Rob Carli

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University of South Carolina, Bachelor of Arts: Print Journalism

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  • Top Mistakes that Can Make a Good Day Go Bad
    Five boat repair and maintenance experts from the Charleston and Beaufort, S.C. area offer advice for preventing a great boating day from going bad.
  • King Tourney Q&A with Capt. Robert Olsen
    Capt. Robert Olsen of Knot @ Work Fishing Charters in Charleston, S.C., targets king mackerel in tournaments throughout the Southeast.
  • Stalking Redfish with John Irwin: The Lowcountry's Go-To Fish
    Charleston fly fishing and inshore guide John Irwin offers his tips to catching South Carolina's renowned red drum.
  • Crazy for Cobia
    You can usually find Capt. John Irwin prowling the shallows around Charleston. But from late April through June, the 34-year-old charter captain heads south to the Broad River.
  • Little Fish Big Fun
    Black seabass offer Charleston area anglers some hot bottom fishing action during colder winter months.
  • The Noel Freidline Quintet: To Vegas and Back
    The Noel Freidline Quintet, which frequented the Bellagio in Las Vegas for years, returns to the Lowcountry to strut their jazz feathers at the band's favorite venue.
  • Bongos, Road Trips and Heat: The Life of Zach Deputy
    Zach Deputy, Lowcountry two-man band, makes a splash in the Southeast by recording their first major album with Southern Tracks in Atlanta.
  • Capone: Admirably Ruthless
    Perhaps America's most well-known gangster, Al Capone had to grow out of his shell of mediocrity while growing up. His humble upbringing transformed him into a benefactor as well as a murderer and and decorated criminal.
  • Adrenaline Junky?
    Will Gadd, adventure-athlete extraordinaire, lives a lifestyle that's often misconstrued. Gadd talks about his career and what drives him to the edge of athletic extremity.

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