Saturday, June 15, 2013
















June 14, 2013   

Today's Photograph . . . . Enjoy Some Quality Fellowship Time With God   (Ron M)
Bible Study Verse  
John 21:6  
And He said to them, "Cast the net on the right-hand side of the boat and you will find a catch." So they cast, and then they were not able to haul it in because of the great number of fish. (NASB)

Thoughts
If you want to catch fish, go with Jesus as your guide. When you go out to those good fishing areas that have always produced big and plentiful fish, there are times when you are plain out-right skunked! 

Jesus knew His crew of expert fishermen would be skunked that night. His words, so simple, yet powerful, filled the early morning mist, "Cast the net on the right-hand side of the boat . . . ;" and you know the rest of the story. The net was filled to more than it could normally hold, yet it didn't tear! 
(Tom H)

Action Point
Lord, fill me with more of Your life and holy presence. Fill me with more than a human could normally contain without being torn apart by the greatness of all that You are and all that You can do!

Sportsmen's Tip of the Day
Get out of your "rat-race" routine and on a nice early- morning hour, enjoy the break of dawn. If the fish aren't hungry (even if they are), make a campfire along the stream or lake where you are fishing and enjoy some quality fellowship time with God. 

Friday, June 14, 2013
















June 13, 2013   

Today's Photograph . . . . They Are Getting Ready To Be Men, and We Need To Help Them  (Raymond R)
Bible Study Verse
Proverbs 22:6
Train up a child in the way he should go, And when he is old he will not depart from it. (NKJV)

Thoughts
This is geared to you folks with boys. I'll talk to those of you with girls another time. Boys go through various stages as they grow up, but one of the hardest times for them is the preteen and early teen years. Would you like to go back to junior high? I surely would not! 

As sportsmen, we have a unique way to help our boys get through this tough period. During adolescence, it is important for them to have a "rite of passage" just as the boys had in Bible times. They are getting ready to be men, and we need to help them. Of course, you have spent time with them, played with them, and taught them many things as they were growing up. Now it is time to put all that to work. 

Set up a challenge for them-- possibly their first elk hunt, or maybe a first archery hunt. Spend a lot of time preparing them for this event; make a very big deal out of it. Actually, tell them that this is part of their journey to manhood. Make this a challenge, something that really tests their mettle (safely, obviously); perhaps a night alone in the woods as I had to experience to join the "Order of the Arrow" in Boy Scouts. (Due to resent changes within the Boy Scouts, we can no longer endorse the Boy Scouts)
(Dave H)
Action Point
Now, don't be one of those dads who crushes his son's spirit if he doesn't succeed. 

The "rite of passage" is the challenge itself--the planning, sharing, working out and preparation for it--not whether he actually harvests an animal. It should be physically challenging as well, custom-fit for your particular boy. That way, it doesn't matter if he is a jock, a nerd, or perhaps one who has a physical disability; you create it just for him. 

Single moms, enlist a man's help if at all possible. Find a mentor for your boy who can help plan this. I can't imagine a Christian man who would not jump at the chance to help if he were made aware of the need. Moms, if for some reason you absolutely cannot find a man to do this, find a way to do it yourself. "Focus on the Family" and "Family Life Today" are resources with helpful suggestions. You will never be sorry that you took time to do this.
Sportsmen's Tip of the Day
Supporting your favorite charitable organization will help it provide resources for those who cannot afford them. Just be sure that it is a legitimate organization. Groups such as "The Evangelical Council for Financial Responsibility" can tell you whether an organization that you are considering is not only legitimate, but also how much of their money actually gets spent on programs, not fund raising and salaries!


Wednesday, June 12, 2013
















June 12, 2013    

Today's Photograph
. . . We Are Warned To Be On Our Guard So We Don't Get Caught Up In The Same Sin We Are Trying To Help Our Brother With  (Ron T) 
Bible Study Verse  
Galatians 6:1  
Brothers and sisters, if someone is caught in a sin, you who live by the Spirit should restore that person gently. But watch yourselves, or you also may be tempted.  (NIV)

Thoughts   
Have you ever tried to untangle a buffalo that was caught up in wire? It's not as easy as you think.  

A bad way to do it is rush the buffalo and grab hold of the wire, he is going to run and you will likely get caught in the same wire you are trying to free him from.

The best way to free him would be to gently haze him into some corrals and catch him in a squeeze chute; at that point you can safely cut the wire off with some fencing pliers.
(Ron T)

Action Point  
It's the same thing with people, if you see your brother in sin don't rush him and throw him to the ground. Try to gently show him his errors and lead him back to God's path.  

We are warned to be on our guard so we don't get caught up in the same sin we are trying to help our brother with. The verse goes on to say that we will fulfill the law of Christ by carrying each other's burdens. 

Jesus has our back, we need to have our brother's back.


Sportsmen's Tip of the Day
You can fit a 20 gauge empty shotgun shell into a 12 gauge empty shell, these make neat little survival kits, put matches in one, fire tender in another, maybe one with small fishing hooks and some monofilament line.



 












June 11, 2013    
Today's Photograph . . . .  You Know How To Interpret The Appearance Of The Sky, But You Cannot Interpret The Signs Of The Times  (MQ)
Bible Study Verses
Matthew 16:2-3  
He replied, "When evening comes, you say, 'It will be fair weather, for the sky is red,'  and in the morning, 'Today it will be stormy, for the sky is red and overcast.' You know how to interpret the appearance of the sky, but you cannot interpret the signs of the times.' " (NIV)   

Thoughts
At some time in your life, you may have heard a wise sailor recite this very old saying, "Red sky at morning, sailor take warning; red sky at night, sailor's delight." Well, you now know where it came from. I used to think those very wise sailors learned it from years on the high seas. I'm sure many of them have. If you had to guess how long that saying has been around, you would have to go back before the time of Jesus.  

When Jesus was confronted by the Jewish leaders wanting a sign from Him, He used it to confront their hypocritical way of life. He simply showed them that they could look at the sky and know how the weather was going to unfold that morning or evening. But they could not understand the significant events that were unfolding right before their eyes.  
(RK)

Action Point
I think today it is so easy for people to get caught up in what the media and others believe and think about what is happening in our world. Yet, fail to evaluate for themselves what is really taking place.  

Jesus wanted people to stop and examine the circumstances in which they found themselves and see the truth--that He was truly the Messiah and the fulfillment of scripture.  

Our world is not on a road leading in the right direction. Jesus said in Matthew 7:13-14,  "Enter by the narrow gate; for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and there are many who go in by it. Because narrow is the gate and difficult is the way which leads to life, and there are few who find it," (NKJV).. The narrow road with the small gate is Jesus. It is only through Him that one can be saved from their sins and given eternal life.   

Sportsmen's Tip of the Day
It is always important to check area and national weather reports before starting out on any trip. If you have an idea as to how the weather might unfold, you will know how to better prepare. Then, prepare for the unexpected. Last. but not least, read the sky. I cannot tell you how truly accurate that old saying is. 

Monday, June 10, 2013
















June  10, 2013    

Today's Photograph . . . .Sometimes It's Hard For Us To Remain Still In The Midst Of Conflict That This World Throws At Us (Ron T) 
Bible Study Verses  
Psalms 46:10-11
He says, "Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth." The Lord Almighty is with us; the God of Jacob is our fortress. (NIV)
  
Thoughts 
We have been conducting an elk study here in the Black Hills, putting radio telemetry collars on elk calves and gathering information on how well they survive.  

The calf capture is interesting; we know where the calf was born due to a transmitter that falls out during the birthing process. After the calf is born, the cow elk licks the calf clean and even eats the afterbirth to eliminate any scent left in the area. With very little scent the calf is protected from predators that use their nose.  

The calf has the instinct to "be still" when the cow is out feeding, it remains motionless, and by not moving, it is protected from predators that key in on movement.  

Even though we know the location of the birthing area, it can be very difficult to locate the calf, we find the transmitter and start searching in a circular manner until we find the calf, when and if located, the calf remains still even while we collect our data.
(Ron T)

Action Point    
Sometimes it's hard for us to remain still in the midst of conflict that this world throws at us. But if we can be still, or in other words "sit down shut up" and give up trusting in ourselves and our own designs, we can then truly experience the all sufficient glory of God.  

We are going to face troubles in this world. John 16:33 reminds us "I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world,"   (NIV).

Sportsmen's Tip of the Day
Pick up some neon colored sidewalk chalk next time you're in town, It makes good trail marker when you are in the woods hunting or hiking, plus it washes off after a few rains so you don't have to go back and remove flagging. 

Sunday, June 9, 2013
















June 9, 2013    

Today's Photograph . . . . 
But The Limp From His Healed Broken Leg Will Be With Him Forever  (MQ) 
 
Bible Study Verses
Psalm 23:1-3  
The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: He leadeth me beside the still waters. He restoreth my soul: He leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for His name's sake. (KJV)
Thoughts
Anyone who knows anything about the relationship between a shepherd and his sheep realizes what great spiritual lessons the Lord portrays in the 23rd Psalm.

D.L. Moody told of one such lesson he learned from a pastor in the highlands of Scotland. Sheep are such foolish animals that they will jump off a cliff if they see green grass down below. Then the sheep will eat the grass on that ledge until it is all gone and he is hungry again. When the shepherd finds the sheep, he will leave it there until it is faint from hunger and then he rescues it from its plight. When asked why he waited so long to rescue the sheep, the shepherd replied, "If I had rescued it earlier, the foolish sheep would quickly find a similar tempting spot and be stranded in the same way again!"
(SK)
Action Point
Isn't it a shame that our Shepherd sometimes has to leave us to consider our sin for awhile before He rescues us? If He always rescued us from the consequences of our sin, then we might not learn from our sin and be at risk to repeat it.

And think about this, even though the Lord forgives our sin when we ask Him to, sometimes the physical consequences of our sin remain with us forever. The sheep that jumped over the cliff seeking the lush grass below is saved from starving to death when the shepherd finally finds him and carries him back to the flock. But the limp from his healed broken leg will be with him forever.

How many healed broken legs do we have to experience before we realize that the pleasure of sin for a season is not worth the price we had to pay for it? The old saying, "Sin will take you farther than you wanted to go, makes you stay longer than you wanted to stay, and makes you pay far more than you wanted to pay," is certainly true.

Only by constant fellowship with the Lord through the daily renewing of our minds can we know and do the will of God. (Romans 12:2).
Sportsmen's Tip of the Day
Though it's summer and the Fall hunt is still a good while away, you need to be preparing for it now. Start by instituting an exercise plan that includes walking, flexibility exercises (stretching) and strength training. For beginners, starting now, two or three times a week for thirty-to forty-five minutes and slowly increasing will have you fit enough to carry you through a strenuous Fall hunt. As always, check with your physician before beginning any exercise program.

Saturday, June 8, 2013
















June 8, 2013   

Today's Photograph . . . . Teaching Kids To Be Ethical and Responsible Sportsmen and Sportswomen Is A Great Payback For My Volunteer Time  (MQ) 
Bible Study Verse
Psalm 8:6-9
You made him lord over the works of Your hands; You put everything under his feet:  all the sheep and oxen, as well as the animals in the wild, the birds of the sky, and the fish of the sea
that pass through the currents of the seas. How magnificent is Your name throughout the earth! (HCSB)

Thoughts
I was fortunate to grow up in a family that loves God. I was taught as a child to attend church and practice good stewardship.

Most of us think of stewardship in terms of giving money. But it also involves responsibility, and taking care of what is entrusted to us--money, family and relationships. As I got older, I started wondering who is responsible for God's creation. At first, the answer seemed easy-- the government-run forest service and game and fish agencies are responsible.

Well, not so fast. The way I understand the eighth Psalm, God has put man, you and me, in authority over His creation. Authority carries a great deal of responsibility. These days, when I think of stewardship, I think of Psalm 8.
(Ernie W)

Action Point
Read the complete eighth Psalm. Think of how you can be a steward of God's creation. For me, this meant getting involved with a conservation group. Conservation groups raise money for habitat projects and then give opportunities to work on them.

Hunter Education Has been another opportunity for stewardship. Teaching kids to be ethical and responsible sportsmen is a great payback for my volunteer time. So the next time your state game agency or local conservation group has a work project or volunteer opportunity, take your friends and get your hands dirty. God will reward you in ways you can't even imagine.
         
Sportsmen's Tip of the Day
Want to get the inside information on a hunting area? Go help on a habitat work project. The area wildlife manager usually is there and will give you plenty of advice on the area.















June 7, 2013   

Today's Photograph . . . . He Says He Will Give It  (Cliff S)
Bible Study Verse
Proverbs 2:6 
For the Lord gives wisdom; from His mouth come knowledge and understanding. (NKJV) 

Thoughts
When you are looking to buy a new bow or rifle and having difficulty choosing the right caliber, stock or arrows, back off. Better yet, stop for a moment. When it comes to high-tech hunting equipment, one really needs some knowledge to make the right choice. 

As dumb as this may sound, guys, you might try asking (praying) for God's help on this decision. That should always be your first action in most matters of life. Since God wants to be as personally involved in our lives as He says, let Him be especially involved in the exciting decisions like the one above. 

You never know where He might guide your path, leading you to the proper knowledge. 
(MQ)

Action Point
Always ask God for His knowledge and understanding on life's matters. He says He will give it.

Sportsmen's Tip of the Day
Always aim for the kill zones on animals; and only take responsible, reasonable shots. 

Thursday, June 6, 2013






















June 6, 2013   

Today's Photograph . . . . Mountain Quail  (USFWS) 
Bible Study Verse
Galatians 6:9
And let us not lose heart and grow weary and faint in acting nobly and doing right, for in due time and at the appointed season we shall reap, if we do not loosen and relax our courage and faint. (Amplified)
Thoughts
Have you ever run a marathon, or a 10,000 meter race? There is a tendency among many to give up. . . . to quit. There often comes a point when you are exhausted; every part of your body is aching; you are having trouble getting breath; you are thirsty, and you want to quit. Your body tells you that you can't take the next step--so quit; give up. 

But, if you take the next step, if you continue, then you "catch your second wind" and wonder why you even had thoughts of quitting, of giving up, especially when you see the finish line and the crowd cheering. WOW! That takes me back to my younger days. 
(Jimmy W)
Action Point
The same principle can be found in spiritual matters. You start the race, then get knocked down. You get up, and the devil attacks you by trying to convince you that this "so-called Christian life" is not worth staying in the race. You want to quit; you want to give up. Listening to his voice, you almost quit, almost give up. 

But then, the Holy Spirit comes to give you the second wind, the second opportunity, the second chance. You move on toward victory. You begin to see the finish line, the cheering crowd of fellow believers, and Jesus standing ready to crown you with the words found in Matthew 25:21,  "His Lord said to him, 'Well done, good and faithful servant; you were faithful over a few things, I will make you ruler over many things. Enter into the joy of your lord,' "  (NKJV).

Sportsmen's Tip of the Day
When searching for pheasants or other upland birds, ask yourself two questions: Where's the cover? Where's the food? The area between food and cover (called the edge) is a good place to start when surveying a field for birds. Don't concentrate on where you've known birds to be in the past. Be flexible and patient in your search. Last, but not least, pay attention to the cues from your bird dog.

Wednesday, June 5, 2013
















June 5, 2013   

Today's Photograph . . . . How Do You Comfort A Mother , A Father, A Child, Or A Spouse Who Has Lost A Priceless Gift?   (MQ)
Bible Study Verse
Romans 8:28
We are assured and know that [God being a partner in their labor] all things work together and are [fitting into a plan] for good to and for those who love God and are called according to [His] design and purpose. (Amplified)

Thoughts
In the aftermath of the recent loss of life and homes in Oklahoma, I am not yet able to stay focused on our outdoor theme. What do we say in response to this loss? How do you comfort a mother or father who has lost a priceless gift? If you have seen media reports, chat rooms or blogs, you've seen that we are saying many things; as a nation, we run the gamut of reactions, seeking to ease the hurt by accusation. In contrast, many outpourings of love and concern are offered.

The only way I can move ahead is to focus on God's incredibly amazing grace. The words that the apostle Paul spoke to the believers in Rome can help us find peace and guidance again, "Who shall ever separate us from Christ's love? Shall suffering and affliction and tribulation? Or calamity and distress? Or persecution or hunger or destitution or peril or sword? Even as it is written, for Thy sake we are put to death all the day long; we are regarded and counted as sheep for the slaughter. Yet amid all these things we are more than conquerors and gain a surpassing victory through Him Who loved us. For I am persuaded beyond doubt (am sure) that neither death nor life, nor angels nor principalities, nor things impending and threatening nor things to come, nor powers, nor height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation will be able to separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord," Romans 8:35-39 (Amplified).
(Brent B)
Action Point
If you are already a believer in Christ, please be looking for ways to reinforce His grace and love to anyone around you who may be hurting due to wrenching tragedy. 

If you are not a believer, please consider looking closer at having a relationship with God through faith in Christ. 

As for me, I wasn't born into faith. I was born a sinner and tried almost everything else before I found Christ. God's grace has changed me and is the only sure way I will move past intact to look again for the Good News, the Gospel of Jesus. Through faith in Him, we can all be more than conquerors over the unimaginable loss.
Sportsmen's Tip of the Day
In the context of today's message, the only appropriate tip is to suggest you pray for someone; anyone you feel might need it. Ask for God's mercy and guidance.

Tuesday, June 4, 2013











June 4, 2013   

Today's Photograph . . . . Future Hunters of America (MQ) 
Bible Study Verse
Deuteronomy 12:15-16 
Nevertheless, you may slaughter your animals in any of your towns and eat as much of the meat as you want, as if it were gazelle or deer, according to the blessing the Lord your God gives you. Both the ceremonially unclean and the clean may eat it. But you must not eat the blood; pour it out on the ground like water. (NIV)
Thoughts
Is it okay to be a hunter? Is it okay to kill an animal? Is it okay to eat the meat of animals? Does God approve or condemn these practices? These verses clearly sanction the slaughter and the consumption of animals for meat. Jesus ate fish while on the earth, and chose commercial fishermen to be among his apostles. 

The animals are a part of the stewardship of the earth that God has given to humans. Specifically named in these verses are domestic and wild game animals. He approves the use of animals for meat, leather, and for labor. It is amazing to hunting dog lovers that using our dogs for hunting is considered abuse of them by some people. Let God's rules and guidelines apply to our lives. 
(Jack M)
Action Point
God's Word is practical. It gives us guidance and strength. It gives us clear instruction on many issues that impact our lives. It tells us all we need to know in order to please the Lord (II Peter 1:2-3). It does not tell us all we might like to know; but the Bible does give us all that we need to know in order to please God and live a life that He approves. We need:
  • To hear it. To read it. 
  • To meditate on it. 
  • To memorize it.  
  • To practice its principles. 
It will bring life and satisfaction to all who do so.

Sportsmen's Tip of the Day
Do your best to bleed out the animals you take during hunting. Sometimes the shot itself will accomplish this task. Learn to do so properly, and humanely. Improper bleeding may ruin a cape that will be used for mounting. Go to an experienced hunter, or your taxidermist to learn this skill.

Monday, June 3, 2013

















June 13, 2013   

Today's Photograph . . . . No Matter How You Have Lived Your Life It Is Never Too Late  (Tom H)
Bible Study Verse
Galatians 6:8  
For he who sows to his own flesh (lower nature, sensuality) will from the flesh reap decay and ruin and destruction, but he who sows to the Spirit will from the Spirit reap eternal life. (Amplified) 

Thoughts
Last week I had one of those "once in a lifetime fishing trips." It was a great time, but it has already passed. I can't go back and relive it.

I heard a good quote some years ago that I have modified and it goes something like this: "Only one life; it will soon be passed; only what's born of the Spirit will last."
(Tom H)

Action Point
No matter how you have lived your life up to this point it is never too late to seek after God and live in the power of His Spirit. 

God is looking right now for a man or women who wants to give their hearts completely to Him. Do it! It has eternal rewards!! 

Just pray and tell God your desire to surrender completely to Him and He will do the rest. Trust in Him; and Him alone. 

Sportsmen's Tip of the Day 
I like to use "FireWire" line (it's really tough, almost like dental floss) as a backer on my open faced spinning reel because it doesn't seem to get tangled as much. But, I also like to splice a lighter clear monofilament leader on so the fish can't see the line as well. 

Sunday, June 2, 2013












June 2, 2013   

Today's Photograph . . . . What Would I Do If No One Was Watching  (Cliff S)
Bible Study Verse
Matthew 16:15-16 
"But you," He asked them, "who do you say that I am?" Simon Peter answered, "You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God!" (HCSB)
Thoughts
If I were to ask people who know me, "Who am I?", I would probably get a number of different answers. I would hear that I am a hunter, a conservationist, a hunter education instructor, and a school governing board member. 

I especially like being known as a hunter. I try hard to pursue hunting in the most ethical way possible and to teach my kids to be good ethical hunters as well. This is very important to me.
In Matthew 16, Jesus was asking His disciples who people said He was. It was important to Jesus that His disciples knew who He was. Simon Peter gave the correct answer: "The Messiah, the Son of the living God". Because of this, Jesus told him he was blessed.
(Ernie W)
Action Point
As much as I like being known as a hunter, more than that and all other things that I represent, I want to be identified as a follower of Christ. Being a child of the King is the greatest thing that has happened to me.
Do people know that you are a follower of Christ? Ask yourself, "Who do people say that I am?"
Sportsmen's Tip of the Day
Have you ever heard a hunter referred to as a "slob hunter"? Who you are in the outdoors world is very important. Make sure you are the most ethical outdoorsman possible. To test this, ask yourself, "What would I do if no one were watching?"
  

Saturday, June 1, 2013

















June 1, 2013   

Today's Photograph . . . . God Has Called Each Of Us To Be Fishers Of Men   (Janet B)
Bible Study Verse
Luke 5: 8-11
When Simon Peter saw this, he fell at Jesus' knees and said, "Go away from me, Lord; I am a sinful man!" For he and all his companions were astonished at the catch of fish they had taken, and so were James and John, the sons of Zebedee, Simon's partners. Then Jesus said to Simon, "Don't be afraid; from now on you will catch men." So they pulled their boats up on shore, left everything and followed Him. (NIV)
Thoughts
At that moment I quickly realized I had no idea what these critters looked like without being battered and deep fried.
The directive had gone down to me and a couple of the other boys from church to haul in the net and dump everything in the tray then start sorting them. "Get the shrimp first then worry about everything else. Don't let'em dry out." As I quickly surveyed what the other guys were pulling out I realized that the grey, spindly-legged critters were what we were after. Sure looked different with all the other parts attached.
After we had finished the first tray and lowered the net for another pass, I had occasion to survey everything else we'd caught. Blue crabs, puffer fish, squid, turtles, and all assortments of other fish were represented; creatures I'd only ever seen in books or heard spoken of by others who had fished the Gulf waters. Some we kept. Most got thrown back. 
(Jay C)
Action Point
Perhaps, it was the "unexpected" factor that overwhelmed Peter the most. Certainly, it had been the awesomeness of the event. Seeing recently barren waters suddenly produce enough fish to nearly sink two commercial fishing boats would be enough to both simultaneously excite and overwhelm anyone. But, how reassuring it was for these guys to hear Jesus tell them in effect: "You did good and I need you for the fishing I've got planned. Follow Me."
Their response to this affirming encouragement more than sums up both their character and commitment. Today we might refer to this characteristic as coachable or trainable. In any event, did you notice how they reacted to their prescribed change in vocation? No questions. No "what abouts" or "have-you-considereds." They simply left their possessions, equipment, livelihoods, jobs, incomes, career-plans, pensions, and families right there on the beach. Then they followed Jesus.
It's an amazing thing to me how in such a short and immediate period of time, Peter and company went from responding to "fish over there" to "follow me wherever." No questions. No hesitation.
God has called each of us to be fishers of men. He has provided us with the "nets" of our friends, life experiences, jobs, neighborhoods, sportsmen's clubs, church outreaches, and school functions. However, He wants all the fish in our nets, not just the shrimp, the pretty ones, the record setters, or the rare and uncommon ones. He wants them all. He needs us to regularly gather in our nets, not worry about the sorting, and focus on the saving. We need to be concentrating on how to lead them to the Master Fisher.
"Do you know what you're looking for? Don't let'em dry out."
  
Sportsmen's Tip of the Day
Cast nets from 8 - 12' in diameter are particularly useful when preparing for a day offshore as they can be used to catch shad and shrimp which are favorite bait for many of the Gulf water game fish. While it takes some time beforehand to learn how to cast them cleanly, the effort invested pays for itself in free bait.   

Friday, May 31, 2013












Today's Photograph . . . . The World Is Beautifully Complex, and Could Only Be The Result Of An Intelligent and Creative Designer  (MQ)
Bible Study Verse
Genesis 1:31 
God saw all that He had made, and it was very good. And there was evening, and there was morning-the sixth day. (NIV)
Thoughts
When I'm out in the woods, the desert, or just out-of-doors anywhere, I am always amazed at the beauty and the simplicity of nature. Yet, at the same time, I also marvel at the complexity of all that is around me. And God saw that it was very good! I'm inclined to agree.
How could there be such a beautiful environment without a creator? I read how scientists want me to believe that this all came from nothing, just appeared, or random atoms just, over a gazillion years, accidentally came together. But, where did those atoms come from? There has to be a starting point to creation.
I love the story about the scientists telling God that they would create life from the dirt, just as He did. When they begin scooping up a bucket of dirt from the earth, God tells them to go make their own dirt! Yes, the world is beautifully complex, and could only be the result of an intelligent and creative designer, an ultimate God! 
(Cliff S)
Action Point
The next time you field dress an animal, look at the complexity of that animal and the differences between species. I, for one, do not believe that I or the animals are the result of random "accidents".
God made me, and He made me in His image! It is very good!
Sportsmen's Tip of the Day
Always leave your camp clean. Respect the out-of-doors and leave it better than you found it for the next camper who comes along.

Thursday, May 30, 2013




















May 30, 2013   

Today's Photograph . . . . AZ Peace Officers Memorial. A Bowed Head Honoring AZ Peace Officers Killed In The Line Of Duty.    (Cliff S)
Bible Study Verse 
John 11:32-36 
When Mary reached the place where Jesus was and saw Him, she fell at His feet and said, "Lord, if you had been here, my brother would not have died." When Jesus saw her weeping, and the Jews who had come along with her also weeping, He was deeply moved in spirit and troubled.  "Where have you laid Him?" He asked. "Come and see, Lord," they replied. 
Jesus wept. Then the Jews said, "See how He loved him!" (NIV)

Thoughts
These are headlines we in Arizona read in a span of two weeks:  
  • May 6, 2013, Arizona Highway Patrolman Tim Huffman killed in the line of duty. 
  • May 19, 2013, Phoenix Firefighter Brad Harper killed in the line of duty. 
  • May 19, 2013, Phoenix Police Officer Daryl Raetz killed in the line of duty.  
Any time a law enforcement officer, firefighter, or other first responder dies in the line of duty it is a tragedy. What was especially troubling about these three fatalities was that they were all the result of tragic accidents. Were the accidents preventable? We don't have the answer to that.

What we do know is that these accidents resulted in the death of three men and that these men gave their lives protecting the public, protecting me. And what I know is that, as I write this, I weep for these men and their families and for all of the "family" of officers and firefighters that lost brothers on those tragic days. And, yes, I am troubled that the three died in what might have been preventable circumstances. I'm troubled because there are always ways in which an accident could have been avoided. 
(Cliff S)
Action Point
Jesus wept for his friend, Lazarus whom He loved. But let's dig a little deeper here. The passage says that Jesus was "deeply moved in spirit and troubled" when He saw the people mourning the loss of their friend. One of my Bible translations has a footnote that says that Jesus was deeply moved "because of the sorrow that sickness and death brought." 

But, how did sickness and death enter into the world? Through one man's sin. And, what about the word "troubled?" I recently heard a commentator explain that this word actually has a connotation of anger to it. 
  • Could it be that Jesus was troubled, or angry, because He was aware of the consequences of one decision that had been made in the Garden of Eden that lead to the sickness and physical and spiritual death of all mankind? 
  • Could it be that Jesus was angry that Satan has been misleading mankind from the time of that first sin in the Garden until now into believing that they don't need God's forgiveness for their sin? 
  • Could it be that Jesus was troubled that so many will die in their sin and suffer eternal separation from God because of what one man did? 
I know I'm delving into the realm of speculation here, but I have to consider what caused Jesus to be troubled. It may have been far more than the death of His friend. It could have been because He knows that so many will not accept Him as their Savior and will needlessly suffer the consequences of their sin and that He knew that this suffering could be avoided. 

So, I have a question for you. Have you accepted Jesus into your life? Are you causing Jesus to be troubled or is He and the angels rejoicing in your decision to accept Him into your life? It's your choice.
(Cliff S)
Sportsmen's Tip of the Day
When using firearms always practice four simple rules: 
  • Treat every gun as if it were loaded.
  • Always point the muzzle in a safe direction. 
  • Be sure of your target and beyond.
  • +1 Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot. 
By following these four rules, TAB +1, you will prevent most firearm accidents.

Wednesday, May 29, 2013












May 29, 2013   

Today's Photograph . . . . The Sorrow and Unrest Of  Not Knowing Where His Friend Was Spending Eternity Never Left Him  (Rebecca L)
Bible Study Verse
Exodus 9:16-17
"But indeed for this purpose I have raised you up, that I may show My power in you, and that My name may be declared in all the earth. As yet you exalt yourself against My people in that you will not let them go." (NKJV)
Thoughts
Do we really live out each day to God's purpose? In this scripture, God is referring to the Egyptian Pharaoh who would not let God's people leave Egypt with Moses. Unfortunately, Pharaoh was fighting against God; and ultimately, God showed His awesome power over all nature--Pharaoh lost.
As God used Pharaoh in His plan for the people He loved, God has a purpose for everyone-- each friendship, co-worker, and hunting buddy--in His plan for us. Yes, even the inexperienced neighbor who may really look up to you and just love to be included on your next trip out. Can you think of someone who might benefit from your experience and knowledge of the outdoors? What might happen if you invited them on your next camping, fishing, or hunting trip? Perhaps you are worried that the hunt would be ruined? From eternity's perspective, what truly is most important?
Remember Pharaoh. God ended up sending frogs, lice, and locusts (to name a few of His judgments) upon Pharaoh's kingdom in order to deliver His people from slavery. God doesn't go out to get people. He is a God of love and He wants to give you the desires of your heart. He's more likely to send the trophy your way; although the inexperienced hunter may get that one, and you'll just look like an awesome guide! 
(Rebecca L)
Action Point
There was a outdoorsman who went hunting with his friend of many years. Sitting by their campfire resting after hiking all day, he felt impressed to talk to his friend about knowing Jesus personally. He chose not to say anything. He didn't want to offend this life-long buddy. 

Not long after this great trip, his buddy died protecting his wife in a burglary. The sorrow and unrest of not knowing where his friend was for eternity never left him as long as he lived. 

Stop and seek God's purpose for your day now!

Sportsmen's Tip of the Day
If you have a late hunt in the year, you may awaken to snow. Don't forget to protect your eyes. Many a sportsman has experienced snow blindness. Snow reflects 85 percent of the ultraviolet rays from the sun. Many symptoms will not appear until 12 hours later (or on your next hunt). Always keep sunglasses in your camping trailer or hunting gear. You can keep them on a leash around your neck so you don't lose them when you look through your binoculars or take that shot at the big one.