Monday, May 19, 2014












May 13, 2014   

Today's Photograph . . . . Telluride Meadow Before Telluride Village Existed (Ron H)
Bible Study Verse
Hebrews 11:6
And without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him(A) must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him. (NIV)

Thoughts
We were looking for elk in the higher elevations. It was a little early for the migration, but we knew there were a few bulls in the area. Suddenly, a large deer showed up on the edge of the mountain meadow. 

My friend ranged the 24 inch muley with a tall rack at 230 yards. With the deer alert to our presence, I didn't have much time to shoot. We walked up to the edge of the meadow expecting to find a nice muley buck laying there on the snow. I had a lot of confidence in my 7mm mag at that distance. 

Unfortunately, we didn't see the deer or any blood. I'll have to admit, some doubt entered my mind. The shooting conditions were very windy and my rest was not the best. Did I miss him?
I wasn't going to give up yet. I picked up a set of fresh tracks and followed them down the mountain. Twenty yards away I noticed some dirt on top of the snow and the smooth blanket of snow disturbed. 

The muley was lying dead with only one blood spot next to his nose. The bullet entered behind the front shoulder, mushroomed, and was found in the hide on the back side. Having some faith, perseverance, and God's help enabled me to find that nice muley.
(Tom L)
Action Point
In the above scripture, we are told that God is the rewarder of those who diligently seek (find) Him. 

Quoting from Our Daily Bread, September 17, 2008, it says, "Finding God is a matter of faith-confidence in Him and commitment to Him. 

This confidence and commitment should remain strong even though the objects of our faith are unseen. The writer of Hebrews and the apostle John agree that ultimately the way to find the Lord and please Him is by believing in His Son, Jesus.
Sportsmen's Tip of the Day
If you can't find blood or a set of tracks to follow, walk in circles around the area where you last saw the deer. Increase the radius each time. I've found several deer using this technique.