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	<description>HUNTING, FISHING, FARMING AND HANGING OUT IN THE LOWCOUNTRY OF SOUTH CAROLINA   http://www.bigforkfarms.com             Ph #  803-300-2780</description>
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		<title>Wayfar Farm Turkey Hunts</title>
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		<title>LURES VS BAIT</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Nov 2011 11:19:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#8220;Lures will outfish bait 95% of the time&#8221;!   You should see the looks I get from clients, when I make this statement.  But this is a fact.  Think about it.  When you cast out a bait, be it a live shrimp under a cork, cut bait on a Carolina rig or [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://fishingwithbob.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/167813_1674758023210_1065233473_1815534_5602599_n.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-717" title="167813_1674758023210_1065233473_1815534_5602599_n" src="http://fishingwithbob.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/167813_1674758023210_1065233473_1815534_5602599_n-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a>&#8220;Lures will outfish bait 95% of the time&#8221;!   You should see the looks I get from clients, when I make this statement.  But this is a fact.  Think about it.  When you cast out a bait, be it a live shrimp under a cork, cut bait on a Carolina rig or any number of techniques using bait, you&#8217;re fishing a small strike zone.  When you throw out a lure, you&#8217;re covering a ton of water and if it&#8217;s a sinking lure, you&#8217;re covering the whole water column.  This in itself is a distinct advantage.<br />
However the larger reason for fishing lures is that fish don&#8217;t feed most of the time.  How many times have you been fishing and not gotten a bite?  When fish aren&#8217;t biting you can make them bite by employing the reaction bite technique.  The easiest way to explain this is with a spinnerbait.  When fish are actively biting, you can cast and reel a spinnerbait straight back in and catch fish.  Not so when they aren&#8217;t biting.  But you can reel a spinnerbait a few feet and then &#8220;kill it&#8221;, which means to stop reeling and let it helicopter down.  Inactive fish will be triggered into striking a seemingly easy meal.  Really inactive fish will hit with their mouth closed and at times you  will fowl hook them.<br />
On my  charters, we use Trout Tricks, a plastic worm type lure, on a 1/8th ounce jighead.  We cast out, let the lure sink to the bottom, jerk it up a couple of times, and let in fall straight down on a semi slack line. The bite always occurs on the fall.  The rate of fall, about one foot per second, is so critical, that when we fish Zoom Flukes, a bulkier lure, we have to use a 1/4 once jighead to achieve the same rate of fall.<br />
So the next time you go fishing, leave the cast net at home, and try the above.  Or give Capt Bob a call, <a href="tel:803-300-2780" target="_blank">803-300-2780</a>, and we&#8217;ll whack some fish on artificial lures.<br />
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		<title>For Roy Bullard,  one of the best duckhunters I&#8217;ve ever had the pleasure of hunting with!  For that matter&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;period.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Elias&#8217; secret revealed 10/21/2011 If you haven&#8217;t been following the FLW Outdoors Live On The Water coverage of the Guntersville FLW Tour Open, go there now and watch the Paul Elias video. Elias rocked 26 pounds yesterday when most of the field struggled, and he&#8217;s whacking them again today. His bait? An Alabama rig, which [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you haven&#8217;t been following the FLW Outdoors Live On The Water coverage of the Guntersville FLW Tour Open, <a href="http://www.flwoutdoors.com/bassfishing/flw/tournament/2011/6557/lake-guntersville-on-the-water/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">go there now</span></a> and watch the Paul Elias video. Elias rocked 26 pounds yesterday when most of the field struggled, and he&#8217;s whacking them again today. His bait? An Alabama rig, which is about the craziest thing we&#8217;ve ever seen. The photo to right, from <a href="http://www.thealabamarig.com/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">TheAlabamaRig.com</span></a>, shows the rig with spinnerbaits, but apparently Elias is using swimbaits.</p>
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<p><span style="color: #888888;">Bob Sanders<br />
FishingWithBob<br />
Edisto Inshore Charters<br />
Big Fork Farms LLC<br />
Real Estate Sales<br />
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		<title>EAST WIND AND TROUT</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Oct 2011 10:26:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;When the wind blows out the east, the fish bite the least.  When the wind blows out the west, the fish bite the best. When the wind blows out the south, it blows the bait in the fishes mouth.&#8221; Not so at Edisto.  Three days of an east wind moves the ocean inland; and, our [...]]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;When the wind blows out the east, the fish bite the least.  When the wind blows out the west, the fish bite the best. When the wind blows out the south, it blows the bait in the fishes mouth.&#8221;<br />
Not so at Edisto.  Three days of an east wind moves the ocean inland; and, our water clears.   South and west winds blow across the extensive mud flats between Edisto and Beaufort, muddying up the water.  When this happens, you can usually run way up the creeks and find some clearer water.  The worst thing that can happen is a &#8220;frog strangling&#8221; rain at  low tide, which muddies everywhere.  Thank you, Cookie Boykin, for explaining this to me, years ago.<br />
So we look, with anticipation, for three days of east wind.  To me, it takes a minimum of 14 inches of visibility to catch trout on artificial lures.  After three days of east winds we often have two to three feet of visibility in greenish water.   And the trout bite is on!  I&#8217;m throwing Trout Tricks on 1/8th ounce Owner or Gamakatsu ball type jigheads.  When I get in a school of smaller fish I leave. As one of my mentors, Mr. George Bowman told me, &#8220;Son, those bigger fish won&#8217;t allow the smaller ones around them&#8221;.  Before leaving, however, I throw a Zoom Fluke, on a 1/4 ounce jighead, and usually pick up one or two keepers out of the school of small fish. The bigger plastic will get the bigger bite.<br />
So give Capt Bob a call, <a href="tel:803-300-2780" target="_blank">803-300-2780</a>, to get on a great fall trout bite.</wbr></div>
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		<title>Want to catch more trout?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Aug 2011 10:35:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now that the trout have showed up, I am offering instructional trout fishing trips for one or two people for $350 ($50 off). We will concentrate on locating trout, topwater fishing, and fishing plastics. I also have Trout Tricks for sale for $35/ 100 ct. bag. Bob Sanders FishingWithBob Edisto Inshore Charters Big Fork Farms [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: black; font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica; font-size: x-small;">Now that the trout have showed up, I am offering instructional trout fishing trips for one or two people for $350 ($50 off). We will concentrate on locating trout, topwater fishing, and fishing plastics. I also have Trout Tricks for sale for $35/ 100 ct. bag.</p>
<p>Bob Sanders<br />
FishingWithBob<br />
Edisto Inshore Charters<br />
Big Fork Farms LLC<br />
Real Estate Sales<br />
803-300-2780<br />
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		<title>Edisto Island, S C Trout Have Showed Up</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After a fishing season with practically no trout caught, due to a winter kill, the fish that winter offshore have showed up in good numbers. They are full of roe, so we need to release them. One of the keys for trout is clearer water. I look areas with at least 18 inches of visibility. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: black; font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica; font-size: x-small;">After a fishing season with practically no trout caught, due to a winter kill, the fish that winter offshore have showed up in good numbers. They are full of roe, so we need to release them.<br />
One of the keys for trout is clearer water. I look areas with at least 18 inches of visibility. Most of the trout I&#8217;m catching are on small flats with oysters next to a river channel. We are throwing Berkley Gulp 3 inch shrimp and Trout Tricks on one eighth ounce jigheads, jerking the lure up off the bottom and letting it fall in the &#8220;creating a reaction bite&#8221; technique. To learn more about the reaction bite and trout fishing book a charter with FishingWithBob.<br />
Bob Sanders<br />
FishingWithBob<br />
Edisto Inshore Charters<br />
Big Fork Farms LLC<br />
Real Estate Sales<br />
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		<title>Fishing:   New Bass Tournament Trail</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Outdoor Channel and 24 Top Pro Bass Anglers Form ‘MAJOR LEAGUE FISHINGTM’ Kevin VanDam, Skeet Reese, Mike Iaconelli and Gary Klein among select group to compete in a new game, with new rules and no limits TULSA, Okla. – August 4, 2011 – Declaring the creation of a new game, with new rules and no [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Outdoor Channel and 24 Top Pro Bass Anglers Form</div>
<div>‘MAJOR LEAGUE FISHING<sup>TM</sup>’</div>
<div><em>Kevin VanDam, Skeet Reese,</em><em> </em><em>Mike Iaconelli and Gary Klein among select group to compete in a new game, with new rules and no limits</em></div>
<div>TULSA, Okla. <em>– </em>August 4, 2011 <em>–</em> Declaring the creation of a new game, with new rules and no limits, Outdoor Channel, America’s Leader in Outdoor TV, and 24 of the world’s premiere competitive bass fishing anglers have come together to form MAJOR LEAGUE FISHING<sup>TM</sup>. This new sports organization will feature competitive bass fishing events designed to bring high-intensity challenges to the competitors and entertainment, as well as insight, to audiences.<em> </em></div>
<div>Under the new format, anglers will compete with no limit on the number of “legal” fish they can weigh and will not be allowed to begin the events with stored, user-generated GPS waypoints. The anglers will have access to a real-time leader board in their boats, showing them where they rank in the standings at any given time. In another twist, anglers will not be allowed any on-site practice time before MAJOR LEAGUE FISHING events.</div>
<div>“Major League Fishing will offer sports fans a unique way to view bass fishing competitions with production features that go beyond just fishing to focus on the personalities, struggles, strategies, conflicts and emotions of the anglers,” said Outdoor Channel CEO and President Roger Werner. “Outdoor Channel is proud to be involved in this project from the ground floor and we see an outstanding future in this partnership. This latest venture reflects Outdoor Channel’s ongoing commitment to innovative, high-quality content that our core and loyal base of viewers has come to expect from us.”</div>
<div>MAJOR LEAGUE FISHING competitors include household names in the pro fishing industry, including seven Bassmaster Classic champions, eight Bassmaster Anglers of the Year and a three-time FLW champion, in addition to a host of other multiple-time winners of major tournaments. Former Bassmaster Angler of the Year Gary Klein and 2007 Bassmaster Classic champion Boyd Duckett were instrumental in putting together the innovative format.</div>
<div>“It is like nothing we’ve ever done or seen at this level, and I can assure you the anglers are excited about this,” Klein said.</div>
<div>“The format is exciting, and the television production will be top-notch,” Duckett said. “Our goal was to put together a group of the most influential anglers in the business, and we have done that. They understand we’re offering something that will enhance the way the public views our sport.”</div>
<div>Skeet Reese, a former Bassmaster Angler of the Year and Bassmaster Classic champion, called MAJOR LEAGUE FISHING “a new frontier.”</div>
<div>“What your grandfather did, your father did, and what I did last week in tournament fishing has been around for decades,” Reese said. “If you want to see a new, fun and exciting format that will take competitive fishing to a new level, then you’ve got to check out Major League Fishing.”</div>
<div>Jim Wilburn, founder and chairman of the Tulsa, Oklahoma-based Winnercomm production company, has been named general manager of MAJOR LEAGUE FISHING. Don Rucks, a former B.A.S.S. general manager, will serve as the league commissioner.</div>
<div>“I’ve been involved for many years with sporting events of all kinds, and I can honestly say that I’ve never been more excited about a project than I am about Major League Fishing,” Wilburn said. “We have a great concept, and we have the enthusiastic participation of the best anglers in the world. I believe this is going to be extraordinary.”</div>
<div>A weeklong event – the MAJOR LEAGUE FISHING CHALLENGE CUP &#8211; will be held later this year. The event will be broken down into episodes and aired in the second quarter of 2012 on the Outdoor Channel.</div>
<div>MAJOR LEAGUE FISHING Competitors</div>
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<div>About MAJOR LEAGUE FISHING</div>
<div>MAJOR LEAGUE FISHING is a partnership of 24 of the world’s most talented, influential professional bass anglers and the Outdoor Channel. For more information about the new game, with new rules and no limits, please visit: <a href="http://www.majorleaguefishing.com/" target="_blank">www.majorleaguefishing.com</a>.</div>
<div>About Outdoor Channel Holdings, Inc.</div>
<div>Outdoor Channel Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: OUTD) owns and operates Outdoor Channel, America&#8217;s leader in outdoor TV, and Winnercomm Inc., an Emmy Award winning production and interactive company. Outdoor Channel offers programming that captures the excitement of hunting, fishing, shooting, off-road motorsports, adventure and the Western lifestyle and can be viewed on multiple platforms including high definition, video-on-demand, as well as on a dynamic broadband website. Winnercomm Inc. is one of America&#8217;s leading and highest quality producers of live sporting events and sports series for cable and broadcast television. Winnercomm also owns and operates the patented Skycam and CableCam aerial camera systems which provide dramatic overhead camera angles for major sports events, including college and NFL football. For more information, please visit <a href="http://www.outdoorchannel.com/" target="_blank">www.outdoorchannel.com</a>.</div>
<div>BASSMASTER (Bassmaster) and BASSMASTER CLASSIC (Bassmaster Classic) are registered trademarks of B.A.S.S., L.L.C.</div>
<div>MAJOR LEAGUE FISHING and MAJOR LEAGUE FISHING CHALLENGE CUP are trademarks of MAJOR LEAGUE FISHING, L.L.C.</div>
<div>Outdoor Channel and America’s Leader in Outdoor TV are registered trademarks of OUTDOOR CHANNEL HOLDINGS, INC.</div>
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		<description><![CDATA[DNR News June 27, 2011 State antler records remain at high level this year &#160; &#160; The most recent round of white-tailed deer antler scoring conducted by the S.C. Department of Natural Resources revealed 211 new records, including 2 Boone and Crockett qualifiers. Each spring S.C. Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Wildlife Section personnel make [...]]]></description>
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<h2>June 27, 2011</h2>
<h2>State antler records remain at high level this year</h2>
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<p>The most recent round of <a href="http://www.dnr.sc.gov/wildlife/deer/2011DeerAntlerRecords.html">white-tailed  deer antler</a> scoring conducted by the S.C. Department of Natural Resources  revealed  211 new records, including 2 Boone and Crockett qualifiers.</p>
<p>Each spring S.C. Department of  Natural Resources (DNR) Wildlife Section  personnel make a concerted effort to  score deer racks throughout the  state, with a major scoring session during the  Palmetto Sportsmen’s  Classic in Columbia. Of the 541 sets of antlers scored this  spring, 211  met the minimum score for entry on the state records list including   203 sets of typical and 8 non-typical racks. According to Charles Ruth,  Deer/Wild  Turkey Program coordinator for DNR, the number of successful  entries into the  records list this year is the third highest number of  entries in 15 years.  Although all of the records were not taken  during  the 2010 season, 169 were taken during the 2009 or 2010 season. Racks   must score a minimum of 125 points typical or 145 points non-typical to  qualify  for the South Carolina state records list. Records are based on  the Boone and  Crockett Club scoring system, which measures the mass  and symmetry of deer  antlers in two categories—typical and non-typical.</p>
<p>The top typical buck was a 172 0/8  inch buck taken by Danny Dillard in  Anderson County in October of 2009.  Dillard’s buck is the new Anderson  County  typical record and qualifies for the Boone and Crockett Club’s  All Time Records  List. The second highest scoring typical was a 160 5/8  inch Allendale County  buck taken by fifth grader Hunter Mock last  October.  Mock’s buck will also qualify for the Boone  and Crockett  Club’s Three Year Awards Period List and is the new Allendale  County  record typical buck. Netting 158 0/8 points, the top scoring non-typical   buck was taken by Allyn Thomasson in Darlington County in December.</p>
<p>South Carolina’s deer herd is in good condition, and  after many years  of rapid population growth the herd stabilized in the  mid-1990s  followed by a decreasing trend since about 2002, according to Ruth.   Statewide population estimates put the deer herd at about 725,000  animals with  an estimated harvest of approximately 225,000 each of the  last few years.  Although the total deer harvest in South Carolina has  been down the last few  years, indications from the antler records  program are that deer quality  remains good.  This would make sense   because fewer deer in the population would benefit from increased  nutrition.</p>
<p>Aiken County was this years’ top  producer of State Record entries with  21. Other top counties included Orangeburg (16), Kershaw (11), and  Barnwell  and Williamsburg counties each with 10 entries. These results  come as no surprise as these counties have historically  produced good  numbers of record entries.</p>
<p>Although some of the top counties have  relatively high deer  populations, some of these counties have more moderate  numbers. It is  important that hunters and land managers understand how the  density of  deer in an area affects the quality of the animals. Areas with fewer   deer typically have better quality animals because natural food  availability  and nutritional quality is higher. Good nutrition is  important in producing  good antlers, but deer reproduction, recruitment  and survival are also directly  tied to nutrition.</p>
<p>As far as all-time leaders at the  county level, Orangeburg County  remains at the top with 409 sets of antlers on  the list. Rounding out  the top five counties Orangeburg is followed by Aiken  364, Fairfield  244, Colleton 231, and Anderson with 209 entries.</p>
<p>South Carolina hunters should  recognize that harvesting potential Boone  and Crockett bucks is not a common  occurrence anywhere in the country.  This is particularly evident if you  consider that there are only about  7,000 white-tailed deer records listed by  Boone and Crockett, which  includes entries dating to the 1800s. Similarly, the  harvest of deer in  the United States in recent years has been about 6 million  per year.  Essentially, the average hunter stands a better chance of being  struck  by lightning than harvesting one of these record deer. As for the South   Carolina Antler Records List, about one in every 800 bucks harvested  makes the  State Book.</p>
<p>Currently 5,659 sets of antlers  (5,445 typical and 214 non-typical) are included on the South Carolina antler  records list.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wish the trout population were as high as the dolphin&#8217;s seem to be. Enclosed pic of 62 lb dolphin caught, yesterday, by Peter Pearson, while fishing with Capt Charles Yeomans, of Edisto Island. Pat McWhirter, Ron Davis, and Jeff Geoff helped with the other 16.  Pat is your go to injury attorney.   www.mcwhirterlaw.com Bob Sanders [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: black; font-family: Verdana,Arial,Helvetica; font-size: x-small;">Wish the trout population were as high as the dolphin&#8217;s seem to be.<br />
Enclosed  pic of 62 lb dolphin caught, yesterday, by Peter Pearson, while fishing  with Capt Charles Yeomans, of Edisto Island.  Pat McWhirter, Ron Davis,  and Jeff Geoff helped with the other 16.  Pat is your go to injury attorney.   <a href="http://www.mcwhirterlaw.com">www.mcwhirterlaw.com</a></span></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Saturday&#8217;s Edisto Open Land Trust Creek Fishing Seminar was a large time, enjoyed by all!   Ron Davis and I covered a number of topics:  setting a minnow trap, throwing a cast new, replacing line on a spinning reel, locating and catching redfish, surf fishing, and fishing in Townsend Inlet, where one of the couples participating [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Saturday&#8217;s Edisto Open Land Trust Creek Fishing Seminar was a large time, enjoyed by all!   Ron Davis and I covered a number of topics:  setting a minnow trap, throwing a cast new, replacing line on a spinning reel, locating and catching redfish, surf fishing, and fishing in Townsend Inlet, where one of the couples participating are staying in June.  Then we checked the minnow trap and fished with the minnows, with the following results!</p>

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Edisto Inshore Charters<br />
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