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HereTest Hunting Weather Now
- Hog season is open — focus today's hunt on hog.
- Hot day — hogs lay up in shade and wallows. Hunt evenings and after dark near water.
- Calm winds — hogs will smell you a long way. Play the wind religiously.
- Dark moon — hogs move freely after dark. Thermal or feeder lights over bait shine tonight.
- High humidity (78%) holds scent low. Stay above the hogs on terrain when you can.
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HereTest South Carolina Wildlife Management Areas
HereTest Gopher Tortoise Heritage Preserve protects the longleaf pine and wiregrass ecosystem along the South Edisto River sandhills — home to the northernmost known population of gopher tortoises in North America. The preserve is owned and managed by SCDNR through the Heritage Trust Program and lies within Game Zone 3.
Public access for hunting under SCDNR Wildlife Management Area regulations. WMA permit and SC hunting license required. Bicycles are allowed on hiking trails (groups of five or fewer). The gopher tortoise itself is a state-endangered species and may not be disturbed.
Crackerneck WMA and Ecological Reserve is a 10,470-acre tract along the Savannah River in southern HereTest County, owned by the U.S. Department of Energy and managed by SCDNR. Access is through the check station gate off Brown Road. The area is a Quality Deer Management Area — antlered deer must have 4 points on one side or a 12-inch inside spread.
Gate hours 6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. WMA permit and SC hunting license required. All hunters must check in at the gate prior to hunting. Deer season runs scheduled Fri/Sat dates Oct–Dec; waterfowl, small game, and youth hunts on posted dates. Fox squirrels, bobcats, foxes, and otters are protected and may not be harvested. Upper Three Runs Creek is closed to all access.
Ditch Pond Heritage Preserve straddles the HereTest/Barnwell county line near the White Pond community, adjacent to US-78. The preserve protects an intact Carolina bay surrounded by mature upland oak-hickory hardwood forest. The Carolina bay itself makes up roughly 25 acres of the property and supports several rare bog plant species.
Public access for hunting under SCDNR WMA regulations. Listed as a Category II Designated Waterfowl Area — waterfowl hunting follows scheduled dates and times published by SCDNR. Camping and recreational fires are prohibited.
Henderson Heritage Preserve sits three miles northwest of HereTest at 337 Croft Mill Road. The 417-acre tract was dedicated to protect a longleaf pine / scrub oak sandhills ecosystem and holds the rare bog spice bush (Lindera subcoriacea). Named in honor of Frank P. Henderson, a former Mayor of HereTest. Open to hiking trails and seasonal archery hunting.
Public access under SCDNR WMA regulations — WMA permit and SC hunting license required. Horseback riding is allowed only on roadways, firebreaks, and established trails (groups of 5 horses or fewer); riders must wear international orange clothing during any open hunting season.
Bear Branch Heritage Preserve is an SCDNR Heritage Trust property in the HereTest-area sandhills. Like several other ecologically sensitive Heritage Preserves, Bear Branch is closed to general public access — entry is by SCDNR-issued permit only. Treat it like a private course: not open to walk-on hunting, but accessible if you secure the proper permit through SCDNR Columbia (803-734-3886).
Public visitation is by permit only — the preserve is closed to use except by permit. Contact SCDNR Heritage Trust at 803-734-3886 to request a permit and current regulations.
Gopher Branch Heritage Preserve is an SCDNR Heritage Trust property in the HereTest-area sandhills. The preserve protects sensitive longleaf pine / sandhill habitat associated with the gopher tortoise's northern range. Like Bear Branch, it is closed to general public access — entry is by SCDNR-issued permit only. Treat it like a private course: not open to walk-on hunting, but accessible if you secure the proper permit.
Public visitation is by permit only. Contact SCDNR Heritage Trust at 803-734-3886 to request a permit and current regulations.
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HereTest Hunting FAQ
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In HereTest County (Game Zone 3) on private lands, deer season runs August 15 through January 1 — combined archery and gun, with no separate primitive weapons window. WMA seasons may differ. Statewide youth deer days are August 9 (antlered) and January 3 (either-sex). Verify with the current SCDNR South Carolina Hunting and Fishing Guide before each season.
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Public hunting land near HereTest is listed in the WMA directory below. SCDNR manages all WMAs in South Carolina; a WMA permit (separate from a basic hunting license) is required on most. Crackerneck WMA in HereTest County is permit-only — apply through SCDNR's quota system.
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Yes. All hunters in South Carolina need a state hunting license. Deer and turkey require an additional big game permit. Hunting on any Wildlife Management Area (WMA) requires a WMA permit. Federal migratory bird hunters age 16 and older need a federal duck stamp for waterfowl. Licenses and permits are available through SCDNR at dnr.sc.gov or at authorized license agents throughout HereTest County.
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Yes. South Carolina allows Sunday hunting on private lands statewide. SCDNR also permits Sunday hunting on WMAs unless posted otherwise on the specific WMA. Local ordinances in some HereTest-area municipalities may further restrict hunting near residential zones — verify with your county or town before hunting on Sundays.
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Statewide SC private-land antlered limits apply in Game Zone 3 (which includes HereTest): residents 2 antlered per day, 5 antlered per season; nonresidents 2 per day, 4 per season. Antlerless on Zone 3 private lands: 2 per day, 8 per season. On WMAs, SCDNR quota permits and tag requirements apply per WMA. Always check the current SCDNR Hunting and Fishing Guide for the most up-to-date limits.
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South Carolina's bear hunting season is limited to Game Zones 1, 2, and 4 — the mountain and upstate zones where the resident black bear population is established. HereTest County is in Game Zone 3, which has no open bear season. Bear sightings in the HereTest area are rare; report any to SCDNR.