Posted: 9/10/2015 9:22:28 PM EDT
| My friend and I brought the topic of doing some hunting on state land, since we don't hold memberships anywhere, on the way back from the range yesterday. I got the thought of doing a weekend of hunting, which would involve camping overnight. His only complaint is that a DNR officer might construe this as night hunting. Has anything done something like this, or would this be a realistic scenario? I was planning on giving the DNR office a call regardless, but I'd really like to know if its not dead from the get-go. |
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game management land will have marked areas for camp sites.
ETA: Camping. Camping is allowed only within areas designated as campsites by the Department. The Department will designate campsites by placement of signs or by other means such as maps or brochures. Camping in one location for more than four nights is prohibited except under permit. All camping supplies must be removed from camping sites. No organized group of ten or more individuals may camp at a single designated camp site at any time except under permit. Permanent structures must not be erected. http://www.dnr.sc.gov/mlands/lawregulations.html |