Darrel James
Darrel James resides in Colorado and enjoys hunting and the outdoors. Darrel is the founder of IronAim and has a broad professional background including law enforcement, management, finance, real estate, accounting, and financial crimes.
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How Not to Die Camping!Among the most common poison plants you may encounter when hunting or camping are poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac. Knowing what these plants look like and how to identify them can make the difference between a good and a bad outing.
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Goose Hunting 101Nothing is more obvious to someone familiar with guns than the babbling nonsense of someone who has never touched one but speaks like they single-handedly tamed the frontier. At the very least make your lies believable with the information herein.
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How Not to Die Camping!Whether you set out on an adventure or find yourself in a pickle, knowing how to start a campfire and being prepared to start one can make a huge difference in everything from having fun to staying alive. Here are some helpful campfire tips.
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Goose Hunting 101Why is this goose hunting information important? It could keep you from embarrassing yourself while goose hunting, or more important, when telling lies after goose hunting.
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The Best Place for Deer Hunting in ColoradoAlthough Colorado deer licenses have already been drawn for 2008, leftover licenses will be available soon. Knowing areas that have historically yielded greater deer hunter success can increase your odds of a successful deer hunt this year.
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The Best Place for Elk Hunting in ColoradoAlthough Colorado elk licenses have already been drawn for 2008, leftover licenses will be available soon. Knowing areas that have historically yielded greater elk hunter success can increase your odds of a successful elk hunt this year.
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How to Value a Hunting LeaseLike any other aspect of a hunting trip, determining the need for a hunting lease and the underlying value of such a lease takes some thought, time and planning. Here are some practical considerations for how to value a hunting lease.
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How to Value a Hunting LeaseMany considerations should be made prior to entering into a hunting lease. A basic framework for determining the best value can ease the process and allow you to confidently enter into the hunting lease.
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Creating a Steady and Sustainable Farm IncomeCreating a steady and sustainable farm income has been the goal of farmers for generations. Changes in the social and political landscape of the country combine with the nature of commodities and the result is legitimate concern by farmers.
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Free Market Farm Subsidy - How to Let Your Land Make MoneyOpportunities exist for farmers, ranchers, and other landowners to creatively use their land in ways that make money. A unique perspective and a willingness to be creative can yield a great return.