holes under a bridge and begins trips during early morning. Catching is fast and furious as you will learn. Luke fished earlier this week at Lake Fork with David and will cover the trip this week in the 51 Texas newspapers that carry his column, including the Greenville Herald Banner. Click and listen to these old friends give some tips that will help you put plenty of good eating catfish in the boat.
  • Fellow co-host on our “A Sportsman’s Life” digital television show, frequent guest here on my KETR outdoor show, longtime friend and an Ambassador for the Dallas Safari Club joins me this morning from the Gaylord Texan Resort in Grapevine where DSC has been holding their DSC Summer Expo outdoor show, which ends this evening with the DSC Foundation Gala. There is still time today to visit the 400 booths comprised of outfitters, guides, nearly any and everything having to do with the outdoors can be found. You don’t have to be a member of DSC to attend. Tickets are available at the door. Tonight DSC Foundation will hold its annual Summer Gala. The event is sold our, but anyone can go to (www.onlinehuntingauctions.com), find the DSC Foundation Summer Gala icon, to bid on the many fabulous items going up for auction tonight.
  • Luke's guest this week is Patrick Hotard with the First British Flight Training School Museum (www.bftsmuseum.org) in Terrell, Tx. Patrick tells all about a fun hunting seminar that will be held at the museum on Aug 2 at 3:30 pm. Luke will be a guest speaker as well as Jeff Rice to discuss filming hunts, Steven Travis with Three Curls Outfitters to discuss thermal hog hunting and Hunter Barber to talk shooting. Refreshments and door prizes and admission is free. Come join the fun!
  • Following a long run teaching law at Texas State University, San Marcos-based Lynn Crossett has set sights on music as his primary focus.
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