South Carolina Sportsman examines coyotes, wild hogs, ducks and woodcocks in January issue

Hunting wild hogs with dogs can really put the barbecue and bacon on the table.

Hunting Scrapbook brings South Carolina trophies to life

Don’t think just because deer season is over that hunters need to put away all their weapons and clothing. There’s plenty left to do in the Palmetto State, and South Carolina Sportsman’s January issue details exactly what’s left.

Learn about hunting wild hogs with dogs; sample the “unlikely” Lowcountry duo of ducks and woodcocks, and find out how to make coyotes a part of your annual hunting schedule.

 Also, sample a story on catching January redfish in the waters around Georgetown and an overlooked gamefish in Lake Russell: the yellow or “Eisenhower” perch. Throw in some information on topwater fishing for stripers on a handful of major reservoirs and the fishing reader has plenty to do this month.

Lastly, check out the kind of deer South Carolina hunters have been taking this season in the Hunting Scrapbook, and see what January might hold, weather permitting, for fishermen around the state. All in the January issue of South Carolina Sportsman, on sale now.

About Dan Kibler 887 Articles
Dan Kibler is the former managing editor of Carolina Sportsman Magazine. If every fish were a redfish and every big-game animal a wild turkey, he wouldn’t ever complain. His writing and photography skills have earned him numerous awards throughout his career.

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