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New State Records

Eight state records were broken in 1999!

Fiorita with the State record brook trout.  Click for a larger view.Mike Fiorita, Jr. from Falling Waters, WV,
was fishing the North Branch of the Potomac River
below Randolph Dam on April 10,1999.
Fiorita reeled in a 6 lb, 1.75 oz, 22.5 inch
brook trout using corn for bait.

 

Godfrey holding State record white perch.  Click for a larger view.Mary Godfrey of Ownings Mills, MD,
was fishing Liberty Reservoir on May 1, 1999
when she established the freshwater state
record for white perch.
The1 lb., 12 inch perch was lured in with a worm.

 

Barrick holding the freshwater State record striped bass.  Click for a larger view.

Dean Barrick, of Westminster, MD,
was trolling crankbaits in Liberty Reservoir
on May 23, 1999 when he hooked this
44 lb., 8 oz striper measuring 45.5 inches.

 

Simmons with the State record thresher shark. Click for a larger view.Donnie Simon of Annapolis, MD established
the thresher shark state record for the Atlantic division.
Simmons landed the 585 lb. thresher on June 4, 1999
while fishing the 20th Annual Ocean City Shark Tournament.
The shark was 15 feet, 11 inches and was caught using
a whole false albacore. Photo courtesy of Dale Timmons.

Wilson with the State record blue catfish.  Click for a larger view.Donald Wilson of Fort Washington, MD, was fishing at
Fort Washington off the Potomac River on August 8, 1999
when he caught this 39 lb., 4 oz, 41.625 inch blue catfish.
Wilson was using herring for bait.

 

Horan with the State record sheepshead.  Click for a larger view.Tom Horan of Clarksville, MD was bottom
fishing the Chesapeake Bay Middle Grounds on
September 25, 1999 when he landed this
6 lb., 5.92 oz, 24 inch sheepshead. The
sheepshead was caught using squid for bait.

 

Haller with the State record Spanish mackerel.  Click for a larger view.Joseph E. Haller, of Lusby, MD, broke the
Spanish mackerel state record on October 10,1999.
Haller was trolling a parachute rig off Kenwood
Beach when he reeled in the 9 lb., 6.4 oz, 32 inch mackerel.

 

Shawn Jacobson with State record northern Pike.  Click for a larger view.

Shawn Jacobson, of Phoenix, MD, was bottom fishing
Deep Creek Lake when he caught this 24 lb., 12 oz, 46.5 inch
northern pike. Jacobson was fishing a live shiner in 6 feet of water.

 

Freshwater
SPECIES
WINNER
LENGTH (in.)
Bluegill
Larry W. Shifflett
13.5
Brook Trout
Mike Fiorita, Jr.
22.5
Brown Trout
Scott McFarland
29
Carp
Ray Crouse, II
44
Channel Catfish
Ray Crouse, II
38.375
Chain Pickerel
Tracy Riley
27
Crappie
Ray Crouse, II
19
Largemouth Bass

Ray Crouse, II

27.75
Muskellunge
Keith Imes
45.5
Northern Pike
Shawn Jacobson
46
Rainbow Trout
Ray Crouse, II
28.5
Redear Sunfish
Ray Crouse, II
11.25
Rock Bass
Ray Crouse, II
12.5
Striped Bass
Dean Barrett
45.5
Smallmouth Bass
Ray Crouse, II
23.75
Walleye
Matthew Hill
32.25
White Perch
Bryan L. Rees
13.25
Yellow Perch
Ray Crouse, II
15.75
Chesapeake Bay
SPECIES
WINNER

LENGTH (in.)

Black Drum
Jacob Adam Henderson
56
Bluefish
Patrick Hogan
38.5
Carp
Hillard H. Head
43
Channel Catfish
Robert Gannon
34
Chain Pickerel
Eric Freeman
24.5
Cobia
Will Smith
54
Crappie
Dan Downer, Sr.
14.5
Croaker
Francine I. Coleman
22
Flounder
Richard A. Scott
28
Largemouth Bass
Dave Ziegler
24.5
Red Drum
Merritt Robbins
50.25
Sheepshead
Tom Horan
24
Smallmouth Bass
Nicholas Lynch
23
Spanish Mackerel
Peg Gerding
34
Spot
Linda L. Causey
14
Spotted Seatrout

Dennis McClelland, Jr.

31
Striped Bass
Donald Berezoski
53
Weakfish
Mike Hester
31
White Perch
Andrew Kelley
15.5
Yellow Perch
Robert Mason
Robert T. Mason, III
Clayton C. Sherrill, III
14
Atlantic
SPECIES
WINNER

LENGTH (in.)

Albacore

John V. Weidler
51.5

Black Drum

Endre Pasztor
46

Bluefish

Scott M. Grasser
42

Croaker

Michael Smyth
19.5

Dolphin

John "Jake" McCuen
52
False Albacore
Scott Peters
28

Flounder

Darwin D. Young
28.75
Northern Whiting
Terry Townsend
15.25

Red Drum

Carroll Hastings
48
Seabass

Toby Seiders

22.25

Sheepshead

Rob Baldwin
26
Spanish Mackerel

Brent Garland

David D'Aurora

24
Spot
Edward Kirk
11.5
Spotted Seatrout
Kevin Brack
31
Striped Bass
Chris Vasquez
49

Tautog

Joseph F. Schaffer
27.875

Bigeye Tuna

Robert Todd Cannady

Chet Phillips

54

Bluefin Tuna

Robert S. Poole
65
Yellowfin Tuna
Lucius Lamar
52

Wahoo

George Antellas, Jr.
74.5
Weakfish
Ben Esham

32

1999 TOURNAMENT TIMES

February 2000
Tournament Manager: Angel Bolinger
Contact Info: 1-877-620-8DNR ext. 8294 or 410-260-8294
pgenovese@dnr.state.md.us

Number Crunch

Since 1994, the Maryland Sport Fishing Tournament has had a steady increase in angler participation; 1999 was no different. In 1999, 6,455 entries were received for the tournament; an increase of 1,228 entries from 1998. Of those 6,455 entries, 4,163 citations were issued and 2,292 received patches in addition to a citation. Once again, striped bass was the most popular species in the Chesapeake Bay division with 2,818 entries. That is an amazing increase of 1,114 entries from 1998! In the freshwater division, largemouth bass remains the most popular species receiving 149 entries, which is 13 less than in 1998. Flounder was the top species in the Atlantic division in 1999 with 150 entries, which is an increase of 20 entries from 1998.

Example of a Catch & Release patch.Catch & Release

The Department of Natural Resources sponsored its 9th annual Catch and Release program. This program is designed to award fishermen for releasing "keepers" for future generations. In addition, it promotes conservation and good fishing ethics. In 1999, 309 entries qualified to receive the special catch and release citation and patch. White marlin (all billfish and sharks must be released) was the most popular species entered into the program with largemouth bass coming in second. Congratulations to Blue Marlin Tackle for sending in the most Catch and Release entries!

Citation Center Data

Once again Breezy Point Fishing Center, Chesapeake Beach, MD, topped the ranks with 788 entries surpassing Bunky's Charter Boats in Solomons, MD, by only 6 entries! Johnny’s Bait House on Deep Creek Lake, continues to be the dominant citation center for the freshwater division sending in 345 entries. Oceanside, Buck’s Place sent in 174 entries. On behalf of the Department of Natural Resources Fisheries, I would like to thank all the citation centers for your hard work and cooperation in 1999. I look forward to working with each center in 2000.

All Maryland Angler

Nine people qualified as an All Maryland Angler in 1999.
They include:

All Maryland Angler Trivia

Angler Highlight

Ray Crouse, II not only qualified as a 1999 All Maryland Angler with 10 different patch size species, but he also will receive 9 of the freshwater division species plaques! In addition, Mr. Crouse had 8 entries in the Catch and Release program. Mr. Crouse was also a 1998 All Maryland Angler. Congratulations Mr. Crouse!

Tournament Changes for 2000

This program will recognize an angler of any age that catches a fish in fresh or tidal waters of the State of Maryland, for the first time in their life. A special certificate will be awarded. All catches must comply with Department regulations or must be immediately released.

  • Special citations will be awarded upon approval of the tournament director in the case of unusual catches or extenuating circumstances.

Biggest Fish of Each Species per Division

Sixty-four people will receive a species-specific plaque in recognition of catching the biggest fish of that particular species in the tournament. The following is a list of the winner(s) separated by division.