Sunday, August 22, 2010
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Friday, August 6, 2010
Fishinng in Myrtle Beach
When folks talk about Myrtle Beach fishing, they're usually referring to saltwater fishing. After all, we have immediate access to the Atlantic Ocean, along with numerous creeks and channels that feed into the ocean – all salt water. For those accustomed to freshwater fishing, here are a few pointers: you generally use a different type of bait and tackle; the majority of in-shore fishing is done on the ocean floor, so you need a pyramid-shaped weight, or sinker, to keep your rig on the bottom; and you should rinse your reel with fresh water after each use to purge the salt water. If you don't have your own rod and reel, you can purchase or rent one at a local bait and tackle shop, pier, or sporting goods store. Myrtle Beach deep sea fishing is a true adventure, catching those big, large fishes in the deep water gives a thrilling experience.
License Information
* From a Private Boat : Saltwater Recreational Fisheries Licenses are required for individuals 16 and older harvesting oysters or clams, or individuals fishing for marine finfish from privately owned boats.
* From Shore: Beginning July 1, 2009, individuals 16 years of age or older will need a license to fish from the surf, but not from a public fishing pier.
For additional information, visit the S.C. Department of Natural Resources Web site, or call (843) 953-9300.
For current fees and license applications, visit dnr.sc.gov/licensing.html
Inland Waters
In addition to the mighty Atlantic Ocean, the Myrtle Beach area is blessed with wonderful inland waters. These include the Intracoastal Waterway, which runs parallel to the coast from Little River to Socastee, where it merges with the Waccamaw River. Along the way, other rivers and tributaries feed into the waterway, and passage to the ocean is gained through Little River or Winyah Bay.
In its entirety, the Intracoastal Waterway runs from Boston to Key West. The waterway was "built" by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, taking advantage of existing rivers and other waterways and digging canals as needed to connect them. The completion in 1936 of the section between Little River and Socastee opened the way to commercial and leisure vessels for the entire length of the East Coast. Dignitaries from throughout the country attended a dedication ceremony here on April 11, 1936.
The Myrtle Beach area's inland waters are popular for all kinds of recreation, including boating, fishing, and leisurely cruises. Myrtle Beach deep sea fishing sets the pace for fun. Deep sea fishing Myrtle Beach will set you in motion. Besides Myrtle Beach fishing you can make your trip more exciting at cruise boats. Cruise boats operate out of Little River, North Myrtle Beach, Myrtle Beach, Conway, Murrells Inlet, and Georgetown. Some transport passengers along the Intracoastal Waterway, while others explore the Waccamaw River or Winyah Bay. Some are sightseeing trips, and others offer dinner and dancing. Almost all provide enlightening narratives about the region's wildlife, scenic wonders, history, and legends.
Dave Rourke
Pawleys Island South Carolina
www.PAWLEYSISLANDREALESTATEPROS.COM
Georgetown County Economic Development Commission: Aug. 9, 8 a.m., administration building
Pawleys Island Town Council: Aug. 9, 5 p.m., Waccamaw Library
Georgetown County Council: Aug. 10, tree workshop 4 p.m.; meeting, 5:30 p.m., council chambers
Georgetown County Elections and Registration Board: Aug. 11, 5:30 p.m., elections office, Hazard Street
Marine Corps League: Aug. 16, 5:30 p.m., American Legion Hall, Murrells Inlet
Waccamaw Neck Republican Club: Aug. 16, 7 p.m., Waccamaw Library
Georgetown County School Board: Aug. 17, 7 p.m., Beck Administration Building, Georgetown
Georgetown County Planning Commission: Aug. 19, 5:30 p.m., County Council chambers
Grand Strand British Car Club: Aug. 27, 11:30 a.m., California Dreaming, Surfside Beach. 651-7644
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Saturday, July 31, 2010
The Reserve Harbor Marina Pawleys Island SC
The Reserve Harbor Yacht Club is situated on the Waccamaw River, part of the Intracoastal Waterway. The club is approximately 20 miles north of Georgetown SC, and located in Pawley's Island.
The Reserve Harbor Yacht Club is located in the back of the greater 700 acre Reserve at Litchfield. A gated development consisting of homes and The Reserve Golf club, the golf club features a Greg Norman designed golf course.
Amenities:
The Marina- The Reserve Harbor Yacht Club is in a well-protected deep water cove off the Waccamaw river. The marina has 50 wet slips ranging in size from 25-75 feet. Each slip is equipped with water and electricity hookups, as well as a locker box. Wireless Internet is available. They also feature a dry storage building which can hold 210 boats in racks.
The Clubhouse- After a relaxing afternoon on the water, or just for a gourmet meal, what could be better than relaxing and watching the sun go down from the comfort of the porch or dining room? The Reserve Harbor Yacht Club features a full service dining room, lounge and expansive porch where the emphasis is on casual good times and exceptionally good food. The facility is also ideally suited for business or special occasions and receptions.
The Pool- The Reserve Harbor Yacht club pool area is designed to provide fun for every member of the family. Bask in the poolside sun, take a dip in the family-size swimming pool or watch your children play together and make new friends.pawleys island " src="/image_store/uploads/4/7/7/8/8/ar12805797488774.jpg" width="662" height="439">
Dave Rourke
Pawleys Island South Carolina
www.PAWLEYSISLANDREALESTATEPROS.COM
Monday, July 19, 2010
pawleys island farmers market
WhenWed, July 21, 9am – 1pm
WhereParkersville Rd, Pawleys Island, SC (map)
Description 9 am – 1 pm for more info call Jamie 843-545-9451 Located on Duncan Road in Pawleys Island; turn west onto Parkersville Road off Hwy. 17, next to the Holiday Inn Express."
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Sunday, July 18, 2010
Lake Keowee waterfront homes
If you are interested in Lake Keoweee waterfront homes for sale, please call us asap to set up an appt. to view waterfront homes in the Seneca SC area with one of your team members.
Dave Rourke & Melissa Dunn
Kelller Williams Realty
The Lowcountry Real Estate Group
843 240 4455
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