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High Plains Outdoors: Social Media For Hunters And Fishers

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This week, Luke discusses the impact that social media has made on the way outdoor folks connect. Sites such as Facebook offer groups with like interests that vary from topics as diverse as night hunting for wild hogs to catching salmon in Alaska. Social media 'connects' those of us that love the outdoors in a way that was not possible before the internet.

But not all  'groups' are created the same. It's important to do a bit of searching to find a group that is best suited to your likes, interest and style.

The Lodge Group Network consists of several pages that Luke has found to be not only informative, but entertaining, as well.

For those of you that might wish to watch Luke's weekly video podcast, simply 'like' Friendlee News on Facebook. Many of the topics Luke discusses here with us each week become the topic of these weekly videos, all centered around having fun in 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.