Posted By:
Terry Wiseman
Guest
charleston or myrtle area 02-19-2012 06:54
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Are there any headboats that some one would recomend?
Posted By:
Terry Wiseman
Guest
12-06-2011 20:07
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Posted By:
Terry Wiseman
Guest
12-06-2011 19:53
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Thank you
Posted By:
jcarter
Guest
12-05-2011 15:00
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Mark Brown on The Teaser out of Shem Creek in Mt Pleasant. You will have a blast.
Posted By:
Terry Wiseman
Guest
? 11-21-2011 18:20
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Thinking about taking the family to the Chareston area in june. Would love to go out to the gulf stream and get some red snapper and grouper action for the whole family. Any suggestions?
Posted By:
J-GREIDER
Guest
Clarks HIll 11-25-2010 04:13
Mostly Sunny, No Precipitation – 50-60 Degrees
Lots of hunters in this area how about up there?
[Edited By J-GREIDER on 2010-11-25 04:15]
Posted By:
J-GREIDER
Guest
Clarks HIll 11-25-2010 04:11
Mostly Sunny, No Precipitation – 50-60 Degrees
Not to sure. Maybe not many people know about it. You been doing any good in the upstate. Today will be my first day out. Last week been seeing some teal, local mallards and geese. Hitting up a woody hole this am. Do any good in the upstate?
Posted By:
termite
Guest
upstate 10-19-2010 12:50
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Anyone ever post on here anymore??? WHY NOT?
Posted By:
J-GREIDER
Guest
Clarks Hill 11-03-2009 08:35
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First Flock of Coots here today, local Mallards here and there. Geese are scattered, not much shoreline for them with the water up, should be good for ducks….plenty of flooded grasses.
Posted By:
wbookhart
Web Member
Elloree/Orangeburg County 01-02-2009 08:48
Mostly Cloudy, No Precipitation – 35-40 Degrees
Hello all! We need more posters on here. What’s going on in the coastal areas, the midlands, the upstate? No one is posting! Anyway, here is my post: I hunt private land in eastern Oranbeburg County. The ducks have been scarce since the warm spell of a couple of weeks ago. We have a hundred or so wood ducks, a few greenwing teal, a few mallards, and a wigeon or two. I wish it would get cold and stay that way the rest of the season, but the forecast is calling for the 70’s again. 🙁 Looking forward to reading other Palmetto State posts. William