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Winyah Going Fishing? Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 1/1/2007
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   not chosen (not chosen)

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Geocache Description:

Quick park & grab. Located at an old bridge now used as a fishing pier. Container is a floating key ring that is camouflaged with log and a pencil. Bring a pole for some fresh local fish. Depending on when the fish are running, muggle activity could be high...Enjoy!

Winyah Bay is a coastal estuary that is the confluence of the Waccamaw River, the Pee Dee River, the Black River and the Sampit River in Georgetown County in eastern South Carolina. The historic port city of Georgetown is located on the bay, and the bay generally serves as the terminating point for the Grand Strand.

The bay is evidence of a drowned coastline, created by a rise in sea level in recent geologic time. It was a prime site for fishing by Native Americans and an early area to develop in colonial times as a seaport and center of rice culture and timbering.

The entrance to the bay is flanked by North Island, South Island and Cat Island, comprising the Yawkee Wildlife Preserve, willed to the State by Tom Yawkee, former owner of the Boston Red Sox.

CONGRATS TO DIGNDIRT ON FTF!

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