South Carolina Code § 50-19-960

Use of dogs to hunt deer during open season in certain parts of Lancaster County.
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Notwithstanding any other provision of law, it shall be lawful to hunt deer with dogs from September fifteenth through January first in the following described area of Lancaster County:
Beginning at a point where the old Kershaw-Lancaster County line crosses State Road 522, thence easterly along such line to Beaver Creek, thence southerly along Beaver Creek to the present Kershaw-Lancaster County line, thence westerly along such line to Mud Hole Road, thence northerly along Mud Hole Road to Road 522 in Stoneboro, thence northerly along Road 522 to the point of beginning.
Lee County; Duties of Legislative Delegation [Repealed]
SECTIONS 50-19-1010, 50-19-1020. Repealed.
Marion County; Fish and Game Commission [Repealed]
SECTIONS 50-19-1110 to 50-19-1190. Repealed.
Marlboro County; Fish and Wildlife Projects [Repealed]
SECTIONS 50-19-1310 to 50-19-1330. Repealed.
York County; Hunting Crows

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