
South Carolina Legislature Leads With Science & Foresight for Red Drum
This morning, the South Carolina Senate Fish, Game and Forestry Committee held a hearing on Senate Bill 961,

This morning, the South Carolina Senate Fish, Game and Forestry Committee held a hearing on Senate Bill 961,

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This is an excellent reference summary – thank you for creating! Comprehending what all this means is critical.
Really appreciate and value what you guys are doing. I’ve sent money but happy to do more -let me know how I can help to save our incredible resource
Craig, please accept our thanks for your generosity. We will reach out tomorrow via email.
I agree that the number of stripers is significantly reduced and something needs to be done. As a newcomer to this legislative process, I’m not sure what I need to comment in order to be on the side of the fish. Any specific guidance would be appreciated.