
Cover: March 2006 (SC)
There are many times when artificial baits will deliver more trout than the real thing. […]
There are many times when artificial baits will deliver more trout than the real thing. […]
The seeds for a lifetime of fishing are sown at an early age.
In fact, 90 percent of adult freshwater anglers started at age 12 or younger. 96 percent started before the age of 18. Only 4 percent of adult anglers actually picked up the sport as adults. […]
I like to call March the “you-pick-it” month.
What I mean by that is, literally, this is a month when you can pick the lures you want to catch bass, and you can have an awesome day in March with almost any of those lures — a Carolina-rigged lizard, a jig and craw, a pig ‘n’ jig, a crankbait or a spinnerbait. […]
This year our wintertime seemed more like springtime and more comparable to Florida’s winter weather. […]
This Greenville County stream offers plenty of big trout and beautiful scenery near a major population area. […]
No early spring S.C. offshore species provides as much action and good eating as yellowfin tuna. […]
American shad, weighing as much as 6 pounds, provide excellent spring fishing at several S.C. rivers. […]
Artificials or live baits:
Which catches the biggest or the most redfish and speckled trout?
The answer may surprise you. […]
South Carolina is loaded with private ponds that often provide better action than big lakes, not to mention state-record catches. […]
Columbia, S.C. – Emerging from the Lake Murray parade of bass after bass weighing 7 and 8 pounds was South Carolina’s own Anthony Gagliardi, who tallied a final-round record weight of 47 pounds, 4 ounces to win $200,000 at the 2006 Chevy Open. […]
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