Archive for the ‘Blogging About The Outdoors’ Category
1May2009
A Few New Outdoor Sites To Take A Look At
Posted by Darrell under: Blog Posts of Note.
I haven’t posted one of these in a while, but here are some sites I’ve stumbled across lately that are worth taking a look at. Some are new to the Internet and I’d like to welcome them to the “outdoor” cyberspace.
AfricanHunting.com - Everything you need to know about hunting in Africa, all on one site. If […]
1October2008
Getting Fit to Hunt
Posted by Darrell under: Blog Posts of Note.
I’m leaving to hunt Elk in New Mexico soon! I absolutely cannot wait. As you all know, there is a lot of work that goes into preparing for a hunting trip. Cabellas and Bass Pro are both profiting from my preparations.
I’m going to be hunting at an elevation that is about 6,000 feet higher than where I live. […]
15May2008
An Awesome Job for An Outdoorsman (or Outdoorswoman)
Posted by Darrell under: Blogging About The Outdoors.
A few days ago I received an email from someone at Bonnier Corporation about a job opening they had. The job position is online editor of OutdoorLife.com! Pretty exciting. Outdoor Life being my favorite magazine and all. Unfortunately, I’m not in a position to pursue a job like this one so I thought I’d post […]
23April2008
Where Are You?
Posted by Darrell under: Blogging About The Outdoors.
I keep getting emails from people asking “where are you” and “have you given up blogging”, so it is time to set the matter straight. I’m still around and doing fine. I certainly haven’t given up blogging about the great outdoors. I’ve just slowed down a little for now.
I’ve been busy - just like every […]
19December2007
Outdoor Accolades: Interview With Jim Zumbo
Posted by Darrell under: Blog Posts of Note.
I haven’t done an Accolades post in a long time. Not because there haven’t been great post to point out, but because I’ve been so busy hunting and then working to make up for the time I lost while hunting. I plan to get back to these again in the near future since hunting season […]
1November2007
How Texans Handle Poachers!
Posted by Darrell under: Blog Posts of Note.
I wrote recently about an encounter with poachers while deer hunting with my children during the Missouri Youth hunt. Anyone that has ever had a run in with or had a hunt ruined by poachers can understand my frustration and desire to go after them.
Well, my blog friend Jon Bryan put up a story yesterday […]
11October2007
Cheap Hosting: 3 Months of Hosting For $3 at Skinny Moose!
Posted by Darrell under: Blogging About The Outdoors.
Steve Remington put up an article today about a promotion Skinny Moose is running on hosting services. I didn’t even know they offered hosting services but they have a great deal. They can host sites for as little as $6.95 month or $79.95 per year. That seems just crazy cheap!
But, what is amazing is that […]
24September2007
My Vision: Inspire People To Enjoy The Outdoors
Posted by Darrell under: Blogging About The Outdoors.
Back on the 10th of July, I did a post about the importance of having Vision. In that same article, I readily admitted that I did not have a clear vision for my blog. And, without a Vision, I couldn’t have a Mission. I also promised to let you know when I had a Vision […]
13September2007
Outdoor Accolades: Early Season Tips, Missing A Shot, Arrow Head Buck
Posted by Darrell under: Blog Posts of Note.
I’m dedicating this week’s accolades to the subject of deer hunting. Afterall, tis the season:
9 Early Season Deer Hunting Tips
Don gives some great tips and reminders for early season hunters. Bow season is upon us and for many of us opening day is this weekend! As Don points out, hunting deer during the early season […]
12September2007
Guest Writer Series - UPDATE
Posted by Darrell under: Blogging About The Outdoors.
I’ve had a great response from people offering to write articles for my site. I can’t wait to receive them! Literally!
I’m going to be OFFLINE for a few days and would love to have a few of these articles to put up. So, if you can get them to me soon (as in today), they will […]






