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Keep your eye on your catch!

My neighbor, Peter Poulnot sent us these pictures.  While surf fishing on the beaches in front of Cape Romain, he caught a keeper and put it on the stringer.  When he wasn’t looking, a bald eagle swooped down and claimed the Red Drum for his lunch.  He didn’t argue, but he got a few pictures.

2009 CreekSlam Results

Saturday October 10th, 2009 the 18th annual Josh Thomas Memorial Creek Slam was held in McClellanville, SC.  We had another successful turnout with 70 boats.  The weather cooperated, although there was some wind, the rain held off.  Plenty of fish were caught with a surprising number of flounder, including two 6+lb’ers.
The official results are as [...]

McClellanville Fishing Guides

McClellanville is the home to some of the best fishing around.  With the 100,000 acre Cape Romain Wildlife Refuge, there are miles of tidal creeks and bays to choose from.  On October 10th, 2009 there is the CreekSlam fishing tournament for Red Drum, Trout and Flounder.   Later in the fall the Red October Surf Fishing [...]

Dick’s 2009 Kid’s Fishing Tournament

We had great weather for Dick’s 4th annual fishing tournament.  About 30 kids showed up to fish.  Of course after the first 30 minutes, the dad’s did most of the fishing while the kids played with the bait,  ate hot dogs and generally ran around. Everyone had a good time.
The fish were slow to bite, [...]

S.C. duo earns first place in fishing tourney

KEMAH — Ben Alderman, of Mount Pleasant, S.C., and Ronnie Pitts, of McClellanville, S.C., won first place at the annual Redfish Cup tournament in Kemah on Sunday…..Click for story
Two locals, Mt P and McClellanville, win Texas Red Fish Tournament and $40,000 prize.   All of that fishing in Bulls Bay really paid off.  No [...]

2009 Wisteria Parade

McClellanville’s annual Wisteria Parade had perfect weather this year. We had a record number of kids participating. Harper Youngman was crowned queen and Sully Donnelly was crowned king of the parade.

Jupiter Grid Seven

My brother and I made this for the Post and Courier contest, but didn’t make the cut. We used the Cape Romain Lighthouse and beaches for out settings. It was fun even though we didn’t win.