Saturday, December 31, 2022

New Year's Eve Toast to 2022

Sitting in a Swampy Dove Field in September '22
My 14th Annual Toast to following the outdoors trail, includes the sense of relief that everyone felt from a more normal calendar of events from start to finish in 2022. Events like SEWE were up and running again, and conservation group fundraisers were back too, all of which adds up to a more balanced immersion into  all things outdoors. Hunting and Fishing are time honored pursuits that can only take a day, but overnight trips for birdwatching or professional golf coverage were back to normal. Joining together with like-minded outdoor enthusiasts is great, and I look forward to hunting for more outdoor stories in 2023.

While the economy in general continues to hum along, the challenges to publishing remain constant, with newsprint coverage often shrinking or disappearing altogether. So I am continually grateful for those publications that regularly carry my byline including Mossy Oak Gamekeepers Magazine, Trilogy Outdoors Media and The Edisto News. Other online publications that recognize my contributions along the way are also appreciated, and Lowcountry Outdoors is glad to partner with organizations like Master Naturalist, S.C. Tree Farm System, Nemours Wildlife Foundation, and SCDNR to name a few.

Birding on Cumberland Island by 'Corkscrew' Live Oak
To view past blog entries from my New Year's Eve Toast click on 2021 - 20202019- 201820172016 20152014 - 2013 - 2012 - 2011 - 2010 - 2009 

To view Field Trips from 2022 click on  Palmetto Bluff -  Bailey Mill PlantationNiederhoff Seed Orchard - Hunting Island State Park - Botany Bay WMA - Nemours Wildlife Foundation - Cumberland Island - Harbor Island - Silver Bluff/Audubon - Phinizy Swamp - Oldfield Plantation - Dolphin Head Beach - Bear Island WMA - Widgeon Point Preserve - Port Royal Sound Foundation - Parris Island 


Friday, December 30, 2022

2022 S.C. Sea Turtle Nesting Season a Sandy Success

To view past entries on Trilogy Outdoors click on Sea Turtle Season - Navigating an S.C. Public Draw Deer Hunt - Crappie Camp - Blessings of a Sporting Father

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To view past blog entries from Turtle Patrol click on 2021 Town of Edisto Beach - 2019 Town of Kiawah Island - 2016 Seabrook Island 

To view past blog entries on Sea Turtles click SCDNR Sea Turtle Trawl - TurtleFest at Edisto Beach State Park -  Leatherback Sighting - World Sea Turtle Day - SC Aquarium Sea Turtle Release 

To view past blog entries from Hunting Island click on 2021 Lighthouse / Beach - 2021 Wildlife Sightings - 2017 Reopens after Matthew

To view past blog entries about S.C. State Parks click on  Barnwell - Hickory Knob - Huntington Beach - Hampton Plantation - Edisto Beach 
  

Thursday, December 29, 2022

2022 #WhoYouWhit Benefit and Redfish Tourney

2022  #WhoYouWhit  Artwork
The 2nd Annual Redfish Tournament to benefit Mental Health causes was held on October 8 at the Marina at Edisto Beach. Elisabeth and Carter Nelson lost their 18-year old son Whit Nelson in 2021, and he was a fixture on the beach and worked at Pressley’s Restaurant. His parents honored Whit’s memory and his passion for saltwater fishing by creating the #WhoYouWhit Benefit in the Fall of 2021, with the help of Edisto residents like Sandy Hanks and Lindsey Morrill. After a weigh-in for the 52 fishing teams, it was Team Yank ‘N Crank that won the 2022 tourney for catching the heaviest redfish. Anglers Johnny Sanders, Cal Young and Madison Utsey repeated their 2021 win, and were all friends with Whit.       
   
 

Team Yank'n'Crank win Back-to-Back Years!

The #WhoYouWhit benefit raises funds via $200 sponsorships, which are displayed on banners down on the docks. A silent auction during the Captain’s Meeting on the night before the tourney allows bystanders the chance to get involved and bid, independent of the tournament. T-shirt sales, unique artwork and a variety of other endeavors show the spirit behind this event. Pleasant weather on the tournament day helped the anglers to have a safe and productive day of fishing. The only hiccup came when the after-party menu had to be changed from oysters to shrimp on short notice, after Hurricane Ian caused SCDHEC to close the shellfish banks from oyster harvesting. 

            

Community Support at Benefit Auction

“This was an amazing weekend, and we could feel the love from everyone and the desire to help those who struggle with mental health,” said Elisabeth Nelson. “A huge Thank You goes to the spectators, anglers, sponsors, donors, volunteers, local businesses and the Town of Edisto Beach. New this year is the placement of a large white cross in the marsh across from the marina with the inscription, Fly High Whit. Our message remains to raise awareness for those who might be hurting, that there is help available.” The 2nd #WhoYouWhit Benefit was special, and Facebook posts from attendees are creating ripples of success on social media, offering images of what close ties and community support looks like on Edisto.


To view past blog entries from Edisto in 2022 click on Land Trust Oyster Roast - Edisto Belles Beach Walk - Edisto Billfish Tourney - I Love Edisto Auction - Botany Bay WMA Birding - Edisto Dolphin Slam 


To view past blog entries from Edisto in 2021 click on #WhoYouWhit BenefitEdisto Water Sports Redfish Tourney - Edisto Beach Sweep - Manatee SightingsEdisto River Sweep - CCA Barge Sunk off Edisto - Belles Beach Walk - Vacasa Purchases Atwood Gullah Blessing for Hutchinson House - Town Budget - Town Turtle Patrol - Edisto Billfish Tourney 

Wednesday, December 28, 2022

2022 Navigating a Public Land Draw Hunt for Deer

 To view the entire feature article click on November Edition of Trilogy Outdoors

To view past blog entries from Trilogy Outdoors click on Crappie Camp - Blessings of a Sporting Father

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Monday, December 19, 2022

2022 Palmetto Bluff - Audubon Christmas Bird Count

Great Egret roost at dawn, plus one GBH
The Audubon Christmas Bird Count (CBC) is in its 123rd Year! I joined the Bird Count team at Palmetto Bluff in 2021 and was glad to assist again in 2022, and we met at 6 a.m. on Dec. 14 and completed eight hours of birdwatching. Team leaders compile the numbers, which is into the thousands of birds, and then they submit that data to Hilton Head Audubon for inclusion in their regional report. The data from the South Carolina 2021 CBC and the 2021 National CBC are both available now for Birders to review and enjoy. For the images and report from our group click on 2021 Palmetto Bluff CBC.  


2022 Palmetto Bluff CBC Team
To view Field Trips from 2021 click  2021 Botany Bay WMA Birding - 2021 Tillman Sand Ridge2021 Nemours Plantation / Fall Birding - 2021 Coastal Exploration / South Fenwick Island - 2021 Hunting Island State Park / Lighthouse and Beach - 2021 Hunting Island State Park / Wildlife Sightings - 2021 Coastal Exploration / Bennett's Point2021 Edisto Canoe and Kayak Commission - 2021 Congaree / Swamp Plants - 2021 Congaree - Swamp Critters - 2021 Furman University - 2021 Givhans Ferry State Park -  2021 Spring Island - Reptiles and Amphibians - 2021 Spring Island / Plants and Insects - 2021 Fish Haul Beach / Wildlife - 2021 Fish Haul Beach / Vistas - 2021 Beidler Forest / Flora and Fauna - 2021 Beidler Forest - Name That Snake - 2021 Walterboro Wildlife Sanctuary - 2021 Nemours Plantation Birding




Saturday, December 17, 2022

2022 Walterboro Wildlife Sanctuary - Master Naturalist Walk

Master Naturalist Newsletter Clipping
The Alumni from the Lowcountry Master Naturalist Association met in Walterboro on December 3 for a tour of the Great Swamp. Having graduated in the Fall of 2021 I was glad to lead this walk for fellow alumni, but in particular for those who had hosted me previously on other nature outings. The weather was just fine for our hike into the hardwood bottomland in search of wildlife and to learn about the braided streams that comprise the headwaters of the Ashepoo River in the ACE Basin. The boardwalk through the Beech Hill Trail allowed us to witness wood ducks, swamp chestnut oaks and free-flowing blackwater. 

To view past blog entries from the Wildlife Sanctuary click on 2021 Future Plans - 2019 Beech Hill Trail - 2018 Winter Weather - 2011 Boardwalk Dedication 

To view Field Trips from 2022 click on Palmetto Bluff Bailey Mill PlantationNiederhoff Seed Orchard - Hunting Island State Park - Botany Bay WMA - Nemours Wildlife Foundation - Cumberland Island - Harbor Island - Silver Bluff/Audubon - Phinizy Swamp - Oldfield Plantation - Dolphin Head Beach - Bear Island WMA - Widgeon Point Preserve - Port Royal Sound Foundation - Parris Island 

To view Field Trips from 2021 click on 2021 Botany Bay WMA Birding - 2021 Tillman Sand Ridge2021 Nemours Plantation / Fall Birding - 2021 Coastal Exploration / South Fenwick Island - 2021 Hunting Island State Park / Lighthouse and Beach - 2021 Hunting Island State Park / Wildlife Sightings - 2021 Coastal Exploration / Bennett's Point2021 Edisto Canoe and Kayak Commission - 2021 Congaree / Swamp Plants - 2021 Congaree - Swamp Critters - 2021 Furman University - 2021 Givhans Ferry State Park -  2021 Spring Island - Reptiles and Amphibians - 2021 Spring Island / Plants and Insects - 2021 Fish Haul Beach / Wildlife - 2021 Fish Haul Beach / Vistas - 2021 Beidler Forest / Flora and Fauna - 2021 Beidler Forest - Name That Snake - 2021 Walterboro Wildlife Sanctuary - 2021 Nemours Plantation Birding