Covers 2020 January 2020 – Lewis Hemingway, 15, of Georgetown, S.C., killed this 24-point, 181-inch buck in Williamsburg County, S.C., on Oct. 22, 2019. Photo courtesy Lewis Hemingway. | View the Contents February 2020 – Pro crappie fisherman Whitey Outlaw shares tips for catching winter slabs. Photo by Brian Cope. | View the Contents March 2020 – Kevin Davis may guide on the huge Santee Cooper lakes, but he’s equally at home pullinlg nice bass out of small ponds. Photo by Terry Madewell | View the Contents April 2020 – Turkey season opens for North Carolina hunters this month and continues for South Carolina hunters. Photo by Rick Small. | View the Contents May 2020 – May is one of the best months for catching good numbers of bass, and some big ones, in the Carolinas — as long as you understand what’s driving them to feed after the spawn. | View the Contents June 2020 – June brings out some great fishing for redbreast sunfish in North Carolina’s blackwater rivers and flounder in South Carolina’s coastal estuaries. Photos by Brian Cope, Mary Bell. | View the Contents July 2020 – Rod “Capt. Ponytail” Thomas loves to fish the jetties outside South Carolina’s Winyah Bay for big redfish, especially during the summer. Photo by Brian Cope. | View the Contents August 2020 – Deer season is right around the corner for hunters in the Carolinas. Decide early on how many and what kind of whitetails you want to put in the freezer or take to the taxidermist. | View the Contents September 2020 – Don’t have a place to hunt, but you’re still dreaming about that big buck jumping in your lap? North Carolina as several million acres of public land available, likely within a short drive of your home. Photo by Rick Small | View the Contents October 2020 – Big bucks will be on the move in October, leaving for good their summer patterns and heading, at an increasing speed, toward the rut. Photo by Rick Small. | View the Contents November 2020 – Cameron Brooks of McLeansville, N.C. killed this 133-inch, 8-point Guilford County buck the evening of Sept. 13, the third day of North Carolina’s statewide archery season. | View the Contents December 2020 – Claire Tucker of Madison, N.C., killed this 12-point, Rockingham County trophy on Sept. 28. It scored 149 inches. | View the Contents This page is available to subscribers. Click here to sign in or get access.