Outdoor Truths: Aiming Outdoorsmen Toward Christ Aug 15, 2019
This last year has been one of the busiest and most stressful I have had in a long time. It was one of those years where my hunting was minimal. I'm actually embarrassed to tell you how many times I turkey hunted. Pitiful. This year, I'm looking forward to a more active deer season. I think I'll have more opportunities to go. Those hours in the tree stand are terribly therapeutic. In order to be successful, they force me to be patient, quiet, and even reflective. On one property I hunt, I've already spotted a couple of nice bucks. My ability to be inactive will determine success. If I'm able to harvest one of these deer, the characteristic of that hunt will be patience and not settling for a lessor trophy. The risk, because in situations like this there's always a risk, will be ending the season empty-handed. It's a result I am familiar with. When trophy hunting, one has to decide that the journey will be the success. Not a meaningless journey, but one that will be filled with new information that could possibly lead to a buck of a lifetime. Nevertheless, the journey will be what the story is all about. It will be the plot and theme. If I'm able to take one of these bucks, it will only be a necessary ending. Because all stories must have an end.
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