Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Maryland Fall Trout Stocking

Via MD DNR:



Trout Fishing in Maryland

2012 Fall Trout Stocking

The Fall stocking has begun. Although there is no set stocking schedule, updates are posted on the website daily and on the phone line (1-800-688-3467) weekly. A press release will be issued to notify anglers when fall stocking is complete.
County Location Date Map
BaltimoreStansbury Park Pond (500 RB)October 25GO >
WashingtonBlairs Valley (200 RB/GN)October 25GO >
BaltimoreGunpowder Falls Upper (1000 RB)October 25GO >
CarrollMorgan Run - Catch-and-Return (500 RB)October 25GO >
Prince GeorgesSchoolhouse Pond (250 RB)October 25GO >
Prince GeorgesMelwood Pond (750 RB)October 25GO >
Prince GeorgesLake Artemesia (750 RB)October 25GO >
Prince GeorgesGreenbelt Lake (750 RB)October 25GO >
Prince GeorgesAllens Pond (500 RB)October 25GO >
CharlesWheatley Lake (500 RB/GN)October 24GO >
CharlesMyrtle Grove Pond (500 RB/GN)October 24GO >
CharlesHughesville Pond (300 RB/GN)October 24GO >
CalvertHutchins Pond (250 RB/GN)October 24GO >
CalvertCalvert Cliffs Pond (250 RB/GN)October 24GO >
GarrettCasselman River - Delayed Harvest (270 RB/GN)October 24GO >
GarrettBear Creek (270 RB/GN)October 24GO >
CecilRising Sun Pond (200 RB/GN)October 23GO >
CecilHowards Pond (300 RB/GN)October 23GO >
CecilBig Elk Creek (700 RB/GN/BN)October 23GO >
CarolineTuckahoe Creek (250 RB/GN/BN)October 23GO >
MontgomeryGreat Seneca Creek (800 RB/GN/BN)October 23GO >
HarfordDeer Creek (850 RB/GN)October 23GO >
WashingtonAntietam Creek (450 RB/GN/BN)October 17GO >
GarrettSavage River (350 RB/GN)October 17GO >
GarrettN Branch Potomac River - Delayed Harvest (400 RB)October 17GO >
GarrettBear Creek (300 RB/GN/BN)October 17GO >
WashingtonBeaver Creek (500 RB/GN)October 16GO >
BaltimorePatapsco River at Avalon (750 RB/GN/BN)October 12GO >
GarrettYoughiogheny River - Oakland (300 RB)October 12GO >
GarrettYoughiogheny River - Friendsville (200 RB)October 12GO >
GarrettYoughiogheny River - Delayed Harvest (100 RB)October 12GO >
GarrettYoughiogheny River - Catch & Return (300 RB)October 12GO >
GarrettGlades Park Pond - Youth & Blind (100 RB)October 12GO >
HowardSouth Branch Patapsco River Upper Section (200 RB/GN/BN)October 11GO >
Baltimore/HowardPatapsco R at Daniels - 2 Trout/Day (750 RB/GN/BN)October 11GO >
AlleganyLake Habeeb (Rocky Gap) (1000 RB)October 11GO >
GarrettNorth Branch Potomac River at Barnum (1000 RB)October 11GO >
GarrettNorth Branch Potomac River - Zero Creel Area (500RB)October 11GO >
FrederickMiddle Creek (300 RB)October 11GO >
FrederickCatoctin Creek - Delayed Harvest Area (200 RB)October 11GO >
MontgomeryMiddle Patuxent River - Delayed Harvest (200 RB)October 10GO >
HowardLittle Patuxent River - 2 fish/day (600 RB/GN/BN)October 10GO >
HowardCentennial Lake (500 RB/GN)October 10GO >
CarrollPiney Run Reservoir (500 RB/GN)October 10GO >
GarrettYoughiogheny River - Delayed Harvest (250 RB/BN)October 10GO >
GarrettParkville Pond - Youth & Blind (100 RB)October 9GO >
GarrettN Branch Potomac River - Westernport (1000 RB)October 10GO >
GarrettN Branch Potomac River - Upper Catch & Return (700 RB)October 9GO >
GarrettCasselman River - Delayed Harvest (350 RB)October 10GO >
FrederickRainbow Lake (450 RB/GN/BN)October 10GO >
AlleganyWills Creek (500 RB/GN)October 10GO >
AlleganyTown Creek - Delayed Harvest (350 RB/BN)October 10GO >
AlleganyEvitts Creek (200 RB/GN/BN)October 10GO >
AlleganyLions Park Pond (100 RB)October 9GO >
AlleganyCotton Cove Pond (100 RB)October 9GO >
WashingtonBlairs Valley Lake (500 Rainbows)October 9GO >
WashingtonGreenbrier Lake (500 Rainbows)October 9GO >
FrederickCunningham Falls Lake (500 Rainbows)October 9GO >
FrederickCarroll Creek (250 RB/GN)October 2GO >
FrederickFriends Creek (450 RB/GN/BR)October 2GO >
FrederickOwens Creek (450 RB/GN/BR)October 2GO


Boom...Morgan

Fly Product: ArticSilver Free Flex Concept

Via Moldy Chum:


Teaser for their pending Indiegogo fundraising campaign.

Boom...Morgan

Daily Reel...'HCFT 32 - Punkin' Pie'


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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Sandy Update

Things have slightly calmed down here in Annapolis with winds around 25 mph and a few gusts up to 30 mph here and there. Air temperature is 45 F. Rain is drizzling. Neighbors tree is still in my yard and flooding in our basement has stopped. Apparently OCMD is torn apart, but thats probably because Raven Lundy and my cousin Colin Herlihy shredded it up yesterday on some of the biggest waves the East Coast has ever seen. Power is still out, as it probably will be for ther next couple of days. We're all safe and I thank God for that. Let us know how you all are doing today and what you've seen in your areas.
 
Boom...Morgan

Umpqua Unveils New Packs And Bags

Via TFM:

One of the biggest surprises for me at IFTD this past August were the new pack and bag offerings for 2013 from Umpqua. This is certainly a thought forward departure from a company that so far has dealt primarily in flies and fly boxes.

The entire line up is very well designed and executed with the Famous 2500 and Dealine 3500 interesting me most since I have a serious affliction for gear bags of all sorts.



Umpqua updated their website recently with a page for the Packs and Bags with this video and a full breakdown on each piece of gear. There is also a chance to win one of these new packs or bags by signing up with your email near the top of the page.

Look for the new Umpqua packs and bags in fly shops and online in January 2013. 

Boom...Morgan

Daily Reel...'Spey Cast Anchor Position'



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Monday, October 29, 2012

Daily Deal...Allen Fly Fishing Xa Series Fly Rod

Via Allen Fly Fishing:

Their awesome 'Deal of the Week' specials continue this week with $79.01 off of their 4wt 8'6" Xa Series Fly Rod.


Normally $229.00, now only $149.99

Need a rod to cast dries, nymphs, and streamers all in the same day?  The Xa was designed with this exact purpose in mind.  With the backbone and fast recovery to throw heavy payloads, and the responsiveness needed for precise, delicate presentations; this rod will shine in any situation you throw it at.  

Features:
*Blank Color: Deep Navy Blue - Wrap Color: Deep Navy Blue
*Includes rod case  
*The blank is constructed of top, aerospace quality carbon.  
*Titanium chromium plated stripping guides for salt water protection.
*Internal ferrule design for a truer taper, and smooth action
*Attractive wooden reel seat on non-fighting butt models, anodized aluminum reel seat on fighting butt models
*AAA quality cork handle


Boom...Morgan

Daily Double Reel...'One in Winter'


Boom...Morgan

Daily Reel...'HOOKÉ 2012!'


Boom...Morgan

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Fly Product: Ontario SP16 Spax Knife

Via Gear Culture:



Also capable of acting as a hatchet or pick-axe, the Ontario SP16 SPAX Knife is one bad ass blade. Few know their cutting implements like Ontario, just ask two of their biggest customers, the US Military and US Government. The blades are epoxy textured and powder coated for added strength and have been hardened to 52-54 HRC, making them pretty much indestructable. Comes with a smart leather sheath too.

Boom...Morgan

Hurricane Sandy


Hey guys and gals, so as many of you know, Hurricane Sandy is barreling her way towards the Mid-Atlantic, projected to make landfall in Jersey somewhere. Many of our good friends are up in NJ and of course, they are in our prayers. As she makes a pass at Maryland, I will keep y'all posted as to whats going on via our Facebook page and other social media outlets.

The Gunpowder was stocked with about 1,000 Bows this past week and the Striped Bass are finally starting to show up in the Bay in good numbers. Unfortunately, and this is solely my opinion, Sandy will probably be the end of a good fishing season here in Maryland. The surge and rainfall will blowout the creeks, rivers and Bay. But, I could always be wrong... I hope I am.

Boom...Morgan

Daily Reel...'Höst i Råndalen'


Boom...Morgan

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Daily Bonus Reel...Mikel Elexpuru's Caddis Pupa


Boom...Morgan

$40 Off Blue Halo Blanks

Via TFM:

"If you've been thinking about ordering a glass blank or fly reel from Blue Halo then they just might have read your mind and have offered up a $40 off discount code to make the purchase that much easier.
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One discount code per person which isn't to say that your mom or little sis hasn't been jonesing to build up a new eight foot 5/6 weight too.  Hint...hint...

The $40 off discount code is good until the end of October so don't think about it to long as the month is winding down.

Check out the Blue Halo website to cash it in."


Boom...Morgan

Daily Reel...'Frozen YETI Articulated Streamer'

This video comes from one of our favorite tyers, Addison Berry. One of the faces behind the last Instagram Fly Swap we hosted. Check out Addi's Vimeo account and his newest fly tying video...


Boom...Morgan

Friday, October 26, 2012

Daily Deal...Sage ZXL Fly Rod 4wt 9' 4-Pc

Via Deals on the Fly:

Normally $685, now only $439.95


Whether you're making delicate presentations to highly-educated spring creek browns or you simply enjoy a more relaxed casting style, there's nothing like the smooth rhythm of a traditional, progressive taper fly rod. Unless you can drastically improve its performance with cutting-edge GS Technology.
Which is exactly how we elevated classic-action fly rods throughout the ZXL Series. Our GS process allowed us to remove every gram of unnecessary material from the blanks and replace glass hoop fibers (which most graphite rods use for strength) with lighter, more responsive pure graphite. ZXL rods also feature a narrower grip for increased comfort and even more feedback and sensitivity during casting. In fishing terms, this means ZXL rods provide an unparalleled level of "line feel" and response, resulting in intuitively better casting. Which, in turn, means more enjoyment on the water.

Boom...Morgan

ENO Hammock Giveaway



Eagles Nest Outfitters is giving away a SingleNest Hammock today through their Facebook page. How do you win one? Simple, show them some love. Head on over there and get on it for your chance to win a free hammock!

Boom...Morgan

Daily Reel...'Where Its Always Spawning Season'


Boom...Morgan

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Maryland Weekly Fishing Report Overview | October 24, 2012

Via MD DNR:

By: Keith Lockwood


October presents an interesting situation for fishermen in Maryland. Those that continue to fish find themselves enjoying great fishing with very few fishermen to be seen; plenty of elbow room as one fisherman described recently. Whether your fancy is to fish the Chesapeake Bay, our freshwater waters or the Atlantic Ocean; there are plenty of fish and few fishermen to compete with. Warm weather is predicted for the rest of the week so take advantage of it for winter will soon be knocking on the door.
Fishermen in the lower Susquehanna River up to the Conowingo Dam Pool are enjoying good fishing for striped bass this week. Fishermen are reporting catching them at the dam pool by casting swim shads and crankbaits and by jigging and casting various lures farther down river and out into the bay. Fishing for channel catfish is on the upswing also as is the white perch fishing in the deeper channels.
In the upper bay fishermen are finding schools of striped bass chasing bait in many of the regions tidal rivers and bays; often along channel edges. Most often the fish being encountered are sub-legal but there are enough legal sized fish to allow fishermen to take a couple of striped bass home. Casting topwater lures to the surface fish or jigging underneath with metal or soft plastic jigs has been working well for area fishermen.
As one approaches the Bay Bridge, fishermen are finding striped bass along the channel edges at the mouth of the Magothy and Chester Rivers and the bridge piers of the Bay Bridge. Some fishermen are finding success with trolling medium sized bucktails and small spoons along the channel edges and the outside edges of breaking fish. Other fishermen are jigging on suspended fish along channel edges or structure and still others are enjoying shallow water fishing along shorelines, points and rocks with topwater lures, swim baits and similar lures. Still others are finding some spot; often now in 20' of water or more and live lining the spot at favorite locations. Jen King and her dad enjoyed some time together live lining spot at the Bay Bridge piers and shared a photo opportunity together with a nice striped bass.

Photo by Rich Watts
Fishermen in the middle bay region are finding a mix of striped bass and bluefish spread throughout the entire region this week. The striped bass are being encountered in a wide variety of fishing situations. Light tackle fishermen are catching striped bass in the shallow waters near points and shoreline structure on topwater lures and various other types of commonly used lures. Fishermen are finding breaking fish made up of a mix of striped bass and bluefish in the lower sections of the regions tidal rivers and out in the bay. There are a lot of sub-legal striped bass mixed in but also a nice grade of 20" to 26" fish. Jigging with metal is perhaps the most popular method of fishing for striped bass and the bluefish; the bluefish range in size from a 1/2lb to 4lbs. Trolling can also be a good option with medium sized bucktails and small spoons along channel edges and near concentrations of fish. Live lining spot at locations such as the Clay Banks, the False Channel and the steep western edges of the shipping channel. The spot are now moving into deeper water and most fishermen are finding them in about 30' of water and catching them on small pieces of bloodworm.
White perch have moved out of the shallower waters in the tidal rivers and creeks and are now residing in deeper waters of 40' or more near the mouths of the rivers. It will take a good depth finder and some snooping to find them holding close to the bottom. Fishing with bottom rigs baited with peeler crab or bloodworms is a good way to target them.
A mix of striped bass and bluefish are busy chasing bait in the lower bay region this week but fishermen are reporting that finding solid concentrations of striped bass on a daily basis can be tough. Fishermen are finding breaking fish in the lower sections of the tidal rivers and out in the bay but they seem to be on the move constantly. Jigging with metal under breaking fish or over suspended fish is always a popular way to fish in the fall. Casting to good shoreline structure is another favorite way to fish this time of the year with topwater lures in the mornings and evenings. Striped bass fishing has been very good in the lower Potomac River and even largemouth bass fishermen have been catching a few near the Wilson Bridge. Striped bass fishing in the Tangier Sound area has improved recently and fishermen are adding them to a mix of speckled trout, small red drum and bluefish. Casting lures along the marsh edges of Tangier Sound this time of the year offers some pleasurable and exciting fishing.
There are still spot in the region and most are being caught in deeper waters as they travel out of the tidal rivers and head south. Fishermen are targeting the larger spot, white perch for table fare and also catching some small red drum. The small red drum that have been caught all summer are mostly well below the 18" minimum size restriction but more than a few fishermen in the past couple of weeks have been catching red drum over the 18" threshold. Herb Floyd holds up a typical undersized puppy drum from Tangier Sound for the camera before releasing it.

Photo courtesy of Herb Floyd
Recreational crabbers are reporting good catches this week in all regions of the bay with the best catches coming from the middle and lower bay regions. Water depths of 8" to 12" seem to be producing the best opportunities for filling a bushel basket with crabs this week. Many crabbers are reporting that a large portion of the 7" crabs they are catching tend to be light and that the heaviest crabs are in the 6" size range.
Freshwater fishermen continue to have a lot of fishing opportunities to choose from this week. Western region fishermen are enjoying good fishing for smallmouth bass, largemouth bass and walleye along the shores of Deep Creek Lake. Fishermen in the upper Potomac are enjoying some good fishing but many report difficult conditions. We asked upper Potomac fisheries biologist John Mullican about the situation and he sent us this report. Fishing on the upper Potomac has been pretty slow recently. The river is extremely low and clear making fish spooky and allowing them to spread out over larger, deeper stretches. Floating leaves and decaying vegetation have also added to challenge. The best action will be late in the day under low light conditions. I have caught bass recently on wacky rigged stick worms and suspending jerkbaits.
Trout fishermen continue to enjoy the fruits of the October stocking of trout in many of the trout management areas around the state. The stockings will continue till the end of the month and the stockings are posted on the trout stocking website as they occur.
Fishermen have been finding largemouth bass in a bit of a funk lately in many of the tidal areas; speculation is that it is water temperature but fish are still being caught in other areas. Swim baits, spinnerbaits near grass beds has been producing good fishing as are crankbaits and plastics around deeper sunken wood and rocks. Crawfish are beginning to leave the shallower areas as water temperatures drop so using crawfish imitations near transition areas and deeper cover can be a good tactic. Jon Duncan sent in this picture of fine looking largemouth bass from Loch Raven Reservoir.

Photo courtesy of Jon Duncan
Fishing for channel catfish and blue catfish is improving with cooler water temperatures and can offer some fun fishing from shorelines banks and piers. Crappie are showing signs of heading to deeper water to school up and small tubes and jigs are a good choice to catch them.
Ocean city area fishermen continue to catch a mix of small bluefish, large spot, kingfish and even a few legal size puppy drum from the surf. A few striped bass are beginning to show up along the beaches but many are painfully just below the 28" minimum size. In and around the inlet fishermen are catching tautog, sheepshead around the rocks; a few flounder and at night the action switches to small bluefish on Got-Cha lures and a few striped bass on swim shads.
Outside of the inlet flounder, triggerfish and some tautog are being caught near the wreck and reef sites. Farther offshore fishermen are bringing in a mix of dolphin, wahoo and a few yellowfin tuna to the docks from the canyons.

Boom...Morgan

Fly Product: SOG F01T Tactical Tomahawk

Via Gear Culture:



Inspired by the Vietnamese Tomahawk weapon, the SOG F01T Tactical Tomahawk really does mean business and there are few, if any, tools that are so durable. Ideal for demolition, breaching operations, extractions and more, the Hard-cased stainless steel head, side hammer and reinforced handle will prove indestructible, unlike the objects with which it makes contact.

Boom...Morgan

Daily Reel...'48 Hours in Wyoming'


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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Fly Product: Black + Blum Thermo-Pot

Via Gear Culture:


BLACK+BLUM THERMO-POT

The days of paper bagging it are gone. The Black + Blum Thermo-Pot offers a perfect combination of futuristic funk and utility with an insulated pot that will keep foods warm for up to six hours. A natural cork lid screws into a sleek stainless pot with a coordinating magnetically attached spoon firmly secured to the side. Dine in style wherever you are, compliments of Black + Blum.

Boom...Morgan

Daily Deal...ALPS Mountaineering Zephyr 2 Tent

Via Department of Goods (Backcountry.com's Outlet Site):

I love me some ALPS gear, seriously, quality products.


Normally $199.95, now only $119.97

If you spend a big chunk of your spring, summer, and fall nights in the backcountry, you’ll want a reliable, roomy shelter like the ALPS Mountaineering Zephyr 2 Tent. With its sealed seams and urethane-coated fly and floor, this lightweight three-season tent keeps you and your campmate dry in March moisture and during those fast-melting September snowfalls. The Zephyr 2 sets up quickly—two alloy aluminum poles and a simple clip system take it easy on your bed-ready brain. Mesh walls provide essential ventilation when your tent buddy has a sweaty dream. ALPS Mountaineering designed the fly to buckle securely to the tent and included stakes and guys for stability during heinous storms. Stash your mud-caked boots and soggy rain gear in the large vestibule and your book and headlamp in the mesh storage pocket before you sink into REM state.

Boom...Morgan

Daily Reel...'Northern Fetch Reds'


Boom...Morgan

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Daily Deal...Allen Trout II Reel + T-Shirt

Via Allen Fly Fishing:

Gotta love their Deal of the Week...


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Deal of the week - Purchase a Trout II reel and receive a FREE Artist Series T-Shirt. Use this discount code at checkout: TROUTSHIRT102012

Boom...Morgan




Carpin' Season Has Just About Come to an End...

Via Fly Carpin':


2012 Stillwater Carp Finale

I think I have to call it official.  The off-season on my local river shall continue until further notice, but I am calling this fine little pond carp from Sunday my 2012 still-water finale.  I have been dropping an hour here and there checking in on local ponds and lakes for weeks now with nary a shot.   Sunday wasn't much of an exception but I did get one shot and one take in an hour of walking.  On the flip-side I have been doing really well on the river with good shots, decent numbers and freakish for me average size lately so it is hard to understand why I have been bothering at all.  


Incidentally, the fly is yet another experiment in egg yarn where I chop it up for use as a dubbing to make the head on an Egan's Headstand.  The egg-yarn really pops and makes it easy to see your fly.  




Boom...Morgan

Daily Reel...'flySOLO #4 - Dry & Dropper Paradise'


Boom...Morgan

Monday, October 22, 2012

Trip Report: Day Hiking and Rainbow Trout

Its been almost a year since I landed a Bow. Its been almost two years since I landed a fish over 8" here in Maryland. Don't get me wrong, they're there, just elusive. Well, that was changed yesterday...


The family and I decided this morning to head 30 minutes up I-97 to Savage Mill to hike a park we hadn't been to together before. It was our first hike as a family of three and Lilly's second fishing trip (she's been my good luck charm so far). Since Savage Mill was just stocked, I figured I'd bring my new Redington Classic Trout 4wt and put my Allen Fly Fishing Trout Reel on it and give it a shot. As we walked to path, water was low and tea stained but looked good compared to how the Middle Patuxent usually is.


We hiked for a good hour or two before we decided to plop down and have some lunch below the falls around the Mill. There is a sweet run after the falls followed by a deep pool that just looks like good water. Looks more like Smallmouth water than trout water but either way, there was fish in there. So, naturally, the rod was put together, and ready to go.


After not being able to walk three steps without seeing a grasshopper along the trail, I decided to make that my patterns of choice and immediately showed results. I couldn't keep the Bluegill and Fallfish away. All was fun, especially on the 4wt, but I wanted a trout. I grabbed a size 12 BH Olive Wooly Bugger and headed back to the run after lunch. After a few casts and decent hookups on some leaves, I thought I was snagged. Nope, Bow. I got it up to my feet after an awesome fight and me yelling like a little girl (so my wife could look of course) and boom, broke me off, at the knot...stupid knot. So I tied another Bugger on and began dead drifting it through the run again. After about 10 minutes an nothing, boom, fish on! Amazing fight again! Got this beautiful Bow in hand, measured in at 12.5" and was the biggest Bow I'd ever caught in Maryland, until the next fish. Yup, there was another, same technique, same run, this time it was 14" even, amazing fish. This one was my reward for releasing the last. Although it was stocked, it had color like any wild Bow I'd ever seen, as did the other 3 I got in hand. After losing 2 more fish, I landed my third Bow, 13.75" and fought like a tuna. All fish were released, only to probably be caught by some powerbait using redneck tomorrow, either way, I had the enjoyment of catching and releasing.




Third fish was the charm and I decided to go back to spending more quality time with the family. We had a blast, amazing day, amazing weather, amazing hike. I am so blessed to have the beautiful family that I do and to have the privilege of catching such amazing creatures.


God is good, and fishing is too (especially this time of year).

Boom...Morgan

Daily Deal...Redington Classic Trout 8'6" 4wt

Via Deals on the Fly:



  • Machined aluminum reel seat with Rase Dynawood insert
  • A grade Portuguese Cork
  • 100% Toroy Japanese Graphite (50 million modulus)
  • Titanium Oxide stripping guides
  • Classic brown blank color

Boom...Morgan

Daily Reel...'A Fisherman and His Hound'

One day soon I'll have a pup to walk the banks of rivers with me...soon.


Boom...Morgan

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Chesapeake Bay Striped Bass Young of the Year Reproduction at Record Low

Via Stripers Forever:

Maryland officials have released information on the 2012 Young of the Year count for striped bass, and it is very bad.

Maryland officials blame the poor results on weather, and they say that there are normal ups and downs in the process. However if you look at the graph that appears in the link, and study the statistics a bit, you will see that spawning success over the last 5 to 10 years is about half of what it was during the 1990s before the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission allowed the commercial catch to return to levels reached prior to the crash of the 70s.


This LINK will take you to the full report on the MD DNR website.

Boom...Morgan