Botany Bay Plantation Open for Public Access
Botany Bay Plantation, a 4,630-acre tract located on Edisto Island, is now open for public access.
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Botany Bay Plantation, a 4,630-acre tract located on Edisto Island, is now open for public access.
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A lot of fishermen turn up their noses at the thought of catching lots of small fish, but Capt. Rawling Pratt-Thomas of Charleston Inshore Charters said the past week has convinced him that there’s a bright side.
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A Mt. Pleasant angler has broken the saltwater marine game fish state record for African pompano a mere 13 days after the 11 year old record was recently broken. […]
One thing about summertime fishing is that it’s predictable. Good fishermen can figure out where fish are holding in early June and have a good idea that they’ll stay through Labor Day.
The S.C. Department of Natural Resources Aquatic Nuisance Species team and its partner organizations are currently dealing with the highly invasive island applesnail, which was recently discovered in a retention pond just southeast of Socastee in Horry County, near the Grand Strand. […]
MOREHEAD CITY – Recreational striped bass fishing will close July 1 in all central and southern waters of the state.
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The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission is studying whether or not to hold a special July public hearing — outside the accepted January dates — in Moore County to determine if that county should be placed in the eastern deer season zone.
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If summer is right around the corner, then it must be time to start seeing big redfish and all manner of sharks move into inlets along the South Carolina coast, providing some great battles for fishermen like Capt. Jeremy Espiritu of Shallow Thoughts Inshore Fishing in Charleston. […]
The S.C. Department of Natural Resources and the Salkahatchie Branch of the Quality Deer Management Association will be conducting a one-day Deer Management Workshop on Saturday, May 31 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Webb Wildlife Center in Garnett.
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Lectures on S.C.’s sea turtles, artificial reefs and the history of Ft. Johnson will be among the variety of free educational opportunities taking place during the Marine Center Open House on Saturday, May 3rd from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Ft. Johnson in Charleston.
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