
Well it has been nearly two years since I last posted on this blog and so much has happened in my life since then, both in the church and in the woods. The vision which I felt called to, was to lead an outdoor ministry and though it has taken years to emerge it is finally taking shape within the Call of the Wild Ministries. If you are reading this please take time to read the previous posts because there is some sound wisdom given in them. Many of the lessons I have learned in life have come from mistakes I made as a young person in my early twenties, just as most of what I have learned in hunting has come from the mistakes I made as young hunter.
Hunting is in my blood and I believe it is passed down through the side of my mother's family who for generation after generation were hunters. But after my parents divorce when I was eight, I was left to wander in the woods of life like button buck, (without a true father figure to teach me or guide me, with the exception of my scout leaders) and figure out things for myself. If you have hunted long you know how awkward and dumb a button buck can be, and that is why so many are killed by gun hunters every year. Sometimes in bow season I just like to mess with button bucks. I call them over under my stand with a doe bleat call where they catch the scent of a doe in heat on one of the scent wicks hanging, and get them fired up and then I do a deep guttural grunt that sets them on edge. I know it is somewhat cruel but quite amusing.
Well my point is that in the postings to come I want to share some of what I have learned in life and in hunting so that you are not running through life like a button buck and to save you the pain I endured in life and in the woods.
Our goal in Call of the Wild Ministries is to connect you with other men who share the same passion of the outdoors and form bachelor groups (ie. bucks who before the rut travel together in groups), because in life we are not only the hunter, but we are also the hunted.
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