The 2008-2009 late waterfowl season will soon get underway with the first segment opening on Wednesday, Nov. 26 running until Sunday, Nov. 30.
Changes in regulations include an increase in the wood duck bag limit from two to three, a hybrid daily bag limit for scaup, and a closure of the canvasback season. This season will [...]
November 21, 2008 | Posted in
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The S.C. Department of Natural Resources, South Carolina State Coon Hunters Association and the Anderson County Coon Hunters Association will sponsor a youth raccoon hunt near Anderson on Saturday, Nov. 1. The winners in this event will qualify to participate in the state championship at the Webb Center in Hampton County on Feb. 28, 2009.
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October 28, 2008 | Posted in
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Tides at Charleston (Customhouse Wharf)
Get specific tide information for various SC stations.
MONDAY, October 27
01:08AM 0.2 L
07:29AM 6.3 H
01:41PM 0.3 L
07:36PM 5.7 H
TUESDAY, October 28
01:49AM 0.2 L
08:11AM 6.4 H
02:25PM 0.4 L
08:16PM 5.5 H
WEDNESDAY, October 29
02:27AM 0.3 L
08:50AM 6.4 H
03:07PM 0.5 L
08:55PM 5.4 H
THURSDAY, October 30
03:03AM 0.5 L
09:28AM 6.3 H
03:47PM 0.6 L
09:32PM 5.2 H
FRIDAY, October 31
03:39AM 0.6 [...]
October 27, 2008 | Posted in
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It’s September, which means deer hunting has returned to the 10,700-acre Bonneau Ferry Wildlife Management Area in Berkeley County, just south of Moncks Corner. The 2008 season will mark the fifth year of public hunting on Bonneau Ferry, where a variety of hunting opportunities can be enjoyed, especially by those interested in experiencing the area [...]
September 25, 2008 | Posted in
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The marine game fish record for a red grouper, standing for over 32 years, was recently defeated by a veteran S.C. angler.
Michael Jenkins, of Little River, SC, was fishing offshore when he hooked into and caught a 31 pound red grouper on Friday August 15th off the South Carolina coast to claim the new state [...]
September 25, 2008 | Posted in
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Mobility impaired hunters will again be treated to a very unique opportunity to attend two special deer hunts this year on about forty-five well managed and exclusive, private tracts of land in the Upstate.
The hunts are scheduled for October 24-25 in Cherokee, Spartanburg and Union counties and on October 31-November 1 in Laurens and Newberry [...]
August 4, 2008 | Posted in
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Fifty one public dove fields will be available across the state during the 2008-09 season through the S.C. Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Management Area program.
The 2008-09 mourning dove season will run as follows: Sept. 1-6 (noon until sunset); Sept. 7–Oct. 4; Nov. 22-29; and Dec. 19–Jan. 15. Legal hunting hours for mourning dove season, [...]
August 4, 2008 | Posted in
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Several draw deer hunting opportunities will exist throughout the Lowcountry this fall and hunters are encouraged to send in their applications.
Draw hunts for still deer hunting occur on the following coastal Wildlife Management Areas (WMA’s): Bear Island, Bonneau Ferry, Donnelley, Hamilton Ridge, Palachucola, Webb, and the newly acquired Botany Bay Plantation. For $25 per hunter, [...]
August 4, 2008 | Posted in
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Applications are due Aug. 15 for an opening day (September 1, 2008) adult dove hunt and youth dove hunt at Draper Wildlife Management Area in York County.
Public drawings will be held at noon Tuesday, Aug. 19 to select participants for the opening day dove hunts at the Draper Wildlife Management Area (WMA) in York County. [...]
July 14, 2008 | Posted in
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A series of youth draw deer hunts conducted jointly by Santee Cooper and the S.C. Department of Natural Resources will be continued this fall.
Applications will be available August 20. The deadline for applications is 5:00 p.m. September 19. Call the Dennis Wildlife Center in Bonneau at (843) 761-8820 or (843) 825-3388 to request an application.
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June 30, 2008 | Posted in
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