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.
speaking of missing Augusta history.....
nocnoc (with you guys had real names) if you like Augusta history that somehow isnt in the local history books you might enjoy the...
nocnoc, nothing would be off limits to fishing
the only reason to introduce trout would be to create a recreational fishery - no way would the canal be off limits to fishing....
The Davidson folks are doing everyone a favor..
We have real data accumulating that will help make decisions - and not only is the city not having to pay for it, but bright young...
river water quality has changed since the 1997 trout experiment
the savannah river's oxygen level used to fall as low as 1.8 parts per million in hot months. From 2000-2006 the corps spent $70...
it's not widely known, but......
the sibley property also includes waterfront land on the Savannah River - it was cut off when Riverwatch Parkway was built. One of the...