Deer Hunting

SCDNR Board recommends statewide buck limits

On December 17, 2010 the DNR’s governing board voted to support a statewide limit of 4 bucks per hunter per year, and a mandatory deer tagging program whereby all harvested deer (bucks and does) must be tagged at the point of kill with tags provided by the Department. […]

Deer Hunting

Delaware man wins fourth Trail Cam contest

Three daytime trail cam photos made it into the finals for SouthCarolinaSportsman.com readers to vote on during a three day period. When the sun went down on the fourth month of the contest, the photo submitted by Delaware’s Duane Gray titled “Afternoon reflections” and showing a buck crossing a creek and was selected as the winner of the Sportsman prize pack and one-year free subscription. […]

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Feds won’t go through with bottom-fishing closure

The South Atlantic Fishery Management Council voted unanimously at its Dec. 6-10 meeting in New Bern, N.C., to eliminate the 5,000 or so square miles of ocean that was scheduled to be closed to all bottom-fishing, in part because of a promising report about the status red snapper. […]

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Speckled trout regs change Nov. 30 in coastal waters

North Carolina fishermen will see their daily creel limit in coastal waters for speckled trout drop from 10 to six per day and the size restrictions increased as of Tuesday (Nov. 30), as the North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries seeks to reduce the annual harvest of the popular saltwater fish and strengthen the population.

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Deer Hunting

Abbeville man wins third Trail Cam contest

Preston Honicutt of Abbeville has been putting out salt licks for white-tailed deer for nearly twenty years in the same place, and he captured his Double Buck image at his mineral station and has won the third edition of the 2010 SouthCarolinaSportsman.com Trail Cam Contest. […]

Deer Hunting

Beanfield produces Bertie trophy

Northeastern North Carolina has produced some outstanding whitetail bucks this season, and a Bertie County monster killed Nov. 9 by Lee Mizelle of Windsor may prove to be the best of them all. […]