Rob writes a weekly outdoors column and covers energy, environmental and nuclear issues (and lots of other topics) for the metro section. He has been an avid angler and hunter ever since he realized he had neither the aptitude nor the desire to take up golf. He has been a full-time journalist for 28 years, including 11 years as bureau chief in Columbia County. Before joining The Chronicle, he worked at newspapers in Columbia, S.C., and West Palm Beach, Fla. He has edited or authored three reference books on antique fishing tackle; and his freelance work has appeared in Field & Stream, Gray’s Sporting Journal and Georgia Outdoor News. He lives in Evans.
Nuisance squirrels are often
Nuisance squirrels are often trapped and relocated, but are known to have 'homing instincts' and can show back up at people's houses....
david, that is a valid point
david, that is a valid point - having been in charleston during and after Hugo, it amazes me how daring developers have been since then...
my understanding is that the
my understanding is that the pier/piling in question has moved a few inches and is leaning at an increasingly unexpected angle, so the...
somebody's gonna need a
somebody's gonna need a bigger chicken coop.
gator fatalities are rare and
gator fatalities are rare and this one is appropriately sad, but it seems like the developers made an effort to blend their subdivision...