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south carolina outdoors?
I know a few of yous live in S. Carolina and a lot have been there before so I wanted a little advice on somethin.
I'm headed to Myrtle Beach in September. I would like to take 1 day and do some hunting or fishing. What would you recommend, I love to do both here. Is gator hunting legal there? Maybe with a stick and string. That is something I have always wanted to do. Thanks for any info., |
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dont know about the hunting , i dont think they gator hunt there , but i do know that you can fish off any pier there for a small fee, in my experience with the fishing there , go towards north myrtle and ask about the pier there i cant remember what road to turn on to get there but just ask once in north myrtle a local will know , or go down into garden city or murrels inlet which is south of myrtle but a short drive , to much commotion right in myrtle to do much fishing
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