Author Archive
Posted in February 21st, 2008
Photo by MR+G
Have you ever need to move a deer, but could not make a sound? Many hunter use rocks or something else to try and move a deer. They may throw the rocks or try to make some type of noise to move the deer in a better direction. These techniques maybe okay sometimes, […]
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Posted in February 20th, 2008
This is a guest post by Lisa Comer.
Once birds start visiting your bird feeder, you may see one that you are not familiar with. The best way to identify an unknown bird species is with a field guide. There are plenty on the market. I like the ones that are designated for a specific area or region. […]
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Posted in February 18th, 2008
Photo by JimFrazier
Milkweed pods make incredible natural wind indicators. You can collect milkweed post in the Fall when they start to dry out and store them away for hunting season. Keep them in a dry area and do not store them in anything that will retain moisture. Paper sacks make a great storage place until […]
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Posted in February 13th, 2008
We are glad to welcome back guest author Lisa Comer. Lisa lives in Silverhill, Alabama and will become a regular guest author on Living 4 Outdoors. Lisa is a very talented writer as well an amazing amateur photographer. All the photos in her post have been hers and are excellent quality.
You don’t have to travel far to become a […]
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Posted in February 7th, 2008
This article is written by guest author Lisa Comer. Lisa lives in Silverhill, Alabama and is a media specialist at Stapleton, Alabama Elementary School. She loves to take pictures of birds and other outdoor scenes. Lisa is a very talented writer as well an amateur photographer. This story shows how great outdoor memories last forever.
My dad grew up in Selma, Alabama. His father and […]
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Posted in January 13th, 2008
Photo by This Year’s Love
How to make a cheap and reliable scent dispenser?
Take a empty glue bottle (there are many different styles and sizes to choose from) and wash it out well. Remember to clean the top out really good so the dispenser will not clog up. After a through cleaning, tap up all the […]
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Posted in January 6th, 2008
Photo by Natmandu
As a child my Father would take me camping at least once a year on the family farm owned by my Grandfather. I always loved camping and my favorite part was spending quality time with my Dad and cooking around the camp fire. It always seemed like the coldest nights when we would camp, but […]
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Posted in December 8th, 2007
Photo by leppyone
Quail have always been one of my favorite bird since I was a small child. I remember my father telling me stories about the many coveys that called the family farm home and even at a young age I always knew the distinctive “bob-bob-white” call from the beautiful birds. Whistling the “bob-bob-white” call […]
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Posted in November 26th, 2007
Photo by Elle Rigby
Living4Outdoors is a place for myself (Brad Baggett) and my father, Kyle Baggett, to express our great appreciation for outdoor living and the fun times that we have had outdoors. Living4Outdoors is a way to promote all things outdoors including becoming closer to your family and children outdoors. We have both lived […]
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