DNR News
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Sept. 13, 2013
Muzzleloader season rescheduled for three coastal Heritage Preserves
A muzzleloader season for deer has been rescheduled for three S.C. Department of Natural Resources coastal Heritage Preserves in Horry County.
So as not to interfere with the coastal bear season draw hunt, muzzleloader hunting for deer on Lewis Ocean Bay, Waccamaw River, and Little Pee Dee Heritage Preserves has been changed to Oct. 16-23 and Nov. 6-9, 2013. The limit will remain at 1 deer/day with the option to harvest either-sex during both of the hunting periods.
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