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TIDERUNNER Newsletter of the Annapolis Chapter of the MSSA “More Fish – More Catching – More Fun” December 2012 Visit us online at www.mssaannapolis.com In This Issue MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT Message From The President pg 1 Annapolis Chapter MSSA Holiday Party pg 1 Summer Fishing Trip pg 2 Fishing Report pg 2 Saltwater Fishing Expo pg 3 Annual MSSA Chapter Rod And Reel Raffle pg 4 Scholarship Raffle Tickets Will Be Available at The Christmas Party! pg 4 Calendar Of Events pg 4 Chapter Officers & Leadership Team pg 4 Businesses That Support The Annapolis Chapter pg 5 2012 Rock On Warriors Sponsors pg 6 As the year comes to a close and my first term as your chapter president concludes, I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the membership of the Annapolis chapter MSSA for your support. At the State level the Maryland Sport Fishing Association has had a very successful year. Many of you participated in our tournament series throughout the year and the Annapolis chapter has once again represented well in competition. The value of being an MSSA member, however, is not just in competing in fishing tournaments. MSSA is very intent on protecting your rights as recreational anglers. We will continue to fight to maintain and improve the Chesapeake Bay fishery for all species. The health of the Bay is a top priority. We will also continue to focus on our youth anglers. Many of you were introduced to our passion by our parents or grandparents or maybe by a friend. Pass it on. Get the kids involved, get em hooked….it’s fun. As a member of the MSSA we have a voice. Please help to make our voice even louder by getting a friend involved. I encourage you to bring someone new to a chapter meeting or to our “Saltwater Fishing Expo” in February. Show them what we are all about and encourage them to become a member. At the chapter level … what can I say? I am proud to be president of the best chapter in the organization. Thanks once again for the tremendous support. I would like to especially thank all of you who give your time. Thank you to the members of the Board for your service and thank you to all the committee chairmen. I know the hours that you all dedicate to our club and we appreciate you very much. I look forward to another successful year with you. A special thank you to Jean Hoffman for serving as our treasurer for the past 3 years. Great job Jean!! To the membership I encourage you to please get involved if you can. The core group does a fantastic job but they could use any help you could give. Merry Christmas … Happy Holidays!!! I look hope to see all of you at our celebration December 19th. Bob Sheehan President Annapolis Chapter MSSA Holiday Party Wednesday, December 19th at 7:30 PM Please join the MSSA Annapolis Chapter to celebrate the holiday season at the American Legion Post #7 at Rt. 450 and Crownsville Road in Annapolis. Santa will be on hand to offer holiday cheer and special raffle prizes. The Annapolis Chapter will sponsor an open bar. Please bring a dish to share with fellow chapter members, spouses, and guests. We will have brief chapter business to get everyone up to speed on the upcoming Saltwater Expo and annual chapter raffle. Everyone is welcome! SUMMER FISHING TRIP The chapter fishing trip for the Chesapeake Bay will be July 17, 2013. I haven’t worked out all the details, but I’m certain that we will only fish out of Chesapeake Beach. I’ll go over the timing with Captain Randy Dean. I’m thinking a 1 or 2 pm start time which would have us off the water at 7-8PM. With summer thunder storms and some of us having to drive a good distance to get home, this seems like a good compromise time. I hope to have more information by the January news letter. I think Lee Slagle is going to try to run a spring trip out of Ocean City, with Captain Monty. He will have more information for you by the January newsletter. See you at the holiday party. Ron Schaefer Summer Fishing Trip Chairman Fishing Report I signed up for the 2012 Fall MSSA Tournament along with my son Drew hoping to spend some quality time while catching a big fish or two. During my fishing preparations, I made sure to send in my all MSSA Member Tournament Crew Log to the MSSA Office. That turned out to be a smart decision but more on that topic later. Drew came home from school on Thursday with a bad cough. On Friday he came home from school in worse condition and was coughing up crud balls that would make any parent cringe. So Friday night I told Drew to sleep in Saturday and fish on Sunday if he was feeling better. Saturday morning I left the frost covered dock just before sunrise and pointed the REEL CRAZY south. The fishing reports I had heard and read indicated that the best catches of big fish were down south plus I have caught a lot of big fish between the mouth of the Choptank River and the Power Plant. I came off plane at the mouth of the Choptank River with a 15 knot wind coming from the northeast. I deployed the planar boards and put out an 11 rod spread that covered the water column from shallow to deep. I trolled south while zigzagging along the western channel edge toward the Power Plant, crossed the main channel several times, then trolled north along the eastern channel ledge until I was back up to R78. NADA, unless you count a plastic bag and a bunch of leaves as the Catch of the Day. I didn’t get a single strike all day and I didn’t see another fish caught by the other boats in the area. I started to pull lines at 3PM followed by a long and contemplative ride home into a 2-3 foot head sea. Something had to change but what should I do to change my luck for the second day of the Tournament? Sunday morning I left the dock at first light without my son Drew once again. He was feeling a little better but not yet back to normal. I was replaying yesterday’s fishing reports from TidalFish in my head while also recalling what I had seen on my fishfinder – all of the fish and bait were down deep. When I got to the mouth of the Magothy I was greeted by 3 foot rollers as the incoming tide pushed against the 15-20 knot wind from the N/NE. The Small Craft Advisory on the Weather Radio locked me into my decision to switch to Plan B. Plan B was to fish in the lee of Kent Island and put out a deep running spread without planar boards. I came off plane at the Bay Bridge and put out a 5 rod spread intended to run between 30 to 50 feet deep. My hopes were to run 5 baits in the strike zone and still keep things manageable while fishing solo on a bumpy Chesapeake Bay. I trolled south along the western channel edge to Thomas Point, turned towards Bloody Point Light and crossed the Bay to the eastern side. I then turned north and worked the eastern channel edge up to Kentmor but still nothing. I then turned south and tried zigzagging down the main channel and staying in the deep water. About 15 minutes later one of the rods bends over and line peeled off the reel with the drag singing the tune that I had been waiting for. The fish had hit on one of my long boat rods with 200’ of 50# spectra with tandem chartreuse parachutes (3 & 6 oz) with a 10 oz in line sinker that should have been swimming about 40’ below the surface. I cleared a shorter rod on the same side of the boat and then put on a rod belt to fight the fish. It took me about 15 minutes to get the fish boat side and reach for the net. I hate to admit that I missed on my first two attempts to net the fish and on the third attempt the stinger hook on the bait became snagged on the frame of the net. OH CRAP! So I made a quick decision to switch hands on the net and reach for the gill plate of the fish with my right gloved hand. I then quickly hauled the fish over the gunwale and into the cockpit. Whew! Big smile on my face as I retrieved and stored the remaining fishing rods. At the Sandy Point Weigh Station the fish measured 43 inches and 33.3 pounds. Since I had turned in my MSSA Crew Report prior to the Tournament, I was eligible and won the $500 Sunday Prize! So my advice is to be flexible with your Game Plane and to submit your All MSSA Crew Report to enhance your chances of winning in the Tournament. Tight Lines! Kevin McMenamin Saltwater Fishing Expo presented by PropTalk Magazine, AllTackle and MSSA Annapolis Chapter Saturday, Feb. 23, 2013 8am-3pm Annapolis Elks Lodge #622 2517 Solomons Island Rd., Edgewater MD 21037 Admission is only $5 per person! Kids 14 and under are free • Informative S eminars from expert anglers share their tips and techniques • 9 AM – Capt. Charlie Sisson: Chesapeake Bay Live Lining for Stripers • 11 AM – Capt. Keith Neal: Offshore Trolling for Wahoo/Marlin/Tuna/Dolphin (Capt. Keith & Crew caught the VA State Record Wahoo of 122 pounds during the 2012 Tunament) • 1 PM – Capt. Wayne Morgan: Chesapeake Bay Spring Trolling for Trophy Stripers • Shop for the latest gear at great prices from local tackle dealers • Book a trip with our region’s top charter captains and guides • Rod & Reel Raffle – 4 Shimano TLD 25 Trolling Combos - tickets @ door • Food & beverages including Pit Beef, Oysters and Full Bar Service www.saltwaterfishingexpo.com • Directions • Seminar Info • Vendor Info www.mssaannapolis.com I-97 ELKS LODGE 662 Rt. 665 Arris Allen B l v d Scholarship Raffle TICKets will be available at the Christmas Party! 14 Scholarship Raffle Tickets will be available at the Christmas Party! Stuff some stockings with chances to win amazing prizes including the Grand Prize of a $1000 Gift Certificate from ALLTACKLE. com. Prize List contains fishing charters, Orioles and Ravens Tickets, Tackle, Boating Gear, Works of Art, Gift Certificates for merchandise, services, restaurants, and more. Tickets are $5 or 5 for $20. Drawing is June 1, 2013. There will be as many winners as we have prizes on the List. Check out the website after the New Year for Prize List details: www.mssascholarships.org. 16MSSA Annapolis Chapter Meeting, American Legion Post 7, Crownsville, at 7:30 p.m. www.mssaannapolis.com Pete Abbott asadena Sportfishing Group meeting at 7:30 p.m., P Earleigh Heights Fire Hall, Richey Hwy, Severna Park, MD. www.pasadenasportfishing.com 28CAPCA Meeting, Annapolis Elks Lodge #622, Edgewater. General meeting starts at 6:30 p.m. ‘Pollution in the Chesapeake Bay’ Presented by Capt. Andrew Seligman www.capca.net 26‘Polar Bear Plunge & Plungefest’, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Sandy Point State Park Annual MSSA Annapolis Chapter Rod and Reel Raffle CHAPTER OFFICERS and LEADERSHIP TEAM Once again the Annapolis Chapter of the MSSA will conduct its annual rod and reel raffle to raise funds for the chapter. This year’s raffle will feature a set of four (4) Shimano rods and reels. This annual raffle is key to the success of the chapter and enables us to support activities such as Rock-on-Warriors, the crab feast, the Saltwater Expo, chapter-supported fishing trips, festivities, and other cool stuff. This past year’s raffle was the most successful ever, and we hope to meet or exceed the results from that effort. Please come to the chapter holiday party on Dec. 19th to preview the rod and reel combos and pick up your tickets for sale to friends, family, and fishing colleagues. President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Calendar of events December 7CCA, North Anne Arundel Chapter’s Banquet. Maryland Yacht Club, Pasadena From 6-9 p.m. Tickets $55 per person or $100 per couple, each ticket includes 1 year membership ($25 value) www.ccamd.org 8Eastport YC Lighted Boat Parade, 6-8 p.m., Annapolis Harbor & Spa Creek 10 asadena Sportfishing Group meeting at 7:30 p.m., P Earleigh Heights Fire Hall, Richey Hwy, Severna Park, MD. www.pasadenasportfishing.com 15A Chesapeake Christmas, Annapolis Maritime Museum, $20 at door, $15 in advance. 7-9 p.m. www.amaritime.org 16CCA Annapolis Chapter Fishing Seminar, 11 a.m.4 p.m., AllTackle, 2062 Somerville Rd, Annapolis www.ccamd.org 19MSSA Annapolis Chapter Xmas Party, American Legion Post 7, Crownsville, at 7:00 p.m. Bring a dish! www.mssaannapolis.com 27‘Full Moon Party’ Boatyard Bar & Grill, Eastport, MD at 6 p.m. www.boatyardbarandgrill.com 31New Year’s Eve Celebration, City Dock, Annapolis, Fireworks & Family Fun. January 5 CAPCA CPR/First Aid Certification. Annapolis Elks Lodge #622, 2517 Solomon’s Island Rd, Edgewater, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Costs $105. 410-573-0201 www.capca.net Bob Sheehan Chris Rosenthal Fred Menage Jean Hoffman Crab Feast Chairman Holiday Party Chairman Intra-Chapter Tournament MSSA Scholarship Committee MSSA Tournament Committee Newsletter Editor Ocean City Fish Chairman Raffle Chairman Rock on Warriors Chairman Saltwater Fishing Expo Chairman Saltwater Fishing Expo Coordinator Speaker Chairman Summer Fish Chairman Web Master Website Content Editor (410) 507-8491 (410) 727-5735 (410) 798-5868 (410) 923-0769 Larry Muscatello NEED VOLUNTEER Bob Thompson OB O’Bannon Dale Dirks Paul Herrmann Lee Slagle Brian Stempowski George Brown & John Thibodeau Pete Abbott & Kevin McMenamin Ed Kalb Dale Dirks Ron Schaefer Craig Teuber Fred Menage Life is short, fish often! Lets catch some fish in Solomons! Businesses that SUPPORT the ANNAPOLIS CHAPTER One South Street, Suite 2600 Baltimore, Maryland 21202-3201 www.kramonandgraham.com Kramon & Graham, P. A. George E. Brown Office: 410-752-6030 Direct Facsimile: 410-361-8205 Cell: 410-274-9341 E-Mail: [email protected] ROCK ON WARRIORS 2012 SPONSORS Larry Muscatello F RE E DOM
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