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Front Caption: Doubles on the black drum while fishing with Capt Marty of Reel Harmony Fishing Charters. Insert: This hugh bass weighing in at 8.4 pounds caught by Wyatt earned him a Lunker Club Award for the youngest ever. Wyatt was fishing with his dad Eric they fish local bass tournaments. Photo courtesy of Lakeside Bait & Tackle. Cindy Perry owner of Surplus Unlimited in Daytona Beach received the

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The Halifax Sport Fishing Club will be kicking off their 2024 Seminars The series will start by welcoming

back Chef Slavic from Down the Hatch Restaurant on Thursday, January 18, 2024. Down the Hatch features some of the best food and seafood that Ponce Inlet has to offer. Chef Slavic has been the General Manager there for 24 years. Chef Slavic’s presentation will include a demonstration of various techniques for preparing and grilling seafood. He will share some recipes of a few menu items served at the restaurant and have samples available for everyone to try. Doors open at 6:30 PM, a brief business meeting at 7:00 PM, and the seminar at 7:30 PM February 15th will feature Captain Daniel Levesque owner and operator of Rare Breed Charters and Gobblers Lodge. Captain Daniel has been fishing out of Ponce Inlet for many years and has won numerous fishing tournaments. His team was the overall winner of the HSFC 21st Offshore Challenge with the winning Wahoo. His topic will be about high speed trolling for Wahoo. He will also talk a bit about bow hunting and tell you about the Gobbler’s Lodge 3D Archery Range and Pro Shop in Osteen. The doors will open at 5:00pm with multiple vendors and a taco bar provided by Millie’s Restaurant. There will also be raffle drawings. All seminars are free and open to the public at 3431 S. Ridgewood Avenue, Port Orange.For more information on go to the H.S.F.C. web site, Facebook or contact Capt. Dustin Smith, Programs Director at (386) 453-8568 or online at programs@hsfc.com.

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PUTNAM COUNTY Fellsmere wins the “Battle of the Lakes” with the heaviest total bass catches

By: Capt Lynda Hawkins

Angler John Holz caught and released this 9-pound bass on Fellsmere Reservoir.

The fish are in and the “Battle of the Lakes” concluded! Fellsmere Reservoir (popularly known as Headwaters Lake) won the battle against Orange Lake, with the highest total pounds of bass caughtand-released by competing anglers since the competition started last fall. The amiable competition between participants fishing Fellsmere Reservoir and Orange Lake, two of Florida’s premier trophy bass destinations, was designed to highlight both fisheries, generate enthusiasm for bass fishing and encourage participation in the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s (FWC) TrophyCatch program. The FWC’s citizen science TrophyCatch program served as the official catch recorder and tallied some interesting results from the contest. Participants of the battle were honored at the TrophyCatch Hall of Fame Ceremony at Bass Pro Shops in Daytona on Nov. 11. Fellsmere anglers submitted 85 trophy bass totaling 759 pounds, 3 ounces and averaging 8.93 pounds to put their favorite water on top. For Orange Lake, participants caught 64 bass weighing 635 pounds, 8 ounces, with an average bass weight of 9.93 pounds. However, these numbers only tell part of the story: Orange Lake yielded the heaviest bass of the entire season at 14 pounds, 1 ounce for a total of four Hall of Fame fish weighing more than 13 pounds, while Fellsmere did not post any giant bass in this category. Con’t on Next Pg.

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“Each water body is different and has a lot to offer,” said Tom Graef, Director of FWC’s Division of Freshwater Fisheries. “We thank all our participants on both sides of this fun contest for helping to showcase Florida as the bass fishing capital of the world.” It’s no coincidence that well after these sites were selected for this battle, Bassmaster chose both waters, along with world-famous Lake Okeechobee, for its prestigious Top 10 Best Bass Lakes of 2023. TrophyCatch is a largemouth bass conservation program designed to promote the responsible catch, documentation and release of trophy-size bass while rewarding anglers for their contributions to fisheries research and management. Your participation in TrophyCatch helps the FWC better understand and conserve Florida's freshwater fisheries. For more information about the TrophyCatch program, email KP Clements at KP.Clements@MyFWC. com. For fishing information on Florida’s most popular waters see FWC’s Freshwater Fishing Forecasts.

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Freaky Flounder!

No, you're not seeing double. This is a rare instance of a flounder with full pigment on both the “eye” side and the “blind” side, known as “complete ambicoloration”. Typically, larval flounder start out swimming upright in the water column with an eye on each side, and then they undergo metamorphosis in the first few weeks of their life. One eye moves to the opposite side of their head, their body flattens out as they start swimming parallel to the bottom, and pigment develops on the “eye” side, while the “blind” side that rests on the bottom remains white. These adaptations are thought to help the flounder have a wider field of view as they burrow in the sand to hide from predators and ambush their prey. Pigment mutations in flounder are common in aquaculture, but extremely rare in the wild. A local fisherman, Jeremy Goodrich, caught this Southern Flounder (Paralichthys lethostigma) near Oak Hill in the Mosquito Lagoon over the Veteran's Day weekend, and gave it to Rick Riley an FWC scientist at the Indian River Lagoon Field Lab in Melbourne. Cool catch!

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SEMINOLE-ORANGE COUNTY Conservation Remains Priority in Governor Ron DeSantis’ Focus on Florida’s Future Budget Governor Ron DeSantis announced the proposed Fiscal 2024-2025 Focus on Florida’s Future Budget, solidifying his commitment to support the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s (FWC) mission to protect Florida’s natural resources. The budget will help provide Floridians with more opportunities to get outdoors and high-priority conservation items including coral reef restoration, derelict vessel removal and habitat restoration initiatives. “Thank you to Governor DeSantis for your commitment to our fish and wildlife resources,” said FWC Chairman Rodney Barreto. “Florida is known worldwide as the Fishing and Boating Capital of the World, and because of the Governor’s support, we will continue to provide opportunities for residents and visitors.” The Governor’s proposed budget includes over $11.3 million and three new positions for initiatives supporting “Go Outdoors Florida,” which is FWC’s official licensing and permitting operation for hunting and fishing across the state. Getting more Floridians outdoors has been a top priority of the Governor and earlier this year, the Governor announced the Great Outdoors Initiative and signed an Executive Order to reduce the price of state park passes and FWC sportsman hunting and fishing licenses by 50%. This initiative has had record success and discounts will last through Jan. 13, 2024. To learn more, visit FloridaStateParks.org/ Learn/Great-Outdoors-Initiative.

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MARION-CITRUS COUNTY

By: Capt Lynda Hawkins

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Step back in time and explore the area’s charming towns and villages. Plan your trip around one of many festivals or just slow down and stroll through the streets in search of amazing history, seafood and shopping. Inglis, Fl - #10 on the FWC list. On the banks of the Withlachoochee River, Inglis is a popular destination for both salt and freshwater anglers.

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From Inglis, outdoor enthusiasts can access the many opportunities provided by the Marjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway, hiking on the area’s many trails or paddling down the Withlacoochee River into Lake Rousseau. Bank fishing is popular where the Bypass Spillway mixes lake waters into the lower Withlacoochee River, providing a chance to catch both salt and freshwater fish. While visiting the town of Inglis, take time to drive east on State Highway 40 to the Inglis Lock Recreation Area to look for migratory birds such as American kestrels and eastern bluebirds. Visitors can enjoy a picnic at the pavilions located near the spillway or use the launch. Multiuse platforms along the lakeshore provide access for fishing and/or wildlife viewing. Local eateries offer delicious seafood.

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with exceptional 4-bedroom manufactured home! This home has been totally renovated, decorated, and beautifully furnished. Has an open floor plan with kitchen, living, and dining area. Home has real hardwood floors, new HVAC, new doubleinsulated windows, and a newer metal roof. Has spacious screened porch and open deck. Expansive 3-bay pole barn with room for your toys and has an enclosed workshop within. Lots of exterior storage space! Property fronts on paved road, is fenced and cross-fenced, and has a dock at waters edge!

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Nice 2004 Regal Prowler RV w/ 4 slide-outs, inside laundry area, roof-over added in 2023, 10x20 screened porch & deck w/ vinyl surround & wheelchair ramp. Has storage building & fire pit. The resort offers lots of activities, dock & boat ramp to Little Lake Kerr.

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CHANCE TO OWN… a quarter acre+/- with optional access to Little Lake Kerr through community lot – Kershores Club ($100/year). Club membership provides new concrete boat ramp, dock, beach area, volleyball area, playground, and use of community building with additional fee per use ($50/use). Located in the Ocala National Forest that provides miles of ATV/UTV trails to explore, public boat ramps for the Ocklawaha River, Lake Kerr, Lake George, access to various springs & more! $16,000 Adjacent lots (0.24) are also available to purchase for $16,000

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property with a cute cabin situated on a beautiful 1-acre parcel. Enjoy the tranquility the forest has to offer and wildlife sightings from your spacious 10x22 deck. Has large storage building with roll-up door & extra storage space in pump house. A short stroll out your back door will lead you to the dock at the waters edge where the fishing’s good & life couldn’t be better. Motivated seller! Reduced to $220,000

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Has carpet in living room with T&G pine wall with chair rail, laminate flooring throughout, kitchen with dining area, and inside laundry room. Each bedroom has carpeted floors and a walk-in closet. New roof in 2017, well pump in 2018, and new septic pump in 2022. Plenty of room for storage in the detached storage building, would make a great workshop as well. Bring your animals as the property is zoned A1. Relish in nature, frequent wildlife sightings, and get ready to explore all the Ocala National Forest has to offer! $135,000

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LAKE COUNTY

By: Capt Lynda Hawkins

LAKESIDE BAIT & TACKLE 352-742-3336 Larry tells us specks are doing great over Hwy 19 bridge at Hickory Point especially at night. Minnows and bobbers are what’s working right now. Bluegill and a few shellcrackers are still biting. Small domestic shiners are working well for the bass. BASS N GAL GUIDE SERVICE 352-267-0062 With the windy weather, we haven’t been able to fish much at all. Some bass are still being caught on the Harris chain using Rat L Traps. A slow falling sinking weightless worm or a chrome blue or green Rat-L-Trap reeled in as slowly as possible, are both working quite well. Specks have started hitting in and around the lily pads using minnows and a bobber.

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BROOKER BAIT & TACKLE 352-460-0695 Ban and Jimmy from Kentucky limited out on crappie spyder rigging tipped with minnows in Lake Griffin. These fish had very small row in them. According to Bill, it’s been so windy and rainy no one is going right now. BASS CAPITAL By Captain Lynda Hawkins According to Lorraine at BASS WORLD LODGE 386-467-2267 Mark and TJ caught their limit of bass this week which were released. Bass are biting well. Another customer caught some nice bream using worms and a striper as well. Specs are being caught with minnows under a bobber.

GEORGETOWN MARINA & LODGE 386-467-2002 Chris tells us they are catching some nice specks right now using live minnows. Strippers are really hitting when the tides going out.

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Bengi with a redfish he hooked coming in at 40” he lost a bigger redfish before he landed this one. He was fishing with a croaker. Photo courtesy of E & J Bait & Tackle in Port Orange. Look for the BIG Shark outside. SSFHMagazine Jan/Feb 2024 Page 36


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Winter Drum Fishing – Tips, Regulations, & Records By: Captain Martin Goldys Reel Harmony Fishing Charters/Daytona Beach, FL Region When you ask an experienced angler in North or Central Florida what their favorite fish to target would be, most will respond with ‘The DRUM’. Pogonia Cromis, more commonly known as the Black Drum are a favorite among Florida Anglers to target, especially in the winter months. Its close relative, Sciaenops Ocellatus, or the Redfish is also among the most popular Saltwater game fish species targeted when temperatures drop. Through years of research and following migratory Drum and spawning patterns, it’s been determined this species thrives from December through March because they tend to prefer water temperatures from 50 to 75 degrees. While Drum species can obviously be found in warmer or cooler water temperatures, this range is best for targeting hungry and active Red and Black Drum. Depending on your preferred method of fishing (i.e., from a Boat, from a kayak, or from land), tactics will range. Speaking with any seasoned angler, it is clear the use of crustaceans (Blue Crabs, Fiddler Crabs, Sand Fleas, Clam Bellies, or Shrimp) is always best. Crustaceans and shellfish work so well because of the scent they distribute throughout the water column. Drum species cannot resist the scent of a live Blue Crab. While some anglers choose to break the fresh Live Blue Crab up into sections ( ¼’s, or ½’s ) other fisherman like to send out an entire Blue Crab for Drum to hunt down and locate. Looking at the Anatomy of Drum Species, it is obvious they often feed directly off the sea floor. Their mouth and lips face downward allowing them to easily scoop crustaceans off the bottom while their whiskers (barbels) and nostrils allow them to feel through muddy areas to seek out smaller prey/meals in the surrounding area. In short, drum mostly feed in a head down position. Whether fishing in the back country, in the mangroves, on a flat, or near a dock, you’ll want to beef up your terminal tackle. This is especially true when targeting larger Drum species under bridges, near jetties, or passes. These Drum species can get very BIG and being fully prepared will be essential. I typically use no less than 40-pound Fluro carbon leader, with a larger 4/0 to 7/0 sized Circle hook when targeting Red or Black Drum. Ensuring you have a heavy-duty swivel when utilizing any size lead weight will also be an important consideration. The proper weight (lead-Egg sinker) to use will very based on the current and depth in the area you choose to target these fish. In deeper more high-current areas, I tend to use a heavier lead-Egg sinker, ranging from 2oz. to 6oz. When in shallower areas that drum can be found, I will often use just a pinch weight (Split-shot) up to a 1, or 1.5 oz. (lead-Egg sinker). As long as your circle hooks point is exposed after attaching your bait of choice, you have a fairly good chance of hooking your targeted Drum species. SSFHMagazine Jan/Feb 2024 Page 38


These winter Drum are rather hungry fish that will gorge (feed) for days on end. Rarely will schooled up Drum ‘pass’ on a free meal especially in the form of crustaceans. Just be sure when targeting any species of Drum, you are in an area where water is moving/ flowing. An ‘IN’ or ‘Outgoing’ tidal flow works best when searching for Drum species.

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Both Red and Black drum can grow very large and fight very well and this is often why anglers make it their mission to target these unique species. www.ReelHarmonyFishing.com

According to the FWC (Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission), the current state record for a Redfish is 52 pounds and was caught along the east coast of Florida in Brevard County. Also, important to note, the current All-Tackle World Record Redfish weighed over 94 pounds and was caught along the Outer Banks in North Carolina. Licensed & Insured

When looking at the Black drum species, the Florida record is currently at 96 pounds (www.myFWC.com). According to the Texas Park and Wildlife Department, the largest Black Drum on record weighed a whopping 146 pounds. With larger species of Drum being caught each year, it is clear this species of fish loves to eat and gorge on crustaceans. This is an extremely FUN fish to target that will send your drag screaming. Just be prepared to hold on tight! Knowing your Drum species Regulations in Florida is very important. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission Slot for a Black Drum is 14” to 24” with a 5 fish limit (per person, per day). While licensed anglers are able to keep one black drum over the 24” slot, it is not recommended. Knowing most larger Drum don’t taste as good as the smaller slot Drum, and that Larger drum sometimes carry a Spaghetti Worm which makes harvesting larger Drum species a Bad idea. Being Larger Drum species are typically ‘Breeders’, it is most important you take the time necessary to fully revive these fish before setting them free. Properly releasing these larger Red and Black drum species is critical when considering their reproduction cycle. When it comes to the Redfish (aka Red-drum), they have a slot of 18”-27”. Depending on your region of Florida, ‘Per Person Limits’ can very. Some regions have special restrictions, and it’s critical to check these regulations in your area before you hit the water. I recommend visiting www.myFWC.com to familiarize yourself with recent updates before your next fishing adventure. If you, your friends, or family are interested in catching the Redfish or Black Drum of a Lifetime, connect with Captain Martin Goldys of Reel Harmony Fishing Charters as he is a Master of targeting larger Drum species.

Reel Harmony Fishing Charters www.ReelHarmonyFishing.com ReelHarmonyFishingCharters@gmail.com (386)679-0317 SSFHMagazine Jan/Feb 2024 Page 39


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February 2024 Be more productive with your fishing/hunting time! Arrive 1 hour before and stay 1 hour after! GOOD LUCK!

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A Mother & Son Hunt By: Lindsay Kiefer

Well I have finally gotten to take the time to sit down and tell you all about our amazing Tuesday morning hunt. Liam scored BIG on the final day in the final hour, and I think I know who we will thank for that! We were so blessed to get invited on a once in a lifetime Mama & Son hunt at Collin's Low Country South Carolina hunt club, sponsored by our amazing Desiree’ at Southern States Fishn' & Huntn' Magazine. We hunted Friday-Tuesday, 9 incredible hunts! I’m not sure if you have ever tried to sit through 9 hunts in a row at 10 years old but… it’s GOT to be HARD. I say this because I’m 34 and it was HARD even for me! I couldn’t be more proud of this kid! He sat so patiently never complaining in the stand and only tried to sleep in on Monday. Tuesday Morning started out like most of our other hunts it was chilly! There were deer at the feeder and food plot right at daylight (6:30-7 AM), neither were shooters though. So we waited… the wind started to pick up around 7:30 and Liam got cold, he snuggled tight laid his head in my lap. 7:45 AM I had a group of does cross the lane down about 200 yards never stopping, so I watched. By 8:30 I wasn’t seeing anything or even hearing the first bird. The wind had really picked up and Liam was sleeping good 9:00 hit and I was sitting thinking about how amazing our trip had been thanking God for this time and all the fun we had. I texted Tom a thank you and I was set in my mind we were going home without a deer but that was absolutely OKAY! At 9:15 Tom asked what I wanted him to do since we hadn’t seen anything in a while.. (come get us or leave us to sit longer). I typed up another message about how thankful I was and it wasn’t about killing a deer it was about the experience and the trip and just spending time together. I sat there trying to finish it; I was going to tell him to go ahead and come get us. We had a 6+ hour drive home, we should go ahead and get going, but in that moment emotions just overcame me.. tears just started pouring. I’ve been struggling so much personally lately.. I was just feeling so thankful for this time with Liam. I started thanking God again looking down at my sweet still sleeping boy in my lap. All I could think is when will I get this chance again? Why would I ever want to cut this short? I erased the message and quickly typed “You can leave us until you get the other guys." And that was the best decision I could have made. 9:20 AM I Texted Tom the squirrels had finally come out… He responded with a “Good the deer are next!” 5 minutes later Liam woke up from his longest shooting house nap ever, and we watched and continued waiting. 9:40 AM comes and I looked up the lane to see this buck running to us! He broke to a fast trot and came all the way to the corn so fast we didn’t have time to think. Liam got him in the scope and I had him in the binoculars. We decided this could be a good buck for Liam to shoot! Tom also gave us the GO! I talked him through his shot and he kept saying his heart was beating out of his chest and he was shaking. Liam SMOKED this buck at about 120 yards, and we watched him drop and kick a few times and never saw him run. Somehow though he made it 80 yards through the pines, thankful for a good dog like Gator to make quick work of the find! That was nerve wrecking to be on this side when we walked up and he wasn’t right there, before I could panic too much Gator had went “on point”. Oh yeah an you know I made Liam drag, can’t wait to get his mount back he already has the spot on the wall picked out. Thank you so much again Tom and Diane at Collins' Lowcountry Hunt Club! Desi & Shelby at Southern States Fishn' n Huntn' Magazine! Y’all are the best, you have given us memories to last a lifetime. We can’t wait to come back for more Lindsay & Liam Kiefer (Hunting at South Carolina Collins Lowcountry Hunt Club) SSFHMagazine Jan/Feb 2024 Page 41


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REPORT YOUR SPRING TURKEY HARVEST Hunters who take a wild turkey must log and report their harvest. This new rule went into effect July 2022 and applies to all seasons that allow the take of wild turkeys. About Wild Turkeys Florida is home to two subspecies of wild turkey — the eastern wild turkey and the Osceola or Florida wild turkey. The Osceola lives only on the Florida peninsula. The NWTF and the FWC recognize, in their respective turkey registry programs, any wild turkey harvested within or south of the counties of Dixie, Gilchrist, Alachua, Union, Bradford, Clay and Duval, to be an Osceola subspecies. Season Dates The 2024 spring turkey season south of State Road 70 opens March 2 and runs through April 7 on lands outside of the WMA system. North of State Road 70, the 2024 spring season opens March 16 and runs through April 21. Bag Limits Hunters may take bearded turkeys and gobblers only. On lands outside of the WMA system, the daily bag limit is two and the season and possession limit on turkeys is two. License and Permit Requirements To hunt wild turkeys on lands outside of the WMA system, hunters will need a hunting license and turkey permit, unless exempt. These licenses and permits can be purchased with a credit card at GoOutdoorsFlorida.com or by calling 888-HUNT-FLORIDA (486-8356). They can also be purchased in Florida at county tax collectors’ offices and at most retail outlets that sell hunting/fishing supplies. Visit www.myfwc.com for more information. SSFHMagazine Jan/Feb 2024 Page 43


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We have the longest deer season in the US August 15th-January 1st, with weapon of choice for the entire season. The velvet hunts last through Labor Day weekend and the rut is throughout the months of October and November. We hunt seven days a week and allow two bucks per day, only with one small (under 12" wide) per hunter, per season. We have open areas where first timers can take a buck, Long Managed Trophy Areas where bucks must be a minimum of 15" outside spread. Then we have our special Big Trophy Area, where the bucks have been on strict management for only mature bucks for the past 13 seasons, the bucks there have to be 16" outside spread of 110 Boone and Crockett Score. That area will be for very serious Trophy Hunters only.

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www.collinslowcountryhuntingclub.com • 803-267-2825 • 10640 Ehrhardt Road Ehrhardt, South Carolina

Spring Turkey Season March 20th-May 5th 3 Days $1,395 Meals & Lodging Included with all pricing! Turkey Season opens on March 20th each year and runs through May 5th. We have 5,500 of prime turkey woods with a mixture of river bottoms, pine ridges and lots of food plots planted with chuffas, the turkey’s favorite. Our seasoned guides are very familiar with our properties and are very personable and experienced. While on your turkey hunt , if you would like to sit for a wild hog in the afternoon, you are allowed to take one hog during the three day hunt for no extra charge. We have lots of them and some really big ones.

Wild Hog Hunts Year Round 3 Days $1,095

Meals & Lodging Included with all pricing! We can hunt hogs year round and some of our most productive hunts this past year took place in May, June and July. We have plenty of land now with hogs to be able to hunt large groups, up to 10. We can even accommodate bow groups that large. Hogs are very smart animals, don’t come thinking they are just dumb farm animals. This is a fun hunt for all who just do not want to quit hunting after their deer season closes. The finest deer, hog, and turkey hunting in the low-country of South Carolina!

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