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The High & The Low: A Guide to Southern Peaks and Valleys

The South is known for its lush landscapes, rolling hills, and scenic mountains. From the majestic peaks of the Appalachian Mountains to the tranquil valleys of the Mississippi Delta, the region offers a wide variety of outdoor experiences for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

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Turkey Hunt 2023

In the 1950’s the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission began relocating wild turkeys to North Carolina to restock the wild population that was on the decline due to a change in logging and agricultural practices. The program initiated by the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission saw a jump in numbers of turkeys

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The Art of Southern Refreshment

In the South, the person responsible for preparing the sweet tea for family gatherings and parties is often seen as a respected figure within the community, as they hold the key to quenching everyone’s thirst.

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Arizona Dry Ground Mountain Lion Hunt

I recently was able to hunt with Logan Anderson of Seven Anchor Outfitters, in Kirkland, AZ. This part of the country and this type of hunting were both a new experience for me. I have always wanted to be able to hunt Mountain Lion, but was never able to afford to go on a traditional snow based hunt up north.

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Charleston Has Gone to the Dogs

This past weekend, Charleston’s Southeastern Wildlife Expo (SEWE) brought together wildlife enthusiasts and dog lovers, showcasing a diverse array of canine companions amid the city’s historic streets and waterfront. Let’s look at the best moments from SEWE, celebrating the charm and charisma of the furry friends we encountered.

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Antlers I Have Found

There’s a certain mystique surrounding antlers that transcends the realm of hunting. It’s not uncommon to find articles in home decor magazines and interior design blogs suggesting creative ways to incorporate these natural artifacts into interior spaces, moving beyond the traditional deer head mounted above the fireplace. Each discarded antler carries with it a tale waiting to be discovered.

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The Best Food I Never Ate

In Charleston’s ever-evolving culinary tapestry, I overlooked the chance to dine at Martha Lou’s Kitchen, a bastion of Southern cooking. Let my tale of the best food I never ate be your call to action—seize the moment and savor the experiences you yearn for before they vanish.

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To The Captain From This Kid

I hesitate to write this for many reasons. I mean, take your pick; being teased when I was wet behind the ears and full of dreams for liking his music when seemingly his audience was drinking bottles of their favorite octogenarian nutrition shakes, or maybe I am reserved about writing my thoughts down because I won’t do…

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Beaufort by the Sea

Nestled along the East Coast are two historic towns that, despite sharing a name and a penchant for Southern charm, offer distinct experiences steeped in the richness of American history and coastal culture. In this feature, we delve into the heart of these coastal havens, exploring them through the lens of a Southern lifestyle that Feathers & Whiskey readers cherish.

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A New Destination for Southern Traditions

In the heart of every Southerner is a story—a tapestry of traditions, a legacy of the land, and a deep-rooted respect for wildlife. It’s this narrative that Feathers & Whiskey Provisions Co. seeks to honor with its launch of a new website that is more than just a marketplace; it’s a celebration of Southern culture and a testament to conservation.

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Grouse Creek

Because early people depended on bodies of water for survival and travel, they were among the first geographical features to receive names. They served as key points and markers. Their names were given by the Indigenous people, plainsmen, voyaging pioneers, settlers, explorers, and hunters.

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Community Meat Center

Step into the savory world of the Community Meat Center, where the neighborhood’s pulse beats to the rhythm of butchery and the warmth of shared meals. Join us as we discover how this local meat center became the cornerstone of culinary camaraderie.

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The Battle of Hayes Pond

On a cold January night 66 years ago, the Lumbee tribe of Robeson County, North Carolina, stood resolute against the Ku Klux Klan, culminating in the historic Battle of Hayes Pond. This decisive confrontation saw the Klansmen scatter into the darkness, their bigotry outmatched by the bravery and unity of the Lumbee warriors, forever marking a victory against racial oppression.

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