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The S.C. Department of Natural Resources released into the wild on U.S. Forest Service property the first group of Carolina Heelsplitters raised by agency biologists.
Anyone who catches a Northern Snakehead in South Carolina should kill it immediately and freeze it, according to SCDNR. The fish should not be released back into the water.
The S.C. Department of Natural Resources released into the wild on U.S. Forest Service property the first group of Carolina Heelsplitters raised by agency biologists.
SCDNR has the Christmas gift of a lifetime. ... For residents who are at least 64 but were born after July 1, 1940, a lifetime combination freshwater fishing, freshwater set hook, saltwater ...
Officials with the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) are now telling anglers to kill any northern snakehead fish they come across. While none have been reported yet in the ...
SCDNR, which manages the lake, is not ruling out the possibility of vandalism. "We cannot know with 100% certainty, as there appear to be no witnesses," said Ross Self, SCDNR freshwater fisheries ...
Crews will sink more than 5,000 tons of construction material from a spillway project into Lake Wateree -- for sport. Specifically, sport fish like largemouth and striped bass. The South Carolina ...
HORRY COUNTY, SC (WMBF) - Officers with the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources seized more than 1,000 pounds of fish from a boat operating without proper permits. According to an SCDNR ...