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The Women of SCDNR

Celebrate International Women’s Day with us as we hear from the women of SCDNR. Kassie Burkett Natural Resource Technician, Region 4 Why did you choose a career in natural resources? …
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A Hunt Worth Waiting For

By Blake Baxley, Region 3 Law Enforcement Officer Ever since my little boy Braiden was old enough to talk, he has said he wanted to go hunting with me any…
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SCDNR Holiday Gift Guide – The Essentials

The holidays are a magical time- whether you’re looking for the perfect gift for the outdoorsman or woman in your life or a new way to celebrate and spend time…
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Black Bass Slam: The Spotted Bass

            Welcome to the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources Black Bass Slam! This exciting challenge allows anglers to test their fishing abilities by catching all four species of black…
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A barrier island birthday surprise: SC turtle hatchlings

By Stephen Fastenau It was a birthday surprise born of a passion sparked years earlier. Nearly 1,000 miles separate Kaitlyn Roberts’ home of Springfield, Illinois, and the beaches of South…
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Black Bass Slam: The Redeye (Bartram’s) Bass

            Welcome to the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources Black Bass Slam! This exciting challenge allows anglers to test their fishing abilities by catching all four species of black…
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Black Bass Slam: Smallmouth Bass

Welcome to the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources Black Bass Slam! This exciting challenge allows anglers to test their fishing abilities by catching all four species of black bass…
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Black Bass Slam: The Largemouth Bass

Welcome to the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources Black Bass Slam! This exciting challenge allows anglers to test their fishing abilities by catching all four species of black bass…
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Thomas Caughman Memorial Veterans Hunt 2021

Heroes and Legends At 8:30 AM on a sunny November morning the day after Veteran’s Day, the parking lot at Jarret Rifle Company was filling up fast with an assortment…
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How to have a safe and successful dove hunt

For a good many South Carolinians the dove opener is the official start of fall.

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SCDNR affiliated programs like the Harry Hampton Wildlife fund, the National Archery in the Schools Program, South Carolina Envirothon, and SCDNR Youth Sporting Clay competition award scholarships each year. Check out what scholarships are available!

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