TOP: Charlie Steele with a nice 6-point buck
MIDDLE: Kacey Weaver with her first deer - 4-point buck
The sunset and sunrise. The cool, crisp air just after daybreak. The colorful fall leaves that carpet the forest floor. That familiar crunch of the leaves that signal an approaching deer. White oak acorns that drop like rain through the woods. That owl that hoots in the darkness. The smell of the fall woods.
If you’ve ever sat in a treestand you know exactly what I’m talking about. If you haven’t, I might as well be speaking a foreign language. These are the sights and sounds and smells of deer season. More than that, these are the handiwork of God. For those of us who practice our God-given privilege to hunt, kill and eat deer each fall – such sights, sounds and smells stir our soul.
This past weekend the Heart of a Sportsman fellas spent the opening morning of gun deer season hanging out with some really cool folks whose souls get stirred this time of year. The kinda people who wear camo and love sitting in the stand in hopes of putting meat on the back of the truck. Our fellas set up at the Woodleaf BP Station and gave away hunting DVD’s, listened to hunting stories and we even made a few new friends.
Special thanks to Terry Collins of the BP for allowing us to hang out with the hunters at his place of business. We had a great time!
From the time the world was created, people have seen the earth and sky and all that God made. They can clearly see His invisible qualities – His eternal power and divine nature. So they have no excuse whatsoever for not knowing God.
Romans 1:20
If you’ve ever sat in a treestand you know exactly what I’m talking about. If you haven’t, I might as well be speaking a foreign language. These are the sights and sounds and smells of deer season. More than that, these are the handiwork of God. For those of us who practice our God-given privilege to hunt, kill and eat deer each fall – such sights, sounds and smells stir our soul.
This past weekend the Heart of a Sportsman fellas spent the opening morning of gun deer season hanging out with some really cool folks whose souls get stirred this time of year. The kinda people who wear camo and love sitting in the stand in hopes of putting meat on the back of the truck. Our fellas set up at the Woodleaf BP Station and gave away hunting DVD’s, listened to hunting stories and we even made a few new friends.
Special thanks to Terry Collins of the BP for allowing us to hang out with the hunters at his place of business. We had a great time!
From the time the world was created, people have seen the earth and sky and all that God made. They can clearly see His invisible qualities – His eternal power and divine nature. So they have no excuse whatsoever for not knowing God.
Romans 1:20
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