Avoid common mistakes when planting food plots
Deer and other wildlife are currently snacking on nature’s crops of acorns, beech nuts, muscadine grapes, and persimmons, but soon, food plots will play a much bigger role for wildlife. […]
Deer and other wildlife are currently snacking on nature’s crops of acorns, beech nuts, muscadine grapes, and persimmons, but soon, food plots will play a much bigger role for wildlife. […]
Leaping and bounding from wave to wave at lightening speed fits the profile for a phenomenal hookup with the elusive top predator and coveted sportfish of South Carolina’s waters. […]
As the change of seasons approaches throughout the northern hemisphere, nature’s crops of acorns, beech nuts, muscadine grapes, and persimmons are available for deer to eat in most areas, but in a little while, they will quickly be consumed. […]
Imagine peering down from above, from a treestand attached to a white oak filled with acorns, as gray squirrels begin to scurry through the branches, breaking the early morning silence. […]
On an unseasonably warm day this past November, Richard DesJardins of Mt. Pleasant slipped into his deer stand and downed his first buck ever. […]
Charles Ruth, the deer biologist for the S.C. Department of Natural Resources, has predicted that some noteworthy bucks would start to show up from public lands across South Carolina. […]
Progressing from a beginning hunter to the buck of a lifetime in just two years, Nick Christ has proven techniques and a little bit of luck to thank for the headlines he’s getting for a huge Beaufort County buck he killed earlier this season. […]
Another fine trophy buck has made a terrible mistake — stepping out in front of Trey Fitts of Lugoff late in the afternoon of Nov. 2. […]
It was just another day in paradise for Emery Cribb, a native of Williamsburg County.
On Oct. 6, the buck of a lifetime gave him not one, but two chances. […]
Horry County, home of the “Grand Strand,” is widely known for its spectacular beaches, but the spotlight may be shifting inland, just across the Waccamaw River off Cates Bay Highway. […]
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