
Hunting Chinese Water Deer, Spring Fishing, Funny Campfire Stories, Crappie Fishing on the Creeks, and More Outdoor Fun!
Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton & Friends Podcast
Segment 1 – Campfire Talk
Luke Clayton opens the show with his familiar “Campfire Talk” with Mr. Whitetail, Larry Weishuhn, talking about hunting in England, the upcoming annual outdoor event in late March and more great outdoor fun talk about hunting and wildlife!
Segment 2 – Guide Chris Webb of Creek Crappie
In this segment, Luke visits with fishing guide Chris Webb of Creek Crappie, who specializes in crappie fishing in the creeks and tributaries feeding major reservoirs. Chris explains how rising spring temperatures push crappie into shallow creek systems where they stage before spawning. He shares techniques for locating active fish, including using electronics to identify structure and focusing on brush piles, timber, and creek bends. Chris also discusses productive bait presentations and how anglers can take advantage of these predictable seasonal movements to enjoy some excellent crappie fishing.
Segment 3 – Chris Webb Continued
Luke continues the conversation with Chris Webb, diving deeper into crappie tactics and seasonal patterns. Chris talks about how water clarity, current flow, and baitfish activity influence where crappie hold in creek systems. He offers practical advice on selecting jigs, adjusting colors based on water conditions, and working cover methodically to find active fish. Chris also shares stories from guiding trips and explains how anglers of all experience levels can enjoy success during the spring crappie run by focusing on the right locations and maintaining a patient approach.
Segment 4 – Luke’s Funny Campfire Stories
To wrap up the show, Luke shares a few humorous and memorable stories from his years in the outdoors. From unexpected mishaps on fishing trips to funny moments involving fellow anglers and guides, Luke reminds listeners that the outdoor lifestyle is about more than just catching fish—it’s about the experiences and memories made along the way. His lighthearted storytelling brings the show to a close with a reminder that sometimes the best part of a day on the water is simply the laughter shared with friends.