Monthly Archives: February 2009

CCA Fisheries Bulletin

  New Study offers Hope to Gulf Red Snapper     A new study by Dr. Bob Shipp, head of marine sciences at the University of South Alabama, and Dr. Steve Bortone, the new executive director of the Gulf Council, suggests that red snapper stocks in the Gulf of Mexico are far from decimated. In [...]

Spring Fling!!!

The Charleston Angler is having their Annual Spring Fling Event starting in March.

Logan Dandridge and Collin Simmons were the winners of the Kids Casting Event held by The Charleston Angler

There was a great turnout in Summerville on Saturday, Feb 7th for the Kids Casting Competition held by The Charleston Angler. Logan Dandridge was the young lady that won for the 7-10 age group, while Collin Simmons was the young gentleman that won for the 11-14 age group. We appreciate everyone that participated and look forward [...]

Hill’s Landing Spring Fling Catfish Tournament

Hill’s Landing Spring Fling Catfish Tournament March 7-8, 2009 (Cross, SC Feb. 10, 2009 ) Santee Cooper’s incredible lake system is home to some of the countries greatest fishing with 3 world record and 4 state record catches. Hill’s Landing, on the Diversion Canal in Cross, SC previous winter catfish tournaments have all seen monster [...]

Latest Baitmasters Customer’s Results

420lb Blue Marlin-Greg Smith
“Blue Sky”

CCA State Convention Chapter Cook Off

This is from the first annual CCA state convention chapter cook off on January 30, Omar Shrine Temple. We are the Sea Island Chapter of CCA: Matt Wolf, Caroline Rhodes, Malcolm Rhodes, Rob Donlin, John Barham, Margie Barham wearing aprons embroidered by The Charleston Angler Embroidery and Screen Printing

CCA News Release

Study reveals economic reality for Gulf grouper.
CCA-funded study shows value of 100 percent recreational allocation.

Red Fishing Last Thursday

Thursday January 29, 2009 Having the day off and seeing the wind calm Captain Tucker and I struck out to see if we could find a couple schools of redfish. Well, we found the fish, but the recent cold weather had them extremley tight lipped. We watched fish after fish, school after school swim by [...]

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