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Aiken County wildlife area open three Saturdays in March
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Aiken County’s Crackerneck Wildlife Management Area and Ecological Reserve will be open to the public on three Saturdays in March (3, 10 and 17). Scouting, some non-consumptive uses, and fishing will be allowed. No weapons will be permitted on Crackerneck during these three Saturdays in March.

Crackerneck Wildlife Management Area and Ecological Reserve consists of 10,470 acres owned by the U.S. Department of Energy. Crackerneck is in Aiken County along the Savannah River and lies south of the town of Jackson, off SC 125. Access is through the check station gate off Brown Road.

To request a detailed map of the Crackerneck Wildlife Management Area and Ecological Reserve, including specific rules and regulations, contact the S.C. Department of Natural Resources office in Aiken County at (803) 725-3663. You may also request the map through an e-mail message—please include your name and POSTAL mailing address and send it to [url "mailto:caudellm@dnr.sc.gov"]caudellm@dnr.sc.gov[/url].

Hunters will be able to scout the area prior to the commencement of spring wild turkey hunts. Anyone unfamiliar with the property, but interested in hunting the area this season, should take advantage of these March dates to scout Crackerneck. Habitat changes resulting from timber harvests, prescribed burning and road creation make it advisable for seasoned hunters to also scout prior to the hunt season.

Some non-consumptive uses such as sightseeing, bird watching, hiking, nature photography, horseback riding and mountain biking will be allowed. Mountain bikes and horses are restricted to the designated road system of 45 miles and selected firelines. Camping is not permitted.

Fishing will be allowed during scouting days. In Skinface Pond, the limit on largemouth bass is set at two fish per person, per day, 14-inch minimum. Bluegill limits will be the same as state creel limits, 30 fish. Limited bank fishing opportunities are available at Skinface Pond so small boats are recommended to improve success. Limited fishing opportunities are also available in three swamp lakes, but these require a jon boat for access. No fishing, boating or other uses are allowed in Upper Three Runs Creek.
The Crackerneck Wildlife Management Area and Ecological Reserve entrance gate will open at 6 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. during open dates on March 3, 10 and 17. All individuals using Crackerneck are required to sign in before entering the area and sign out before leaving. Anyone not following this procedure will be considered trespassing. [left] [/left][/url]
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