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.
It's bad enough that Lakeside
It's bad enough that Lakeside cheated - and now the school's principal seems to endorse it by allowing the cheating coach to keep his...
If the cheating receiver had
If the cheating receiver had caught the pass, scored a touchdown and won the game.......would they have been able to enjoy the win after...
If I didnt see it on video I
If I didnt see it on video I wouldnt have believed a coach would do this. He had to direct the QB and both receivers to cheat - and all...
Remember that if you catch
Remember that if you catch one you must immediately sever the pectoral fins - as they have an icky, greenish, bile-looking venom that is...
I think it is a small but
I think it is a small but ferocious fish similar to a bowfin, but they are not usually found here. Typically, garbers are native to the...