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What would the game warden do?

Last week, we ran an article posing the question of what would you do if you inadvertently gigged an undersized flounder or accidentally shot a hen while killing a gobbler. Our readers provided some good feedback and a variety of answers. […]

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Tips for catching Feburary’s trout

It’s no secret that so far, this winter has been a mild one across the Carolinas, and that has kept the speckled trout bite hotter than most anglers have seen at this time of year. In most years, February is a month to fish schooling redfish pretty much exclusively, while waiting for warmer weather to get back into the trout.  […]

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Dreary weather, great fishing – February means dreary days, great striper action for Lake Murray fishermen

Most people would consider a cold, dreary day in February a terrible time to be outside, much less on the water fishing. But that sentiment doesn’t hold true for Mike Gault of Jonesville, S.C. A retired game warden, he looks forward to the nastiest days of the year so he can head to South Carolina’s Lake Murray and drag live baits behind the boat for striped bass. […]

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North Carolina youth angler catches huge Santee catfish

Few things are more special for a father than watching his children enjoy fishing as much as he does. It’s even better to watch them catch a real trophy, and that’s exactly what happened when 11-year-old Ethan Edwards of Maiden, N.C. was handed the rod while drifting for catfish on Lake Marion in South Carolina. […]