SCDNR: Hunting deaths down in 2025
Fewer lives are being lost in hunting-related incidents in South Carolina, according to the SC Department of Natural Resources.
Fewer lives are being lost in hunting-related incidents in South Carolina, according to the SC Department of Natural Resources.
At the Palmetto Sportsmen’s Classic, you can enjoy the dock dogs, a raptor show, an aquarium and a fishing pond.
South Carolina is one of only a few states that restrict hunting on Sundays, a prohibition going back to blue laws at the founding of the United States that banned many activities on what early churchgoers considered a day a rest.
South Carolina is asking for public input on whether state leased Wildlife Management Areas should be open for hunting on Sundays. The Department of Natural Resources has an online survey up until July 28 as well as four public hearings planned across the state over the next two weeks.
The S.C. Department of Natural Resources has announced a statewide series of youth coon hunts, sponsored by the S.C. Coon Hunters Association.