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Committee advances multi‑site wildlife management area regulation, increases coastal bear quota
Summary
The committee advanced document 5,332, which adds properties and updates seasons and rules across multiple wildlife management areas (WMAs), including establishment of South Saluda WMA (about 2,000 acres) and an increase in the coastal plain bear quota in Game Zone 4 from 30 to 40.
Billy Dukes, chief of the wildlife section at the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, described document 5,332 as an annual update to WMA regulations. The rule adds the South Saluda Wildlife Management Area in Pickens County ("about 2,000 acres"), establishes hunting seasons for that property, creates managed waterfowl areas on Coosahatchee WMA, establishes…
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