Bonneau Ferry WMA Offers Fall Deer Hunting Opportunities
Beginning in September, deer hunting opportunities return to the 10,700-acre Bonneau Ferry Wildlife Management Area in Berkeley County, just south of Moncks Corner. […]
Beginning in September, deer hunting opportunities return to the 10,700-acre Bonneau Ferry Wildlife Management Area in Berkeley County, just south of Moncks Corner. […]
All of the popular “fishing holes” around the Charleston Harbor jetties have been producing a lot of big fish over the past several weeks, but with school back in session and boat traffic far less, the action on bull redfish has been overwhelming, according to Capt. James LaVanway of Reel Fish Finder Charters. […]
Paul Cleveland, a Florida native native now living in Charlotte, may be the most hard-core outdoorsman in the state. […]
Capt. Legre Leland of Head Shaker Charters in Charleston isn’t averse to using artificial baits when he targets big redfish in the waters around his home. […]
Several draw deer hunting opportunities are offered throughout the Lowcountry, with an upcoming deadline of Aug. 17 for submitting applications.
Prospecting and striking it rich. That’s what Capt. Todd Stamps of MyFish Guide Service in Charleston has been doing the past week around the Bulls Bay area – and he’s been rewarded with some fine catches of spotted sea trout.
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The S.C. Department of Natural Resources is currently conducting an eligibility study to designate the lower Lynches River as a State Scenic River. […]
Based on what he’s seen in the past month, guide James LaVanway of Reel Fish Finder Charters said that it’s going to be a good year for big speckled trout in the Charleston Harbor area. […]
The S.C. Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will be hosting a youth fishing event Saturday, May 5th at the Goose Creek Municipal Complex pond from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. All area youth 16 years and younger are invited to participate. […]
CHARLESTON, S.C. – A training class for the IGFA’s Certified Observer Program (COP) returns to Charleston, Saturday, March 31. […]
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