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Posts Tagged ‘Carolina’

South Carolina Hunting Lodge for Sale

Friday, July 30th, 2010


105 +/- acres of Hunting Land Located Luray, South Carolina Lodge: 3500 total sq ft (3b/2b) Bunk House: 400 total sq ft Barn: 1600 total sq ft Lots of extras

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south carolina whitetail deer hunting coates outdoors

Thursday, June 17th, 2010


we hunt in an alpalpa field in upstate south carolina…MONSTER BUCK!!!!

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South Carolina Hunting: What Do You Want To Hunt?

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Having decided to hunt in South Carolina, you must determine what it is that you wish to accomplish.

Some initiates begin their hunt with chief emphasis on the deer’s food value. Indeed the majority of new hunters just go after a deer, period. The primary motivation may be recreation, fellowship, a soul search, or a trophy. Reasons for the hunt may overlap one another and are vastly susceptible to spontaneous change. For example, a hunter simply intent upon bringing a deer home by shooting the first one seen may catch a glimpse of a monster trophy buck and subsequently spend the rest of the season pursuing that animal and desiring to accept nothing else.

Although just about anything can happen, the hunter should begin with a clear goal to pursue. In this fashion confusion can be minimized, as careful planning and detailed organization pay off.

What are you seeking in the deer hunt? Providing yourself with this answer will surely help you to reach your goals.

Often “What you see is what you get.” Use your wonderful, inborn creative imagination to envision your quarry from the beginning. There is something magically positive about this thought process in the hunt. Not only will this skill assist the hunter in developing hunter strategy by eliminating unnecessary steps, it may be the key to success. Knowing exactly what you are after may help you to more readily identify it when it actually appears before you.

What happens inside the head is something difficult to talk about, but any hunter who has been at it a while will tell you that there is something going on there. The continually successful hunters just have it together to be winners, and this is a total mind set and not just blind luck or the ingenious employment of techniques.

Are you after meat? If so, minimization of time and cost may be in order. A legal doe or smaller buck may be your tender quarry. You may choose an area to hunt where doe populations are relatively high and fill your freezer with comparative ease. Leave the big antlers to grow larger for the trophy seekers. These genetically superior bucks make the best breeders in the herd. Take a spike antlered deer or a puny racked deer. These are the ones that usually don’t achieve big, wide antlers anyway. You don’t eat antlers. The well-balanced deer herd requires some culling by meat-hunting outdoorsmen-the hunters who should be honored, rather than belittled by their peers. Given the choice of shooting two, side-by-side deer, one with puny, bent spikes and the other with well-shaped forks, the conscientious hunter should choose the lesser animal and allow the better formed one to go on to maturity.

In these times we can expect to see a major improvement in wise game management. Hunter awareness and participation will increase.

The hunter who enters the South Carolina woods with a defeated attitude usually leaves the wilds that way. If the voice of truth inside you tells you that you are not going to get a deer that day, you may as well stay home and do some needed chores. Save your deer-hunting energy for another day. This is positive. Separate and heed your intuitions. The positive, confident hunter has a much higher productivity level than the one who really doesn’t believe he will score. If you think you are unlucky, then you will be unlucky. Have confidence, have faith, and listen to your inner self. Hunting in South Carolina is fun and rewarding.

Albie Berk enjoys hunting and sharing what he has learned and any successful tips he can with others. He enjoys South Carolina hunting? and usually stays at Carolina Buck and Boar.

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South Carolina is Where I Want to Be

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

You will find in South Carolina Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum that presents everything connected to Air-Force during a war. Aircraft carrier Yorktown, bomber planes, their hangar bays and mementoes of the crew are all on display. A five-minute air war with Iraq is shown and it also has a Golf Course, if you need a change.

Developed in 1930, Brookgreen Gardens shows art and nature development. Many sculptured by famous artists are depicted here. It also has a wildlife park and a guided kayak tour takes you through these beautiful landscapes. World’s longest underwater tunnel with a walking path is located at Ripley’s Aquarium Visitors Center. You can walk through and are surrounded by sharks, reef fishes and moray eels. You can also touch its winged inhabitants.

It also deserves a look at some beautiful locations like Rio-Amazon, Living Gallery, a Discovery center and Rainbow Rock. Hunting Island State Park has lots of wildlife and it provides a spectacular view of the shoreline and the only lighthouse in Carolina. It used to be game park, but now it has developed and is a paradise for wildlife seekers.

Along the South Carolina coast and in the heart of Grand Strand, Myrtle Beach State Park is one of the last natural areas. It was built in 1930 and is the 1st state park which is open for public. It has all the local activities. The most challenging trails for hiking are in Table Rock State Park. The entire park (including the mountains) is registered on National Register of Historic Places. Other amenities are available. River’s Bridge State Park stands a mute spectator to a battle that was fought in 1865. All the facilities related to a wonderful picnic are available here.

The 35-acre Colleton State Park is popular among inter-state travelers. It is a few minutes drive from I-95. People also enjoy the waters of river Edisto in this relaxed place. Still under construction, Palmetto Trail when completed will connect Blue Ridge Mountains to Atlantic Ocean. It has many trails and picturesque passages in its park. Sumter National Forest is the place where you can enjoy your stay at a secluded place in a jungle. Built in 1780, Kings Mountain National Military Park and Kings Mountain State Park are beautifully located offering all amenities.

85-mile long trails are there in Foothills Trail and these are raw, rugged, steep and mountainous. Wilderness is also there. Primitive facilities are available. 2486 acres of Santee State Park is accessible from two state highways. It has cabins and two lake fronts with abundance of fish. Many fish competitions are held annually. A full village has also constructed adding feathers to its cap.

On the most popular in the state, Russell Lake is located Calhoun State Park. All water related amenities are available here. The Edisto River goes through Givhans Ferry State Park, offering its paddlers a chance to explore the world of wildlife or scientific study in these 988 acres of park. It used to be a ferry crossing in 18th and 19th centuries, but was developed into a tourist resort.

Cypress trees on the upper end of lake are the best-kept secrets of Cheraw State Park. It is located in sand hills region and has a lake spread in 360 acres. A Golf Course laid down on cascading hills is also available. Constructed in 1820-1835 Landsford Canal State Park is scattered in 460 acres. It is situated on four canals that were constructed on River system of Catawba Watree. Boats were used to carry goods to and from the coast. World’s largest population of rocky shoals spider lilies lies on Catawba River’s rocky shoals. It is registered with National Historic Places.

Andrew Townsend is a superb assistant for limousine hire london sightseeing. He is also widening coverage for London limousine cruise port transfer services.

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8 Point Deer Hunt Sout Carolina w/ Waccamaw Hunting Services 2009

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010


Sorry about the quality..I couldnt upload it from the disc, so i recorded it off my tv.

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Upstate South Carolina Deer Hunting

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010


This is my 2007-2008 hunting season. It includes the recipe for a great deer hunt, friends and outdoors…….Oh yea even a few deer.

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deer hunting with dogs in north carolina

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010


deer field trial at white oak hunt club

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South Carolina Deer & hogs

Thursday, February 25th, 2010


A few days at Deerfield Plantation hunting deer & hunting hogs. www.deerfieldplantation.net

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South Carolina Deer & hogs

Sunday, February 14th, 2010


A few days at Deerfield Plantation hunting deer & hunting hogs. www.deerfieldplantation.net

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South Carolina Quail hunting

Saturday, February 6th, 2010


Go to the Double A Plantation for an after noon of English Setters, German Shorthairs and fast flying quail.

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