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Hunting Booger Bottom LP: Life Lessons from the Field Review

Hunting Booger Bottom LP: Life Lessons from the Field
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I thought the book did a good job of explaining how Michael got his start and truly what people have to go through to get into the outdoor business.

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The Deer Hunters Bible Review

The Deer Hunters Bible
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.... It is not a must have and if I had been able to scan the book before buying I would not have purchased it. While I agree some of the information is interesting (not altogether new) it is dated and has information that is in direct contradiction to information published since its original publication. The book has a 1963 copyright. Accordingly, the information on vehicles, guns, bows (all the bows were recurve and compounds with faster arrow speeds were not even invented!), and other equipment such as treestands, etc. is very outdated (as readily seen by the pictures). Some information is never outdated such as where to aim when shooting a deer and how to field dress a deer so it is good to read again.
Information on how a deer's eyes work and their other habits does not seem to be up to date (for example there is no discussion about the sensitivity to ultraviolet light). I found a much more detailed discussion of scrapes and rubs in "The Advance Deer Hunter's Bible" by Weis (sp?) althought that book was also a little dated (1993 I think).
There are better books out there and much better articles in many of the magazines that hit the stands during hunting season. Save your money on this one.

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The Ramblings of an Average Joe Stock Trader: The things I wish I knew in the beginning (Volume 1) Review

The Ramblings of an Average Joe Stock Trader: The things I wish I knew in the beginning (Volume 1)
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The book is a straight to the point book with infomation that you wont find in other books or on other websites. Its like a stock tip workbook that truely helps you when you are starting out. I highly recommend it!!!

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The Ramblings of an Average Joe Stock Trader is a compilation of all information learned starting out as a investor then turned daytrader.This book gives the reader information that you will not find in other books, web sites or even asking your broker.The topics include things that you will only find out by hardwork trial and error.This book provides you with the questions that all investors should know when starting out.These are the things I wish someone would have told me when I started out trading stocks so long ago.The information inside this book would saved me hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars.The information in this book easily pays for itself 10 times over.Some of the topics include, getting started in trading, opening a brokerage account, trading with less than $25,000, paying commisions,charting setups, time frames, sources of information, stochastics, trend lines, channels, time frames, quarterly earnings, dividends, using the news, using margin, and much more including tips and tricks to dealing with the market.

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