Monthly Archives: November 2008

DNR Letter to the Post and Courier

On behalf of the Board and employees of the S.C. Department of Natural resources, I thank you and applaud your recognition of the difficult choices DNR is having to make concerning programs as a result of declining budgets. Your support of responsible conservation decisions including catch and release has always and continues to be much appreciated.

Toys for Tots Tournament Results

The Toys for Tots Bass Fishing Tournament was held last weekend…..

Blanche caught a big Redfish!!!

            

    
Blanche from Charlotte, NC recently visited Daniel Island and caught this nice Redfish.  Way to go Blanche! We’re looking forward to more fishing pictures of your next visit!

The Charleston Angler welcomes Jeremy Shelton as Manager of the Mount Pleasant Store

The Charleston Angler is proud to announce the addition of Jeremy Shelton to our family as new manager of our Mount Pleasant store…

Coastal Carolina Bass Anglers Tournament

The Coastal Bass Anglers will hold a Charity Tournament on Nov 30 to support Debi’s Kids…

Free Seminars!!!!!!

Free Seminars!!!!

Cold Weather is for Schooling Redfish and Artificials

 Fall fishing in the Lowcountry is something else. There is always something to be caught no matter the month or season. When the northern winds drop the air and water temperature, the redfish start to school up offering some of the finest shallow water fishing for the light tackle angler.
The morning greeted me with a [...]

Coastal Conservation Associaton

The Sea Island Chapter of the Coastal Conservation Association held a fundraiser last Thursday evening at the Hibernian Hall in downtown Charleston. If you did not get there, you missed a great time and a very worthwile opportunity to support our natural resources.

The Charleston Angler Koozies in the Bahamas!

Those Charleston Angler Koozies sure do get around!!!
Here is a picture of Kristin with some friends from NY in the Bahamas.

Windy Monday

We all hear the old saying that “wind from the Northeast and East, fish the least”. Well yesterday
put that old saying to bed…

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