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  • Presenting baits horizontally is a deadly way to entice strikes during the warm weather months, and this week's guest, Omar Cotter, is a master of the art.
  • Hi, I’m Marjory Hall from Goodwell, Oklahoma with a Summer BookByte! Sometimes life gives us unexpected bonuses, like when you find a $20 bill forgotten in a pocket or when your favorite store has a buy one/get one special. For me, Olivia Hawker’s novel The Stars and Their Light was just that sort of happy surprise.
  • Hi, my name is Chris Hudson and I’m an English professor at Amarillo College. I’d like to welcome you to this year’s Fall Radio Readers Book Club. I’ll be talking to you about George Saunders’ Man Booker Prize-winning novel Lincoln in the Bardo. Let me start with a bit of my history with George Saunders.
  • This week, Luke details a recent hunt on Choctaw Nation land in southeast Oklahoma at the Choctaw Hunting Lodge (www.choctawhuntinglodge.com.) Luke had the opportunity to harvest a Choctaw mule foot hog, something he has wanted to hunt for many years. For more of what Luke does, check out his weekly podcast "Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton and Friends".
  • With High Plains Outdoors, Luke Clayton covers the gamut with his weekly outdoor show, highlighting everything from hunting and fishing tips, to ways to prepare mouth watering meals at fishing or hunting camp. In this week's program, Luke tells you how to save money with an easy method of cleaning cooking oil. Luke also does a weekly podcast "Catfish Radio with Luke Clayton and Friends", available just about everywhere.
  • It might sound crazy to mulch your garden in the colder months, but this can really lead to solid benefits, and can help to insulate your soil to protect your plants. We'll talk more about how to do this, and how it can reduce stress on your plants over the winter, in this week's episode!
  • In case you missed it, the culmination of the Fall Read featured a two-hour live book discussion on Sunday, November 17th with book leaders and community partners discussing the breadth of books from the latest series, "Through the Eyes of a Child."
  • Congratulations to HPPR Radio Reader Miriam Scott of Amarillo, shown here with a 2022 Kansas Association of Broadcasters first place award for her commentary in a Radio Readers BookByte written and produced in the 2022 Spring Read – Graphic Novels: Worth a Thousand Words.
  • Hello everybody, this is Miriam Scott from Amarillo Texas with my last Radio Readers BookByte on Jason Reynold’s Long Way Down.We are still on the elevator with Will and the ghosts of Buck and Dani.
  • This is Nicole English for the HPPR Radio Readers Book Club for the 2024 Fall Read.This is a discussion of the book, Long Way Down written in prose by Jason Reynolds, and for those who enjoy visuals with their prose, there is the graphic novel version, beautifully illustrated by Danica Novgorodoff.
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