Outdoor Truths: Aiming Outdoorsmen Toward Christ July 5, 2018
One of the aspects I dislike about hunting and fishing is getting ready for the first day. Whether it's the first turkey hunt of the year or the first deer hunt, there's always the need to make sure nothing is forgotten on that opening day. One of my on-going paranoias is to be in a tree stand when a deer walks by and realize I have forgotten my trigger release. I've actually dreamed several times about such an episode. The first day of fishing is the same way. Gathering up rods and reels and making sure licenses are bought and boat registrations are up to date always make me have second thoughts about going. There have been times I have decided to stay at home just because I was not willing to take the time to get everything together and accounted for. After that first time, things are just so much easier because most of the stuff never leaves my hunting vehicle. I decide to go, hop in the Forerunner, and boom! I'm hunting. For years, I've made promises and plans to have everything organized and put in a particular place before that first day. And I do a pretty good job of having most of my stuff in one area. But, the time between the last day of the season and the next opening day seems to cause my gear to disperse in regions all around my house and storage buildings. As a result, I dread making that first trip because I'm usually spending all day getting ready. There's got to be a better way. There is. gary@outdoortruths.org ~ www.outdoortruths.org
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