Coons by Nite Lite
What is the oldest sporting tradition related to using hounds to pursue wild game? Likely that would be fox hunting, which has at least a few centuries of history in Europe. […]
What is the oldest sporting tradition related to using hounds to pursue wild game? Likely that would be fox hunting, which has at least a few centuries of history in Europe. […]
Deer season is over, the weather is cold and the days are short. […]
If September is the best month to harvest does and October’s rut is the best chance to tag a buck, then what does that make the remainder of deer season? […]
Fishing for sharks is a favorite pastime of Capt. Fritz Von Kolnitz, a Lowcountry native who doesn’t overlook the inshore action provided by the smaller bonnetheads. […]
Captain Fred Rourk of Sweet Tea Charters in Georgetown (843-241-4767) says that June is when the redfish and flounder are eating good, and what’s left of the trout too. […]
The seafood special of the month has to be the forked-tailed Spanish mackerel armada that infiltrates both the nearshore and inshore waters. […]
Daniel Martin of Summerville had never been offshore fishing until June 15, and it was a memorable trip. […]
The Lowcountry Anglers fishing club, one of the largest in the Charleston area, held its 16th-annual tournament on June 16, and flounder master Mark Locklair of Mount Pleasant outfished more than 125 competitors to sweep the flounder division and take home the Outstanding Male Angler award. […]
There’s rarely a sure thing in saltwater fishing, but it’s a safe bet that the spadefish are biting this June. […]
Hunter Sutcliff of Orangeburg tamed a real brute on June 11 when he reeled in a 470-pound hammerhead shark to win the Inaugural EWT Thirsty Fish Shark Tournament out of Edisto. […]
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