Chicory should be food-plot staple
The major planting season in the Carolinas for warm-season food plots generally is April through early May. […]
The major planting season in the Carolinas for warm-season food plots generally is April through early May. […]
Brutally cold weather plagued North Carolina this past winter, doing a number on speckled trout throughout the state’s coastal waters. […]
The southeastern states offer deer hunters an extended period to pursue their trophies. With the hunting season spanning the entire mating ritual, consistent disturbance becomes a real issue for deer and hunters. […]
Browning “Coach” Campbell, a native of Dillon County, is enjoying his retirement. […]
The majority of deer hunters in North Carolina and South Carolina enjoy some of the longest seasons in the entire country. […]
Tailing reds offers fly anglers the perfect opportunity to send a hand-tied fly into the path of a stout redfish. […]
Trout and other predator fish feed heavily during the fall when water temperatures drop to the lower 60s. […]
South Carolina’s population continues to rise, along with interaction between humans and wildlife. […]
Battling a recent mosquito invasion in Williamsburg County, Brian Bailey dropped his first buck in two years on Oct. 25. […]
November means business for the majority of deer hunters. With the rut peaking and cool weather settling in, few hunters consider food-plot management or improvement something to schedule this month as they focus on maximizing their time in the deer stand. But choice food plots need attention after heavy activity and browsing this month, with clover in desperate need of nutrient replenishment. […]
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