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Why are so many drawn to the outdoors?

Luke discusses why so many are drawn to the outdoors this week.
Luke Clayton
Luke discusses why so many are drawn to the outdoors this week.

Luke visits with us one on one this week and talks about why many of us hunt and fish and are drawn to the outdoor lifestyle. We no longer depend upon the fruits of our outings for survival so why are we drawn to the great outdoors? 

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  • Luke's guest this week is Pastor Charlie Nassar at the Top Rail Cowboy Church in Greenville. Charlie and Luke discuss the upcoming 7th Annual Outdoor Ron-de-Voux to be held on Saturday March 28 at the Top Rail Cowboy Church. Of course, these two old friends spend some time talking about hunting and fishing as well; Charlie is a well known bass tournament angler and lifelong outdoorsman.
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