Today at noon, they'll be in the rivers along the coast. Shrimp-baiters they are called, traveling in the smallest of jon boats to the largest of vessels from which a cast net can be thrown. It's the ...
Colder water means anglers will find trout action like these customers of Capt. Josh Fritz found on a recent trip. Look for ...
Friday at noon, boats can launch for a two-month long fling that is a rite of Lowcountry fall, recreational shrimp baiting. Clay and meal bait balls are dropped around poles set in the water to lure ...
This year's shrimp-baiting season opens at noon Friday and closes at noon Nov. 12. Resident licenses cost $25, nonresident licenses, $500. The catch limit is 48 quarts of shrimp measured heads-on, or ...
At this point, y’all know one of my longest-held beliefs is that some of the most delicious food comes in some of the most unexpected places. So, I was lured in by some Facebook posts about a place ...