Hunting for deer, alligator, rabbits, marsh hens; fishing for Lake Murray catfish found in magazine.
The December edition of South Carolina Sportsman is now available, and it provides deer hunters with enough to read that they’ll ignore Santa Claus coming down the chimney.
The magazine features tips on taking late-season bucks for those hunters who haven’t filled the freezer or helped pay the taxidermist’s mortgage. Also, some of the biggest bucks taken in South Carolina this season will be profiled; readers can learn the hows, whens and whys of the kills – especially a series of huge bucks taken in Chesterfield County.
Hunters who have done all the damage they want to the deer herd will find stories about rabbit hunting, taking ducks on Lake Greenwood, and a unique cast-and-blast trip for marsh hens and redfish on the Broad River.
If fishing is your thing, focus on the four species of catfish available in Lake Murray: blues, flatheads, channels and whites. The winter is the best time of the year for fishermen wishing to take the “catfish quad slam.”
In addition, learn how some of South Carolina’s biggest alligators were taken toward the end of this fall’s season, find out that things are looking up for the state’s turkey population and see what bear season held for Upstate hunters.
Pick up your copy at newsstands around the state, or download a digital edition right to your computer or mobile device today!
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