Field Notes

Fishing from Sunrise to Sunset: What to Wear, Pack & Prepare

Fishing from Sunrise to Sunset: What to Wear, P...

There’s something special about a full day on the water. It starts in the quiet before sunrise — the air cool, the water still, and the only sounds coming from...

Fishing from Sunrise to Sunset: What to Wear, P...

There’s something special about a full day on the water. It starts in the quiet before sunrise — the air cool, the water still, and the only sounds coming from...

From Winter Woods to Spring Waters: Transitioning from Winter to Spring in the Lowcountry

From Winter Woods to Spring Waters: Transitioni...

Winter in the Lowcountry has its own rhythm. The air is crisp in the mornings, the trails are quiet, and time outdoors feels slower and more intentional. But by late...

From Winter Woods to Spring Waters: Transitioni...

Winter in the Lowcountry has its own rhythm. The air is crisp in the mornings, the trails are quiet, and time outdoors feels slower and more intentional. But by late...

From Winter Woods to Spring Fields: Making the Most of February Outdoors

From Winter Woods to Spring Fields: Making the ...

February in the Lowcountry sits in that in-between space. The air still carries a winter chill in the mornings, but the afternoons hint at what’s ahead. It’s not quite spring,...

From Winter Woods to Spring Fields: Making the ...

February in the Lowcountry sits in that in-between space. The air still carries a winter chill in the mornings, but the afternoons hint at what’s ahead. It’s not quite spring,...

Built for the Lowcountry: Gear That Works Where We Live

Built for the Lowcountry: Gear That Works Where...

The Lowcountry doesn’t make it easy on gear. Between damp morning air, muddy trails, saltwater spray, and thick pine brush, coastal conditions demand more than just good looks. Around Charleston,...

Built for the Lowcountry: Gear That Works Where...

The Lowcountry doesn’t make it easy on gear. Between damp morning air, muddy trails, saltwater spray, and thick pine brush, coastal conditions demand more than just good looks. Around Charleston,...

January Reset: How We Prep Our Gear for a New Season Outdoors

January Reset: How We Prep Our Gear for a New S...

January is a natural reset. Not because the outdoors slow down but because it’s the perfect moment to take stock. After a busy fall and holiday season, January gives us...

January Reset: How We Prep Our Gear for a New S...

January is a natural reset. Not because the outdoors slow down but because it’s the perfect moment to take stock. After a busy fall and holiday season, January gives us...

Why January Is the Best Month for Lowcountry Outdoors (If You Know How to Dress)

Why January Is the Best Month for Lowcountry Ou...

In most parts of the country, January is about pushing through the cold. In the Lowcountry, it’s different. January is when the outdoors feel open again, calmer, clearer, and easier...

Why January Is the Best Month for Lowcountry Ou...

In most parts of the country, January is about pushing through the cold. In the Lowcountry, it’s different. January is when the outdoors feel open again, calmer, clearer, and easier...