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It's the last week of Elk Camp for 2015

Luke Clayton

Well, folks this is the last installment from Elk Camp for this year.  I'm sending you this last post card on a rainy morning from inside our guide "hut" which is actually a cattle trailer we've partitioned into three separate living areas for the three of us guides.

Before you get to feeling too sorry for ole' Luke, it's warm, dry, and it's off the ground, and that's way better than an old tent.

Our hunters stay in a nice little cabin about 60 yards away.

It's been a good season.  We've had some great results, and on the way home, I'm kinda of excited to be going through Lebanon, Kansas.  A buddy of mine is going to let us hunt, so we'll be setting up our stands on the way back home.  I'll tell you all about it next week.

Until then, be safe, and enjoy the great outdoors!   

Outdoors writer, radio host and book author Luke Clayton has been addicted to everything outdoors related since his childhood when he grew up hunting and fishing in rural northeast Texas. Luke pens a weekly newspaper column that appears in over thirty newspapers.