Michael Lalich
Apr 7, 2020
Black River magic
In the midst of these uncertain times, my son Cotsey and I decided to double down and test our threshold for uncertainty by heading to...
Ford Walpole
Apr 1, 2020
Knocking down clay birds at Bluefield Shooting Club
Steeped in history, Colleton County’s Bluefield Farm has been in the Tuten family for more than 100 years, ever since Will Tuten’s...
Ford Walpole
Mar 4, 2020
The pot calling the turkey back: Call making guru Daryl Stubbs
Since he began turkey hunting in 1980, Daryl Stubbs has mastered the craft as well as anyone else in the Lowcountry. Hailing from Cheraw,...
Ford Walpole
Feb 5, 2020
Getting our ducks in a row
South Carolina boasts a storied history of waterfowl hunting, a sport that continues to thrive — though not without challenges, changes...
Jeff Dennis
Oct 18, 2019
Rice trunks integral to managing waterfowl areas
Plantation agriculture came into existence in the late 17th century when the cypress and tupelo forests along the coast were cut to make...
Ford Walpole
Jul 3, 2019
Happy campers at Camp Wildwood of South Carolina
Shortly after I became a commissioner for the Charleston Soil & Water Conservation District, Debbie Eckard, the district manager, asked...
Charleston Mercury Staff
Feb 14, 2019
Traditional Wild America
As we welcome SEWE, let us welcome this trailer for a new outdoor TV show from the Integrity Broadcasting Network: “Traditional Wild...
Ford Walpole
Sep 6, 2018
A youth day yarn
Sportsmen are ever-mindful of the importance of passing on their sport to young people and deer hunters are especially passionate about...
Jeff Dennis
Aug 12, 2015
Going for goliath grouper on the Gulf
A summertime soiree of seafood options and Gulf Coast adventures made my second trip to Southwest Florida remarkable. Mercury readers may...