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ooHoo — we made it! Winter is about to be in the rearview and spring is finally coming. Many diehards have fished right on through the winter, but thanks to multiple different bites getting ready to pop off plus warming weather, you can bet that a huge number of anglers are now dusting off their rods and reels for the first time in months. Will it get crowded out there? Youbetcha. Some people find that annoying, while some others find it to be part of the fun. Whichever camp you fall into, the interesting thing is that many people seem to think that our fishing grounds are more cramped and crowded than ever before. I find that interesting because despite common impressions it’s objectively inaccurate. I can clearly recall crossing the Upper Bay in the early 90s a few years after the moratorium on rockfish was lifted, heading for a hot bite at Pooles Island. Except that about halfway across I was confused by the sight of two Pooles Islands. There was one right where it belonged but also a second, larger island — an island of boats — slightly to its southeast. People who remember that sight will also remember holding your rod with one hand while fending off neighboring boats with the other. Now for some objective facts (using U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service data): Total Pennsylvania fishing license sales peaked in 1993 at 1.26 million; Maryland fishing license sales also peaked in 1993 at 0.74 million; and Virginia fishing license sales peaked in 2009 at 0.69 million. In 2022, the numbers stood at 1.02 million for Pennsylvania, 0.59 for Virginia, and 0.32 for Maryland. Historically, the number of anglers out there is actually down. It’s tough to drill farther into data like boat fishing licenses since they’re a more recent development, but as a point of reference, in 2013 Maryland sold 47,086 sport fish-
The Rudow family heads for the fishing grounds in the early 90s in their 26' Apollo, the Loophole. ing boat decals and in 2022 they sold 48,450, so in the past decade they’ve remained more or less flat. Meanwhile, from 1980 to present day the population of people living in the Chesapeake Bay region steadily rose from 12.7 up to 18.6 million. The simple fact is that fewer people fish these days. And everyone whose life or livelihood orients to recreational fishing knows that a shrinking fishing community means shrinking clout. It means crumbling boat ramps will wait longer to be fixed, and fishing piers that are falling apart may not get fixed at all but instead get shut down. Stocking programs, fisheries research, parks, and park staffing all get shorted. The list goes on and on. Sure, a loss of access, shrinking fish populations, and improved real-time communications can at times funnel more anglers into fewer places. In reality, however, it’s always been crowded out there when the bite is hot and the weather is good. Because people like us LOVE to fish.
Right now in basement after basement and garage after garage, anglers are checking the stock in their tacklebox, sharpening old hooks, and testing line to make sure it’s in good shape after a long winter. Soon you’ll be bumping into them, whether you’re casting for shad from a riverbank or trolling for rockfish from a boat. Remember, for as long as human beings have been walking on two feet they’ve been flocking to the best fishing hotspots around. Showing other anglers a bit of courtesy and remembering that we’re all out there to have a good time will go a long way in keeping things copesetic. We should be welcoming as many newcomers into the fold as we possibly can as we try to build a healthier, stronger, and more politically powerful community. Do so, and I can absolutely, positively guarantee you one thing: you’ll have more fun fishing.
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Riled in Rockville
Dear FishTalk, live in Rockville, MD, and my boat is on a trailer, so I fish both the Potomac and the Maryland portion of the Bay regularly and Virginia on occasion. I followed the “Angler Alerts” regarding all the changes to rockfish regulations this winter and was relieved to learn that we will have the same regulations (one fish per person per day between 19 and 24 inches) for 2024 throughout the Bay and the Potomac. I wish they’d do the same for redfish (18 to 27 and one per day in MD, but 18 to 26 and three a person in VA), and everything else, for that matter. The fish sure don’t pay any attention to state lines, how come we have all these different regulations to keep track of?
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Dear Gavin, In all fairness we have to point out that many regulatory bodies from different states and entities are involved in setting the limits, which does make things quite complex for everyone involved. We recognize that this may be an unsatisfactory answer, but Maryland can’t tell Virginia what to do and vice versa. In a way we got lucky with rockfish, with the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission voting in blanket regs for all of the jurisdictions. Whether you love the new rules or hate them, as you point out, at least they’re the same across the board. Send your fish photos, questions, and comments to lenny@fishtalkmag.com
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New Piers at Newton
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elaware’s Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control has been working busily this winter to install a pair of fishing piers at Newton Pond. The project is scheduled to be completed as the spring trout season begins, and the 120-long aluminum piers will be parallel to the shoreline to enhance access in an area with steep slopes that were previously difficult to fish. If all goes according to schedule by the time the pond gets stocked, the piers should be ready for business.
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he U.S. Department of Commerce has denied Maryland’s request for a federal fisheries disaster declaration. The department ruled that the invasive blue catfish problems have not caused a sufficient impact on commercial fisheries revenue to qualify for fisheries disaster aid. Secretary Gina Raimondo notified Maryland of the decision in a letter which also stated that NOAA Fisheries recognizes the challenges invasive species have caused in the state and offered to discuss potential opportunities to address the issue in the future. Meanwhile, the Maryland DNR has hired a dedicated program manager to coordinate strategies across agencies and industries to reduce invasive fish populations.
##The piers at Newton Pond should make accessing the area much easier for anglers. Photo courtesy of Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control
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Rule Changes for 2024
here are a number of new regs and rules kicking in with the new year, as well as a number of proposed changes that haven’t yet been finalized. We expect more reg changes to happen in the coming months so check for the latest before fishing, but as of now, these specific changes are more or less carved in stone. Walleye anglers in Deep Creek Lake have a new number to be aware of, or actually numbers: 18 to 21. In order to improve walleye size distribution, 18- to 21-inch fish now fall into a protected slot and must be released. The minimum size remains 15 inches, the creel limit remains five fish, and there is no upper size limit. Population models show that establishing this protected slot should over time more than double the number of 22- to 24-inch walleyes in the lake. Youghiogheny Reservoir also has a change anglers should be aware of, this one regarding season rather than size. Bass season (largemouth, smallmouth, and spotted) is now closed from the second Saturday in April through the second Saturday in June. This applies to all anglers, from both Pennsylvania and Maryland, regardless of their state of residency. All watercraft used in Virginia freshwater bodies of water must now have all vegetation removed from the boat, trailer, and equipment before leaving the area. Drain plugs must also be removed or open, allowing the bilge to drain. Powerboats in Virginia are also now required to slow to no-wake speeds when within 200 feet of a law enforcement or emergency services vessel displaying flashing blue or red lights.
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he fall oyster survey results for Maryland waters of the Chesapeake are in, and the news is good. Great, in fact, with the spatfall intensity index measuring 86.6 spat per bushel. That’s about four times the 39-year median of 23.6, and the fifth highest since the survey began. “We have not recorded this extent of oyster spat recruitment in the fall survey in a generation,” said Department of Natural Resources secretary Josh Kurtz in a DNR press release. “Both the quantity and the wide distribution of spat throughout the Bay, including several areas where our biologists have rarely observed spat in nearly 40 years of results, are outstanding. We plan to build on these natural spatsets by continuing oyster restoration efforts and promoting aquaculture to bolster the overall oyster population.” We must note that that the oyster population remains at an estimated one to two percent of historic norms. Since they are—or at least were—the main form of structural habitat for Chesapeake Bay fish, the strong spatset is indeed good news for anglers. But even better news for the Bay on the whole is that the secretary responded by expressing interest in restoration efforts as opposed to expanded harvest.
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DWR Gets the Nod
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irginia’s Department of Wildlife Resources was named State Agency of the Year by the National Assembly of Sportsman Caucuses this winter, at the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation annual sportsman-legislator summit. The award recognizes pro-sportsmen’s policies, acknowledged the transparency of DWR’s regulation review process, and noted their timely website updates during the legislative session including information about bills impacting fishing, hunting, and related conservation issues.
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he slew of local bass tournaments cranks back up this month. There are too many events to list them all out here without missing some, but check your local Angler’s Choice, Bass Federation, Bass Nation, Bassmasters, KBF, River Ratz, and clubs and chapters to find the upcoming competitions. Note that Sturgeon Creek on Lake Anna will be quite busy, with five different events in March alone. There’s also a Major League Fishing event in the area this month, the Phoenix Bass Fishing League Piedmont Division March 9 at Smith Mountain Lake. This is the grassroots bass angler’s clearest path to the Toyota Series, Tackle Warehouse Invitationals, and the Bass Pro Tour. Visit majorleaguefishing.com to learn more.
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e knew that Gamakatsu makes stuff that’s sharp and pointy, but now knives as well as hooks? You bet. Their EDC GMKT2 knife has a 2.75” long D2 high-carbon steel blade with a drop-point shape, a blue-wash stainless-steel handle, and a flipper mechanism for fast opening. It stays in place when open via a frame lock, and also boasts a pocket clip and lanyard attachment ring. Gamakatsu says the blade has excellent edge retention and if their hooks are any indication, we believe ‘em. Price: $87. Visit gamakatsu.com to learn more.
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n its quest to develop lures ideal for use with real-time imaging fishfinders, Berkley has come up with the Finisher. We had the chance to fish a Finisher and felt it was sort of like a cross between a glide-bait and a bladebait, with a mix of vertical jigging and cast-and-retrieve actions that should trigger plenty of bites. When jigged vertically it zooms back and forth in an unpredictable pattern just like a glide-bait, and when retrieved it has a tempting side-to-side shimmy like a blade-bait. The Finisher comes in 1/2-, 1/3-, and 3/4-ounces, at 2.0”, 2.75”, 3.5” inch lengths. Hooks are all trebles, but the Berkley pros say swapping them for single hooks won’t have any effect on the lure’s action. As for colors, there are more than enough to choose from — just peek at that pic. Price: $8.99. Visit berkley-fishing.com to learn more.
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ore and more anglers are spooling up mono mainlines with fluorocarbon instead of the old-school stuff, and the latest to hit the market is Mastiff from Shimano. Mastiff is 100-percent fluorocarbon, but with a new twist that the Shimano folks call “Nanoarmor” technology. In a nutshell, it has microscopic ridges in its surface. The ridges are too miniscule to see or even feel, but they help the line lock down on itself for improved knot strength and reduced slippage. Mastiff is available in four- to 20-pound test, in 200-yard spools. Price: $22.99 to $30.99. Visit fish.shimano.com to check it out.
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hile most of us have boats, not yachts, if there’s a 60-footer sitting in your slip you might be interested in Icom’s IC-M510. (And for the rest of us, it’s still a pretty cool gadget). This looks and operates like any other fixed-mount VHF radio, but it has a unique twist: it’s WLANequipped. That means you can tap into its digital brain with your smartphone (either iOS or Android) and operate the radio and intercom system right from the comfort of your stateroom, saloon, or wherever else on the yacht you might be hanging out. Price: $699. Visit icomamerica.com to learn more.
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Ask an Expert
Greetings FishTalkers, and welcome to our new section Ask an Expert. We kick things off by talking with Captain Tom Weaver, of Fish With Weaver, a renowned light tackle and fly fishing guide out of Annapolis, MD. Q: What is your favorite lure for chasing trophy rockfish, and why? A: Traditionally in March I would set up with a 1.5-ounce BKD jig head glued to a seven-inch Z-Man DieZel MinnowZ paddle tail in Chartreuse or Sexy Penny. BUT, hold on, with an exceptional 2023 “hatch” the Middle Bay has been full of juvenile three- to four-inch peanut bunker recently and the wild bite in January was all about that. So, maybe I will put a five-inch Z-Man or a four-inch Bloody Point Shad on a one-ounce jig if all the bait is small. Ninety-five percent of the time, I use chartreuse.
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Q: What about rods, reels, and line? A: I set up with the St. Croix Triumph seven-foot MH fast-action rods for jigs heavier than one ounce. They have got lots of backbone and are long enough to get a good cast in if needed. I use Shimano Spheros 4000 reels with 30-pound Hi Seas Grand Slam braid, paired with a four-foot length of 40-pound Hi Seas fluorocarbon leader. I do not use any type of clip for the lure, I tie direct. Fly rods are St. Croix Imperial Salt nine-weights with Cheeky Limitless 425 reels, spooled with a variety of fly lines from floating, intermediate, to “depth charge” 550 grain. The
spring fishery will typically be a heavy sinking line style with Bob Popovich’s large “Beast Hollow Fleyes” tied by Alan Rupp. Q: Everyone hopes to see birds, but what do you do when you don’t see them first thing? A: Birds are not typical in the spring, the fish are mostly deep and the birds are away at the beach getting amorous and making babies. So you have to put in some time and locate bait. The secret word of the day is SIDESCAN. Look along ledges and deep-water
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Ask an Expert channels in the 35-plus-foot range. The fish will also roam in the shallows but they are very spooky, they did not get that big by being dumb. One boat driving over them will shut a bite down. This is not a “gimme” fishery, you have to earn them. Q: Do you change your retrieve at all from the way you’d retrieve in the summer/fall fishery? A: Yes, in the spring cold water I use a longer, loopy, slow jig all the way back up through the water column, with a long pause after each jig. The water is cold and you are searching a large col-
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umn of water. The fish are not going to chase a fast bait and we are rarely trying to get them on bottom. Q: What do you say to the naysayers who think March C&R should be shut down? A: The ridiculous narrative surrounding catch and release fishing in Maryland is driven by a few influential old school/out of touch guys who have a major financial incentive to protect their way of living, which is destructive and not sustainable. They influence the managers to manipulate numbers to suit their purpose and spout sound-
bites for click bait. Then the “tree huggers” who think that fish should be left alone and we should not be catching them at all hear the manipulated numbers, and stories of hundreds of thousands of dead fish floating down the Bay, and join in the chorus. Think about this for a moment: Maryland shuts C&R fishing down in the name of “conservation,” so that the catch and kill can continue at the same pace? I just hope there are some fish left when the managers figure this out. Q: Open mic: do you have any tips/advice/concerns you’d like to express? A: 1. Analyze the situation. Imagine this scenario: You see four boats grouped closely so you jam the throttle down to the stops and beeline to the bite. STOP, yes stop, pull out your binoculars and figure out what those boats are doing. Do you know if they are on a ledge or in open water? Do you know what the drift is? Are there breaking fish? Understand these elements before you barge in and shut a bite down.
2. Courtesy. We live in a very densely populated area. If there is a boat drifting on a remote shallow outcropping it is not cool to come in on plane, deploy the trolling motor and hit Spot Lock. Be mindful that the other boat might have been patiently working that point for an hour before you got there. 3. Respect. Respect the charter boats and guides who are out there every day trying hard to provide their paying clients a good experience, they will respect you back. 4. Patience. If the fish are not biting here, they are probably not biting anywhere else, wait a while.
5. Sidescan. Get a Humminbird, learn how to use it, and trust it. 6. Hire a Guide. They will impart so much more knowledge and improve your game, do it four times a year, at least!
Thanks for sharing your insights, Captain Tom!
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FSFF Club Fly Tying
Presented by the Free State Fly Fishers. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the FSFF clubhouse at the Davidsonville, MD, Family Rec. Center. Instructions on how to tie a couple of fly patterns, including a demonstration on proper tying techniques. All materials will be provided. Please bring your vise and tying tools if you have them. The clubhouse has some tools available for new fly tyers. Questions: rybeer@gmail.com
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FSFF Monthly Meeting
7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Free State Fly Fishers clubhouse at the Davidsonville, MD, Family Rec. Center. Luis Santiago and Gary Grey, two FSFF members, will present on budget friendly Northern Pike and Smallmouth Bass fishing in Ontario, Canada, and the Adirondacks, NY. Questions: rybeer@gmail.com
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Fishing Flea Market and Nautical Art Show
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Fly Fishing 101
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Selby Bay Yacht Club in Edgewater, MD. This class is designed to learn VHF and HF radio operations and regulations for the Small Passenger Vessel (SPV) industry. This class will also prepare you to take and pass the FCC Element 1 exam, which will be given at the end of the course. Passing the exam will earn you an FCC Marine Radio Operator Permit (MROP). This permit is required for most inspected SPVs. Cost: $205, CAPCA Members: $190. Register: capca.net 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Catoctin Creek. Join Free State Fly Fishers president, guide, and instructor Duber Winters streamside for this valuable hands-on lesson. Perfect for newcomers as well as seasoned veterans. Questions: rybeer@gmail.com
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CAPCA Captain’s License Renewal
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Frederick Saltwater Anglers Monthly Meeting
8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Selby Bay Yacht Club in Edgewater, MD. This course is intended to satisfy the professional requirement of attending an approved training course in lieu of the 360-sea day requirement as outlined in 46 CFR Part 10.227 (Requirements for Renewal). This renewal class will be used for renewal of an MMC from Operator Uninspected Passenger Vessels (OUPV) up to 100-Ton Master for both Inland/ Near Coastal waters. Cost: $240, CAPCA Members: $200. Register: capca.net Food starts at 6 p.m. followed by meeting at 7 p.m. at 289 Willowdale Drive, Frederick, MD 21702. Each meeting has a speaker, vendor, prize raffle, and 50/50.
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FSFF Hands-on Event
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CAPCA Monthly Meeting
6:45 to 8:30 p.m. Speaker: J. Seamus Duffy, Annapolis Compass. Topic: Take the Voodoo Out of Compass Headings. Free, online via Zoom. Learn more at capca.net
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CAPCA Leadership for Captains
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FSFF Monthly Fly Tying
7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Free State Fly Fishers clubhouse at the Davidsonville, MD, Family Rec. Center. Speaker: Mike Slepesky is a fly fishing guide from the Tightlining MD Guide Service. He will discuss several local streams suitable for fly fishing for trout. Questions: rybeer@gmail.com This program will be conducted by Arlene Karpas, a professional leadership, team building, and executive coaching consultant. Cost: $155, CAPCA/SBYC: $140. Register: capca.net
10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Free State Fly Fishers clubhouse at the Davidsonville, MD, Family Rec. Center. A FSFF member will instruct us on how to tie a couple fly patterns. All materials will be provided. Please bring your vise and tying tools if you have them. The clubhouse has some tools available for new fly tyers. Questions: rybeer@gmail.com
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Southern Maryland Fishing & Outdoor Adventure Fair
Saturday 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Sunday 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the St. Mary’s County Fairgrounds in Leonardtown, MD. FeaFriday, March 22 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Saturturing fishing and outdoor vendors, speakday, March 23 and Sunday, March 24 from 9 ers, food, kid’s casting contest, 50/50, door a.m. to 4 p.m. In this three-day special topic prizes, a Maryland Boater Safety Course, welding course, participants will gain a deep and more. Admission: $5 cash at entrance, understanding of the marine welding processkids 12 and under are free. Presented by es, understanding the environmental concerns, the Southern Maryland Recreational and the the basics of GMAW (MIG) and Fishing Organization, Inc. Vendor RegisGTAW (TIG) processes. Friday’s session will tration at: smrfo2021@gmail.com be at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD. Saturday and Sunday’s Frederick Saltwater Anglers sessions will be held at Chesapeake College in Monthly Meeting Wye Mills, MD. No prior welding experience Food starts at 6 p.m. followed by meetnecessary. All tools and materials are included ing at 7 p.m. at 289 Willowdale Drive, with the cost of registration. Cost: $795. Frederick, MD 21702. Each meeting has Register: cbmm.org a speaker, vendor, prize raffle, and 50/50.
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Bay Bridge Boat Show
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Introduction to Sea Kayaking
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CAPCA Monthly Meeting
Situated on the banks of the Chesapeake Bay with the beautiful Bay Bridge as its backdrop, this spring powerboat show marks the beginning of the boating season. At Bay Bridge Boat Marina in Stevensville, MD. Tickets: annapolisboatshows.com 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Cult Classic Brewery on Kent Island, MD. Join the all-volunteer Chesapeake Paddlers Association for a day of exploring sea kayaking in the classroom with local paddlers and instructors, no boat needed! Cost: $40, lunch, snacks, and beverages provided. 6:45 to 8:30 p.m. Speaker: Captain Rob Chischester. Topic: Experiences Aboard a Lightship. Free, online via Zoom. Learn more at capca.net
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FSFF Club Fishing Outing
This will be a Free State Fly Fishers club run fishing outing to the Western Maryland rivers and streams to chase trout. In order to attend, you must be a FSFF member with current dues paid, as well as a signed liability waiver. Questions: rybeer@gmail.com
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FSFF Hands-on Session
10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Free State Fly Fishers clubhouse at the Davidsonville, MD, Family Rec. Center. Speaker: Joe Bruce - How to Attack the Pads and Catch More Fish. Questions: rybeer@gmail.com
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Annapolis Spring Sailboat Show
The Annapolis Spring Sailboat Show returns to the historic seaport town of Annapolis every April to showcase new and brokerage boats including catamarans, monohulls, family cruisers, daysailers, and inflatables. At City Dock, Annapolis, MD. Tickets: annapolisboatshows.com
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##Chris helped a friend by grabbing one of his rods when two fish hit at once and — oops — caught his PB for him!
##Denny found the reds on Eastern Shore flats somewhere north of Silver Beach right up into the month of December.
##Tony caught his first pickerel casting a paddletail in the Severn.
##Andrew tied into this big bass while fishing in Cedar Lake, PA.
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##Mark tied into this 30-plus-pouder in the Bush River while fishing shrimp.
##Crankbaits and jigs got it done on the upper Potomac for Doug — beautiful bronzebacks!
##Patrick reeled up some nice blue cats in the Choptank.
##Greg went fishing with Mack Speed Walt and came up with his first keeper sea bass.
##William found some nice crappie in a fogged-in pond.
##Kenny enjoyed the winter yellow perch fishing on the lower Susquehanna.
##John was jigging for rockfish when this ambitious white perch jumped on his spoon.
##That’s one chunky Chesapeake Bay black sea bass for Scotty!
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##Dave tied into a 39-incher while jigging on the Middle Bay this fall.
##John broke the 40-inch mark while fishing aboard the Bay Pony this winter.
##Chase and Todd had a heck of a day on the Dream Maker, fishing near Smith Point.
##Todd got into this striped sea monster while trolling in the Potomac.
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##Mike tangled with some nice rockfish at the mouth of the Choptank this fall.
##Tom caught this absolute TANK of a rockfish while fishin’ with Griffin.
##Eric got into some B-I-G gals this winter on the Bay!
##Alex tied into a bona fide trophy last December, trolling off the Northern Neck.
##Ryan and his dad James enjoyed some great post-Christmas fishing!
##Keith Garvin caught this 47-incher at the False Channel.
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##Six-year-old Emi reeled in this 25.5inch PB rockfish, and her sister Riley helped her hold it up. Nice teamwork & great catch, gals!!
##Eric and Bill scored despite foggy conditions.
##Webb caught his first rockfish! Webb caught his first rockfish! WTG, Webb!!
##Brian and Capt. Mike got ‘em in the Upper Bay even after the cold set in.
##Melissa trolled up some fat rockfish on chartreuse Tsunamis near The Diamonds.
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Hot New Fishboats
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Hot New Rides for 2024 By Lenny Rudow
s this edition goes to print we’re on our way south to attend the Miami International Boat Show. And next month we’ll be primed for a visit to our favorite regional festival of fiberglass fun, the Bay Bridge Boat Show (April 12 to 14 in Stevensville, MD). As we head for the docks we’ve received word of a slew of hot new fishing machines that are heading our way this year, which we’re sure FishTalk readers will want to know about. We’ll bring you more detailed, in-depth reviews on these boats as we learn more but meanwhile keep your eyes peeled for:
Albemarle 53 Spencer Edition
Want to be the king of the ocean? The result of a partnership between Albemarle and Spencer, this convertible has a vacuum-infused hull boasting uber-rugged Albemarle construction and Spencer design and style. LOA: 53’ Beam: 16’6” Draft: 5’ Displacement: 48,000 lbs. Area Dealers: Legasea Marine, Yorktown, VA (757) 898-3000 or legaseamarine.com.
Bayliner Trophy Pilothouse
Bayliner dives back into the cabin boat market after a long hiatus with the T23 and T25 Pilothouse models. These feature an open aft cockpit for fishing, deep walkarounds to the bow, fully enclosed pilothouses, and a lower cabin with V-berth and head. Bonus features include a door to the walkaround at the helm and a forward seat atop the bow. Specifications: TBD. Area Dealers: Riverside Marine, Essex, MD (410) 686-1500 or riversideboats.com.
Boston Whaler 210 Vantage
Expanding the dual-console Vantage line to include this smaller model means you can have a Boston Whaler that’s easier to run, easier to afford, and easier to maintain, but still offers your family that epic unsinkable Boston Whaler quality. LOA: 21’3” Beam: 8’6” Draft: 1’6” Displacement: 3810 lbs. Area Dealers: Chesapeake Whalertowne, Grasonville and Annapolis, MD (410) 827-8080/(410) 267-9731 or whalertowne.com; Taylor Marine Center, Milford DE and Ocean City, MD, (302) 251-2506/(443) 647-8265 or taylormarinecenter.com.
Carolina Skiff E-Series
The classic old-school Carolina Skiffs are back with the new E series. This includes seven options from 18 to 24 feet including fully rigged, kit, and tiller-steer models. Their ease of use, ease of maintenance, and ease of affordability can’t be beat. LOA: 17’11” – 24’1” Beam: 6’6” – 7’9” Draft: TBD Displacement: 1650 – 2040 lbs. Area Dealers: Norfolk Marine, Norfolk, VA (757) 461-3391 or norfolkmarine.com.
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Caymas 30 CT
After shocking cat-loving anglers with the introduction of the 34 CT last year, Caymas follows it up with the 30 CT. This potent fishing machine punches well above its weight with twin steps in the twin hulls, a 65-gallon transom livewell, 1040 quarts of integrated and insulated stowage, and 300 gallons of canyon-running fuel capacity. LOA: 30’6” Beam: 10’8” Draft: TBD Displacement: 10,275 lbs. Area Dealers: North Point Yacht Sales, Annapolis, MD and Gloucester Point, VA (410) 280-2038/(804) 885-4090 or northpointyachtsales.com.
Excel Bay Pro Elite Series
The 183, 203, 220, and 230 Bay Pro Elite models take Excel’s line of aluminum bay boats to the next level, with huge fore and aft casting decks, folding jump seats, and hefty livewells. The real eyebrow-raiser, however, is construction — the Bay Pro Elites have the thickest aluminum hulls in the industry at 0.160”, while most are 0.125” or less. LOA: 18’3” – 23’0” Beam: 7’10” – 8’6” Draft: TBD Displacement: 1532 – 3041 lbs. Area Dealers: Scott’s Cove Marina, Chance, MD (410) 784-7624 or scottscovemarina.com.
May Craft 208/238 CC
Grady-White Canyon 386
The Grady-White Canyon 386 brings full cabin comfort and weekending abilities to a center console under 40 feet. It has a convertible dinette/berth, galley, and stand-up head below, and you probably already guessed that topsides is fishing nirvana with monster livewells, fishboxes, tackle stowage, and rodholders galore. RED ALERT: Grady also has a new 231 Coastal Explorer and a new Freedom 415! LOA: 36’6” Beam: 13’2” Draft: 2’4” Displacement: 14,950 lbs. Area Dealers: Tri-State Marine, Deale and Annapolis, MD (410) 867-1447 or tristatemarine.com; Norfolk Marine, Norfolk, VA (757) 461-3391 or norfolkmarine.com; Taylor Marine Center, Milford DE and Ocean City, MD, (302) 251-2506/(443) 647-8265 or taylormarinecenter.com.
Do all new boats have to be so crammed with bells and whistles that they cost a bajillion dollars? The Maycraft 208 and 238 CC models prove you can still get a no-nonsense, quality-built fishing machine without taking out a second mortgage. Stock angling accouterments include flush-mount rodholders, a livewell, fishboxes in the bow, and the freedom to fish without being buried by debt. LOA: 20’3” – 23’0” Beam: 8’0” Draft: 1’0” – 1’1” Displacement: 2100 – 2300 lbs. Area Dealers: Beacon Light Marina, Middle River, MD (410) 975-7512 or beaconlightmarina.com.
NorthCoast 415HT
There’s a new queen of the fleet for NorthCoast, the largest ever built. The 415HT has a whopping 25 degrees of transom deadrise with a rounded-off keel. Powered by quad 300s, it’s expected to bust past 50 mph. LOA: 41’ Beam: 12’11” Draft: 2’3” Displacement: 24,701 lbs. Area Dealers: Pocket Yacht Company, Grasonville, MD, (888) 519-9120 x3 or pocketyachtco.com. FishTalkMag.com March 2024 39
Hot New Fishboats Parker 2420 Sport Cabin
In recent years Parker has been refreshing its center console line, so fans of cabin boats will be excited to see this rejuvenation extend to the Sport Cabins. The 2420SC gets the ball rolling with a cabin big enough for overnighting and a massive wide-open cockpit that maximizes fishability. LOA: 24’2” Beam: 8’8” Draft: 1’4” Displacement: 5896 lbs. Area Dealers: Tri-State Marine, Deale and Annapolis, MD (410) 867-1447 or tristatemarine.com; Legasea Marine, Yorktown, VA (757) 898-3000 or legaseamarine.com.
Pursuit OS 455
Sportsman Open 252CC
Sportsman Boats has long been known for delivering amazingly well-equipped boats at surprisingly reasonable prices, and the Open 252CC proves yet again that the reputation is warranted. It comes loaded with high-tech goodies like Seakeeper Ride, digital switching via a Garmin GPSMAP 1243xsv and Maretron MPower, an eight-speaker Apollo RA670 stereo system, and much, much more. LOA: 25’3” Beam: 9’3” Draft: 1’8” Displacement: 4672 lbs. Area Dealers: Norfolk Marine, Norfolk, VA (757) 461-3391 or norfolkmarine.com; Riverside Marine, Essex, MD (410) 686-1500 or riversideboats.com.
The OS 455 was first splashed last year and remains the flagship of Pursuit’s fleet. It’s impossible to encompass all of this boat’s attributes in a couple of sentences, but rest assured, if you want to enjoy fishing at the pinnacle of luxury this boat’s going to be tough to beat. LOA: 48’6” Beam: 13’10” Draft: 2’6” Displacement: 30,718 lbs. Area Dealers: Bosun’s Marine, Grasonville, MD (443) 3476314 or bosuns.com; North Point Yacht Sales, Gloucester Point, VA, (804) 885-4090 or northpointyachtsales.com; Rt 113 Boat Sales, Selbyville, DE (302) 436-1737 or rt113boatsales.net.
Evo Yachts R4: The Ballooning Boat
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you insist on lots of elbow room while bottom fishing, a $1.3 million listing doesn’t phase you, and Transformers is
your favorite movie ever, this could be the ticket. Check out evoyachts.com.
By Wayne Young
The Patuxent River has a wealth of structure hidden from the human eye.
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recks and structure that we might routinely pass over in the Patuxent River enroute to the Chesapeake are seldom fished. But when conditions on the Bay main stem are too rough for small recreational craft, they provide prospecting alternatives that might produce bottom fish, stripers, and more. Scouting from east to west, there’s a broad area of very rugged bottom marked as Site 1 on Charts 1 and 2.
This feature is the remnant of “Carroll Muds,” historic oyster reef centered at coordinates 38°18.871 x 76°24.475. Look for very rugged bottom about 800 yards long and 150 yards wide. It’s charted as a bulge in bathymetric contour lines, but this representation doesn’t convey the extreme ruggedness that’s present. Just to the southwest is the 32’ leastdepth wreck of barge Columbia (Site 2) at coordinates 38°18.765 x 76°24.998. It’s more often passed over than fished,
yet there are sometimes stripers there so check the fishfinder when running by it. Its dimensions are 168’ by 23’. It sank southeast of Drum Point with its cargo of gravel following a collision with the tug Lillian Anne 24 during December of 1942. The vessel is oriented northwestsoutheast and lies in a scour hole (Chart 2 insert). Note that the scour is on the west or upriver side of the wreck. This indicates that at this site strong flood currents along the bottom predominate. About 800 yards west northwest lies
##Chart 1: General location of structural features in Patuxent River Inlet. Screenshot from NOAA Bathymetric Data Viewer.
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an unidentified 37’ least-depth wreck (Site 3) at coordinates 38°18.818 x 76°25.511. Very little detail is recorded about this wreck, but it measures about 180’ long and lies in a scour hole which is on the upriver side. Site 4 marks a 16’ least-depth rectangular wreck at coordinates 38°18.827 x 76°26.427 (insert on Chart 2). This wreck measures about 50’ by about 12’ wide and has the appearance of a small barge. Site 5 west northwest of Fishing Point marks a 38’ least-depth charted obstruction that looks like a wreck in a scour hole that trails off upriver (insert on Chart 2). This object also measures about 50’ long and 12’ wide. A 45’ least-depth wreck is marked as Site 7 at coordinates 38°18.351 x 76°27.044. This feature is narrow and lies in a deep scour that trails off upriver. Although it’s difficult to distinguish what it might be, the feature appears to be about 50’ long. Site 8 is the natural southern submerged section of Sandy Point, which forms a little hook that curls upriver. Immediately to the northeast, a subsurface shelf juts out to the southeast forming a nice bowl which could potentially concentrate baitfish moving with the current. Site 9 marks a charted obstruction and an uncharted wreck. It was found during a 1985 hydrographic survey, and although unidentified, its configuration suggests a wreck that’s about 60’ long and oriented west northwest-east southeast. There’s a scour on the upriver side. The uncharted corner of a rectangular partially buried object protrudes towards the southeast in about 60’ of water. There’s a narrow scour along the northeastern side. This feature is at least 125’ long and 25’ wide. South of the southwestern end of the Thomas Johnson Memorial Bridge at Site 10 are the ruins of a steel and concrete square-shaped target with a least depth of nine feet. It’s a single object about 25’ by 25’. Coordinates are 38°19.072 x 76°28.383. Just to the north, Site 11 marks the subsurface eastern end of Town Point where there’s a very steep drop-off. Site 12 is a general marker for the highway bridge piers. Try jigging for stripers here, they’re in attendance on a regular basis. Site 13 north of the bridge marks the submerged southeastern end of Point 42 March 2024 FishTalkMag.com
##Chart 2: Structural features in the lower Patuxent River. Screenshots from NOAA Bathymetric Data Viewer.
Patience where there is another steep drop-off. Look for the very deep wreck of submarine S-49 200 yards west of Thomas Point at coordinates 38°19.880 x 76°29.262. There are several versions of her demise. AWOIS reports the Navy partially dismantled and sank the sub. Dr. Kent Mountford, writing for the Bay Journal in 2010, described S-49 as about 220’ long and 22’ wide. He reports that it foundered and sank while under tow. Later, the Navy used the wreck for diver training. The divers are said to have encountered strong currents around the wreckage. They found it festooned with monofilament nets and colonized by a large number of oysters set on the steel hull. With a least-depth of about 100 feet, it’s on face value too deep for good fishing due
to low oxygen conditions. Yet, the presence of oysters and location in relation to strong bottom currents suggest perhaps that localized conditions may be better than would otherwise be assumed. Outside and immediately south of the entrance to Cuckhold Creek at Site 15 displays what I’ll characterize as a drowned ridge oriented north-south that was on the east side of the ancient Patuxent riverbed. It’s very deep, about 80’ or so. Site 16 marks two unidentified, uncharted obstructions at coordinates 38°20.420 x 76°28.823, which are shown by the insert on Chart 3. Least depth is about 26’. One object is a narrow mound about 70’ long. The other is somewhat circular with about a 50’ diameter. Both are on the southwest corner of a broad area of irregular low-relief bottom which is the remnant of Natural Oyster Bar
22-10. Try drifting across for spot and perch; the obstructions might attract a few stripers as well. Site 17 west of Half Pone Point marks a natural edge around a submerged shelf which is the drowned subsurface extension of the point when water levels were much lower. Site 18 marks a long edge with steep drop-off south of Hellen Creek. This edge was the eastern side of the ancient riverbed valley. Try trolling both edges for stripers. Another uncharted obstruction shown by the insert on Chart 4 has a least-depth of 51’ and is located at Site 19 in coordinates 38°21.606 x 76°29.610. The object is about 35’ long and oriented northeast/southwest. It sits in a long, narrow scour. Site 20 brings us to two more uncharted obstructions shown by a Chart 4 insert at coordinates 38°21.738 x 76°29.424, and 38°21.846 x 76°29.490, with a leastdepth of about 23’. Both appear to be natural formations about 50’ by 50’. Look for another uncharted wreck at Site 21 at coordinates 38°22.196 x 76°29.905, with a least-depth of about 38’. The rectangular object suggests a small barge or large float. There appears to be another object projecting north from the northwest corner of the wreck. This feature lies in a scour that extends back towards the edge of the drop-off and somewhat upriver. It’s well positioned to disrupt current and cause subsurface turbulence and certainly worth a check when in the area. Also try trolling the long edge from here upriver. Our last stop on this armchair scouting voyage is an unidentified, uncharted circular mound about 60’ in diameter at Site 22, coordinates 38°22.264 x 76°31.094. Least-depth is about 18’. This is another feature worth a quick check when in the area. #
As well as being a regular contributor to FishTalk, Wayne Young is the author of multiple books detailing wrecks and fishing reefs in the Chesapeake Bay, Delaware Bay, and beyond. All are available at Amazon.com, and you can find his Facebook page at “Chesapeake Bay Fishing Reefs.”
##Chart 3: Structural features in the general vicinity of Point Patience. Screenshots from NOAA Bathymetric Data Viewer.
##Chart 4: Structural features between Hellen Creek and Mears Creek. Screenshots from NOAA Bathymetric Data Viewer.
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Mixed Bag How to target March perch of the yellow and white variety at the very same time. By Lenny Rudow ##What’s even better than a stringer of perch? A stringer of both kinds! Photo courtesy of Mike Ditmars.
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s early spring dawns in the Mid-Atlantic region many anglers from Delaware to Virginia will have the same thing on their mind: the ensuing perch run in tidal creeks and rivers up and down the coast and along the shorelines of the Chesapeake. The timing of the run has moved up through the decades, and while April may have been prime time once upon a time, these days the action tends to start in late February and run through early April, with March sitting right in the middle. The two perch species we pursue, yellows and whites, do follow a slightly different calendar. Whenever the weather may dictate the start of the run, it’s the yellows that will arrive first. Shortly thereafter white perch will file in. Then the yellows begin to thin out, eventually you’ll catch whites alone, and then the run ends as they complete the spawn then move off towards their warmwater haunts. The exact timing of each species’ peak varies from year to year and creek to creek, however, most seasons in most places there’s a strong overlap of yellows and whites for a week or two. If you’re lucky with your timing, you could get in on nonstop perch fishing for a mixed-species bag. The What When you want to focus solely on yellow perch bull minnow tend to take top honors, and when whites are the goal grass shrimp often prove best. But when going for a mixed bag those shrimp rule the roost. Yellow perch will hit them almost as readily as they’ll take minnow, while for some reason white perch sometimes seem to shy away from minnow when they’re on the spawning run. This isn’t always the case, but by fishing with shrimp you cover both bases while making the tradeoff with fewer potential downsides. How you’ll present the shrimp will vary by location. In areas with relatively
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Size Matters
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e all want to catch and keep bigger fish, but remember that fat female perch don’t have any more meat on them than a skinnier male of the same length does — they just have a belly full of roe. When the perch are biting strong taking home a meal won’t be a stretch, and if you catch a fattie, you might be happier releasing it unharmed and then taking another cast.
little depth and relatively low current, threading one (or two if they’re small) on a shad dart that’s just heavy enough to work the bottom is a solid bet. In higher current but relatively shallow areas fishing the dart under a bobber and letting it drift through the target zone can help you reach and maintain the proper depth. And in deep holes or areas with snaggy bottoms it’s sometimes a smart move to rig up a bottom rig, cast it out, and let it remain static until a fish swims by. Ideally, when depth, current, and snags cooperate (yeah, right!!) the prime way to present a grass shrimp is threaded on the dart and then hopped along bottom in six-inch to one-foot increments. Most of the time the perch will slurp it up as it sinks right before it taps down on bottom, and alert you with a single bump — set the hook immediately when you feel it. It’s important to note that in order to cast a 1/8th or lighter shad dart more than a few feet and then feel the strike from a seven- to 12-inch fish, you can’t go slinging a seven-foot medium action rod intended for rockfish. A delicate, uber-sensitive ultralight rod rigged with four- to six-pound braid and fourpound leader works far, far better when perch-jerking with shad darts. If you don’t have this sort of setup and you’re not about to buy one, rather than faking it with heavier stuff you’re better off by sticking with the bottom rigs. These you can cast out with a half-ounce to one ounce of weight, allowing you to keep tension on the line as you feel or watch for the bite.
##Light rods, braid, and shad darts are key elements.
The Where As we already mentioned, the creeks and rivers that support perch runs are plentiful throughout our region. If you need a starting point or two go to FishTalkMag.com, type “perch” into the search box, and you’ll find plenty of options. Kayak anglers can flip on over to our Paddler’s Edge section, which has a few choice soft launches listed out. In all of these bodies of water, however, you’ll still need to figure out exactly where those fish have congregated. Perch of both species will gather up in holes and channels downriver of their spawning grounds. These may be a mile downriver or several miles down, depending on the specific creek or river. Look to these areas to hold the action early on and again at the tail end of the run. The number will vary but just as an example, if the tributary you’re on has an average depth of five feet and a channel seven or eight feet deep, holes in bends where depth drops off to 12 or more feet would likely be prime. During the apex of the action you can expect the fish to be far upriver in areas
that are almost entirely freshwater, but still subject to tidal fluctuations. You’ll find some fish above the mini-fall lines in small creeks and rivers, but the majority of the action will take place just below it. These waters can vary from just a foot or two deep, to four or five feet in and around the channels. Note that on cool, cloudy days the fish may tend to hunker down in the deep zones, and on sunny, warm days head for shallower areas. They’ll vary location by tidal cycles, too, in areas with a significant swing. On low and falling water look to find them in the holes, and on high tide and rising water expect them to spread out into the shallows and move closer to the banks. March is here folks. The days are growing longer and the temperatures are getting warmer — WOOHOO! There’s no better way to kick off spring than to enjoy some fast-paced perch action. Time your trip right, that mixed bag will be overflowing. # FishTalkMag.com March 2024 45
Trophy Spring Rock C&R
Catch the fish of a lifetime — and make sure those big breeders swim off strong.
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e’ve covered the hows and wheres of catching trophy spring rockfish many times; just type “trophy” into the search box at FishTalkMag.com, and also check out Captain Tom’s advice in the Ask an Expert section this month. We’ve also covered catch and release more than once. But when it comes to spring trophies we’re talking about the future of a species. And thanks to studies performed here on the Bay we know that when water temperatures are below 60 degrees, as they certainly are through March, the mortality rate for released striped bass is just about microscopic — a mere 1.6 percent.
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Even with that amazingly high survival rate, there are people out there who want to shut down C&R striper fishing. Never mind the incalculable value of a 12-year-old grinning from ear to ear, hooked on fishing for life. Of an angler catching the biggest rockfish of their lifetime. Of the awe inspired by such a catch, which can lead a casual angler to become a dedicated conservationist. Never mind the economic impact on tackle shops, guides, boat dealers, and marinas. Never mind the overall cost-versusbenefit ratio to the fishery, which gains attention and concern as these magnificent catches are made.
Setting all arguments aside, we should surely be doing whatever we can to minimize our impact on these fish. If we can bring that release mortality number down to 1.5 percent, we should do everything we can to make it happen. So as March arrives we’re dedicating space on these pages to the critical elements of C&R best practices — this time specific to very large striped bass. • Gear – Go heavier than you normally might to minimize fight-time and reduce the chances of a fish fighting to the point of exhaustion. Fishing 30-pound braid on a medium-heavy or heavy rod with 40-pound test leader
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##The angler on the left, wearing jeans, is careful to use his wetted gloved hand to support the fish without resting it on a leg; the angler at right has on wet bibs, and can let the fish touch them.
is a solid move. Fishing anything less than 20-pound gear is not. Be sure your drag is set appropriately, and make the battle short and sweet. And don’t even think about offering a lure rigged with treble hooks to these fish — singles do one heck of a lot less damage and after swapping them out you’ll discover your hookup ratio really doesn’t suffer much, anyway. To take it to the next level you could crimp down the barbs on your hooks, or at least consider crimping them after that first big catch of the day has been made. (Note: in Maryland waters trollers are required to use barbless hooks from March 1 through March 31). • Landing – In the best-case scenario you won’t land the fish, but merely hold it out of the water for a couple of seconds to take a picture then let it swim free. That said, naturally, most anglers will want to hold the fish up BRIEFLY for a good photograph. In that case, lip the fish with one hand while staying clear of the
gills and gill plate, slide the other hand under the fish just aft of its belly as you lift its head, and hold it horizontally. As you begin the process take a gulp of air and hold your breath. When you run out of air remind yourself that the fish can’t breathe either, and get it back into the water. We understand that in some scenarios (the first fish over 40” for a kid, a new PB, etc.) you’ll want to use a landing net. Never, ever use a landing net with knotted nylon. If you still have one of those please throw it away and get a proper release net, with mesh covered in rubberized coating to prevent removing slime and dislodging scales from the fish. When you bring the fish aboard don’t dump it onto the deck, where it may flop around on fiberglass and injure itself. Instead, the netter should maintain control while the angler removes the fish from the net using the same method as described for removing one from the water. Once the fish is being firmly held by the angler, the netter can drop the net, remove the hook, and go paparazzi.
• Slime Retention – Remember, nets aren’t the only thing that can remove the fish’s protective coat of slime. Touching the fish with a dry rag or clothing can also cause harm. Before handling the fish wet your gloves or hands, and only use a sitting position resting the fish on your legs when wearing bibs you can wet. If you’re afraid of getting wet in March, well, we don’t blame you — but a few minutes of discomfort is not a valid reason for mishandling these fish. Bring multiple pairs of gloves and pack a towel so you can dry yourself off if necessary. • Timing – We just can’t stress enough to minimize time out of the water. If you’ve already caught a trophy and taken an on-the-boat picture, from that point forward consider getting in-water photos, only. Go the extra mile. Give the fish’s survival your full consideration. Make it your priority. And when that fish swims off strong, you’ll remember it for the rest of your lifetime.
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H H H Delighted in DC F ishing o pp o rtunities in o ur nati o n ’ s capital
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ost often thought of as a tourist destination, most people are shocked to learn about the vast fishing opportunities presented in the waters of the District of Columbia. Fishing alongside the various monuments is about as close to urban fishing as one can get. However, there is no shortage of monster fish lurking around the Capital, from invasive jumbo blue catfish and snakehead to striped, small mouth, and largemouth bass. Let’s check out the various spots, species they hold, and how to target each.
The Tidal Basin
This manmade harbor is located right in the heart of the District, nestled amongst the National Mall and the Jefferson Memorial. In the spring and summer months anglers have the opportunity to catch just about every species of fish that swims
By Ian Rubin in the Potomac River in the tidal basin including largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, striper, crappie, channel catfish, blue catfish, carp, gar, snakehead, and others. Since the Tidal Basin is manmade there is not a ton of structure except for the concrete edge and the openings connecting the basin to the main river. It is best to try and pick a species to target and stick to it so you don’t get sidetracked. When it comes to largemouth and smallmouth, they hang close to the edge waiting for schools of shad and other baitfish to swim along the wall. Therefore, a hot tactic for targeting them is trolling the edge by walking along the wall with a crankbait. Fishing near the outflow as the tide is rising and the water is flowing into the basin will be a good move. Cast into the ripping water with jerkbaits, soft plastic swimbaits, and crankbaits for bass, stripers, and the occasional gar or snakehead.
These two prehistoric fish will make it known that they are around because both snakehead and gar gulp air at the surface, giving away their location. Preferred methods for catching the breaching gar are sight casting with jerkbaits or fishing cut bait under a bobber with a small hook (once they grab the bait open your bail and let them run for quite a while before setting the hook). The urban snakeheads are very different from your typical swamp and vegetation-dwelling snakeheads; these fish are picky and a lot trickier to entice with a lure. The best method is fishing minnows or live bluegill under a bobber or on the bottom at the outflow. Fishing pack bait (a mix of oatmeal panko breadcrumbs, and corn) on an inline feeder with a hair rig and fake corn or boilies will produce monster carp in the Basin. Set a spread with a few rods
##The author holds up a few (ahem) monumental catches.
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in different directions near the Thomas Jefferson Memorial in some ground rod holders and stand by, because the bites will come before you know it. Tip: make the packbait into a ball and throw some out as chum near where you are casting. The last species in the tidal basin to touch on is catfish. Toss out some cut bait on a big circle hook. Lob it out as far as you can, and these bottom dwellers will make quick work of your bait and provide a good fight.
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Otherwise known as East Potomac Park, Haines point is another convenient urban fishing spot. Free parking and the ability to fish right by your car by parking anywhere along the threemile stretch makes for another great spot for catfish and carp, and also white perch in the warmer months. Fish the same baits and tactics mentioned above for catfish and carp here. While they are not directly downtown, a few more notable spots within close range of downtown are the C&O canal, Four Mile Run, Fletcher’s Cove, and Chain Bridge. Any of the pull-off areas along Canal Road provide access to the various canal locks, which contain largemouth, snakehead, and carp. The largemouth and snakehead can be caught on your standard bass and snakehead lures including soft plastic swimbaits, chatterbaits, and topwaters. The C&O also provides a unique
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teed catfish action. The waterfront is within casting distance of the channel, providing shore-based anglers access to deeper water at the drop off. Catching 50- to 60-pound blue catfish here is not uncommon! Fish cut bait such as bluegill, shad, menhaden, American eel, or white perch on the bottom, on 4/0 to 10/0 circle hooks with three- to six-ounce weights… and don’t wander too far from your rods.
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Haines Point opportunity for anglers to fly fish for carp, by sight casting flies that mimic berries and insects. Four Mile Run is just a short drive from DC, not too far from the Pentagon. There is a warm water discharge making this spot a great place to target bass in the winter months as they stack up here. Lastly, Fletchers Cove and Chain bridge, both located right on the outskirts of DC on the edge of the tidal zone, provide some amazing catfish fishing. Big blue, channel, and flathead catfish frequent the area’s deep holes and turbulent waters. Pay attention to the tide in tidal areas and look at bathymetric maps prior to fishing in order to find deep holes and drop offs. Familiarizing yourself with the bottom contours and topography will help find productive areas to catch catfish amongst these spots. And don’t forget, you will need a DC fishing license. #
Check out the articles “Top 10 Potomac River Hot Spots” and “Shoreline Fishing For Trophy Blue Catfish On The Potomac” at FishTalkMag.com for more on targeting fish in and around Washington, DC! FishTalkMag.com March 2024 49
Early Season REDS G e t y o u r g a m e o n b e f o r e t h e c r o w d s h i t. By Staff
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or anglers in the southern areas of the Bay — or those willing to travel there — March has come to mean you can start chasing redfish. Will those massive schools of bulls have arrived yet? Probably not. Will slots and puppies be so numerous that you can catch them one after the next? Unlikely. But in recent years it’s become clear that if we have a relatively mild March, an angler willing to
put in the time and pay his or her dues can head out and have a reasonably good shot at catching redfish long before the headline-worthy runs begin.
First Contact
Where you’ll have the best shot at a close encounter with an early season red may vary year by year and you can bet that we’ll do our best to keep you up to date in the FishTalk Fishing reports, but over time patterns do emerge. And history shows that Lynnhaven and Rudee inlets, Poquoson, Mobjack, the lower Eastern Shore inlets, and to a lesser degree the Elizabeth (which
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for some reason seems to produce more specks than reds in March) have been getting early redfish bites. Or, maybe these areas are getting the play simply because it’s where anglers know to look for them — don’t be afraid to try an entirely different area, because this is a fishery that’s been developing and changing in recent years. On warm, sunny afternoons, shallows warm up
faster than deep water and the fish may move up to enjoy the relatively balmy conditions. So, you may find fish in open water areas hunting around in shallow zones near channels and edges, which give the fish easy access to different depths and the ability to move to the warmest available water. An exception will be found in the inlets, where there are plenty of docks. In these waterways, working docks is generally the go-to method for finding the fish. However, no matter where you might be don’t overlook the potential of a pocket of water where the sun beams down all day over a dark bottom or remnant weedbed, gathering heat.
In any of these scenarios having side-scan is a serious advantage (some would say it’s a must). These fish will often be travelling in packs, and may appear one moment and disappear the next. Or they may not appear in the first place. Being able to spot them out to the sides from a distance can be make or break.
Spring Into Action
Tackle and tactics for targeting these fish will vary, but as usual can be broken down into two basic schools of thought: using bait versus using artificials. In the case of bait, shrimp is an old standby but live bull
minnow (gudgeon) can also be a winner. It’s true that in April when the big bull run hits the fish are often partial to crabs, but those critters aren’t yet active much this early in the season. Minnow in particular are quite active, though, at least they are during warm spells and sunny afternoons, which just so happens to be when the drum tend to get most active. A total coincidence? If you think so, you probably go golfing a lot more than you go fishing.
Minnow can be fished under a cork or, if an old-timer is aboard, you might see one hooked through the lips on a light bucktail or even a bare jighead. In areas that have more hardened structure, like the docks in the inlets, anglers often have success fishing minnow or shrimp on a bare hook. This can be weighted with just enough lead (rubber cores work well and in low current areas split shot can be enough) to get it down and keep it down in the current. Lure anglers have plenty of options, but it’ll be very tough to beat a simple four- to seven-inch paddletail rigged on a half-ounce or lighter jighead. In some cases, although it will squelch your casting range quite a bit, rigging weightless
##An early season red can make March magical! Photo courtesy of David Rudow
or fishing a straight fluke will be a good move. In others, putting a cork above the lure can work well and this also boosts your casting range. When fishing an artificial under a cork, always remember it’s good to do more chugging and less pausing as compared to when using bait. Are you likely to have more action if you wait a bit longer before heading out ISO redfish? Sure. Might you spend a day on the water this March casting in vain? It happens. But only an angler who’s willing to take the risk can reap the rewards, and we say that catching a Chesapeake red in March is one heck of a worthy reward to go after. #
PlayinG Hide and Seek Remember to stay on the move and search, search, search for these fish. In all likelihood the schools will be compact and fewer in number at this time of year, and an area may seem devoid of life for hours at a time until you stumble across one. Whatever you do, don’t fish from sunup to 3:00 then go home. Often the fish will make their presence known late in the afternoon after a warmup, so keep moving, exploring, and searching until the sun becomes low and weak.
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Fishing with Kids
for Beginners By EJ Harman
Keep those kids smiling — by taking them fishing!
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re you planning to take a kid fishing? These tips will help make your fishing adventure fun, enjoyable, and most importantly, something that your child and you will want to do again and again as you create lifelong memories. Hi, I’m EJ. I run the nonprofit organization Combos for Kids and I work at Anglers Sport Center in Annapolis. Combos for Kids was created by the Anglers team with the purpose of leveraging the sport of fishing to enrich the lives of underserved kids and families. Over the past few years, The Combos for Kids team has taken hundreds of kids and families fishing. I am also the father of two adult sons who were introduced to the sport of fishing before they could actually say the word “fish.” Here are a few ideas and philosophies that have helped me and the kids I have taken fishing over the years. Of course, one size does not fit all, so feel free to tweak these suggestions to fit your personal situation.
The What
It seems obvious but the number-one priority is to have fun. Success is not necessarily all about catching fish, it’s more about the whole adventure. The bait, the wildlife you will encounter, the water, the excitement of it all, and more. Enjoy every minute — these are the good days!
Pre-Trip Prep
Have a plan and make a list:
• Where are you going? What are you going to do? How are you going to do it?
• Don’t forget a fishing license; kids under 16 do not need a fishing license in Maryland but YOU DO! • Bait, well, there are so many cool options. I highly recommend live bait for kids. Ask your local fishing shop for bait advice based on where you plan to fish and what you hope to catch. • Food and drinks are must-haves to keep those kids happy.
• Check the weather, and remember that it’s better to postpone a trip with
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kids as opposed to forcing the issue because rain, cold, or rough seas can make kids miserable.
• Don’t forget sunscreen, sunglasses, and hats.
• If there is one thing that is certain, you will need to have a restroom option at your fishing location. Pro Tip: Bring TP and hand sanitizer! • Keep a small first aid kit on hand. Hopefully, you’ll never need it.
Before the Fishing Trip
Build the excitement of your upcoming fishing adventure. Watch videos with the kids before the trip and include the kids in the trip preparations. From shopping for equipment and bait to picking out snacks, let them help however they can. It’s also a good idea to practice casting in the yard before the trip. This will help immensely on the day of fishing.
##A chunky white perch will make any kid smile!
While Fishing
Be super patient and take time to explain everything. Talk about safety, sharp hooks, careful casting, sharp spikes on fish fins, and whatever else comes to mind. Tangles, broken equipment, and things falling into the water will all happen — and that’s okay! FYI, to many kids the bait is just as exciting and interesting as the fish. Call out the cool things you see while you’re fishing. “Look at the ducks! Check out that Osprey! Look at that jellyfish!” Enjoy it all. But… you also need to know when to call it a day. Let the kids make the call if you can. There is nothing wrong with 10 more “last casts,” but when they are done they are done. And they will let you know, if you’re listening.
After Fishing
If you do catch fish the joy and excitement will take care of itself
with smiles, pics, and high-fives. If you don’t catch fish, focus on the positive things from your adventure like the bait, the wildlife, and the water. Plant the seed for the next trip. “We’ll outsmart those fish next time, I know an even better place to try…”
Start a Tradition
Fun traditions will have a huge impact on building excitement for the next trip. Every time you take your kid fishing add something fun. Stop and get a milkshake, an ice cream, or whatever you choose on the way home. For my kids, we always stopped for McDonalds fries. Some days, they would talk about those fries more than the fish.
The How
Target easy to catch fish like perch, bluegill, spot, and catfish. There are tons of these types of fish at most fishing locations and kids love catching them.
Fishing Equipment
Equipment selection for kids is very important. I place kids fishing equipment into two categories: actual fishing equipment, and toys. All will catch fish but landing the fish or even having the chance to see the fish before something breaks will be based on the equipment you choose. There is nothing wrong with kids wanting Minecraft or Spiderman Spincast combos to play with at home. That being said, I highly recommend not using these types of toys to actually fish with. Not only are you at risk of losing a fish-catching memory, but the toy combo will probably break in the process, creating a double sad situation for the kid. There are tons of cheap and functional premade combos that will get the job done. Talk with the folks at your local fishing store for advice on types and sizes of combos to fit your kid’s needs.
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Whatever you choose, I highly recommend replacing the factory line with new fishing line. Have you ever seen a fishing line that looks like a Slinky when it’s been casted out? Factory fishing line on premade combos has been wrapped around the reel for who knows how long. This creates line memory and causes all kinds of issues including difficulty casting and lots of tangles. Replacing the line is inexpensive and is something you can do yourself or have your local fishing store do for you. I also recommend using simple tackle at first. You can build on your collection as you get more into the sport. A simple hook or shad dart under a bobber, a top and bottom rig, and circle hooks with a fish finder rig are all tried and true choices for fishing with live or cut baits. Keep your hook size relatively small to increase the kid’s catch rate. If you plan to fish at a location on or close to the main stem of the Bay, try Chesapeake Sabiki rigs, they work extremely well for catching panfish like perch and spot.
The Where
“Where are the fish biting?” This question can be the single most challenging aspect of this entire endeavor. Check the local fishing reports from Anglers Sport Center, the Maryland DNR, and of course from FishTalk. If you live in Maryland, a great tool to have at your disposal is the MD DNR app. This app gives you fishing locations across the state. Download the app and click on the fish at the bottom. Select Fishing Locations, County, and Search. A
##Tackle for kids can be simple and inexpensive, but leave the toys on land.
list of all public fishing locations will be displayed. Click on the location you are interested in, and you will see an abundance of information about that location including species of fish, pier or shoreline, boat rentals, state requirements, and more. If you live in Virginia, the Department of Wildlife Resources has a great Where to Fish Webpage on their website, dwr.virginia.gov.
And in Delaware, the Delaware State Parks website has a similar page at destateparks.com. I’ll leave you with a quote I found on fishing with kids at @castingcarter. “Fishing requires patience. Fishing with a child requires the patience of a saint. But the rewards are heavenly.” Good luck with your fishing adventures, and I hope you and your kids create fishing memories that will be shared and cherished for years.#
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Editor’s Note: For timely, up-to-date reports, visit our website FishTalkMag.com. Current reports will be published every Friday by noon — just in time for your weekend fishing adventures.
Coastal
Although many anglers will keep their powder dry until next month, history shows that at some point in March (usually around midmonth) flounder will begin entering the inlets and snapping at Gulp!s and minnow/squid combos. There should also still be good numbers of stripers around, especially for anglers at the Route 50 and 90 bridges in Ocean City. Tog on the rocks in any of the coastal areas are a distinct possibility, too.
Freshwater
There’s an excellent chance that anglers who get out onto the area’s lakes, ponds, and rivers will enjoy awesome action now that spring is getting ready to pop. Just about every species pursued by lake and reservoir anglers will be biting, while in the rivers, the weather and more specifically the volume of rainfall will be a determining factor. Every state in our region, meanwhile, is gearing up for spring trout stockings.
Upper Bay
This month should see the peak of the yellow perch run and the beginning of the white perch run in the tribs. Plus, pickerel will still be biting, catfish will provide plenty of tugging, and if the fish follow recent patterns we could see a good catch-and-release bite for rockfish in the Upper Bay, too, particularly around the Patapsco.
Middle Bay
Will those monster rockfish wake up from a winter slumber and send your drag screaming? There’s an excellent chance it’ll happen, so stay tuned
to the reports. Meanwhile, anglers looking for a fresh fish dinner should set their sights on yellow perch. They should be running strong most of the month in upper tributary areas on both the western and eastern sides of the Bay, unable to resist shad darts tipped with minnow or grass shrimp.
Lower Bay
A trophy C&R bite may well be happening this month on the Lower Bay, but either way there will be plenty of action to keep anglers busy. Perch runs will be in full swing, and the blue cat fishing in the James, Rappahannock, and Potomac is bound
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In the allowable areas we could see some trophy rockfish catch-andrelease action, and in all areas the catfish should be reliably slurping up cut bait set on the bottom. This month will also hopefully provide us with good perch action. Much will depend, of course, on the level of rainfall and water flows.
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##Fishing the Potomac provided some nice mixed-species battles for Mike, Jeff, Louis, and Brian last March.
to be on fire. Added bonus: at some point this month the shad will begin showing up in upriver areas, too.
call. It will be made even tougher for fishermen in this zone as those early reports of flounder caught over on the seaside start circulating around.
We could have some trophy action in this zone, too, but with the awesome fishing up the tribs for perch, crappie, bass, and pickerel, just what to go for will be a tough
Just about all the spring bites we’ve mentioned from points north are likely to be developing in this neck of the woods, too, but many anglers prowling the waters at the mouth of the Bay will
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have their sights set on spring specks and puppy drum. Last March marked good action for both species, and anglers willing to get an early jump on the season did exceptionally well in areas including the inlets, the Elizabeth, and also the York. Added bonus: by now water temps should be rising significantly, and those tautog hugging the pilings and islands of the CBBT are going to be hungry.
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Paddler’s Edge
Six Soft Launches for the Perch Run
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By Eric Packard
he perch runs are great, but they can also cause the shoreline of your favorite spot to get crowded with anglers. What to do? Well, dust the winter cobwebs off the kayak, get your gear ready, and head out to one of these kayak perch-jerking destinations.
1. Snow Hill
The Pocomoke River runs right through town. It fills with yellow perch, and you may hook up with pickerel, gar, and largemouth bass as well. You can launch at Byrd Park to go downriver or park in the lot behind the Pocomoke River Canoe Company where there’s a small waterside park above the drawbridge (which is so low you’ll need to call ahead and have it raised to pass underneath). You’ll have to carry your boat down to a floating dock and launch from there.
2. Stoney Point
Stoney Point is another Eastern Shore soft launch destination, just south of Hillsboro on Tuckahoe Creek off Stoney Point Road. There you will find a few holes that hold perch as they move up the creek for their spawn, and if you time it right you’ll be into the fish. Look for word of the males being caught up in Hillsboro to indicate that the females should be staged up near this location.
4. Waysons Corner
At Waysons Corner kayak anglers can use the soft launch off Marlboro Road at a creek leading to the river. Work your way up or down the river, looking for deeper holes that hold fish. The same tidal warning applies here for exceptionally low tides; the feeder creek can drop very low, making it tough to get back to the launch. A bonus (and little used) Patuxent River kayak launch can be found at Wootons Landing Park.
5. Beachwood Park
Put your wheels on! You’ll need to take your kayak down a hill to the Magothy River after parking off Beachwood
Park Road. After you launch, work your way up the eastern shoreline of the river. There you will find a flat and a small creek feeding into the main river where fish often roam. This river is a bit limited in public access so be courteous to the shoreline anglers at the park, sometimes lined up elbow to elbow.
6.Occoquan River
In the town of Occoquan you’ll find a kayak launch under the 123 bridge off Mill Street. You can launch from the other side of the river too, at Occoquan Park boat ramp. Work your way upriver, casting around the boat docks and other structure. Bonus info: here you’ll also find a little-known hickory shad run.
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3. Allens Fresh
One of my favorite places to catch yellow perch is Allens Fresh, just off Budds Creek Road in southern Maryland. You’ll find a spot where you can drop your kayak in on the north side of the road, then navigate under the bridge to get access to the Wicomico River. Early in the run look for small depressions or holes. As the run continues the fish will move upstream. But be quick about it, this run can be over in the blink of an eye. Also, be aware that a falling tide can leave you stuck and unable to get back to the launch.
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Tips & Tricks
Spring Bank Fishing Tips When fishing later in the day look for shallow areas where the sun has had plenty of time to warm up the waters. Photo courtesy of Eric Packard.
If you have a pair, bring your waders — you’ll be able to reach some spots no one’s cast to recently. Photo courtesy of Eric Packard.
If you want to get in some action on stocked trout grab a jar of Powerbait Trout Bait. It may not have the mystique and magic of fishing a dry fly for wild fish, but this stuff works, period. Photo courtesy of Jack Saum.
When heavy rainfall has turned the water muddy, reach for dark colors like root beer, black, or purple. Trying a bait with vibrations or rattles is a good move, too.
If you’re taking a kid fishing and you just want to get some bites, it’s time to toss some cut bait out and focus on catfish. Nothing but nothing is as reliable as old Mr. Whiskers.
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Biz Buzz New Program
New Line
Pocket Yacht Company now represents NorthCoast Boats. Known for their rugged, purposeful design and exceptional offshore saltwater fishing capabilities, NorthCoast Boats perfectly complement the Pocket Yacht Company’s commitment to providing high-quality vessels to its customers. Designed for the most demanding anglers, these boats are built to withstand the rigors of saltwater fishing. With a 12-year hull warranty, they offer unmatched durability and peace of mind for boaters venturing into deep waters. Pocket Yacht Company is proud to represent this brand of models ranging from 23 to 41 feet from Maryland down through the South Carolina region. “We are excited to introduce NorthCoast to our customers,” said Mark Schulstad, owner and managing director at Pocket Yacht Company. “These boats perfectly align with our mission to provide high-quality vessels that meet the unique needs of our East Coast boating community. With NorthCoast, we’re offering a top-tier fishing experience backed by exceptional durability.” Pocket Yacht Company’s reputation for outstanding customer service and support ensures that NorthCoast owners will have a seamless experience from purchase to servicing their boats. Whether customers are looking to fish the open sea or cruise the coast, NorthCoast Boats are a testament to quality and performance. For more information, visit pocketyacht.com or call (888) 519-9120.
New Board Members
The National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA) has announced the newly elected board members and officers who will serve the three-year term from 2024 through 2026. The NMEA volunteer board consists of top-level company executives, technical installers, NMEA Certified Marine Electronics Technicians (CMETs), National Marine Electronics Technicians (NMETs), sales representatives, standards experts, and business owners. The following individuals have volunteered their time to serve as board members and on various committees within the organization. New to their posts are Tim Banaszak, Allen Schneider, Mike Reimer, Tom Milanette, and Freddie Fowler. The above individuals were voted in by the NMEA membership in accordance with association bylaws. Jim George and Brian Swanke were also re-elected as secretary and treasurer by the membership. nmea.org
Suzuki Marine USA has unveiled a new national dealer program to help get boaters into fuel-efficient and clean Suzuki four-stroke outboard technology while properly scrapping/recycling their old two-stroke motors. The program—named “4-4-2” (meaning four-stroke for twostroke)—was introduced at the 2024 Minneapolis Boat Show and will be rolled out nationally in Q1 2024. Through its 4-4-2 Program, Suzuki Marine will provide additional discount options to the dealer that can be passed along to customers on top of what they give on trade for the engine. To qualify for the program, the dealer must scrap/recycle the two-stroke outboard engine, and the money the dealer receives from scrap will be donated to an environmental organization of the dealer’s choice. Under the program, dealers can accept in trade any brand or size of two-stroke outboard, regardless of age or condition. “We worked on a pilot program over the summer with our dealer Dan Chesky of Dan’s Southside in Minneapolis,” said Brandon Cerka, Suzuki Marine general manager of sales and marketing. “He was very successful, and this got us excited about the benefits of expanding the program nationally to help our dealers move customers into clean burning Suzuki four-stroke technology, while getting as many old two-stroke motors off the water as we can,” added Cerka. Representatives of Suzuki Marine and Dan’s Southside met with MN-Fish during the Minneapolis Boat Show to kick off the 442 program and will be donating a $4000 donation to MN-Fish Executive Director Mark Holsten for all the two-stroke outboards converted and scrapped during the pilot period. MN-Fish (Minnesota Sportfishing Foundation Coalition) is a nonprofit representing the interests of all Minnesota anglers, clubs, local organizations, and industry stakeholders. Suzuki Marine generously agreed to match the initial $4000 donation to MN-Fish to double the positive impact and give the program strong momentum. Suzuki’s 4-4-2 Program incentives and dealer support apply to the sale of any new Suzuki outboard from 2.5 to 350 horsepower. suzukimarine.com
##From left: Jonathan Woolson and Daiki Sugiura, Suzuki Marine; Mark Holsten, MN-Fish; Dan Chesky, Dan’s Southside; Brandon Cerka, Suzuki Marine.
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dIFFEREnCEs
High Sharps Island Light –3:47 Havre de Grace +3:11 Sevenfoot Knoll Light –0:06 St Michaels, Miles River –2:14
Low –3:50 +3:30 –0:10 –1:58
H. Ht *1.18 *1.59 *0.82 *1.08
L. Ht *1.17 *1.59 *0.83 *1.08
Spring Range 1.5 1.9 1.1 1.4
-6 AM AM -0.1 -0.7-3 11 02:46 11 79 12:27 09:09 AM AM 1.2 3.137 -3 06:38 Su 03:21 M 01:03 PM PM -0.2 -0.6-6 64 07:0609:34 PM PM 1.0 2.930 -3
01:10 AM AM -0.1 -0.6-3 12 03:40 12 79 07:32 09:56 AM AM 1.3 3.040
-3 01:58 M 04:08 Tu PM PM -0.1 -0.6-3 67 07:5010:24 PM PM 0.9 2.927
-3 01:5404:34 AM AM -0.2 -0.5-6 13 10:44 13 76 08:27 AM AM 1.3 2.840 0 02:54 Tu 04:55 W PM PM 0.0 -0.6 0 67 08:3511:16 PM PM 0.9 2.927
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3 03:32 15 12:11 AM AM -0.1 2.9 -3 15 67 10:2206:32 AM AM 1.3 -0.140 Th 12:26 F0 04:49 PM PM 0.2 2.3 6 67 10:1306:37 PM PM 0.8 -0.224 6 64 3
dIFFEREnCEs
High Mtn Pt, Magothy River +1:24 Chesapeake Beach –1:14 Cedar Point –3:16 Point Lookout –3:48
Station ID: 13 ACT4996 Depth: Unknown 28 Source: NOAA/NOS/CO-OPS Station Type: Harmonic Time Zone: LST/LDT 19 14 4 29
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0.8F 0.2 07:06PM -0.7E 1.2F AM 09:12AM 01:18PM 1.0F 0.7F 10:24 12:35 AM F0.0 04:06PM 0 7 05:22 AMSa2.808:48AM 8512:42PM 01:16 6 08:30AM 22 22 M Tu 85 04:08 AM 1.0 30 11:24AM 02:12PM -0.7E 11:54AM 02:36PM -0.5E 22 M04:24PM007:42PM07:42 Th -0.9E AM Tu 05:06PM 79 08:30PM -0.8E 05:48 AM 2.6 10:54PM 79 11:41 AM 0.0 2.6 -3 10:2407:10 AM PM 0.0 0.1 0 Slack Maximum Slack Maximum Slack9 Maximum 05:06PM 0.8F 0.4F 08:30PM 0.6F 0.6F 05:12AM 03:24AM 06:00AM Th 01:21 3 Th 05:44 PM 2.411:36PM 73 03:12AM F 08:12PM 01:45 PM 0.3 05:30PM 64 F 04:5807:21 PM PM 1.0 2.230 67 11:18PM 11:24PM 07:30AM 10:24AM 08:42AM 11:30AM -0.6E 11:48 -0.3 11 PM -0.6E 2.5 26 76 h m h m PM knots h-9m01:00PM h 07:53 m 04:54PM knots h m 05:36PM knots 1.0F 10:50 PM 0.3 9 1.2F F h m02:00PM Th 01:30AM 12:48AM 0.2F -0.9E 0.3F 12:42AM 02:24AM 0.2F -0.7E 12:54 02:48AM 02:36AM -1.0E -1.1E 12:00AM 03:18AM 08:30PM 11:48PM 09:00PM -12 23 01:17 AM 0.0 02:54AM 0 8 06:20 AM0.6F3.003:42AM 9106:54AM 01:57 3 02:42AM ●05:54AM 06:24AM -0.6E 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-0.8E3.112:36AM 12:00AM 03:18AM 12:36AM 04:00AM -0.6E 01:30 24 09:36PM 94 05:3408:19 08:49 AM 2.6 79 07:06AM -0.5E 04:48AM -0.6E 1.0F 05:18AM 08:24AM -0.5E 0.9F 06:48 AM PM 0.1 0.0 303:48AM Sa 01:21 PM0.7F -0.4 -1207:54AM 06:54AM 10:00AM 06:30AM 09:54AM 07:06AM -12 11:53 Sa 02:26 0 01:48PM Su 02:46 PM 0.2 6 10:42AM 09:48AM 1.1F 1.2F -0.7E 11:00AM 03:00PM 1.1F -0.6E 12:18 Su 06:0108:31 PM PM 1.0 Su 07:34 PM 9102:30PM 01:30PM 04:06PM -0.4E 01:24PM 04:24PM 02:30PM 05:30PM M 3.010:36AM W -1.1E Th -1.0E Tu Ffrom Sa 79 2.430 73 09:01 PM 2.7 82 12:30AM 12:54AM ○ 08:54PM -0.9E 0.5F W 06:12PM 09:30PM -1.0E 06:42PM 10:00PM -1.0E 07:18 11:57 PM 0.2 605:36PM Disclaimer: The predictions NOAA Current Predictions a 06:54PM 09:48PM 07:36PM 10:12PM 0.5F 0.6F 09:12PM 11:12PM 0.2F 0.7F 13 28 04:12AM 06:42AM 04:30AM 07:18AM ◑ 01:40 AM -0.6 -18 09:24AM 12:12PM 10:18AM 01:00PM -0.5E 03:08 AM 0.1 Sa Su 3 -18 06:12 -3 10 09:01 AM 3.2Generated 25on: Mon Dec-0.6E 04 16:54:54 UTC07:00PM 2023 0.8F 25 02:31 AM AM 1.2 -0.137 98 02:54PM 06:30PM 03:42PM 25 09:20 AM 1.1F 2.6 79 98 12:3508:50 AM 2.6 79 PM 0.1 301:06AM Su 03:08 PM -1503:36AM 09:54PM 10:12PM 0.2F 01:30AM 0.4F -0.8E 01:54AM 04:00AM 0.4F -0.5E 02:06 12:36AM 04:06AM -0.8E-0.5 12:48AM 01:18AM 04:42AM M04:06AM 03:15 PM 0.1 3 -18 Su 02:55 0 02:48AM M 06:32 PM PM 1.0 0.030 PM0.8F3.205:54AM 9808:48AM 07:54AM -0.5E -0.6E PM 06:18AM 09:24AM -0.6E 0.9F 07:36 ● 09:24 07:30AM 10:48AM 07:12AM 1.1F 2.8 07:42AM 11:36AM 09:34 85 ○ 10:48AM 85 09:04 PM 2.5 04:42AM 76 ○ 10:30AM 02:36PM 1.2F -0.5E 11:30AM 03:24PM 1.2F 12:00PM 03:48PM 1.2F 01:12 01:12AM -1.1E 01:30AM 02:24PM 05:06PM 02:30PM 05:30PM -0.8E 03:24PM 06:36PM -0.7E M W Tu Th Th F -0.9E Sa Su 14 29 10:42PM 06:24PM 09:42PM -1.0E 07:00PM -1.0E 07:24PM 07:54 04:42AM 07:24AM 05:00AM -1.0E 07:54AM 0.7F AM0.4F -0.6 -1810:18PM 08:12PM 10:48PM 09:00PM 11:18PM 0.4F 0.7F -21 26 03:06 AM 0.0 0 11 03:33 03:42 AM 0.1 10:36PM 3 26 01:12PM -0.7E 11:06AM 01:48PM -0.5E AM AM 0.1 2.5 3 76 ◐ Su94 10:24AM 09:48 AM 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2.4 Tu 73 11:24AM 02:12PM 11:54AM 02:36PM AM AM 1.3 2.440 ● 0.8F ○ 0.6F ◑ 0 Tu 04:39 PM -0.5 M-15 05:06PM 11:48PM 08:12PM 05:30PM 08:30PM -18 Tu 03:53 PM 0.0 W 04:16 PM 0.2 6 W 01:57 PM 0.2 6 11:02 PM 3.3 101 11:18PM 11:24PM 88 07:3310:10 10:38 PM 2.8 85 PM PM 0.9 2.527 76 02:36AM 04:30AM 0.3F -0.6E 02:48AM 05:12AM 0.5F 0.3F 02:48AM 05:24AM 0.6F 0.1F 03:06 02:06AM 05:36AM 12:24AM 01:24AM 05:19 AM -0.4 -1210:36AM 02:42AM 06:36AM 09:36AM -0.5E -0.6E -0.7E 08:12AM 11:06AM -0.7E 09:06 -15 01:35 04:17 3 13 04:52 AM 0.2 6 06:30AM 08:36AM 12:18PM 0.9F2.807:54AM 02:36AM 05:54AM 03:06AM -0.5E -0.8E 28 28 AM AM 0.1 0.1 312:06PM 11:23 AM 85 31 28 06:00AM 09:12AM 04:12PM 1.2F -0.7E 01:12PM 04:54PM 1.1F AM 02:00PM 05:24PM 1.1F 02:48 85 08:0510:23 2.340 70 10:56 2.4 73 04:06PM 07:06PM 08:48AM 12:42PM 1.2F 09:12AM 01:18PM 1.0F Th-0.4 Sa M Su 0.8F AM AM 1.3 W W 05:26 PM -12 F Sa Tu 12:42PM 03:36PM -0.5E 07:48PM 11:06PM -1.1E 08:24PM 11:42PM -1.0E -0.9E 08:48PM 09:06 -18 W 04:25 PM 0.1 3 Th 04:50 PM 0.2 6 W 10:54PM 04:24PM 07:42PM 05:06PM 08:30PM -0.8E Th 02:39 PM 0.2 6 11:52 PM○ 3.2 98 06:36PM 09:18PM 0.4F 88 08:0510:45 11:13 PM 2.8 85 11:36PM PM PM 0.9 2.527 76 06:13 AM -0.2 -6 -9 02:09 6 14 05:30 0.2 6 05:12AM 0.4F 0.6F AM 12:00AM -1.1E 0.2F 29 04:56 29 AM AM 0.1 0.2 303:12AM 12:48AM 01:30AM 0.3F 2.3 12:42AM 02:24AM 12:12 PM0.2F2.503:24AM 7606:00AM 29 76 08:4610:58 67 10:24AM 11:31 AM 70 -0.6E 08:42AM -0.6E -0.6E 03:18AM 06:06AM 0.8F -0.5E 03:36 AM AM 1.3 2.24007:30AM 02:54AM 06:24AM -0.6E-0.2 03:42AM 04:12AM Th 06:16 PM -611:30AM -12 Th 04:59 0.1 901:00PM 3 04:54PM F 06:54AM 05:27 0.3 9 07:24AM 1.2F 1.0F 02:00PM 05:36PM 1.0F PM 09:06AM 12:06PM -0.8E 1.1F 09:48 F 03:24 PM PM 0.3 Th F Su MPredictio 09:12AM 01:06PM 09:42AM 01:36PM 1.2F 10:06AM 02:06PM Disclaimer: The predictions NOAA Current Sa 76 11:48PM -1.1E Su W 11:51 PM Tu 2.7 from82 06:18PM 1.0F -0.9E 03:36 08:3911:22 PM PM 0.8 2.52408:30PM 04:54PM 08:06PM -0.8E 09:00PM 05:24PM 08:36PM -1.0E 03:00PM 05:54PM 09:12PM ● 09:24PM 09:42 AM 3.0 91 15 12:44 Generated on: Mon Dec 04 16:54:54 UTC 2023 88 06:13 AM 0.3 9 07:11 AM 0.0 0 30 3 -3 02:48 AM 0.1 30 2.2 67 F 01:04 PM 2.3 7012:18AM12:11 06:00AM 0.5F -1.0E PM 12:36AM -1.0E 0.3F 4003:42AM 70 09:32 AM 1.3 12:06AM 01:54AM 0.2F 12:36AM 02:36AM 0.3F 01:18AM 03:12AM Sa 06:10 PM 0.3 9 07:09 PM 0.004:00AM006:36AM 11:18AM -0.6E 0.6F -0.6E 03:54AM 06:54AM 0.9F -0.5E 04:06 Sa 908:30AM -6 04:13 PM 0.3 03:48AM 07:06AM -0.5E 04:48AM 07:54AM 05:18AM 08:24AM 05:42PM 1.2F 1.1F 09:30AM 12:12PM -0.5E 1.2F 10:00AM 01:00PM -0.9E 1.1F 09:18 PM 0.8 F 2401:54PM Sa M M W Tu 10:30 09:48AM 01:48PM 10:36AM 02:30PM 11:00AM 03:00PM Su 09:12PM 06:18PM 0.9F -1.0E 04:00PM 07:06PM 0.9F -1.0E Th 04:30 12:36 AM 2.7 82 05:36PM 08:54PM -0.9E 02:54PM 06:12PM 09:30PM 06:42PM 10:00PM 31 09:36PM 10:06PM 10:18 03:33 AM 0.1 3 07:02 AM 0.4 12 31 10:24 AM 1.3 40 Su 12:57 PM 2.1 64 Su 05:07 PM 0.4 12 07:01 PM 0.4 12 12:30AM -1.1E 12:54AM -1.0E 01:18AM -1.0E 01:06AM 02:48AM 0.2F 01:30AM 03:36AM 0.4F 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Baltim 19 14
Time
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2021 Robalo Boats 222 CC F200XB Yamaha Outboard, Yamaha Extended Warranty until 3/5/26, Hours - 192, Coyote Aluminum Tandem Trailer w/ Brakes and Winch, Hard Top w/ Electronics Box, Rocket Launcher, Spreader Light, Leaning Post, Compass, Simrad GPS, Simrad VHF, Fishwells, Aerated Baitwell, Rod Storage and Holders, and more! $72,995 Riverside Marine, 410.686.1500, sales@riversideboats.com www.riversideboats.com #20677
22’ Shamrock ‘96 $17,500 Curtis Stokes 410.919.4900 curtis@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net 2023 Pathfinder 2200 TRS BLOWOUT LEFTOVER PRICING! Yamaha F150. Boat Is Loaded and Ready to Go! Ameratrail Trailer Available. RT 113 Boat Sales 302.436.1737 www.rt113boatsales.net
2024 Boston Whaler 220/250 Dauntless Newly designed hull! Balanced perfectly between the local favorite 210 Montauk and the durability of the Outrage hull model, this 22-foot boat just feels much bigger but w/ all the maneuverability, a little deeper V that can handle rougher waters. Big lounge seat up front w/ a massive storage locker underneath. Also comes in a 25-foot size. Chesapeake Whalertowne 410.827.8080 www.whalertowne.com
Wellcraft 22’ 222 Fisherman CC, 2019MY Mercury 4-stroke 150, new alum. Loadrite trailer, powder coated hard top, head compartment w/ toilet, low hours, super loaded. $44,888 OBO (Stock# U-385) Rudy Marine, 302.945.2254, www.rudymarine.com
Trophy Bayliner 23’ 2302WA 2000MY Mercury 225 Optimax, Loadrite roller trailer, hard top w/ electronic box, runs great, cuddy cabin w/ toilet, well-maintained. $19,995 OBO (Stock# U-332) Rudy Marine, 302.945.2254, www.rudymarine.com 2022 Bayliner Trophy T24CC 250 4S Mercury Outboard, Mercury Warranty until 7/16/25, Hours - 30, Power Assist Steering, (new trailer shown in photos is available for $6,746), Gray Hull Side w/ White Bottom, Graphite Interior, Stainless Steel Upgrade, CC Fishing Seats w/ Livewell, Fresh Water Shower System, Digital Dash w/ Mercury Vesselview link - Twin 9” GPS, and more! $69,995 Riverside Marine, 410.686.1500, sales@riversideboats.com www.riversideboats.com #20671 2022 Sportsman Open 232 CC F250XB Yamaha Outboard, Hydraulic Steering, Engine Warranty until 10/20/24, Hours - 273, ‘22 Venture VATB-5225 Trailer, Solid White Hull, Polar White Upholstery, Offshore Package, Fiberglass T-Top w/ LED Lighting Upgrade, Garmin GPS, Garmin VHF 115 Radio w/ Antenna, Airmar B175M Chirp Thru-Hull Transducer Upgrade, and more! $84,995 Riverside Marine, 410.686.1500, sales@riversideboats.com www.riversideboats.com #20673 2022 Sportsman Masters 247 Bay Boat Yamaha LF300XSB w/ Digital Electric Steering, Yamaha Extended Warranty until 7/10/28, Hours - 137, Owen & Sons Aluminum Tandem Axle Slide-on Trailer w/ Brakes and Spare Tire, Under Leaning Post Tackle Storage, Second Garmin 12” GPSMap 1243xsv, Garmin Fantom 18 Radome, Airmar B175M Chirp Thru-Hull Transducer Upgrade, and more! $112,750 Riverside Marine, 410.686.1500, sales@riversideboats.com www.riversideboats.com #20708 2023 Pathfinder 2400 TRS BLOWOUT LEFTOVER PRICING! Yamaha F300. Fully Loaded! Ameratrail Trailer Available. RT 113 Boat Sales 302.436.1737 www.rt113boatsales.net
2000 Grady White 232 Gulfstream Overall great fishing platform w/ a comfy cabin and wide beam! Single Yamaha 225 OX66 2 Stroke. $34,900 (No Trailer included). Beacon Light Marina 410.335.6200 www.beaconlightmarina.com
2024 Boston Whaler 240 Vantage Another Chesapeake Bay icon of the Boston Whaler family is our 24 Vantage. Perfect ski boat for the family, fits 11 people and has a top speed of nearly 50mph. Every Whaler is built with a foam filled hull so this unsinkable legend is one of the safest boats on the water. Chesapeake Whalertowne 410.827.8080 www.whalertowne.com
(Key Gull) 25’ Carolina Classic ‘06 $49,000 Curtis Stokes 410.919.4900 curtis@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net 2021 Sportsman Open 252 CC Twin F150XCA Yamaha Outboards, Yamaha Extended Warranty until 2/2/26, Hours - 631, (display 2021 Venture trailer available for add’l $5,000), Rocket Launchers, Spreader Light, Outriggers, Windlass, Underwater Lighting, Trim Tabs / Trim Gauge Auto Pilot, (2) 12” Garmins, Minnkota Ultera 10’ Power Pole, Electric Trolling Motor, and more! Boatel Kept. $129,995 Riverside Marine, 410.686.1500, sales@riversideboats.com www.riversideboats.com #20628
Century 24’ 2400CC 2007MY Yamaha F250 4-stroke, Venture aluminum Trailer, T-tops w/ electronics box, new cushions, head compartment w/ toilet, well-maintained, low hours. $39,999 OBO (Stock# U-381) Rudy Marine, 302.945.2254, www.rudymarine.com Aquasport 25’ 2500CC 2020MY Twin F150 4-stroke Yamaha, Venture alum. trailer, radar, twin Simrad, head compartment w/ toilet, and much more. Super low hours. $89,995 OBO (Stock# U-365) Rudy Marine, 302.945.2254, www.rudymarine.com Twin V 24’ 240DC 2024MY Twin 150 4-stroke Mercury, new custom fitted alum. Loadrite trailer, dual console, powder coated hard top, full head compartment w/ toilet, super load, 9 hours. $149,999 OBO (Stock# U-390) Rudy Marine, 302.945.2254, www.rudymarine.com
Wellcraft 24’ 242 Fisherman CC 2020MY Mercury 250 Verrado, new alum. Loadrite trailer, powder coated hard top, head compartment w/toilet, low hour, super loaded. $57,996 OBO (Stock# U-396) Rudy Marine, 302.945.2254, www.rudymarine.com
2024 Boston Whaler 250 Outrage Powered by twin 300 v8s - This incredibly dry haul even in the worst of seas is truly a well thought out design. Our 250 and 280 Outrages are equipped with the fishing package, including rod holders, a livewell, fresh and raw water washdowns, and a tackle storage center - For those who are more inclined to hear about the safety factors the 250 and 280’s offer features such as a self-bailing cockpit, stainless steel grab rails, and a tempered glass windshields providing peace of mind for you and your crew. Chesapeake Whalertowne 410.827.8080 www.whalertowne.com
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Brokerage & Classified 2023 Cobia 280 CC BLOWOUT LEFTOVER PRICING! Twin Yamaha F300. Yamaha Helm Master Joystick w/ Autopilot, Full Electronics Package. RT 113 Boat Sales 302.436.1737 www.rt113boatsales.net
Parker 25’ 2520 Pilot House 1993MY Yamaha 250Hp, Karavan aluminum trailer, solid floor and transom, super clean, awesome 6pack boat. $39,999 OBO (Stock# U-389) Rudy Marine, 302.945.2254, www.rudymarine.com 2011 Cutwater 26 Ideal pocket cruising yacht, thoughtfully owned and maintained. Features include generator, bow and stern thrusters, A/C, upgraded electronics and more. Contact Grady Byus at 410.533.9879 or Grady@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com 2017 Century Boats 2600 CC Twin F200XCA Yamaha’s, Hours - 261, Yamaha Extended Warranty until 4/19/25, Venture Trailer-8725, White Hull, Hard-Top w/ Electronics Box, Rocket Launchers, Spreader Light and Outriggers, Windlass, Fusion Stereo, RayMarine electronics package, Compass, and more! $104,995 Riverside Marine, 410.686.1500, sales@riversideboats.com www.riversideboats.com #20645 2019 Regal LS6 V8 350 DuoProp Volvo Penta, Hours - 322, 2020 Venture VATB7225 Aluminum Tandem Trailer w/ Brakes and Spare Tire, Cockpit Seats w/ Bolsters, Sunshade System - Bow and Cockpit, Cockpit Seagrass Mat, Bimini Top, Bow Cover, Cockpit Cover, Garmin GPS, Arch, Anchor Windlass, Fusion Stereo, Enclosed Head, Port Light Half Moon, Portable, Full Swim Platform, Docking Lights, Lift kept, and more! $99,995 Riverside Marine, 410.686.1500, sales@riversideboats.com www.riversideboats.com #20662 2020 Key West 261CC Twin F200XCA Digital Yamaha Outboards, Hour Meter - 381, Engine Warranty until 3/31/26, Load-Rite Aluminum Trailer, Light Blue Hull / White Bottom, Hardtop, Electronics Box, Rocket Launchers, Spreader Light, Garmin Electronics Package, and more! $134,995 Riverside Marine, 410.686.1500, sales@riversideboats.com www.riversideboats.com #20661 2023 Pathfinder 2600 TRS BLOWOUT LEFTOVER PRICING! Yamaha F300. Fully Loaded, Twin Power Poles, Ameratrail Trailer Available. RT 113 Boat Sales 302.436.1737 www.rt113boatsales.net 2023 Pathfinder 2600 TRS $149,990 Yamaha F300NSB - Under 20 Hours. Full Transferable Warranty. RT 113 Boat Sales 302.436.1737 www.rt113boatsales.net 2023 Pursuit DC266 $199,990 Twin Yamaha F150XCA - Under 20 Hours. All Warranties Transferable. RT 113 Boat Sales 302.436.1737 www.rt113boatsales.net
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Cutwater 26’ C-26 2016MY Volvo Penta in-board diesel, new customer fitted Loadrite aluminum trailer, super loaded boat, like new condition, super low hours. $149,995 OBO (Stock# U-395) Rudy Marine, 302.945.2254, www.rudymarine.com
Jeanneau 26’ 7.5 CC 2022MY Yamaha F300 4-stroke, white powder-coated T-top, Garmin electronics, Fusion stereo, electric windlass, bow thruster, head compartment w/ toilet, under 40hrs., super clean. $99,995 OBO (Stock# U-387) Rudy Marine, 302.945.2254, www.rudymarine.com
(Mental Rehab) 27’ Rinker ‘05 $32,900 Dan Tisoski 267.784.7229 dant@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net 2012 Pursuit C 280 Very low hours, well-equipped, and lift kept since new. Excellent fishing platform with aggressive deadrise for handling rough water. Contact Ken Comerford at 410.991.1511 or Ke n @ No rth Po in tY ac ht Sa les.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com
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2023 Boston Whaler 280 Dauntless Our 28 Dauntless here is the perfect combination of fishability and family cruiser. Equipped w/ retractable aft sunshade and bow sunshade that is very quick and easy to install - this single-engine 400Hp is more than enough juice to run across the bay even in the worst of conditions. Sale Pending. Chesapeake Whalertowne 410.827.8080 www.whalertowne.com
(Sans Regret) 30’ Scout ‘20 $349,000 Curtis Stokes 410.919.4900 curtis@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net
2024 Boston Whaler 280 Outrage Powered by twin 400 v10s This incredibly dry haul even in the worst of seas is truly a well thought out design. Equipped with the fishing package, including rod holders, a livewell, fresh and raw water washdowns, and a tackle storage center - The 280 is a self-bailing cockpit, stainless steel grab rails, and a tempered glass windshields providing peace of mind for you and your crew. One difference in the layout of the deck is the 280 Outrages offers a large lounge in the bow seating area children and ladies first notice and their favorite part of the boat. Chesapeake Whalertowne 410.827.8080 www.whalertowne.com
2024 Boston Whaler 280 Vantage Beautiful classic white hull with chrome decals, big enough to host the entire family including aunts and uncles - the twin 300s that will reach almost 60mph! Plenty of room to host for any occasion or head out and catch some local rockfish out on the Bay. A must see! Chesapeake Whalertowne 410.827.8080 www.whalertowne.com 2019 Mathews Brothers Patriot 29 Freshly repainted, comes with full Garmin electronics package, GS, Radar, VHF and Autopilot. Contact Jack McGuire at 401.290.7066 or Jack@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com
(Hot Pursuit) 30’ Pursuit 3000 ‘00 $49,000 Curtis Stokes 410.919.4900 curtis@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net
(Elba) 31’ Ocean Master ‘98 $85,000 Curtis Stokes 410.919.4900 curtis@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net 2018 Sportsman Open 312 CC Twin 300 Yamaha Outboards, Yamaha Factory Engine Warranty good til 6/19/24, Engine hours: 639, (New Triaxle Trailer available for $11,129), Steel Blue Hull, White Upholstery, White Powder Coat, Black Bottom Paint, and more! Fully up to date, records on hand $199,995 Riverside Marine, 410.686.1500, sales@riversideboats.com www.riversideboats.com #20745 2021 Sea Ray 320 Sundancer A true natural, the Sundancer 320 Outboard reimagines the possibilities of how a cruiser can look, feel and perform. Contact Jack McGuire at 401.290.7066 or Jack@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com 2023 Cobia 320 CC BLOWOUT LEFTOVER PRICING! Twin Yamaha XF425. Yamaha Helm Master Joystick w/ Autopilot. RT 113 Boat Sales 302.436.1737 www.rt113boatsales.net
2024 Boston Whaler 320 Vantage This is our 320 Vantage, and comfortably fits 14 people. An adjustable port lounge gives you lots of options for your boating enjoyment. Bluetooth ready. 3/5/10 year warranty available. Chesapeake Whalertowne 410.827.8080 www.whalertowne.com
2024 Pursuit DC326 Twin Yamaha F300NSB. Yamaha Helm Master Joystick w/ Autopilot. Generator, Air Conditioning, Full Electronics Package. RT 113 Boat Sales 302.436.1737 www.rt113boatsales.net
2023 Pursuit S428 Sport $1,189,000 Quad Yamaha 425XTO w/ 168 Hours. Yamaha Warranty Until 5/13/2030. RT 113 Boat Sales 302.436.1737 www.rt113boatsales.net
33’ Bertram ‘80 $45,000 Curtis Stokes 410.919.4900 curtis@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net
2024 Boston Whaler 325 Conquest Pilot House Fish, cruise, never have to choose. With the new 325 Conquest, “split personality” takes on a whole new meaning. This adventurous boat is so much more than a cabin cruiser - Designed for maximum versatility, the 325 offers purposeful amenities for all your favorite activities. The conquest offers ultra-convertible port lounge, full front glass windshield for incredible visibility, and a spacious cabin perfect for overnighting. Chesapeake Whalertowne 410.827.8080 www.whalertowne.com
2024 Boston Whaler 330 Outrage Built for the ocean but easy enough to handle through ego alley downtown Annapolis! Equipped w/ white 400Hp v10 engines to maximize performance on our newly designed Outrage. Chesapeake Whalertowne 410.827.8080 www.whalertowne.com 2002 Grady White 330 Express Extremely well-equipped to fish outfitted with full tower, outriggers, and recent re-power in 2019 with Yama F300’s still under warranty. Contact Chris Beardsley at 315.447.1251 or Chris@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com
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2024 Boston Whaler 380 Realm The 38-foot Realm is the ultimate host w/ the most boat ride - You will draw attention in the best way possible! Perfectly equipped w/ Quad 400 v10s, bow thruster, and joystick piloting - No matter the amount of your boating experience these tools make docking such a big boat look easy. Chesapeake Whalertowne 410.827.8080 www.whalertowne.com
(Dottie K) 34’ Silverton ‘05 $124,500 Curtis Stokes 410.919.4900 curtis@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net 2007 Triton 351 Express Repowered in 2021 w/ Triple Mercury Verado V8 300s. This sought after engine package elevates the ultimate offshore fishing machine. Price r ecently reduced. Contact Mike Coe at 410.387.8859 or Mike@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com
(Martini & Me) 42’ Post ‘81 $65,000 Andy Stratton 908.265.7670 andy@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net
(Jessi Jane) 46’ Hatteras ‘83 $65,000 Dennis Mancinelli 404.395.6688 dennism@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net 2023 MJM 4 Looking for an opportunity to purchase a Like New MJM 4, then this is your boat. Contact Ken Comerford at 410.280.2038 or Ken@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com 2023 Tiara Yachts C49 Coupe Rare chance to get into an almost new Tiara 49 Coupe without the wait and at a nice discount to new. Contact Bob Oberg at 410.320.3385 or Bob@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com
(Rivendell) 36’ Nauset ‘90 $98,000 Evan Joseph 804.396.5446 evan@curtisstokes.net www.curtisstokes.net 2011 MJM 36 Downeast Lift kept with upgrades to electronics, power windshield and pilot house cushions. Twin Volvo 220Hp D3 diesels fully serviced in 2023. Contact David Malkin at 443.790.2786 or David@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com 2019 Tiara Sport 38 LS Perfect boat for day yachting with family and friends. Equipped with triple Yamaha 350’s, painted to match the hull. Contact David Malkin at 443.790.2786 or David@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com 2021 Tiara Yachts 38 LS Lift kept, lower hours (150 hrs) on triple mercury 400s, optioned with Seakeeper, radar, painted engines to match the hull, and more. Contact Jack McGuire at 401.290.7066 or Jack@NorthPointYachtSales.com www.NorthPointYachtSales.com
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