You have spent your life listening for the call.
What if God has been calling you all along?
Before sunrise, the marsh is almost completely dark.
The water is still.
The coffee is getting cold.
Your Labrador sits beside you.
And somewhere beyond the decoys, wings cut through the darkness before you can even see the birds.
Every serious duck hunter knows that moment.
But what if the stillness you feel in the blind is more than silence?
What if the call you have been listening for your entire life is coming from somewhere far greater than the marsh?
In God Must Be a Duck Hunter: The Call of a Lifetime, Daniel Bryant shares true stories from decades of waterfowl hunting and one life-changing realization:
The call has been going out all along.
Experience the stories of:
Thirty thousand mallards rising from a single Alberta prairie pothole until the sky turns black with wingsA thousand greenheads spiraling toward the water like a duck tornadoA stranger named Jimmy whose unexpected invitation changes an entire hunting tripA storm that turns a miserable morning into the hunt of a lifetimeFog so thick the hunters must trust what they hear instead of what they seeMissed shots that reveal the meaning of graceLabradors that know the master's voice and respond without hesitationA mysterious white feather that appears during a season of devastating griefQuiet conversations, whispered prayers, loud laughter, and the sacred brotherhood of the duck blindThis is not a duck hunting manual.
It is not simply a collection of hunting stories.
And you do not need to have faith figured out before you begin.
Maybe you have followed Jesus your entire life.
Maybe you call yourself a Christian, but your faith and your hunting have always felt like two separate worlds.
Maybe you have drifted.
Maybe you are not sure what you believe at all.
Maybe you simply know that something happens inside you when you sit in the blind before first light and watch the sky slowly change from black to gray to orange.
This book is for you.
Every waterfowl hunter understands the power of a call.
A bird can hear it and keep flying.
Or it can turn.
Descend.
Commit.
And follow the sound home.
Through true waterfowl hunting stories and honest reflection, Daniel explores what the marsh teaches about faith, stillness, obedience, friendship, failure, forgiveness, storms, guidance, and the voice of God.
The blind becomes a sanctuary.
The fog teaches us to walk by faith instead of sight.
The missed shot reveals grace.
The storm teaches us to stay.
The feather becomes a picture of forgiveness.
The flight path reveals a God who already knows the way.
The Labrador shows us what it means to trust the master's voice.
And the final call becomes the one invitation that matters more than all the others.
Because perhaps you have been hearing it longer than you realized.
In every sunrise above the decoys.
In every quiet morning.
In every storm you survived.
In every moment the world went still enough for something deeper to reach you.
He was there.
He was calling.
And He still is.
The question is not whether the call is going out.
The question is whether you will keep circling-or finally come in.
The marsh is quiet.
The call is clear.
Come home.