Nigel Storer dropped this magnificent 230# boar in his tracks with his trusty .30-.30. What a beast. NRA Hunting, www.nraoutdoors.com, is the place to book your next dream hunt and one of our partners. This is Nigel's 2nd trip to Red Bluff Lodge with NRA Outdoors.
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Wow! What a day of fishing with Brad Taylor Taylor Outdoors, LLC. Our first fish was in the box before 6:30 am!
Don't forget to submit your application. The deadline is June 15!
2016 public alligator hunting, special WMA season applications available online May 1 The S.C. Department of Natural Resources will begin accepting online applications May 1 for the 2016 Public Alligator Hunting season and the Wildlife Management Area Alligator Hunting Season at www.dnr.sc.gov/wildlife/alligator/index.html. More than 100,000 alligators live from the Midlands to the coast of South Carolina, and the population is not threatened by the regulated removal of a relatively small number of alligators. Last year, hunters took 333 alligators during the public alligator hunting season, with the average size being nearly nine feet in length. A $10 nonrefundable application fee is required to apply for the Public Lands Hunt, and a $15 nonrefundable application fee is charged to apply for the Wildlife Management Area (WMA) Alligator Hunt. A randomized computer drawing based on a preference point system will determine the selection of hunters. Applicants can only apply and pay fees online or at one of the walk-up counters at a S.C. Department of Natural Resources (DNR) regional office in Clemson, Florence, Columbia or Charleston. No paper applications will be accepted. This year’s season will begin at 12 p.m. (noon) on Sept. 10 and run until 12 p.m. (noon) on Oct. 8. The deadline to apply is June 15. Read more at: http://www.dnr.sc.gov/news/2016/apr/apr25_alligator.html
First deer corn of the summer! There is ALOT of hog sign at the Reeves Tract. I saw 6 deer (2 bucks/4 does) while I corned 4 stands.
I am very proud of this young lady!
Allendale County student graduates from SC Governor’s School for Science & Mathematics May 31, 2016, Hartsville, SC - Ashley Boone, from Allendale County, graduated from the SC Governor’s School for Science & Mathematics (GSSM) on Saturday, May 28, 2016, in Hartsville. Ashley Boone, daughter of Jim and Terri Boone, will attend Clemson University in the fall. The 121 students that comprise the GSSM Class of 2016 hail from 26 different South Carolina counties and 70 high schools. Graduates will go on to attend a variety of universities across the country including Yale University, Duke University, the College of William and Mary, Vanderbilt University, Johns Hopkins University, the University of Texas at Austin, Fordham University and the American University of Paris. Nearly 70 percent of the graduates elected to remain in state to pursue undergraduate degrees. In total, the Class of 2016 received $21.3 million in scholarship offers. GSSM, recently named one of the Top-Performing U.S. Schools with Elite Students by The Washington Post, specializes in the advanced study of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as an emphasis on economics and entrepreneurship. A statewide public, residential high school for juniors and seniors located in Hartsville, SC, GSSM offers over 50 STEM courses annually, including neuroscience, advanced genetics, calculus-based physics, differential equations and robotics.
What a great way to end turkey season! Jamie Cook crumpled this gobbler at 15 steps!
Andrew Moise shot this awesome 236# boar! He was sitting with his father, Mason, when the big boar came out. Congratulations, Andrew.
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2016 public alligator hunting, special WMA season applications available online May 1 The S.C. Department of Natural Resources will begin accepting online applications May 1 for the 2016 Public Alligator Hunting season and the Wildlife Management Area Alligator Hunting Season at www.dnr.sc.gov/wildlife/alligator/index.html. More than 100,000 alligators live from the Midlands to the coast of South Carolina, and the population is not threatened by the regulated removal of a relatively small number of alligators. Last year, hunters took 333 alligators during the public alligator hunting season, with the average size being nearly nine feet in length. A $10 nonrefundable application fee is required to apply for the Public Lands Hunt, and a $15 nonrefundable application fee is charged to apply for the Wildlife Management Area (WMA) Alligator Hunt. A randomized computer drawing based on a preference point system will determine the selection of hunters. Applicants can only apply and pay fees online or at one of the walk-up counters at a S.C. Department of Natural Resources (DNR) regional office in Clemson, Florence, Columbia or Charleston. No paper applications will be accepted. This year’s season will begin at 12 p.m. (noon) on Sept. 10 and run until 12 p.m. (noon) on Oct. 8. The deadline to apply is June 15. Read more at: http://www.dnr.sc.gov/news/2016/apr/apr25_alligator.html
Stacey Suter and Trey Freeland are very happy over Stacey's first turkey. She made a 40 yard shot on the 16.5# bird. He had an 11.5" beard and 1 1/8" Spurs!
Jess Mundy and his father-in-law, Jack Jackson, had a very busy weekend!
What a day for Eric Blundy. He killed his first hog and second turkey.
Brad Berkheimer is all smiles over his first gobbler-16#, 10.5" beard, 7/8" spurs. What a morning! He dropped the turkey at 14 steps!
Terry King added one more hog to Team Vermont's score with this nice brown boar.
First time customers with first hog kills on their first hog hunt. What a great evening we had! These customers were sent here by Glenn Dunning, of TundraTours.