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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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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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Angler Actions Can Make a Big Difference: An Interview with Dave Fladd

Courtesy Dave Fladd Earlier this week, we covered South Carolina’s resilient trout population and Dave Fladd’s Release Over 20 initiative. In this segment, we’ll dive deeper into how Dave’s conservation…
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‘Release Over 20’ Gives a Boost to Spotted Seatrout

Spotted seatrout, otherwise known as speckled or winter trout, are one of the most sought-after saltwater species and a mainstay of fall and winter inshore fishing in South Carolina. If…
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Lake Thurmond: Three Names and Four Seasons

Shoreline fishing and other recreational opportunities abound at Lake Thurmond. [photo courtesy Old 96 Tourism District] Whatever you call the lowest lake in the Savannah chain along South Carolina’s “West…
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Paradise Found

Lake Hartwell blog for Lakes of the Decade campaign Paradise Found What makes the S.C. Upstate’s Lake Hartwell so awesome?  Just ask someone who’s had a front row view of…
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Big Fish (and a whole lot more)

Sunrise lights up a cypress tree near a dock on lake Marion during an early morning departure for a day of fishing. [SCDNR photo by David Lucas] For decades, lakes…
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A Chat with CBC’s Top Youth Angler

Many things were different for this year’s Carolina Billfish Classic. But even amid the unprecedented weirdness of 2020, one important thing remained true come tournament time. Much like the interlacing…
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Help Color in Lost Decades of Southern Fisheries

It’s 1963. Salt spray peppers your arms and face as you stand at the bow of the Marianne, departing Daytona Beach to fish the day away with friends, family, and Captain…
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