No hate for the old crate
Kayak anglers have a unique addiction. There is one object primarily used for something else that will cause a paddler to do a double take when it comes to using it or not: a milk crate. […]
Kayak anglers have a unique addiction. There is one object primarily used for something else that will cause a paddler to do a double take when it comes to using it or not: a milk crate. […]
In terms of fishing opportunities, South Carolina is a unique state for a number of reasons, and the presence of blueback herring in a lot of our major reservoirs is a big one. […]
Fishing beds is an extremely productive way to catch huge bluegills or shellcrackers, as it enables anglers to target the big males guarding the beds. […]
Spring may have been a little slow in arriving, but Rick Bennett of Rod-Man Guide Service in Wrightsville Beach said that Spanish mackerel have arrived off the beaches on the east side of Cape Fear and are in full attack mode. […]
When your favorite inshore fishing hole gets muddy, using smelly baits will help you continue to catch fish. […]
Cobia have moved into St. Helena Sound, and anglers are catching them by fishing a variety of cut baits on the bottom. […]
Space remains for a one-day fly-fishing workshop for women only at the John E. Pechmann Fishing Education Center in Fayetteville on June 13, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. […]
The S.C. Department of Natural Resources has two youth fishing rodeos and three family fishing clinics scheduled around the state for June. […]
Fishermen who have been waiting impatiently for the cobia to show up along the coast will not have to wait any more. […]
Matt Lamb at Chasin’ Tails Outdoors in Atlantic Beach said the spring cobia bite has ramped up to absolutely wide open in the past few days, with fish cruising bait pods, searching just outside the breakers and feeding on the bottom of channels everywhere from Cape Lookout to Bogue Inlet. […]
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