Republicans shoot themselves in foot
Recently, as I was vacationing at Oak Island, my cell phone jingled. An upset caller said he’d explored the upper reaches of the creek that flows by the boat ramp off Fish Factory Road in Southport. […]
Recently, as I was vacationing at Oak Island, my cell phone jingled. An upset caller said he’d explored the upper reaches of the creek that flows by the boat ramp off Fish Factory Road in Southport. […]
The 2013 session of South Carolina’s legislature was a kind one to most hunters and fishermen in the Palmetto State. A handful of bills passed that should certainly improve things for sportsmen. […]
Since 1988, many people have wondered when the decision to release red wolves in eastern North Carolina would return to haunt the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. […]
Sometimes, the system works, even if it’s often too slow for our tastes. […]
The North Carolina legislature will attempt for the fourth time this year to approve a gamefish-status bill for spotted seatrout, red drum and striped bass. […]
I sat back and thought a few minutes the other day when I read a story about South Carolina’s 2012 deer harvest dropping about 4 percent compared to the 2011 harvest and being more than 30 percent lower than the record 2002 season. […]
Responding to constituents’ requests is a good idea for politicians. It shows attention and compassion and pays dividends at the ballot box. […]
“Be careful what you wish for. What you think you want may be more than you can handle.” […]
The “Government Reorganization and Efficiency Act,” aka Senate Bill 10 — part of which would change appointments of N.C. Wildlife Resources Commissioners — passed a Senate vote Feb. 7 and awaits House approval before the bill is sent to Governor Pat McCrory’s desk. […]
I have written often about my love for the months of April and October, my two favorites of the 12 calendar pages. I come by those feelings deservedly. […]
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