Lucky Strikes: Round Three
The Midland Striper Club hosts a tournament on Lake Murray taking place on the 3rd Saturday of each month. The overall winner is named “Team of the Year.”
The Midland Striper Club hosts a tournament on Lake Murray taking place on the 3rd Saturday of each month. The overall winner is named “Team of the Year.”
Dillon’s Boy Scout Troop 761 planned a hike one weekend in March ’09. The plan was to hike the Grayson Highlands National Forest along the Appalachian Trail.
We have all experienced days that become lifetime memories, and waking up in a tent knowing that the day’s journey will be one to remember is an exciting feeling.
The Striper become one of my favorite fish species to target. The aggressive strike will knock the paint off of a lure, and the deceiving fight is always greater than the fish’s actual size.
Most duck hunters would agree that earning their first duck is a milestone, and it takes a few hunting attempts before they could get the hang of leading the bird to compensate for it’s speed.
It was not long before Christmas, when Matt Jordan and I decided to float the Little Pee Dee for an overnight duck hunt.
Several years ago, while Garrett Freel and I were in college enjoying our Christmas break. We decided to meet for a morning paddle on the Little Pee Dee, and of course, jump-shoot some wood ducks along the way.
October’s Boy Scout camping trip takes Troop 761 to the banks of South Island in Georgetown, in search of the giant bull red fish.
Shrimping season is a highly anticipated time for a tight group of dedicated shrimpers in Dillon.
It has been four weeks since my last red fishing trip to Georgetown, and there was some concern as to how the recent hurricane and all the freshwater would affect the bite. On top of that, a cold front passed through on the night before, which often causes fish to stop eating.