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Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton & Friends Podcast
Luke Clayton
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Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton & Friends Podcast
Dead Sticking Stripers, Late Season Deer Campfires, Wild Hog Buying, & Funny Hunting Stories
Cumulative SummaryThe January 10th edition of Catfish Radio provides a comprehensive look at winter outdoor opportunities in Texas and beyond. The show balances the serious aspects of conservation and commerce with the pure enjoyment of the sport. It begins with the camaraderie of Segment 1, grounding the listener in the current season's deer hunting context and the industry excitement surrounding the DSC Convention. Segment 2 shifts to the water, offering actionable, technical advice from Bill Carey on winter striper fishing, proving that fishing season doesn't end when the temperature drops. Segment 3 introduces a fascinating economic angle to wildlife management, explaining how the commercial hog market works and how it aids in controlling the invasive population. Finally, Segment 4 lightens the mood with Luke's storytelling, ending the hour on a high note that celebrates the fun and often funny reality of spending time in the wild. The episode successfully covers land, water, business, and humor, appealing to a broad spectrum of outdoor enthusiasts. Here is the summary for the Catfish Radio broadcast from January 10th, featuring host Luke Clayton, co-host Larry Weishuhn, and guests Bill Carey and Mark Lumus. Segment 1: Campfire Talk with Larry WeishuhnGuest: Larry Weishuhn ("Mr. Whitetail") Topic: Late Season Deer and the DSC Convention Luke and Larry open the show with their signature "Campfire Talk," focusing on the transition into the new year and late-season hunting opportunities. Weather and Deer Movement: They discuss the colder winter weather and how it impacts deer behavior, noting that while the rut is winding down, food sources are now the primary driver for deer movement. Dallas Safari Club (DSC) Convention: Larry provides a preview (or recap, depending on timing) of the DSC Convention. They emphasize the importance of this massive gathering for hunters, conservationists, and outfitters, describing it as a "must-attend" event for anyone passionate about the outdoors. Reflections: The duo shares thoughts on the past season, grateful for the memories made, and look forward to the spring hunting seasons approaching. Segment 2: Winter Striper Fishing on Lake TexomaGuest: Bill Carey (Guide, Striper Express) Topic: Deadsticking and Winter Tactics Luke welcomes veteran fishing guide Bill Carey from Lake Texoma to discuss the specialized techniques required for catching Striped Bass in the dead of winter. The "Deadsticking" Technique: Bill explains the art of "deadsticking," a popular winter method where lures are suspended motionless (or with very subtle movement) in the water column to mimic stunned or lethargic shad in cold water. The Bite: He describes the winter bite as subtle but rewarding. The fish are often schooled up tight, and once you find them, the action can be fast. Conditions: Bill notes that despite the cold, winter fishing on Texoma can be incredibly productive because the fish are concentrated. He advises anglers to trust their electronics to locate the bait balls, as the stripers will be close by. Segment 3: The Business of Wild HogsGuest: Mark Lumus (Wild Hog Buyer) Topic: Trapping and Selling Feral Hogs In this segment, Luke interviews Mark Lumus to shed light on the commercial side of feral hog management—buying live hogs from trappers. Market Dynamics: Mark explains the process of buying wild hogs from landowners and trappers. He discusses the current demand and how prices fluctuate based on the weight and condition of the animals. Logistics & Regulations: They touch on the specific regulations regarding the transport of live feral hogs in Texas. Mark clarifies that hogs must be taken to approved holding facilities and cannot be released elsewhere, highlighting the role this industry plays in population control. Economic Incentive: The conversation illustrates how selling trapped hogs can help landowners offset the cost of feed and damage caused by these invasive animals, turning
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1 day ago
54 minutes

Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton & Friends Podcast
Worldwide Hunting Adventures, Big Bore Airgun Hunts, Mr. Whitetails Hunting Notes, & More!
Show Notes: Catfish Radio with Luke ClaytonDate: January 3, 2026 Episode Summary To kick off the new year, Luke and Larry Weishuhn discuss the onset of the deer breeding season in South Texas. The show then welcomes Wade Derby from Crosshair Consulting for a two-part discussion on booking bucket-list adventures, ranging from Alaska to Africa. Finally, Luke wraps up the hour with a solo segment on the growing world of big-bore airgun hunting, sharing tips on getting within range of game. Segment 1: Campfire Talk with Larry WeishuhnTopic: The Rut in South Texas & Late Season Strategies. Discussion: Larry "Mr. Whitetail" Weishuhn joins Luke to report on the "second rut" occurring in North Texas and the primary rut just kicking off in the brush country of South Texas. Field Notes: Larry shares a story about rattling in a buck recently and emphasizes that despite the calendar turning to January, the hunting season is far from over. He notes that scrapes are being freshened up again and bucks are actively responding to rattling horns. Segment 2: Crosshair Consulting with Wade DerbyTopic: Planning and Booking Hunts. Discussion: Wade Derby of Crosshair Consulting joins the show to explain the role of a hunting consultant. He discusses how he helps clients navigate the complex logistics of tags, travel, and outfitter selection. Featured Hunts: The conversation touches on accessible hunts for the "working man," such as black bear hunting, which Wade notes is a fantastic and affordable adventure compared to high-dollar sheep hunts. Segment 3: Worldwide Hunting with Wade DerbyTopic: International Adventures & The "Bucket List". Discussion: Wade continues the conversation by shifting focus to international destinations. They discuss the appeal of African safaris, particularly for plains game like kudu and impala, which remain a high-value option for hunters. Insight: Wade advises listeners to stop putting off their dream hunts ("someday I'll go"), encouraging them to book now while health and opportunity align, rather than waiting for a perfect moment that might never come. Segment 4: Airgun Hunting with Luke ClaytonTopic: The Challenge of Big Bore Airguns. Discussion: Luke closes the show discussing his passion for hunting with big bore air rifles (specifically .45 and .50 caliber). He explains that unlike long-range centerfire rifles, airguns require getting close—typically within 75 to 100 yards. Technique: Luke describes the satisfaction of the stalk and the necessity of getting "bow range" close, which brings the excitement of the hunt back to the basics of woodsmanship. Sponsors & MentionsSmokin Tex Electric Smokers: smokintex.com Butcher Packer Supply: butcher-packer.com Catfish Radio: catfishradio.org Crosshair Consulting: crosshairconsulting.com
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1 week ago
51 minutes

Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton & Friends Podcast
Winter Deadsticking, Sporterized Military Hunting Rifles, Campfire Chat with Mr. Whitetail, & Filming Your Own Hunts!
Show Notes: Catfish Radio with Luke ClaytonDate: December 27, 2025 Hosts: Luke Clayton & Larry Weishuhn Episode Summary In this final show of 2025, Luke and Larry Weishuhn (“Mr. Whitetail”) gather around the radio campfire to discuss late-season deer movement and high-tech optics. The show also features deep dives into vintage military rifles for modern hunting, winter fishing techniques on Lake Tawakoni, and the challenges of filming hunts through digital scopes. Segment 1: Campfire Talk with Larry WeishuhnTopic: Late-season deer hunting and optics. Discussion: Larry Weishuhn joins Luke to discuss the effectiveness of Stealth Vision optics and the growing popularity of thermal scopes for hog and predator hunting. Field Notes: Larry shares observations from recent hunts, noting that while acorn crops were heavy early in the season, deer are now returning to feeders and food plots as natural forage depletes. They also discuss the upcoming DSC Convention in Atlanta in February. Segment 2: Vintage Firepower with Dustin WarnckeTopic: Hunting with sporterized military rifles. Discussion: Dustin Warncke discusses the history and value of “sporterized” military surplus rifles. Featured Firearm: Dustin highlights his recent acquisition of a 1916 Spanish Mauser in 7mm, explaining how these affordable, historic rifles can still be highly effective and accurate hunting tools when paired with modern optics. Segment 3: Winter Fishing on Lake Tawakoni with Brett KilmerTopic: "Deadsticking" for sand bass and hybrids. Discussion: Guide Brett Kilmer explains the winter technique of deadsticking—holding a lure completely still in the water column to mimic stunned shad in cold water. Technique: Brett details using heavy 1-ounce jigs (often white or chartreuse) and "thumping" the bottom of the boat to attract schools of fish under the boat in 25–40 feet of water. Segment 4: Filming the Hunt with Jeff RiceTopic: Videography and late-season buck behavior. Discussion: Videographer and producer Jeff Rice talks about using digital scopes like the ATN X-Sight to film hunts directly from the rifle. Field Notes: Jeff recounts a recent encounter with a massive, old buck that managed to evade the camera despite being within 40 yards, highlighting the challenges of capturing the perfect shot on film versus just harvesting the animal. Sponsors & MentionsSmokin Tex Electric Smokers: smokintex.com Butcher Packer Supply: butcher-packer.com Choctaw Hunting Lodge: choctawhuntinglodge.com Pyramid Air: pyramydair.com CVA Muzzleloaders: cva.com Vineyard Max: vineyardmax.net Dash for Cash Pawn: Seagoville, TX
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2 weeks ago
55 minutes

Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton & Friends Podcast
Christmas Memories and Warm Holiday Campfire Moments
Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton & Friends December 20th, 2025 Segment 1: Opening, Hunting Plans, and a Wild Pork RecipeIn this opening segment of the annual Christmas show, Luke Clayton and his regular guest Larry Weishuhn introduce the holiday theme and discuss upcoming hunts and cooking tips. Sponsors & Support: Larry extends Christmas wishes and thanks sponsors, including DSC (Dallas Safari Club), Trijicon, Stealth Vision, Taurus, and Vineyard Max. Upcoming Hunts: Larry shares his plans to visit the Choctaw Hunting Lodge to hunt a "broken horn" or non-trophy Oryx for meat, noting that he hopes for a cold day. Luke mentions plans to hunt management bucks and does at the Cotton family ranch with David and Edgar. Wild Game Cooking: Luke provides a detailed method for preparing wild pork backstrap. His tip involves removing the strap, cutting it across the grain into 5-inch pieces, slicing those lengthwise into thin strips, and pounding them flat. He recommends seasoning the meat, placing it in a Ziploc bag with Louisiana hot sauce and vinegar overnight, and then frying it with a flour, egg, and milk wash. Segment 2: Christmas Memories and Close CallsLuke and Larry reminisce about their childhood Christmases in the 1950s and 60s, sharing stories about family traditions and rural life. Early Hunting Memories: Larry recalls hunting squirrels and pecans with his maternal grandfather, AJ Ashenbeck, along Cummins Creek until he was about nine years old. The Country Store: Luke describes the Dimple community north of Clarksville, remembering the old country store with a rock-base pot-bellied stove where the "old timers" would sit and talk. The Christmas Tree Incident: Luke shares a story about cutting down a pine tree for Christmas with his father. While sawing the tree, an aggressive sow with her "hackles up" chased them, forcing his father to climb into the very tree they were cutting down. Segment 3: Guns of Christmas PastThis segment focuses on the firearms and ammunition of their youth, alongside a specific hunting story from Luke's childhood. Vintage Ammo: The hosts discuss the scarcity and variety of .22 ammunition in the past, specifically the differences between .22 Shorts, Longs, and Long Rifles. Luke mentions that the "Long Rifle Hollow Point" was his deer cartridge of choice back in the day. Larry’s Camp House Memory: Larry recalls his family moving to a "camp house" in the woods for Christmas week, where they cooked stew and BBQ chicken on a wood stove. Luke’s First Deer Hunt: Luke recounts his first deer hunt around 1959 (age 8 or 9) with his brother-in-law and a friend known as "Mountain Man". "Mountain Man" shot a deer using a Chinese military bolt-action rifle with "steel jacket" bullets. The deer ran off, so the group went home to eat a breakfast of home-cured ham and cathead biscuits prepared by "Ma" before returning with dogs to retrieve the deer. Segment 4: Explosive Traditions and Holiday Wrap-UpIn the final segment, the hosts wrap up the show with stories about unique family traditions and their first guns. German Christmas Traditions: Larry discusses his German heritage in Southeast Texas and a loud tradition his grandfather, a County Commissioner, practiced on Christmas Eve. The family would pack dynamite under stumps in the bottomland and blow them up to celebrate; Larry recalls one year when the blast broke windows in the house. Construction Site Cooking: Luke remembers working for a "powder man" on a construction crew in Arkansas and seeing an operator heat cans of "Sweet Sue Chicken and Dumplings" on the manifold of an excavator for lunch. First Guns: Larry remembers his first gun being a Red Ryder BB gun at age three, followed later by a single-barrel .410. Luke recalls receiving a J.C. Higgins single-shot .22 rifle at age eight. Closing: The hosts conclude by wishing listeners a Merry Christmas and encouraging them to remember the Reason for the Season!
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3 weeks ago
51 minutes

Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton & Friends Podcast
Big Winter Bass on Lake Fork, Deer Hunting Campfires, Mule Deer Hunts, and MORE!
CATFISH RADIO with Luke Clayton and Friends - Show Notes for December 13th Segment 1: Campfire Talk (12:44)Luke and his guest, Larry Weishuhn, share a "Campfire Talk" focusing on Larry's unique hunting experience in Far West Texas and a few outdoor announcements. Carmen Mountain Whitetail Hunt: Larry is currently in the Big Bend country hunting the Carmen Mountain Whitetail, a small subspecies found only in the mountains of West Texas and Northern Mexico (4,500 feet elevation and above). Subspecies Discussion: Larry explains that the Carmen Mountain Whitetail is arguably the smallest whitetail subspecies in North America, with bucks often field-dressed at only 45–60 lbs. and rarely scoring more than 80–100 Boone and Crockett points. The sheer size and remote habitat make the hunt unique. Hunting Conditions: Larry describes glassing and hunting the mountain terrain with the aid of his Stealth Vision optics and rangefinders. Announcements: DSC Convention: Reminder that the Dallas Safari Club (DSC) Convention is set for February 6th, 7th, and 8th in Atlanta. Sponsors: Mentions sponsors Hornady and Stealth Vision Optics. Future Hunt: Luke and Larry discuss their plans to hunt oryx at the Choctaw Hunting Lodge in the near future. ? Segment 2: Harry Wood NM Mule Deer Hunts (14:14)Luke interviews Harry Wood, a seasoned guide and outfitter who has been running hunts in New Mexico for almost 40 years. This segment focuses on an affordable and exciting archery-only mule deer hunt during the rut. The Hunt: Discussion of a five-day, archery-only mule deer hunt in southeastern New Mexico (between Artesia and Mayhill) during the rut (January 1st–15th). Pricing and Location: The hunt is presented as an exceptional value at $1,800 per person, with an over-the-counter license fee of $340. The ranch is over 9,000 acres in the foothills of the Sacramento Mountains. Drop Camp Details: The hunt is a drop camp setup, providing a heated tent, cots, lights, and gear—hunters bring their own food and handle their own cooking. Hunters are advised to bring a 4x4 vehicle. Hunting Methods: Harry explains the primary techniques used: spot and stalk, setting up at water sources (dirt tanks and troughs) during midday, and the effectiveness of calling and rattling (even using a predator call) to bring deer in, often resulting in close-range shots (20–30 yards) from brush or ground blinds. Contact Information: Harry provides his contact details for booking: 903-536-7130 (home) or 512-968-4430 (cell). ? Segment 3: Winter Bass Fishing (10:44)Luke talks with Dennis Canada, a longtime fishing guide on Lake Fork, about techniques for catching trophy bass during the cold winter months. Trophy Season: Dennis confirms that winter is a prime time for serious trophy hunters as female bass are at their heaviest weight of the year. Weather Sensitivity: He stresses that Lake Fork bass are highly sensitive to consistent weather. Once the weather stabilizes—whether it's consistently cold or warm—the fish will start to pattern. Sudden temperature drops will often shut down the bite. Recommended Techniques: Jigs: Dennis's main bait is a jig, which he fishes in a wide range of depths, sometimes as shallow as four to six feet in heavy cover. Carolina Rig: He considers the Carolina rig a year-round finesse option. Carolina Rig Setup: Dennis provides specifics on his preferred setup: Weight: 1-ounce bullet or barrel weight. Swivel/Keeper: Uses Carolina Keepers instead of a traditional knot and swivel. Leader: A leader of 36 inches up to four feet. Hook: A smaller hook to allow the bait to "free float". Action: A slow, bottom-dragging retrieve, often inch-worming the bait with the rod tip. The bite is often a subtle pressure change, not a sharp strike. Contact Information: Dennis Canada can be reached at 903-335-6524 for booking. Segment 4: Luke Shares a Great Winter Catfish Technique (6:34)Luke shares a unique and effective winter catfishing technique known as "Splating
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4 weeks ago
54 minutes

Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton & Friends Podcast
The Call of Fall Hunting Campfires, Remember December Striper Fishing, & Night Hunts with Night Vision and Thermals
CATFISH RADIO with Luke Clayton and Friends - December 6th Show Notes Segment 1: Campfire Talk with Luke & Larry Weishuhn Mr. Whitetail, Larry Weishuhn, joins Luke to discuss his deer hunt on Matthew Brown's land near the Red River, complimenting the landowner on his knowledge of the country. The Kill: Larry successfully killed a six-year-old buck that weighed 187 pounds on the hook. Hunting Time: The buck was taken at 12:03 PM in the middle of the day, confirming that mature bucks can move all day, especially during the rut, and emphasizing that hunters shouldn't be afraid to hunt during midday hours. Buck Behavior: The buck had a strong, musky odor associated with the rut. It was rattled in, initially turned to leave, and then stopped and came back toward Larry after he grunted at him.   🎯 Hunting Gear and Optics   Larry discusses the specialized gear he used for the hunt: Rifle: A 7mm PRC rifle. Barrel: The rifle was fitted with an Aviant heat-releasing barrel. Optics: The rifle was topped with a Stealth Vision scope, which is manufactured in Crockett, Texas. Stealth Vision scopes use 34-millimeter tubes and feature an optional lighted reticle. These scopes have a little green light that indicates when the scope is level, which is the ideal time to pull the trigger. Bullet: He used a Hornady ELD-X 175-grain bullet, which he placed through about a "two-inch window" to hit the deer.   Segment 2: Lake Texoma Striper Update (with Bill Carey)   Prime Fishing Season: Bill Carey calls December "Remember December" and "the best of both worlds" for size and number of fish. Weather Conditions: He notes that December is the "peak of the fall" and that overall, the weather is getting warmer and milder than in previous years, making it a great time to fish, especially during Christmas break. Fishing Techniques & Gear: Under the Birds: Stripers are being caught "under the birds," which is impressive because they're catching 10-pound fish using this technique. The fish push the bait balls to the surface where birds spot them, and the anglers cast their jigs into the resulting feeding frenzy. Lures: The current top bait is jigs, using flukes that have a fork-tail or straight-tail (less vibration) on a three-quarter to one-ounce jig head. Retrieval: A simple medium retrieve works well, although the hosts admit to the old habit of shaking the jig. Strikes often occur on the pause. The Thumper: The use of an automated, motorized thumper (a rubber mallet in a box) is confirmed to work by sending sound waves that attract schooling stripers. This technique will be in its prime at the end of the month into January and February, alongside dead sticking. Striper Aggression: Stripers are very aggressive and curious, often resulting in multiple hookups or other stripers following the hooked fish right to the boat.   Segment 3: Digital Night Vision (with Shane Kessler of ATN)   Guest and Company: The segment features Shane Kessler, a pro-staffer with ATN Corporation, discussing night hunting optics. Digital Night Vision (ATN X-Site): Function: Digital scopes use a digital image that requires an external IR light to enhance visibility once the sun sets. It allows hunters to use one scope for both day and night hunting. Benefits: Features like video recording allow hunters to review shots, which helps locate game if no blood trail is found. The scope can stream live to an iPad or phone, enabling a coach to ensure a shooter's crosshairs are correctly placed. Limitations: Digital scopes are not good in heavy cover/brush because the IR light will refract off leaves and distort the image. Tips: Shane notes that the one-shot zero feature is very easy to use, and it is essential to properly align the IR beam to the scope's view.   Segment 4: Thermal Scopes and Hunting Recap   Thermal Scopes (ATN Thor LT): Function: Thermal scopes detect an animal's heat signature, allo
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1 month ago
53 minutes

Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton & Friends Podcast
Deer Hunting and Winter Catfish Tips, Camp Cook Recipes, and More Outdoor Adventure Family-Friendly Fun!
🎣 Catfish Radio – November 29th Episode Show Notes This week on Catfish Radio, Luke Clayton and Friends bring you another fun, information-packed lineup from the great outdoors. From campfire wisdom to expert catfishing tactics, this episode delivers a full helping of stories, tips, and down-home conversation. 🔥 Segment 1 – Campfire Talk with Luke Clayton Luke kicks off the show with classic campfire conversation — stories from the woods, recent outings, and the rhythms of late-fall hunting season. He shares reflections from time spent outdoors and updates listeners on what’s happening across Texas’ lakes and ranch country. A warm, easygoing opener that feels like sitting around a real fire with old friends. 🦌 Segment 2 – "Mr. Whitetail" Returns for More Deer Hunting Talk “Mr. Whitetail” himself, Larry Weishuhn, joins Luke once again for a lively discussion. Larry shares insights from his recent travels, hunting adventures, and observations from the field. The two longtime friends trade stories, expert tips, and plenty of laughs — the kind of segment that reminds listeners why these two are legends in the outdoor world. 🐟 Segment 3 – Lake Tawakoni Guide David Hanson on Winter Catfishing Professional Tawakoni guide David Hanson stops by to talk all things catfishing as temperatures drop. David breaks down: Where big blue cats are staging now Best baits and presentations for late November Why cold-weather conditions can produce trophy-class fish What clients can expect on a guided trip this time of year A must-listen for anyone wanting to put more catfish in the boat this winter. 🍲 Segment 4 – Luke’s Camp Recipe of the Week Luke closes the episode by sharing a hearty camp recipe perfect for chilly nights outdoors. With simple ingredients and Luke’s signature practical style, this dish is easy to prepare whether you're on the campfire or in your home kitchen. A fitting finale to a show dedicated to good living in the outdoors.
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1 month ago
47 minutes

Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton & Friends Podcast
Deer Season Hunting Tips, Fall Stripers on Texoma, Fajita Cooking Tips, Campfire Stories, and More!
🎣 Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton & FriendsFull Episode – 4-Segment Combined Podcast🟫 Segment 1: Campfire Talk with Luke Clayton Luke kicks things off around the campfire with his signature storytelling and easygoing humor. In this opening segment, he shares updates from the outdoors, seasonal observations, and a few personal tales that set the tone for the show. Whether you're a seasoned woodsman or just love good conversation, the campfire chat brings listeners right into Luke’s world of friendship, outdoorsmanship, and down-home wisdom. 🎣 Segment 2: Bill Carey – Texoma Striper Report Captain Bill Carey joins Luke with a fresh, detailed report straight from Lake Texoma — the Striper Capital of the World. Bill covers: Current striper patterns Best depths and presentations Bait selection for this part of the season Weather and water conditions What anglers can expect in the coming weeks This segment is packed with practical fishing tips and local knowledge for anyone planning a trip to Texoma. 🦌 Segment 3: Jeff Rice – Late Season Deer Strategies Outdoor writer and hunter Jeff Rice checks in with Luke to talk late-season deer hunting. Topics include: How deer behavior shifts as the season winds down Food sources and movement patterns to key in on Stand strategy during post-rut Gear and tactics Jeff is relying on this time of year Insights from recent hunts on his home property A must-listen for hunters trying to punch a last-minute tag. 🍳 Segment 4: Luke’s Outdoor Cooking Tips Luke wraps the show with one of his listener-favorite features—his outdoor cooking insights. In this week’s tip, he shares simple, field-tested methods for preparing wild game and campfire meals, along with a few tricks to elevate flavor even when cooking with basic gear. Expect a blend of old-school recipes, cowboy-style technique, and Luke’s trademark humor.
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1 month ago
48 minutes

Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton & Friends Podcast
Taxidermy Tips, Colorado Elk Hunt, Fall White Bass Fishing, & Campfire Chat on Hunting History
CATFISH RADIO WITH LUKE CLAYTON AND FRIENDS: November 15th Show Summary Segment 1: Larry Weishuhn – Hunting History and The Old Oak Tree Luke and regular co-host Larry Weishuhn discuss the history of hunting seasons in Texas, noting that November 16th was traditionally the original opening day for the regular whitetail deer rifle season. They reflect on the old process of obtaining hunting permits from the courthouse. Luke shares a feature he wrote about a massive, ancient oak tree on a friend's property and reflects mystically on the centuries of history the tree has witnessed, potentially including Civil War soldiers and Native Americans. Segment 2: Omar Carter – Fall Fishing and Nilgai Guest Omar Carter of Luck O’ the Irish Guide Service talks about the excellent fall white bass (sand bass) and hybrid striper fishing on Lake Tawakoni. He shares successful trolling techniques using a Hellbender plug paired with a small pet spoon, noting that fish are actively feeding hard to prepare for winter, requiring a fast trolling speed (around 2.9 to 3.4 mph). Omar also shares the story of his wife's successful free-range Nilgai bull hunt in South Texas and how much they enjoy the quality of the Nilgai meat. Segment 3: Joe Parker – Taxidermy and Hunting Logistics Joe Parker of All American Taxidermy and Next Trip Whitetails provides essential tips for hunters on how to properly handle a deer killed during warm weather to ensure the hide is preserved for mounting. He stresses that the worst enemy of a mountable hide is heat and recommends skinning the deer immediately and packing the hide on ice in a plastic tote. The discussion also covers different types of mounts and hunting opportunities at his high-fence facility, Next Trip Whitetails, in Paris, Texas. Segment 4: David Cotton – Colorado Elk Hunt David Cotton joins Luke to share the exciting story of his 85-year-old father, Edgar Cotton, successfully harvesting a bull elk in Colorado during the second rifle season. The father-son duo credits their Stealth Vision binoculars and scope, which allowed them to quickly range and dial in the shot at 365 yards with extreme precision. They also discuss David’s unique trophy—a mule-foot hog—that Joe Parker is preparing for mounting.--
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1 month ago
51 minutes

Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton & Friends Podcast
Fall Striper and Crappie Secrets, Deer Hunting Tips, Bowhunting Fall Turkey's and Campfire Talk!
🎣 Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton and Friends November 8, 2025 This week on Catfish Radio, Luke Clayton and his outdoor friends bring you another lineup of stories, laughs, and expert tips from the woods and waters of Texas and beyond! Segment 1 – Campfire Talk: Luke Clayton & Larry Weishuhn Luke Clayton and “Mr. Whitetail” Larry Weishuhn gather around the campfire for a lively conversation about fall hunting adventures and the traditions that make this time of year special. From cool mornings in deer country to storytelling that warms the heart, the two share insight into outdoor life, wildlife behavior, and good old-fashioned fellowship among hunting buddies. Segment 2 – Striper Express: Bill Carey on Fall Striper Action at Lake Texoma Legendary Texoma guide Bill Carey joins the show to talk about the outstanding striper bite happening right now on Lake Texoma. Bill shares his latest fishing patterns, lure choices, and how cooler temperatures have fired up the big fish. Tune in to hear firsthand what makes November one of the best times of year to catch trophy stripers with Striper Express! Segment 3 – Crappie Secrets with Guide Chris Webb Professional fishing guide Chris Webb checks in to talk all things fall crappie fishing — from water temperatures and depth patterns to jig color and presentation tips. Luke and Chris discuss how crappie are stacking up this season and the simple strategies that can help any angler find success on their home lake. Segment 4 – Luke Arrows a Fall Gobbler In this exciting wrap-up segment, Luke shares a personal hunting story about arrowing a fall gobbler with his bow. Listeners get a front-row seat to his setup, calling techniques, and the thrill of the hunt. It’s a classic Luke Clayton storytelling moment — blending humor, skill, and a love for the outdoors. 🎧 Tune In & Stay Connected Catch Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton and Friends weekly on your favorite podcast platform or local radio affiliate. For more outdoor content, visit CatfishRadio.org and follow Luke and Larry’s adventures across Texas’ great outdoors.
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2 months ago
51 minutes

Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton & Friends Podcast
Fall Deer Season, Autumn Catfish Secrets, Bowhunting, and more Campfire Talk!
🎙️ Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton and Friends – November 1, 2025 In this week’s episode, Luke kicks things off with another fun “Campfire Talk” alongside Larry Weishuhn, as the two longtime friends share stories, laughter, and insights from their many outdoor adventures. From hunting tales to behind-the-scenes memories, it’s classic Luke and Larry banter that sets the tone for a great show. Next, Luke visits with Samuel Old, who shares updates on the early deer season across Texas. They discuss rut activity, deer movement patterns, and how changing weather conditions are impacting hunting success. Samuel also offers a few tips for hunters heading into the peak of the season. In the third segment, Tony Pennebaker joins the show to talk all about fall catfishing. Tony explains his go-to baits and setups for catching big blue cats this time of year and shares how cooler water temps and shorter days affect fish behavior. It’s packed with useful info for anglers itching to hit the water this fall. Luke closes out the show with a solo chat about bowhunting, sharing personal stories, gear advice, and lessons learned from the field. His passion for traditional and modern archery comes through as he encourages listeners to make the most of the season. 🎧 Tune in to Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton and Friends — where every episode celebrates the outdoor life, great friends, and good conversation around the virtual campfire.   Learn more at CatfishRadio.org      
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2 months ago
55 minutes

Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton & Friends Podcast
Deer Hunting Campfire Talk with Mr. Whitetail, All-Natural Attractants with Paul Moore, & David Cotton's Bear Hunt!
Catfish Radio – October 25, 2025 Hosted by Luke Clayton and Friends This week’s show is packed with good conversation, great friends, and plenty of outdoor talk from the deer woods to the bear country of Oklahoma! Luke and the crew keep the campfire stories burning as they welcome familiar voices and share new adventures. Segment 1 – Campfire Talk with Luke and Larry Luke Clayton kicks off the show with his good friend and longtime hunting partner, Larry Weishuhn (“Mr. Whitetail”), as they settle in for some relaxed Campfire Talk. The two chat about the changing season, early deer movement, and the excitement building up for hunters across the region. They swap stories, trade a few laughs, and share insights on preparing for success in the field this fall. Segment 2 – Deer Season Discussion Continues The conversation continues as Luke and Larry dive deeper into deer talk — focusing on behavior patterns, scouting tips, and what they’re seeing in their own areas. They touch on weather effects, acorn crops, and how timing can make or break a hunt. As always, their years of experience shine through in this easygoing, informative chat that blends wisdom with humor. Segment 3 – Paul Moore Talks Deer Attractants Next up, Luke visits with Paul Moore, who discusses his line of deer attractant products and the science behind what draws big bucks in close. Paul talks about how scent, consistency, and placement can make a difference in your hunting success. This segment is full of practical tips for hunters getting ready to hit the woods — a great listen for anyone looking to up their game this season. Segment 4 – David Cotton’s Oklahoma Bear Hunt To wrap up the show, Luke welcomes David Cotton, fresh off an incredible Oklahoma bear hunt. David shares his experience from start to finish — the challenge, the preparation, and the thrill of being up close with one of the most powerful game animals in North America. His story captures the true spirit of adventure and reminds listeners why the great outdoors keeps calling us back.
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2 months ago
53 minutes

Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton & Friends Podcast
The Call of Fall Fishing, Deer Hunting, Camp Recipes, and Some Great Outdoors Friends
Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton — Weekly Podcast Show Notes (Oct 18, 2025) Gather ‘round for four fresh segments of fish, flame, and field wisdom from Luke and friends. ## Segment 1 — Campfire Talk Luke opens the show with what’s biting and what’s moving this week, sharing quick-hit reports, weather notes, and timely tips to help you pick the right water, wind, and window for success. ## Segment 2 — Camp Recipes with Luke From skillet to smoker, Luke walks through simple, no-fail camp recipes you can pull off with basic gear—seasoning shortcuts, cast-iron must-dos, and make-ahead ideas that turn a long day on the water into a great meal. ## Segment 3 — Fall Catfishing with Tony Pennebaker Tony breaks down an autumn game plan for cats: productive depths and drifts, why bait choice changes with cooling water, anchor vs. slow-troll strategy, and how fronts shuffle fish on points, ledges, and channel edges. ## Segment 4 — Lake Fork Fall Bass with Guide Dennis Canada Guide Dennis Canada delivers a Fork-focused fall bass rundown—where fish are staging, bait and jig picks, cadence tweaks for cooler temps, and when to swap from shad chasers to bottom crawlers as the sun and pressure shift.--### Connect & Subscribe Follow Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton on your favorite podcast app, leave a quick review, and share the show with your fishing buddies. Got a question or a story from the outdoors? Send it in—we might feature it on an upcoming episode!
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2 months ago
57 minutes

Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton & Friends Podcast
Campfire Talk with Larry Weishuhn, Old-Time German Recipes, Hog Hunting, & Fall Striper Fishing Update
🎣 Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton and Friends October 11 Episode Segment 1 – Campfire Talk with Luke Clayton and Larry WeishuhnThe show kicks off around the campfire as Luke and Larry dive into outdoor stories and hunting wisdom. They share experiences from the field, tips for the season, and a few laughs along the way that capture the spirit of camaraderie outdoorsmen enjoy when gathered around the fire. Segment 2 – Dustin Warncke Shares Old-Time RecipesDustin steps in to highlight a collection of classic recipes that connect food, family, and the outdoors. He talks about traditional cooking methods and how hunters and anglers can bring their harvests from the field or water to the dinner table in creative, flavorful ways. Segment 3 – Hog Hunting Talk with Jeff RiceLuke is joined by Jeff Rice to discuss hog hunting strategies. They explore the challenges of managing wild hog populations, successful hunting techniques, and stories from recent hunts. The segment also includes practical tips for hunters looking to improve their effectiveness in the field. Segment 4 – Striper Fishing Update with Bill CareyThe episode closes with a striper fishing update from Bill Carey. He shares the latest on conditions at Lake Texoma, seasonal patterns, and what anglers can expect right now when targeting stripers. Bill’s insights provide valuable information for anyone planning a trip to the lake.
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3 months ago
58 minutes

Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton & Friends Podcast
Fall Deer Talk with "Mr. Whitetail" and Luke, Outdoor Videography Tips, & Big BoreAirgun Hunting
🎙️ Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton & Friends – October 4th Episode In this week’s campfire gathering, Luke Clayton and his longtime friends bring listeners another exciting mix of outdoor stories, hunting wisdom, and practical tips for the fall season. 🔥 Segment 1 – Campfire Talk Luke kicks things off with warm campfire conversation, setting the tone for a classic outdoor storytelling session. He shares reflections on time in the woods and water, reminding listeners why the outdoor lifestyle is so rewarding. 🦌 Segment 2 – Deer Talk with Larry Weishuhn Legendary wildlife biologist and “Mr. Whitetail” himself, Larry Weishuhn, returns to the show for another deep dive into deer hunting. Larry brings his unmatched knowledge of deer behavior, seasonal patterns, and field strategies—perfect for hunters preparing for the season ahead. 🎣 Segment 3 – A Sportsman’s Life with Jeff Rice Friend of the show Jeff Rice joins in to talk about A Sportsman’s Life, sharing stories and insights from his time in the outdoors. Listeners will enjoy Jeff’s perspective on hunting, ranching, and living close to the land. 🎯 Segment 4 – Airgun Hunting with Luke Clayton To wrap up, Luke explores the fast-growing sport of airgun hunting. He shares his personal experiences, favorite setups, and tips for hunters curious about taking this modern approach into the field. 👉 Tune in for an entertaining and informative episode packed with hunting insights, practical advice, and campfire camaraderie. Whether you’re after deer, fish, or trying something new like airguns, this show has something for every outdoorsman. CatfishRadio.org
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3 months ago
50 minutes

Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton & Friends Podcast
Luke's Campfire with Mr. Whitetail, Larry Weishuhn, Catfishing, Striper Fishing on Texoma, Bowhunting Season Prep
Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton and Friends – September 27 Episode In this week’s episode of Catfish Radio, Luke Clayton and his friends bring together a full lineup of outdoor adventures, fishing strategies, and hunting stories. From stripers to catfish and bowhunting to campfire conversations, this show is packed with tips, tales, and down-to-earth wisdom for every outdoors enthusiast. 🔥 Segment 1 – Campfire Talk Luke sits down for a lively “Campfire Talk” session, covering the latest happenings in the outdoors. From hunting season prep to fishing conditions across Texas, the discussion feels just like swapping stories around the fire. 🎣 Segment 2 – David Hanson on Catfishing Catfish pro David Hanson joins the show to share insights on chasing big catfish. He discusses seasonal patterns, bait strategies, and how to read the water for better success. Whether you’re fishing rivers or lakes, David’s tips will help you hook into more whiskered giants. 🐟 Segment 3 – Bill Carey’s Striper Fishing Longtime friend of the show Bill Carey talks striper fishing on Lake Texoma and beyond. Bill offers proven tactics for finding schools, reading electronics, and choosing lures that get results. If stripers are on your fall fishing calendar, you won’t want to miss this conversation. 🏹 Segment 4 – Mark Balette on Bowhunting Renowned hunter Mark Balette wraps up the episode with expert bowhunting talk. From gear prep to stand placement and reading animal movement, Mark shares strategies to make the most of archery season. His practical advice is a must-hear for both seasoned bowhunters and those just getting started. 🎧 Tune in and enjoy this mix of fishing, hunting, and outdoor storytelling with Luke and his friends. For more episodes, visit CatfishRadio.org and keep up with Luke’s adventures across radio, podcast platforms, and the great outdoors.
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3 months ago
57 minutes

Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton & Friends Podcast
Campfire Talk About Deer and Bear Hunts, Crappie Fishing Tips, Filming Your Outdoor Adventures
🎙️ Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton & Friends – September 21 Episode In this week’s episode of Catfish Radio, Luke Clayton and his longtime friends gather around the mic for another fun mix of outdoor stories, practical tips, and good-natured campfire conversation. Each segment brings something fresh for outdoorsmen and women of all walks of life. 🔥 Segment 1: Campfire Talk Luke and Larry kick things off with some laid-back campfire talk, sharing hunting and fishing stories, laughs, and reflections from years in the outdoors. Their conversation sets the tone for the episode—relaxed, engaging, and filled with the kind of camaraderie only true friends and outdoorsmen share. 🐻 Segment 2: Bear Talk with Larry Weishuhn Wildlife biologist and outdoors legend Larry Weishuhn returns to continue a lively discussion on bears. From habitat and behavior to hunting insights and conservation notes, Larry brings his trademark knowledge and storytelling style, blending science with real-world experience from decades in the field. 🎣 Segment 3: Crappie Fishing with Guide Chris Webb Professional fishing guide Chris Webb joins Luke to talk all things crappie fishing. He shares seasonal tips, techniques, and insider knowledge that help anglers catch more fish and enjoy time on the water. Whether you’re a weekend fisherman or a seasoned pro, Chris’ advice makes this segment a must-listen. 🎥 Segment 4: Filming Tips with Jeff Rice Wrapping up the show, Jeff Rice shares his video filming expertise. From capturing hunts to documenting fishing trips, Jeff explains how to record quality outdoor footage without expensive gear. His practical tips help outdoors enthusiasts preserve memories and share their adventures with others. 👉 Tune in and enjoy the latest from Luke Clayton and Friends—where hunting, fishing, and outdoor living come alive each week. 🔗 More episodes and archives at CatfishRadio.org    
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3 months ago
52 minutes

Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton & Friends Podcast
Outdoor Video Filming Tips, Bowhunting Set Ups, All About Deer Scrapes, and More!
Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton & Friends – September 14 Episode In this week’s campfire-style episode, Luke Clayton gathers with his friends for another round of great stories, expert insights, and outdoor adventures. Segment 1 – Campfire Talk: Luke and longtime friend Larry Weishuhn sit down for some campfire conversation about life in the outdoors, hunting preparations, and the simple joys of sharing stories under Texas skies. Segment 2 – Outdoor TV with Jeff Rice: Luke is joined by Jeff Rice, who talks about his experiences in outdoor television production, behind-the-scenes challenges, and the passion that fuels authentic storytelling for hunting and fishing audiences. Segment 3 – Deer Scrapes with Larry Weishuhn: Wildlife biologist and “Mr. Whitetail” Larry Weishuhn dives deep into the fascinating world of deer scrapes. He explains how hunters can read sign, understand deer behavior, and use this knowledge to improve their hunting success this fall. Segment 4 – Bow Hunting with Ron Duecker: Closing the show, Luke talks with Ron Duecker about the art of bow hunting. Ron shares practical advice, hunting experiences, and the mindset needed to succeed with archery in the field. This episode blends campfire fellowship, expert wildlife knowledge, and practical hunting insights—perfect for hunters, anglers, and outdoors enthusiasts. 🎧 Tune in and join Luke and his friends for another adventure at CatfishRadio.org.
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4 months ago
59 minutes

Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton & Friends Podcast
Hunting Season Campfire Talk, Striper Fishing on Texoma, Thermal Hunting Scopes & Hog Hunting
Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton & Friends September 6th, 2025 Episode Show Notes Segment 1 – Campfire Talk with Luke & Larry The episode kicks off around the campfire with Luke Clayton and Larry Weishuhn. The two share stories from the field, reflect on recent outdoor adventures, and dive into timely hunting and fishing insights. Their campfire conversations always bring a mix of humor, storytelling, and practical wisdom for sportsmen. Segment 2 – Striper Fishing at Lake Texoma with Bill Carey Longtime guide Bill Carey joins the show to talk about striper fishing on Lake Texoma, one of the premier striper fisheries in the country. Bill shares updates on current lake conditions, seasonal fish patterns, and tips that can help anglers land more stripers. His decades of experience guiding on Texoma provide valuable advice for both newcomers and seasoned fishermen. Segment 3 – Thermal Scopes with Shane Kessler Luke visits with Shane Kessler to discuss the latest in thermal scope technology. Shane explains how modern thermal optics are transforming the way hunters pursue game, especially for nighttime hog hunting. The conversation covers gear features, how to choose the right thermal for your needs, and why these tools have become a must-have in today’s hunting world. Segment 4 – More Hog Hunting & Thermal Talk with Shane Kessler Shane Kessler returns for a deeper dive into thermal hunting, focusing on practical applications in hog hunting. He and Luke discuss strategies for spotting and taking hogs at night, real-world hunting stories, and the advantages of thermal technology over traditional methods. This segment gives listeners hands-on insights they can take straight into the field.   Learn more about Luke Clayton and Friends at CATFISHRADIO.ORG.
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4 months ago
55 minutes

Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton & Friends Podcast
Gun Tales Magazine, Homemade Hunting Blinds, Crappie Fishing Fever, Luke & Larry Campfire Talk
Episode Show Notes: August 30th, 2025Campfire Talk with Luke & Friends In this week’s episode, Luke Clayton and his outdoor friend Larry Weishuhn, Mr. Whitetail, gather around the campfire to share stories, tips, and insights from the woods and waters. From crappie fishing tactics to building homemade blinds and swapping gun tales, this episode is packed with down-to-earth conversation for every outdoorsman. The show kicks off with casual campfire conversation as host Luke Clayton and Larry Weishuhn, Mr. Whitetail, swap stories and set the stage for another great adventure-filled episode. Crappie Fishing with Guide Chris WebbFishing guide Chris Webb dives into strategies for catching crappie, sharing seasonal insights, bait recommendations, and tips to make your next trip more successful. Gun Tales with Shane JahnShane Jahn joins the conversation with hunting stories and firearm talk. Expect a mix of practical advice and entertaining anecdotes that highlight the tradition of gun culture and time outdoors. Homemade Hunting Blinds with Jeff RiceJeff Rice wraps up the episode by explaining how he builds and uses his own homemade hunting blinds. Listeners will learn creative, cost-effective ways to improve their hunting setups. Why You’ll Love This Episode Whether you’re a passionate angler, an avid hunter, or simply love authentic outdoor storytelling, this week’s Catfish Radio has something for you. Grab a cup of coffee, pull up a chair by the fire, and enjoy the fellowship and wisdom shared by Luke Clayton and his friends. Learn more about Luke and the show's sponsors at CATFISHRADIO.ORG
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4 months ago
57 minutes 3 seconds

Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton & Friends Podcast