The 2024 deer season is in full swing, with velvet bucks, doubles, and first kills among the highlights.
Hunters and anglers can expand their outdoor opportunities by using e-bikes.
During the fall, outdoorsmen can double their pleasure by fishing and hunting in the same day.
South Carolina hunters in Game Zones 1 and 2 have more bear hunting opportunities than most are aware.
Anglers looking for big catfish will find them in October throughout these Carolina waterways.
Sheepshead are often overlooked by saltwater anglers, and that’s a big mistake.
October is a great time to plant food plots that will produce quickly to attract deer.
Numerous topwater lures are in play for bass anglers throughout the month of October.
The white oak trees were producing an average year’s worth of mast, and a line of rubs was showing me a decent buck was using the oak bottom.
Santee Cooper anglers look forward to Oct. 1, which is opening day of striper season on the lakes.
Organizing your fishing tackle and gear goes a long way for kayak anglers.
Numerous foxpens are located throughout the Carolinas, but many of them no longer have foxes at all.
You never know what you’ll see when fishing, so keep your eyes open for peekaboo creatures.
Venison SOB is a version of SOS, but this one is made with venison burger and biscuits.
South Carolina’s recreational crabbers need to be aware of some changes for 2025.
After nearly 32 years of service to the state of South Carolina, Robert H. Boyles Jr., director of the SCDNR, has announced his retirement effective January 2025.
Chasing isn’t rutting, so how do you know when the deer are rutting in your area?
Andrew Lewis of Loris, SC killed a 13-point brute in Horry County on Sept. 3, 2024.
Try this do-nothing technique for catching Broad River bronzebacks in October.
October is a great month for catching redfish and speckled trout in SC’s lowcountry.
Capt. Jot Owens said the fishing picks up in October for southeast NC.
Capt. Travis Bradshaw shares his tips for catching Jordan Lake crappie in the fall.
The Little Pee Dee River is a hotspot for panfish throughout October.
Anglers in western NC can expect strong bites from both smallmouth bass and mountain trout during fall.