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Citations Year to Date Printed: Tuesday March 10 2015 Citations Enterd in Past 7 Days Are Highlighted Yellow Commonwealth of Virginia - Virginia Marine Resources Commission Lewis Gillingham, Tournament Director - Newport News, Virginia 23607 2014 Citations Year To Date Printed: Tuesday March 10 2015 Citations Enterd in Past 7 Days Are Highlighted Yellow Species Caught Angler Address Release Weight Lngth Area Technique Bait 1 AMBERJACK 2014-09-28 JANE B. GASIOR NORFOLK, VA Y 55 CHESAPEAKE LIGHT TOW BAIT FISHING LIVE BAIT (FISH) 2 AMBERJACK 2014-09-28 JUSTIN PINKNEY NORFOLK, VA Y 56 CHESAPEAKE LIGHT TOW BAIT FISHING LIVE BAIT (FISH) 3 AMBERJACK 2014-09-05 RICKY E. HIGGINS, JR NEWPORT NEWS, VA Y 51 SOUTHERN TOWER (NAVY JIGGING LURE(UNSPECIFIED) 4 AMBERJACK 2014-08-26 CRAIG FREEMAN POQUOSON, VA Y 51.5 SOUTHERN TOWER (NAVY BAIT FISHING LIVE BAIT (FISH) 5 AMBERJACK 2014-08-17 KEN NEILL, III SEAFORD, VA Y 58 SOUTHERN TOWER (NAVY BAIT FISHING LIVE BAIT (FISH) 6 AMBERJACK 2014-08-16 DAVID BERRY GATES, NC Y 57 SOUTHERN TOWER (NAVY TROLLING LIVE BAIT (FISH) 7 AMBERJACK 2014-08-15 WALLY R. VEAL NEWPORT NEWS, VA Y 62 SOUTHERN TOWER (NAVY BAIT FISHING LIVE BAIT (FISH) 8 AMBERJACK 2014-08-09 A. KENNEDY WHITE NORFOLK, VA Y 51 CHESAPEAKE LIGHT TOW BAIT FISHING LIVE BAIT (FISH) 9 AMBERJACK 2014-08-08 RICK EVANS SUFFOLK, VA Y 51 SOUTHERN TOWER (NAVY BAIT FISHING LIVE BAIT (FISH) 10 AMBERJACK 2014-08-06 BRANDON BARTLETT YORKTOWN, VA Y 51 SOUTHERN TOWER (NAVY BAIT FISHING LIVE BAIT (FISH) 11 AMBERJACK 2014-08-06 AMANDA GREENE YORKTOWN, VA Y 56 SOUTHERN TOWER (NAVY BAIT FISHING LIVE BAIT (FISH) 12 AMBERJACK 2014-07-26 CHARLES P. BOYD VIRGINIA BEACH, VA Y 53 SOUTHERN TOWER (NAVY BAIT FISHING LIVE BAIT (FISH) 13 AMBERJACK 2014-07-25 BRUCE CLARA MOUNT PLEASANT, PA Y 56 SOUTHERN TOWER (NAVY BAIT FISHING LIVE BAIT (FISH) 14 AMBERJACK 2014-07-12 CHARLES P. BOYD VIRGINIA BEACH, VA Y 50 SOUTHERN TOWER (NAVY BAIT FISHING LIVE BAIT (FISH) 15 AMBERJACK 2014-07-12 JEREMY MAGUIRE VIRGINIA BEACH, VA Y 52 SOUTHERN TOWER (NAVY BAIT FISHING LIVE BAIT (FISH) 16 BLACK DRUM 2014-11-22 RANDY MORTON VIRGINIA BEACH, VA Y 48.5 CHESAPEAKE BAY - UNS BAIT FISHING BAIT (UNSPECIFIED) 17 BLACK DRUM 2014-11-16 COLBY FLANAGAN VIRGINIA BEACH, VA Y 48 CAPE HENRY BAIT FISHING CLAM 18 BLACK DRUM 2014-10-25 TOM KENNEDY FREDERICK, MD Y 51 CBBT, UNSPECIFIED BAIT FISHING CRAB, UNSPECIFIED 19 BLACK DRUM 2014-10-13 TODD YERGEY POQUOSON, VA Y 49 BACK RIVER ARTIFICIA BAIT FISHING CRAB, UNSPECIFIED 20 BLACK DRUM 2014-10-05 JEAN A. SELLARD MELFA, VA Y 50 CHESAPEAKE BAY - UNS BAIT FISHING BAIT (UNSPECIFIED) 21 BLACK DRUM 2014-10-03 ROBERT KEISEL, JR. ONANCOCK, VA Y 46.5 CHESAPEAKE BAY - UNS BAIT FISHING BAIT (UNSPECIFIED) 22 BLACK DRUM 2014-10-03 THOMAS A. WARWICK LYNCHBURG, VA Y 47 NAUTILUS SHOALS BAIT FISHING FIDDLER CRAB; GREEN 23 BLACK DRUM 2014-09-30 SAMUEL R. SELLARD MELFA, VA Y 49.5 CHESAPEAKE BAY - UNS BAIT FISHING BAIT (UNSPECIFIED) 24 BLACK DRUM 2014-09-28 JOHN A. ERMALINSKI CHESAPEAKE, VA Y 47 CAPE HENRY WRECK BAIT FISHING CRAB, UNSPECIFIED 25 BLACK DRUM 2014-09-21 JEAN A. SELLARD MELFA, VA Y 47.3 CHESAPEAKE BAY - UNS BAIT FISHING BAIT (UNSPECIFIED) 26 BLACK DRUM 2014-09-19 ROBERT KEISEL, JR. ONANCOCK, VA Y 46.5 CHESAPEAKE BAY - UNS BAIT FISHING BAIT (UNSPECIFIED) Page 1/176 Commonwealth of Virginia - Virginia Marine Resources Commission Lewis Gillingham, Tournament Director - Newport News, Virginia 23607 2014 Citations Year To Date Printed: Tuesday March 10 2015 Citations Enterd in Past 7 Days Are Highlighted Yellow Species Caught Angler Address Release Weight Lngth Area Technique Bait 27 BLACK DRUM 2014-09-15 TIMOTHY ZARGER HAMPTON, VA Y 50 BACK RIVER BAIT FISHING CRAB, PEELER OR SOFT 28 BLACK DRUM 2014-06-22 ARNIE SMITH POQUOSON, VA Y 46 CBBT, UNSPECIFIED BAIT FISHING BAIT (UNSPECIFIED) 29 BLACK DRUM 2014-06-10 BRANDON BARTLETT YORKTOWN, VA Y 47 NAUTILUS SHOALS BAIT FISHING CLAM 30 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-27 SHIRLEY JONES ASHLAND, VA Y 50.5 OFF FISHERMAN'S ISLA BAIT FISHING CRAB, HARD 31 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-26 DAVID N. COWAN SILVER SPRING, MD Y 47 NAUTILUS SHOALS BAIT FISHING CLAM 32 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-25 STACY LADWIG ALEXANDRIA, VA Y 48 CHESAPEAKE BAY - UNS BAIT FISHING BAIT (UNSPECIFIED) 33 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-25 JOHN LADWIG MOORHEAD, MN Y 52 NAUTILUS SHOALS BAIT FISHING CRAB, UNSPECIFIED 34 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-25 JOHN LADWIG MOORHEAD, MN Y 48 NAUTILUS SHOALS BAIT FISHING CRAB, UNSPECIFIED 35 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-25 STACY LADWIG ALEXANDRIA, VA Y 47 CHESAPEAKE BAY - UNS BAIT FISHING BAIT (UNSPECIFIED) 36 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-24 AUSTIN HAYNE NORFOLK, VA Y 47 CHES.BAY,EASTERN SH. BAIT FISHING CRAB, UNSPECIFIED 37 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-22 STAN SIMMERMAN PORTSMOUTH, VA Y 47 CBBT, UNSPECIFIED BAIT FISHING BAIT (UNSPECIFIED) 38 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-21 BENJAMIN E. BECKER COLORADO SPRINGS, COY 50 OFF CAPE CHARLES BAIT FISHING BAIT (UNSPECIFIED) 39 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-18 SAMUEL R. SELLARD MELFA, VA Y 47 CBBT, UNSPECIFIED BAIT FISHING CLAM 40 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-18 DON L. BRENEMAN, JR. MANHEIM, PA Y 50.5 OFF FISHERMAN ISL., BAIT FISHING CLAM 41 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-17 JAMAL ESFAHANI HAMPTON, VA Y 46 OFF FISHERMAN ISL., BAIT FISHING BAIT (UNSPECIFIED) 42 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-17 ENRIQUE OLIVAR CHESAPEAKE, VA Y 48 CBBT, UNSPECIFIED BAIT FISHING CRAB, UNSPECIFIED 43 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-17 VIKTOR MERENYI WASHINGTON, DC Y 46 INNER MIDDLE GROUND; BAIT FISHING CLAM 44 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-17 LIONEL PHELPS VIRGINIA BEACH, VA Y 46 BALTIMORE CHANNEL BAIT FISHING BAIT (UNSPECIFIED) 45 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-17 PHILLIP NEILL LITTLE PLYMOUTH, VA Y 46 OFF FISHERMAN ISL., BAIT FISHING CLAM 46 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-17 DAVID COHN VIRGINIA BEACH, VA Y 46 OFF FISHERMAN ISL., BAIT FISHING CRAB, UNSPECIFIED 47 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-17 DAVID T. CASE LYNCHBURG, VA Y 49 CBBT, UNSPECIFIED BAIT FISHING CLAM 48 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-17 MA'TE TARDI OAKTON, VA Y 46 INNER MIDDLE GROUND; BAIT FISHING CLAM 49 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-17 ROB COLLINS NORFOLK, VA Y 50 OFF FISHERMAN'S ISLA BAIT FISHING CRAB, UNSPECIFIED 50 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-17 DAVID COHN VIRGINIA BEACH, VA Y 48 OFF FISHERMAN ISL., BAIT FISHING CRAB, UNSPECIFIED 51 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-17 RICHARD P. ANOIA VIRGINIA BEACH, VA Y 52 BALTIMORE CHANNEL BAIT FISHING BAIT (UNSPECIFIED) 52 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-17 JOHN A. HOFFMAN LYNCHBURG, VA Y 48 OFF FISHERMAN'S ISLA BAIT FISHING CLAM Page 2/176 Commonwealth of Virginia - Virginia Marine Resources Commission Lewis Gillingham, Tournament Director - Newport News, Virginia 23607 2014 Citations Year To Date Printed: Tuesday March 10 2015 Citations Enterd in Past 7 Days Are Highlighted Yellow Species Caught Angler Address Release Weight Lngth Area Technique Bait 53 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-15 CLAYTON WHITAKER MECHANICSVILLE, VA Y 47.5 INNER MIDDLE GROUND; BAIT FISHING CLAM 54 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-15 CALVIN LAWRENCE MECHANICSVILLE, VA Y 49 INNER MIDDLE GROUND; BAIT FISHING CLAM 55 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-15 STUART BUSH AYLETT, VA Y 48 INNER MIDDLE GROUND; BAIT FISHING CLAM 56 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-15 JAMES M. ATKINS KING WILLIAM, VA Y 48 INNER MIDDLE GROUND; BAIT FISHING CLAM 57 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-14 ROB CARPENTER JUNEAU, AK Y 47 CHESAPEAKE BAY - UNS BAIT FISHING CLAM 58 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-13 JOHN R. BUSH GLEN ALLEN, VA Y 48 CBBT HIGH LEVEL BRID BAIT FISHING CLAM 59 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-13 DAVE WINEMAN SUFFOLK, VA Y 47 NAUTILUS SHOALS BAIT FISHING BAIT (UNSPECIFIED) 60 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-13 FRANK S. JONES CHESTER, VA Y 46.5 KIPTOPEAKE PIER BAIT FISHING CLAM 61 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-12 RICH MCWHIRTER BRUINGTON, VA Y 48 OFF OYSTER (INSHORE BAIT FISHING CLAM 62 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-12 RICKY A. SEARS LANEXA, VA Y 47.5 INNER MIDDLE GROUND; BAIT FISHING CLAM 63 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-12 MATTHEW BURR PORTSMOUTH, VA Y 47.5 EASTERN SHORE, UNSPE BAIT FISHING BAIT (UNSPECIFIED) 64 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-12 DAVID A. TOOMBS VIRGINIA BEACH, VA Y 46 EASTERN SHORE, UNSPE BAIT FISHING BAIT (UNSPECIFIED) 65 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-11 MADDIE GILLESPIE RICHMOND, VA Y 47 LATIMER SHOALS; C-2 BAIT FISHING CLAM 66 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-09 ROBERT KEISEL, JR. ONANCOCK, VA Y 49 EASTERN SHORE - UNSP BAIT FISHING BAIT (UNSPECIFIED) 67 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-09 KEN NEILL, III SEAFORD, VA Y 51 OFF FISHERMAN ISL., BAIT FISHING CLAM 68 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-08 JACK E. BIPPUS MANHEIM, PA Y 46 SMITH ISLAND BAIT FISHING BAIT (UNSPECIFIED) 69 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-02 WALLY R. VEAL NEWPORT NEWS, VA Y 48.5 SMITH ISLAND BAIT FISHING CRAB, HARD 70 BLACK DRUM 2014-05-02 EUGENE HERMAN POQUOSON, VA Y 46.5 OFF CAPE CHARLES BAIT FISHING CRAB, UNSPECIFIED 71 BLACK DRUM 2014-04-17 CHRIS HARRELL WEST POINT, VA Y 48 CHESAPEAKE BAY - UNS BAIT FISHING CLAM 72 BLACK DRUM 2014-04-17 CHRIS HARRELL WEST POINT, VA Y 46 CHESAPEAKE BAY - UNS BAIT FISHING CLAM 73 BLACK DRUM 2014-04-17 TIMOTHY A. DAVIDSON POWHATAN, VA Y 46 CHESAPEAKE BAY - UNS BAIT FISHING CLAM 74 BLUE MARLIN 2014-10-04 REECE FULLERTON VIRGINIA BEACH, VA Y NORFOLK CANYON TROLLING BALLYHOO 75 BLUE MARLIN 2014-09-19 TADD CRAWFORD CHESAPEAKE, VA Y NORFOLK CANYON TROLLING BALLYHOO 76 BLUE MARLIN 2014-09-19 JAY BRENT FALLS CHURCH, VA Y NORFOLK CANYON TROLLING BALLYHOO 77 BLUE MARLIN 2014-09-18 BRIAN D.
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