Probably 07-08.
Stripa?
Probably 07-08.
Stripa?
Be proactive about improving public waterfowl habitat in South Carolina. It's not going to happen by itself, and our help is needed. We have the potential to winter thousands of waterfowl on public grounds if we fight for it.
I don't remember but won't deny it. My boy has been beating it into my head for the last couple years. I'm slow and now defer all fish related questions to him.
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Rubberhead
So he ate a fish that he found dead on the side of a pond?
You just tell people you found it like that.
I caught a snook at Edisto once and I don't even fish saltwater good.
Did you eat it?
i'm on JI, which pond? lol
Saw one gigged in Beaufort a few years back. The ponds at Edisto have both too
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Snook make me happy. Whoever is releasing them should put some in the salt. Who wants to catch pond snook?
"hunting should be a challenge and a passion not a way of making a living or a road to fame"
Rubberhead
No it was too small so I used it for cut bait.
To catch things that you can eat. Hell yeah
My pond is saltwater. We had a fish kill mid summer. Had dnr come out and run some tests. There was too much freshwater from all the rain we had at that time. We had Trout, blackdrum, sheepshead, spotail, ladyfish, and flounder in there before the kill. Most fish were small except the few 23+” trout I put in there in the spring. The bass were doing great too before the kill.
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There have been numerous recent catchings of Swordspine Snook in the Charleston area. I'm guessing they came out of ponds from the floodings of last couple years. They prefer brackish to dingy fresh water. They average 12" in size although some may get slightly bigger. Ballyhoo are also being netted in the Wando. No guess where they are coming from other than the hurricane pushing them in.
Two seasons ago I thew the net on a school of ballyhoo in PRS.
Snook have been caught down in Beaufort County and Savannah area at random of course for years.
\"I never saw a wild thing feel sorry for itself. A small bird will drop dead frozen from a bough without ever having felt sorry for itself.\" <br />D.H. LAWRENCE
I caught ballyhoo in the harbor throwing the net probably 10 years ago.
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A ballyhoo jumped in my boat at the Cape Romaine drop.
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