Wild and Domestic Turkeys. Birds of Different Feathers.

While sitting down to enjoy turkey during Thanksgiving, remember that although wild and domestic turkeys are genetically the same species, that’s about where the similarity ends. “The wild turkey in a sprint can outrun a galloping horse,” said Charles Ruth, Deer and Turkey Project supervisor for the S.C. Department of Natural Resources (DNR). “Although it […]

Jocassee Gorges is a Prime Destination for Trout Enthusiasts

The state’s prized 50 square miles of mountain habitat known as the Jocassee Gorges contains some of the highest quality water resources anywhere…and things are getting even better, according to the wildlife biologist and forester who manages the Jocassee project in northern Pickens and Oconee counties. “We have some excellent trout fishing opportunities in the […]

Edisto Gets New Fishing Pier

  Set to open in just a couple of weeks, a new fishing pier at the Steamboat Landing on Edisto Island replaces a wooden pier that had been closed for a year. The new fishing pier at Steamboat Landing features sustainable aluminum decking, wood composite railings, concrete pilings, and is now ADA-compliant – allowing for […]

Hunt Free in SC.

  For the first time, the SC Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is offering free hunting days (Jan. 4-5, 2013) to any South Carolina resident. “If you ever wanted to experience the thrill of hunting, the relaxation of spending time in the woods, or the joy of  a new adventure with family and friends, this […]

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Names Jocassee Gorges one of “50 of the World’s Last Great Places”

  The Jocassee Gorges was recently named one of “50 of the World’s Last Great Places-Destinations of a Lifetime” in a special edition of National Geographic magazine. “National Geographic‘s special recognition of Jocassee Gorges is quite an honor,” said Mark Hall, Jocassee Gorges land manager for the S.C. Department of Natural Resources. “We have one […]

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