Calling Big Cats
Catfish love ledges; the reason is not entirely clear. All sorts of fish relate to what offshore saltwater captains like to call “bottom relief” — really just a break in a continuous flat bottom. […]
Catfish love ledges; the reason is not entirely clear. All sorts of fish relate to what offshore saltwater captains like to call “bottom relief” — really just a break in a continuous flat bottom. […]
Mountain Island Lake is nestled between Lake Norman to the north and Lake Wylie to the south on the Catawba River system. […]
Fishermen are known to be opportunists. They’re always on the look out for something new, something to give them that edge to catch more and bigger fish. […]
Roughly the same size as a golf ball, you’d think a popping cork would be easier to keep up with. […]
“Hunt in here” — the mantra of the dog handler — rings across the frosted hillsides as the sun begins to peak over the east side of Abbeville County. […]
Making his way through the Winyah Bay jetties from Georgetown, Will Herbert couldn’t help but shiver. […]
It would come as no surprise to be in the area of Lake Hartwell close to Clemson University and strike up a conversation about big cats. […]
When the sun rose over the Lowcountry during the first week of duck season last year, it was a big payoff for Matt Didelot of Summerville. […]
Lake Strom Thurmond, better known by the politically incorrect as Clarks Hill Lake, was built between 1946 and 1954 by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers near the confluence of the Little River and the Savannah River. […]
Twenty-five years ago, killing a doe deer was not only disapproved of, it likely would get you run off the property you were hunting or kicked out of your club. […]
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