Outdoor Truths: Aiming Outdoorsmen Toward Christ Nov 22, 2017
Most of us hunters like to consider ourselves of the diehard variety. We're not afraid to get up early, stay out late, and do whatever it takes to get our deer; unless it's walk more than about a quarter of a mile from our vehicle. It's true. Most hunters don't hunt too far off the beaten path. I've actually seen some folks ride their four-wheeler up to the very tree they are hunting in. They say the deer never notice. I say they do. I do believe when deer are pressured they move to some strange places. Oftentimes it's right next to a road or even a highway. I can remember one year while hunting in Alabama, my friend set up right next to a four lane highway. On the last day of the hunt he killed a nice eight-pointer. I'm sure that deer never imagined a hunter setting up in such an uncommon area. For me, there's something about being in a place where I can hear no road noise. I don't like having to listen for the rustle of leaves through the sounds of rush hour. The purity of the hunt seems tainted when the sounds of the woods are competing with the sounds of a nearby highway. I like being able to hear every squirrel's bark and every birds chirp. gary@outdoortruths.org ~ www.outdoortruths.org
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