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October 16, 2015Temporary hunting closures soon lifted in multiple areas

As part of continuously evaluating flooded areas, the S.C. Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has modified the temporary closure for hunting within coastal plain drainage systems on all game species except for alligator, doves, hogs and coyotes.

The temporary closure on the Edisto Drainage will expire on Midnight, Wednesday, October 14, 2015 as planned.

Hunting closures along the Black River, Santee River, and Waccamaw River are being extended until the end of the day at midnight, Monday, October 19, 2015. DNR will continue to monitor flooded areas to adjust the closure zones and timeframes as conditions change.

Santee Drainage (Map of Area)
Closure expires at the end of the day at midnight, Monday, October 19, 2015:

In BERKELEY COUNTY - that area bounded on the north by Clarendon, Williamsburg, and Georgetown Counties; on the south by SC 45; on the west by the old Santee Canal; and the east by Charleston County.

In CHARLESTON COUNTY - that area bounded on the west by Berkeley County; on the south by SC 45, on the east by US 701/17, and on the north by Georgetown County.

In GEORGETOWN COUNTY - an area described as follows: beginning at the point where the Williamsburg, Berkeley and Georgetown County lines meet and running north and east along the Georgetown-Williamsburg County lines to U.S. Alternate 17 and thence running along such highway to its intersection with state road 387, thence to state road 24, and running southeast along state road 24 to its intersection with US 17, thence south along US 17 to the Charleston County line, thence west following the Charleston and Berkeley County lines to the point of the beginning.

In WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY - the area described as follows: beginning at the point where state road 48 (River Rd.) crosses the Clarendon County line and following state road 48 until its intersection with SC 375 (Mackey Rd./Gourdin Rd.), thence running along said road to Gourdin, thence along state road 45 (Santee Rd.) to the Georgetown County line, thence south along such line to the Berkeley County line and following said line northwest to the Clarendon County line, thence northeast along said Clarendon County to state road 48.

In CLARENDON COUNTY - that area described as follows: beginning at the intersection of SC 260 and state road 323 (Kenwood Rd.), and running along state road 323 to its intersection with state road 351, thence running along state road 351 to state road 48, thence along state road 48 to the Williamsburg County line, thence along said county line to the Berkeley County line thence west along the Clarendon/Berkeley County line to Wilson Dam, thence north along said dam to SC 260, thence along SC 260 at state road 323.

Waccamaw Drainage (Map of Area)
Closure expires at the end of the day at midnight, Monday, October 19, 2015:

In HORRY COUNTY - West side boundary - beginning at the NC line on SC 905, thence down SC 905 to the intersection with US 701, thence south on US 701 to the Georgetown County line. East side boundary - beginning at the NC line on US 17, thence down US 17 to the Georgetown County line.

In GEORGETOWN COUNTY - West side boundary - beginning at the Horry County line on US 701, thence south to US 17 in Georgetown. East side boundary - beginning at the Horry County line on US 17, thence south on US 17 to US 701 in Georgetown.

Black River Drainage System (Map of Area)
Closure expires at the end of the day at midnight, Monday, October 19, 2015:

In WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY - the area east of US 52, south of SC 527 and north of US 521.

In GEORGETOWN COUNTY - North side boundary: beginning at the intersection of SC Highway 527 and SC 41, thence north on SC 41 to the intersection of SC 41 and state road 6 (Rose Hill Rd.), thence southeast on state road 6 to the intersection of state road 6 and state road 4 (Choppee Rd.), thence southeast on state road 4 to US 701. Bounded on the east by US 701. (Note that the area east of US 701 is closed as part of the Waccamaw drainage system.)

South side boundary: beginning on US 521 at the Williamsburg County line, thence southeast on US 521 to Georgetown. Bounded on the east by US 701. (Note that the area east of US 701 is closed as part of the Waccamaw drainage system.)

Edisto Drainage (Map of Area)
In Orangeburg and Bamberg County portions: Closure expired Midnight, Sunday, October 11, 2015. In Colleton, Dorchester and Charleston County portions: Closure expired Midnight, Wednesday, October 14, 2015:

In COLLETON COUNTY - West side boundary: beginning at the Bamberg County line on SC 61, thence southeast on SC 61 to the intersection of SC 651 (Rehobeth Rd.), thence south on SC 651 to the intersection of US 17-A, thence east on US 17-A to the intersection of US 17-A and state road 136 (Jacksonboro Rd.), thence south on state road 136 to the intersection of state road 136 and state road 40, thence on state road 40 south to the intersection of state road 40 and SC 64. Thence southeast on SC 64 to the intersection of state road 64 and US 17. Thence southeast on US 17 to the Charleston County line.

In DORCHESTER COUNTY - East side boundary: beginning at the Orangeburg County line on state road 19 (Wire Road), thence southeast to the intersection of state road 19 and state road 30. Thence south on state road 30 (Givhans Ferry Rd.) to the intersection of state road 30 and SC 61. Then west on SC 61 to the intersection of SC 61 and state road 162 (Old Beech Hill Rd.). Thence south on state road 162 to the intersection of state road 162 and Sandpit Drive. Thence south on Sandpit Drive becoming state road 137 (Parkers Ferry Road) at US 17-A. Thence south on state road 137 to the Charleston County line.

In CHARLESTON COUNTY - East side boundary: beginning at the Dorchester County line on state road 38 (Parkers Ferry Road), thence south on state road 38 to the intersection of state road 38 and US 17. Thence west on US 17 to the Colleton County line.


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