I don't think anyone is suggesting actually checking that many people like in the example above. The discussion was originally about having an app or a phone # that everyone could self report easily in about 30 seconds.
I'm done with this conversation
I don't have all the answers to all hypotheticals but just throwing this example out there... you legally kill a bull, legally punch the tag but report that you did not kill anything. CPW does a check of the local taxidermy shop (normal for them to do this, at least here in NC) & cross...
Scenario 1: You kill a bull & tell a little old lady over the phone you didn't kill one & she checks a box.
Scenario 2: You kill a bull & on the mandatory reporting system you say you didn't kill one. The wildlife officer rolls in a week later & confirms that you actually did kill one. He then...
I disagree that it won't make a difference. Every detail of every tag issued is known by CPW. They could make it mandatory to report a kill within 24 hours. They could also require reporting "no kill" within 5 days of the end of the season for each tag you hold. Not reporting could result in...
I couldn't believe the difference in requirements for elk vs bear reporting. Yes, I know that it's a different species & all but they're way more serious about getting bear info than elk
Lots of historical stuff to see related to the War of Northern Aggression.
I'd recommend the Hunley & Ft Sumter as mentioned above but also visit the Confederate cemetery & the Daughters of the Confederacy museum on Market Street.
Try some shrimp & grits while you're there if you've never had...
adding to what Indian Summer said... you will definitely have encounters with G bears in there. You have no idea how those livestock will react to seeing / smelling them. Especially if they never have. Be prepared for them to go bat shit crazy. My guide & I had some close to us when trying to...