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Archive for September, 2008

Article on the McClellanville/Awendaw area

I came across some recent articles about the McClellanville and Awendaw areas.  Here are some links:
Education opportunities at the Awendaw Raptor Center
National Trails Day in the Francis Upcoming events at the Sewee Visitor and Environmental Center
Letter from James McClellan on Preserving Natural Resources
Article on the state of Commercial Shrimping Industry
Shrimp Baiting
Fishing enthusiast check out www.charlestonfishing.com
If you [...]

2008 McClellanville Creek Tournament

October 4, 2008Archibald Rutledge Academy presents:McClellanville, SC’s 17th Annual Inshore Fishing Tournament
Entry fee $45/angler50% of the entry fees are returned as prizes.  All proceeds go to Archibald Rutledge Academy. 

Archibald Rutledge Academy lost a dear member of its family this year.  Josh Thomas was an incredible young man and a senior at Archibald Rutledge Academy.   He was the valedictorian of his class [...]

Fee Free day in Francis Marion National Forest

To celebrate National Public Lands Day, the Francis Marion National Forest will be fee free on both September 27th and 28th, 2008. 
In an announcement, Forest Service Jerome Thomas said, “We want to thank those that support our national forest.  We hope this fee-free day will encourage Americans to take advantage of their public lands for exercise [...]

Oystering in the Cape Romain Wildlife Refuge

With the hot temperatures, you wouldn’t think it was almost time for oyster season again, but the season should be opening up around September 16th this year.  As the fall temperatures drop, it will feel more like the time for oyster roasts.  You can go to one of the seafood markets in McClellanville and get [...]

Recreational Opportunities in the Cape Romain Wildlife Refuge

The Cape Romain Wildlife Refuge is a preserve of over 100,000 acres of marsh, creeks and barrier islands.  There are countless recreational opportunities.  The map below shows the system of creeks and bays that make the Cape Romain Refuge a place you could explore and enjoy over and over again.
Fishing: Red drum, Trout, Flounder, Bonnethead [...]