Outdoor Truths: Aiming Outdoorsmen Toward Christ June 20, 2019
In my area, June has been a very pleasant month for outdoor activities. There have been many days where the mornings have had a nip to them and where the midday seemed almost deplete of any humidity. These will soon be overcome by the sweltering days of August. But until then I will savor each moment. Fishing has become the pastime of most outdoorsmen. Many of these trips have a camping aspect attached which makes them even more memorable. I've already enjoyed a night on the riverbank, sitting beside a campfire. I enjoyed a baked potato cooked by the embers from the fire, along with fried redeye that was caught that evening. I often challenge myself by not taking anything of substance to eat on these trips. If I catch something, I eat. If I don't, I don't. This makes me fish for quantity and not quality. I use the bait I think is most likely to catch a fish - any fish. And what otherwise would be catch and release, is now catch and cook, even the ones that are usually considered too small. It's a fun way of really seeing if I could live off my little land. The key, however, is not having a backup plan. And to be honest, even something as little as one night without a good meal doesn't sit well with me. That's really a shame. I have never known of anyone who died from missing one meal. We Americans could stand to miss a few more. But I digress. gary@outdoortruths.org ~ www.outdoortruths.org
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