August 9th Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton and Friends Podcast
In this heartwarming and humorous episode of Catfish Radio, Luke Clayton and Larry Weishuhn gather around the virtual campfire to relive the golden days of hunting, fishing, and the deep friendships forged in the great outdoors. This episode is a nostalgic tribute to the outdoor traditions that shaped their lives and the lives of countless fellow sportsmen.
Segment 1: Campfire Talk
Luke and Larry kick things off reminiscing about the simple pleasures of early mornings in the woods and conversations that run deeper than the lakes they fish. From old-school hunting gear to the unwritten code of camp etiquette, the duo invites listeners into the timeless bond shared at deer camps across Texas and beyond.
Segment 2: Talking About the Old Days
The memories flow as the conversation turns to stories of beloved hunting buddies, wild camp antics, and the evolution of outdoor gear. With laughter and sincerity, Luke and Larry highlight what’s been gained—and what’s been lost—as outdoor life has modernized.
Segment 3: Early Hunting Camps
Listeners are treated to vivid recollections of early hunting camps, where traditions were born and wisdom passed down from generation to generation. Whether it’s the sound of a fire crackling or the smell of camp coffee, this segment evokes the soul of authentic outdoor living.
Segment 4: Wrapping Up
The episode closes with Luke and Larry reflecting on the blessings of a life lived outdoors, the friendships that endure, and their shared mission to pass on these experiences to future generations. It’s a feel-good sendoff with gratitude, storytelling, and a reminder that the best memories aren’t always the biggest—just the realest.
🦌 Featured Hosts:
Luke Clayton – Outdoor storyteller and lifelong sportsman
Larry Weishuhn – Wildlife biologist, conservationist, and outdoor legend
📻 Tune in for:
→ Tales from classic hunting camps
→ Reflections on friendship and fellowship
→ A tribute to traditional outdoor lifestyles
Learn more about Luke Clayton at http://catfishradio.org.