I'm trying to get into local native fish. I'm especially hoping to learn about some darters in my state, as I might see if I can catch and keep any. Hope everyone is having a lovely day and I'm looking forward to learning more!
Hello from South Carolina!
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Posted 30 October 2023 - 07:45 PM
Welcome, we have some great members in South Carolina (they recently hosted a great annual convention). I am sure you can get some help form them. I am over in Georgia, but we share a lot of border (which is a river so a lot of similar drainages and fishes).
You can certainly catch and keep some great fishes in South Carolina. Tell us a little be more about your location (nothing specific, but maybe general area in the state or major river drainage? Fish change with location (like the coastal fish in SE SC are really different than the fish in the mountains to the NW).
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Posted 30 October 2023 - 08:41 PM
Welcome, we have some great members in South Carolina (they recently hosted a great annual convention). I am sure you can get some help form them. I am over in Georgia, but we share a lot of border (which is a river so a lot of similar drainages and fishes).
You can certainly catch and keep some great fishes in South Carolina. Tell us a little be more about your location (nothing specific, but maybe general area in the state or major river drainage? Fish change with location (like the coastal fish in SE SC are really different than the fish in the mountains to the NW).
Thanks for the welcome! Good to know there's a convention for in the future...
I am in the coastal area of SC, near where the Ashley River hits the ocean. Quite a lot of brackish water around here.
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