Competition Heats
Up Along With The Weather During Second Week Of Maryland $1,000,000
Fishing Challenge
Nine more fish
caught during second week of tournament
ANNAPOLIS — The sweltering heat last weekend and earlier this
week did little to dissuade anglers from heading out onto the water to try
their luck at landing one of 2,000 tagged fish released as part of the
Maryland $1,000,000 Fishing Challenge. Since the tournament kicked off on
June 3, 22 tagged fish including 18 largemouth bass, three striped bass
and one white perch, have been caught and certified by Maryland Department
of Natural Resources (DNR) Fisheries Service biologists.
“Catches of tagged striped bass and white perch are slowly picking up as
water temperatures continue to rise,” said Martin L. Gary, a DNR Fisheries
Ecologist. ”Out of hundreds of tagged Atlantic croaker, only one has been
reported caught thus far, but we expect that to change as the croaker bite
historically turns on around July 4th.”
The lucky anglers who landed tagged fish this week will all receive a $25
gift certificate to Boater’s World and a Maryland $1,000,000 Fishing
Challenge t-shirt. They will also be entered into the drawing to play for
the $1 million prize. They are:
June 13
• Greg Hutton of Edgewater caught a 24" striped bass (tag #1493) on the
Hill near the mouth of Eastern Bay.
June 12
• Richard "Rich" Bruce of West Chester, PA, caught a 17” largemouth bass
(tag #305) in the Sassafras River.
• Glen Pittman of Arbutus caught a 16" largemouth bass (tag# 202) on the
Susquehanna Flats.
June 11
• Joe Kauders of Baltimore caught a 16.5” largemouth bass (tag #214) on
the Susquehanna Flats.
• James Lawrence of Meridianville, AL, caught a 16” largemouth bass (tag
#166) from Oxon Cove on the Potomac River.
• Robert Sebeck of Baltimore caught a 17.5" largemouth bass (tag #139) on
the Potomac River near the Woodrow Wilson Bridge on the Spoils.
June 9
• Clifford Pannebaker of Essex caught a 17" largemouth bass (tag #181) in
Dundee Creek in Baltimore County.
• Brian Nurmi of Annapolis caught a 9" white perch (tag #1427) near the
mouth of the Severn River.
June 8
• Dan Gemmill of Ellendale, DE caught a 16.5" largemouth bass (tag # 359)
in Marshyhope Creek in Dorchester County.
All catches, including a photo of the angler with his or her fish, are
listed on the Maryland $1,000,000 Fishing Challenge website, which is
located at
http://www.dnr.state.md.us/fish4cash/. The site also contains official
rules and frequently asked questions about the tournament.
The Maryland $1,000,000 Fishing Challenge is sponsored by Boater’s World
and the Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development (DBED).
Approximately 2,000 fish have been fitted with a bright green tag and
released into the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries. Anglers who catch
one of the specially tagged striped bass, largemouth bass, Atlantic
croaker and white perch are reminded NOT TO REMOVE THE TAG from the
fish and to immediately call the phone number listed on it. A DNR
Fisheries biologist will come out to verify the catch within 24 hours and
only after that should the angler release the fish back into the water.