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Planting 5,000 Bushels of Oysters this year

  • September
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Below are some videos of the process of transplanting oysters from an area that cannot be harvested to an area where the public will have access to harvest their legal limit.  Captain Bob Baldwin and his crew used a dredge to bring up about 5000 bushels of oysters over a 4 day period of time.  […]

How does this work? What’s the process? click here to read entire entry

  • January
  • 13

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First, place an order.  Fill out the order form online and we’ll recieve your order via email.  We will call you to confirm your order when we read our email.  If you don’t hear from us within 24 hours then please give us a call.  Once we get your order we will schedule the harvesting […]

Why are Bulls Bay Oysters the best in Charleston, SC? click here

  • January
  • 13

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The best oysters in Charleston come from the Bulls Bay area North of Mount Pleasant.  Bulls Bay is a very large but shallow body of water that stretches from Awendaw, SC to McClellanville, SC.  The entire bay is open to the ocean; there is not a narrow inlet that limits the amount of water that […]

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