CCA SC funds Cobia Research Program in Partnership with SCDNR
The state chapter has funded a research program on one of the state’s most popular recreational species, cobia. In…
DetailsThe state chapter has funded a research program on one of the state’s most popular recreational species, cobia. In…
DetailsFrom our friends at The Center for Sportfishing Policy: Modern Fish Act 101 Time to Get Reel As we celebrate…
CCA SC applauds Senate sub-committee for taking first step toward recovering Red Drum stock Columbia, S.C. – The subcommittee…
Landmark Legislation to Benefit Saltwater Anglers Advances in U.S. House House Natural Resources Committee Approves Magnuson-Stevens Reauthorization Bill …
Columbia, S.C. – Conservationist and recreational anglers across the state are praising the efforts of the South Carolina General Assembly…
Anglers applaud resolution against fish grab scheme South Carolina legislators champion measure opposing catch shares in federal fisheries…
South Atlantic Council set to debate issues The upcoming meeting of the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council Sept. 12-16 in Myrtle Beach,…
Looking to next session, anglers put red drum, flounder management at top of list Sustainable management of popular species remains…
South Carolina acts to conserve unique cobia fishery New creel limits, catch-and-release-only season established for southern part of South Carolina…