Volume 22, Number 9 FREE April 2013

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Casey Turner and her dad, fished last summer with Captain Brian Councell and his mate Travis aboard Sea Dux when Casey hooked into this pretty fish. Her biggest rockfish to date!

in this issue FREE THIS ISSUE COMPLIMENTS OF • Spring striper season do’s & Dont’s • First Bluefin of the year in North Carolina • mid-winter waterfowl survey results • Youth Turkey hunt announced • Play it smart when it comes to turkey hunting

April 2013 www.fishingandhuntingjournal.com 1 Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge Announces Youth Turkey Hunt Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) in cooperation with the National Wild Turkey Federation will once again conduct a gobbler-only spring youth turkey hunt on the refuge. The Youth Turkey Hunt will include two Saturdays during the state spring turkey season: April 27th and May 4th, 2013. A refuge hunt permit is required. A limited number of permits will be issued to ensure a high- quality and safe hunting experience. Three youth hunters between the ages of 10 and 16 will be ran- domly selected for each hunt day. Only youths ages 10 through 15 who were not chosen for a past Youth Turkey Hunt at Eastern Neck NWR will be eligible. Applications for per- mits may be obtained: • online at http://www.fws.gov/northeast/easternneck/hunting.html • by writing to Eastern Neck NWR, 1730 Eastern Neck Road, Rock Hall, MD 21661 • or by contacting Eastern Neck NWR at 410-639-7056. There is no application fee. There are three ways to submit the completed application. 1) Completed applications sent via mail must be postmarked no later than Tuesday, March 26th, 2013. 2) Completed applications must be dropped off at the Eastern Neck NWR Refuge Office/Visitor Contact station by 4:00 pm on Tuesday, March 26th, 2013. Completed applications must be emailed ENYouth- [email protected] by 4:00 pm on Tuesday, March 26th, 2013. The drawing will be held on Tuesday, April 2nd, 2013. All successful applicants will be notified by telephone following the drawing. All youth hunters who have successfully drawn a 2013 turkey tag may access refuge lands for hunt scouting on Sunday, April 21st and Sunday, April 28th from 7:30am until 1/2 hour after sunset. All youth hunters who have successfully Scott Shaw aboard "The drawn a 2013 turkey tag must attend a safety meeting the day before their sched- Bluefin", with Captain Chuck uled hunt. This mandatory safety meeting will be held at the refuge at 6:00 p.m. Parker out of Teachs Lair in on Friday, April 26th and Friday, May 3rd at the Refuge Office/Visitor Contact Hatteras Island, NC caught Station. Youth hunters must present their valid Maryland hunting license at that the first Bluefin Tuna taken time. Refuge hunt permits will be issued at the briefing. out of Oregon inlet and Hat- Members of the local chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation will be teras inlet this season. It was guiding each of the youths selected for the hunt. The youths may be accompanied 70" long and approximate by a non-gun carrying parent or guardian. The bag limit is one bearded turkey weight of 214 lb. per youth. All Maryland rules and regulations related to the State’s spring turkey season are applicable and will be enforced during the special hunt on Eastern Neck NWR. Detailed refuge-specific hunt regulations will be provided to the EXPERIENCE THE ARTISTRY OF MIKE TRAVIS, PREMIER TAXIDERMIST successful applicants.

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And every time you make a major Spring Striper you’ll catch literally four to five times course change or enough time passes as many fish. that the current could have varied, Snafus re-check and make sure your speed is Spring Striper Snafu #2: Troll- still in the right zone. you’ve probably been reading about ing at the wrong speed. Lots of guys all of these tactics for years. And if make a big deal out of going at an Spring Striper Snafu #3: Try- By Lenny Rudow you haven’t, it’s easy to peruse the exact speed. They say that three knots ing to cover the water column when web and gain gobs of how-to info. or so is best. And in a perfect world chunking. Yes, trollers will take the (For starters, go to Smashwords.com with no variables, they’d be about bulk of their fish in the top 20 feet of TGIS – Thank Gawd Its Spring! and plug “Rudow” into the search box Despite it being a relatively mild fall right. But we don’t fish in a perfect the water column. Not so, for chun- – you’ll discover a series of how-to world. We have currents and wind kers. For whatever reason, when the followed by a relatively mild winter, fishing e-books I worked on through it’s been a long wait for balmy af- to contend with. So your three knots ideal tide hits (to over-simplify things, that long, long winter we just had). So over ground could be five knots or one this usually takes place during the ternoons and red-hot trophy striper instead of dwelling on those details fishing. Are you ready to put that knot through the water. Sharpies who last hour and a half of the tide and right now, let’s look at trophy fishing figure this out stop looking at GPS sometimes into the first half hour of trolling gear to good use? You have from the opposite direction, and what fresh bunker on order for chunking? speed and use a paddlewheel speedo the next tide), spring trophies drop you shouldn’t do. Make sure you avoid instead, so they’re looking at speed down to the bottom. That’s when you The boat’s tuned up and fully fueled? these common spring striper snafus: Good. The next question is, how will through the water. That’s better—but can catch them on chunks. I’ve kept not best. Paddlewheel speedometers catch logs on this going back to the you ensure that you catch more fish Spring Striper Snafu #1: Failing this spring than you did in 2012? are notoriously inaccurate, and few opening of the moratorium, and over to provide enough offerings when come properly calibrated right out of 85-percent of the trophies caught were First off, plan to start ASAP. Last trolling. Far too many anglers get year the best striper fishing was pre- the box. Hey sharpies: when’s the last on bottom lines. After a decade or so, rigged up to troll four to six lines, and time you calibrated yours? That’s what I took the hint and stopped wasting fishing, tuna ran up the coast a month tell themselves it’s enough to get the ahead of time, and speckled trout I thought. And you’d better re-check half of my spread by setting lines at job done. Wrong. You might catch a it regularly, because a tiny piece of mid-depth and on the surface. These hit the Tangier while trophies were rock or three this way but this is called still in. We’ve had an early perch run grass is all it takes to clog that little days I’ll set out two lines just below “collision fishing” for a reason; you’re paddlewheel. An even better move the surface (with whole bunker rigged this spring, so you can expect that not going to find fish concentrated once again (barring any unexpected is to get your speed into the right to “swim” in the current) and the rest on structure or gathered in a feeding neighborhood, then put one of your of the baits go straight down to the weather changes) the fish are going to frenzy, so you need to strain as much be running ahead of schedule. If you lures into the water and drag it at the bottom. of the water as possible to reliably surface while watching the tail. Is it want to catch and release trophies, score big numbers. If you aren’t pull- you can’t start too soon. If you want paddling so fast that the tail becomes ing 10 or 12 or 16 lines, you’ve barely See Rudow Page 5 to keep ‘em, you’d better re-arrange gotten started. You say you can’t pull your schedule so you can get in a lot that many off your small boat? Balo- of action during the first two weeks ney. 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April 2013 www.fishingandhuntingjournal.com 5 its final day. Tony’s traveling partner Phillip had never fished the Potomac “Tackle Box Tim” did consent to trailering his bass boat and felt fortunate to have drawn Rick back home. as a partner. Their time together on Happy Tales from the After conferring with his day three the water that day built a quick friend- partner, Tony gathered up the tackle he ship. Vanderveer says, “It’s like we’ve Tournament Trail would need to compete. He grabbed known each other for twenty years.” day of a three-day tournament when the four rods and a bag full of jigs. He fin- After the Potomac BFL they promised person you traveled with has to leave ished the event in second place with a to practice before the James River because of family issues at home. You three-day total of 20 pounds, 2 ounces. tournament. Phillip came to the James W a t c h brought your boat with you so the two Co-anglers are relegated to three bass River on the waiting list as a co-angler. enough shows of you could get in tune with the fishery per day in a BASS Open tournament. Back at the ramp Rick thought he that highlight during official practice time. You are Tony would also like to thank would call the tournament director and By Tim Sherman professional caught in a spot that demands that you Richmond angler Kelly Pratt for his withdraw from the contest as his boat bass fishing vacate your high tournament standing was out of commission. At that mo- and you will undoubtedly see joy and in which you have a chance to win, ment, Phillip, not even entered into the jubilation of the anglers who fish the or find a ride home in order to keep tournament as yet, offered Rick the use final day. True, you may see footage fishing. This is the conundrum that of his boat. He wouldn’t have offered of angst from those who may have Northeast, Maryland’s Tony Osborne the use of his boat to just anyone. Rick broken off or lost a fish, and maybe found himself in at the BASS Northern took a few hours to ponder the offer. even dejection for an angler who had Open on the James River outside of He’d be responsible for someone else’s a bad day. The broadcast will always Richmond, Virginia last year. fully tournament-rigged Ranger Z521. end with the highly exuberant weigh Tony found himself 2 ounces out All the while Phillip watched Rick’s master exalting the tournament winner. of first place at the end of the second dejection. He finally told Rick that he However, the winner with his spoils is day of competition on the James. He was driving back home to get the boat. not the only happy tale from the tour- soon got the word from his traveling Rick ultimately accepted the offer and nament trail. I’ve always contended partner that they had to leave. Tony they made the six-hour trek to Roanoke that fishing is more than hooking and could not believe the spot he was in. and back to pick up the boat. landing fish. As an outdoor journalist, In earshot of this conversation was Phillip never did make it off of I’ve met numerous fine tournament veteran tournament angler Chris Price Kelly Pratt takes 4th with 37-11. the waiting list and was cheering for anglers who have shared stories with of Church Hill, Maryland. Chris set Rick throughout the day. Rick finished me that are quite removed from casting Tony at ease by telling him he would assistance during practice. Tony made 11th in the event and at the end of the and setting the hook. Still some stories take him home. Chris did not qualify a navigational error and found himself season became the Angler of the Year involve allowing others to continue in to fish on the final day of the competi- on high dry on a mud flat. Kelly was in the BFL Shenandoah Division. As a tournament. tion, but his co-angler traveling partner kind enough to use his bass boat to pull for Phillip’s kindhearted gesture, Rick Imagine yourself sitting in second did. Chris also took a disabled veteran Tony out of his precarious situation. says, “It tells you a lot about the guys place as a co-angler after the second bass fishing while the Open finished There must be something about the out here on the trail!” Both anglers feel James River and big hearts. Rick Haber that even though tournament fishing Jr. of Linthicum, MD was searching is a competitive sport, it’s often more for bass on the James with Phillip about comradeship and friendship. Arundel Firearms & Pawn Vanderveer of Roanoke, VA two days Randy Yarnall is one of the best prior to the FLW Outdoors BFL event. anglers I know when it comes to giv- 7427 Baltimore Annapolis Blvd, Glen Burnie, MD They were cruising about two miles ing back through fishing. He fished from the ramp when the lower unit of the FLW Everstart trail and is often - GUNS - Rick’s outboard broke. It was a long two a boat captain/observer for the FLW miles back to the ramp on the trolling College Fishing trail if he doesn’t make BOUGHT • SOLD • TRADED • PAWNED motor. Rick was in contention for the the final day Top 10. College Fishing Scope Mounting Angler of the Year title, and this surely tournaments are held on the final day -USED GUNS- Specialty & Hard to Find Ammunition put a damper on his quest. of Everstart events. Rifles • Shotguns Complete Back story: Rick and Phillip had P r ior t o eve nt s, R a ndy w i l l a sse ss t he Black Powder Lay-Away Gunsmith met only once before. They were needs of his anglers. If he sees that their Handguns • Barrels paired together at the Potomac River 410-761-6381 Service BFL tournament the month before. Continued on Page 7 Newly Colt Renovated Taurus • Ruger FREE Showroom and ON TARGET Inc. 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BALT. 410-551-7777 www.ontarget.biz WASH. 301-621-7777 AMMUNITION • HOLSTERS & ACCESSORIES • SAFES • GUN CASES • GIFT CERTIFICATES 6 www.fishingandhuntingjournal.com April 2013 Continued from Page 6 Fish and Wildlife Enforcement tackle is not up agents charge three Sussex De. to tournament men with 50 hunting violations standard, he will donate a rod, LAUREL – An investigation into reel, etc., that illegal hunting practices that began last he has collect- October culminated in DNREC Divi- ed from fellow sion of Fish & Wildlife Enforcement pros and friends agents arresting three Sussex County to an angler in men and charging them with a total need. Prior to a of 50 violations of Delaware’s hunt- RANDY YARNALL College Fishing ing laws. The three men were taken Home: event on Lake into custody and arraigned in Justice Womelsdorf, PA Champlain last of the Peace Court 3 in Georgetown Bass Tournament summer, Randy on Feb. 24. Statistics observed that the · Kyle A. Trice, 18, of Laurel, was Career earnings: college anglers’ charged with 30 violations: five counts $ 15,040 rods would not of possession of a loaded firearm in a Number of Top-10 be conducive motor vehicle, five counts of shooting tournament to the dropshot near a roadway, five counts of hunting finishes: 2 technique they from a motor vehicle, five counts of Weight of largest day's intended to fish hunting at night, five counts of hunt- catch: 18 lbs, 1 oz, (2011, during the tour- ing deer during a closed season, and EverStart Series, Northern nament. Randy five counts of third degree conspiracy. , Lake Erie - Buffalo, NY) reached into his Trice was released on $15,000 unse- Number of events rod locker and cured bond, pending trial in the Sus- fished: 92 since 1995 pulled out a rod sex County Court of Common Pleas/ perfect for the Superior Court. technique (donated by a friend who · John M. Adkins, 20, of Laurel, wished to remain anonymous) and gave was charged with 18 violations: five it to the one of the young fishermen. counts of hunting at night, five counts Nathan Clark will have many more hunting experiences before bagging During the event, the college anglers of hunting deer during a closed season, one any better then this. Photo Courtesy of Ron’s Bay Shop were a bit reluctant to use the rod. Yet, five counts of third degree conspiracy, after losing a few bass, they started us- and one count each of failure to tag ing it. At the end of the day, the team antlerless deer, failure to register ant- finished fourth in the tournament and lerless deer and butchering antlerless qualified for the regional College Fish- deer prior to registration. Adkins was ing contest. The anglers were grateful released on $9,000 unsecured bond, to Randy and his anonymous friend pending trial in the Sussex County for the rod. Court of Common Pleas/Superior Fishing tournaments are filled with Court. stories of technique, triumph, and · Cody L. Pistoia, 20, of Delmar, failure. However, there are countless was charged with hunting at night and stories of behind the scenes friendship, third degree conspiracy. He pled guilty fel lowsh ip, a nd good de e d s. Eve r y once to hunting at night and was ordered to in a while it’s good to hear the stories pay $534 in fines and court costs. of good natured folks like Chris Price, “These charges represent serious Kelly Pratt, Phillip Vanderveer, and violations of Delaware’s hunting laws. Randy Yarnall. Rick Haber, Randy The majority of Delaware hunters re- Yarnall, and Tony Osborne were glad spect and support these laws,” said Sgt. to relate their happy trails from the Gregory Rhodes of Fish and Wildlife tournament trail. Enforcement. ”

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Mock her with bird prob- If that does not work, wait for him raspy clucks, yelps, and even cuts. ably didn’t go far once he quit gob- to leave and try him the next day. She might get agitated, fly down, bling. He’ll stand out there and strut, and come to you, dragging the tom listening to all that high-octane yelp- How much should you call to a within range of you barrel. By Mike Monteleone ing and cutting. And after awhile he’ll turkey on the ground? get leery again. Again, you school Gobblers ring the woods one One April morning an old turkey the turkey and make him tougher Take a tom’s temperature and morning but are quiet the next. rocked my world. He flew down from the next day and so on. call accordingly. If a bird is hot and What’s up with that? his oak roost and kept on power- I advise you to back off, especially gobbling hard, hit him with a few gobbling 80 yards away. I yelped when dealing with a 3 or 4 year old aggressive yelps and cuts. If a tom Here’s my theory. On a day when on my diaphragm and readied my bird, a kind of trophy you love to hunt. is warm and gobbling so-so, tone toms gobble hard, breed hens, and Remington, and waited. For starters, when you sneak away down a little, but still cluck and cut spar with one another, they expend Twenty minutes and what must and leave a turkey alone, you know with spirit. When a tom is cold and a lot of energy. The next morning have been 100 gobbles later the tom he didn’t see you. Also you gain a big gobbling only once in a while, call the turkeys are pretty much spent, was still glued to the same spot. Then advantage by not hammering a tom sparingly and try to work with soft so the woods are quieter. Even the he got bored, clammed up and walked and educating him to the sound and stuff. hens don’t yelp as much. off. For once I did the right thing. rhythm of your calls. In short, when At first light try to sneak in to an Fighting the urge to press the bird, I you let a gobbler go about his daily How much should you call to a area where you know birds are roost- got up and sneaked out of the woods. routine of strutting and breeding roosted turkey? ing. Set up on a long ridge and softly The next morning the same turkey hens with no hint of pressure, you’re call for a few hours. The longbeards roared in a tree 100 yards from where better off in the long run. You can When a tom is alone and on the might be off their game, but there’s he had slept the night before. I set up bet the turkey will roost and gobble limb, call very little. Eke out a couple a darn good chance one of them will on the next ridge and proceeded to close by the next morning. Come of soft clucks and yelps to get him strut in to find a hen. stroke some tiny tree yelps on my back, set up in fresh digs, and begin looking and thinking your way. If glass call. The turkey flew down and the game anew. Who knows, now the he roars at your tree calls, shut up, What is the best turkey call? ran in gobbling the entire way. I nailed gobbler might be ready to work. His regardless of how many more times the sharp spurred devil at 20 paces. hen might have left him overnight. he gobbles. As a rule the less you call, One day a turkey might roar at When a tom gobbles like mad but Or, he might like the looks of the the easier the turkey will fly down. If your mouth call but shun your slate. won’t come a flustered hunter gener- new ridge or flat where your calls he is hot and no hens appear on the The next day the same bird will clam ring out. Get your gun up and yelp. scene, there’s an excellent chance ally does one of two things: He sits See Monteleone Page 9 yelping and cutting for 30 minutes That old tom might trip on his beard he’ll work. or more in hopes the bird will finally as he motors in for a look. break his way; or he takes off on a Play it smart, but try one last wild run to a new setup where he trick. Sneak 100 yards away from a sits and hammers the gobbler with turkey, stop, turn around, and hit him yet more calling. with one last yelp or cut. If he shock Some days being aggressive like gobbles – and he probably will- slip that pays off. But most times you’d 50 yards or so back toward the bird do better to play smart and back off. and setup for a few more minutes. No matter how hot a turkey is, some Every once in a blue moon a tom mornings he simply won’t work. The panics when a hen (in this case you) bird might have a hen with him. drifts away in the brush. Heck, a bird Maybe you’re set up on a ridge or a might crank up his gobbling again flat where he doesn’t feel comfortable and move toward you. If so, give him traveling. For whatever reason he’ll some soft-calling and watch for him stand out there and gobble and gobble to strut in. But don’t overdo it. Most in hopes you, whom he perceives to of the time you’ll still have to come be a hen, will come to him. When back and hunt him the next day. you don’t do that the bird will “gobble out” and walk off. Spring Gobbler Q&A Most people believe that once a turkey clams up and walks, he goes Why do many gobblers hang up a half-mile or further. Not so. An 60 to 80 yards away? old eastern generally doesn’t move ver y far. He might just drift off a few Sometimes a tom will commit hundred yards away and hang-up in a only so far to your calls. He then strut zone for the rest of the morning. stands out in a safe zone and struts, What happens when you try to gobbles and drums, trying to pull move on him? That’s right; the tur- the hen (you) out of the brush and key is apt to see you and spook. And into sight. It’s the modus operandi you know what that means. He’ll be of an old, sharp spurred devil. But harder to call up from that day on. a 2-year-old that has been called to Speaking of calling, what gives a lot or maybe even shot at is just as when you continue to pound away at apt to hang up. I think the best way to fool an a tom, either from your first set-up Mike McBride (right) was guiding for Schrader’s Game Farm when this or after moving to a second spot? ornery turkey is to quit calling. Let him stand out there and gobble and father and son bagged this nice gobbler. 8 www.fishingandhuntingjournal.com April 2013 Now don’t be a masochist and pun- Monteleone … ish your check and shoulder trying to do it in one day. That will cause Continued from Page 8 frustration and flinching. Spread up when you yelp on the diaphragm, your patterning session over a few but run in when you cluck and purr days or weeks. on a slate. Say two toms gobble on Also remember that the choke that a ridge. Cutt on a box call and one you have in the gun can make a huge or both birds might roar … or shut difference as well. If you can afford up. Gobblers are finicky! it and have the time try different There is no best call. The smart choke tubes in combination with you hunter carries in his vest a mix of shot choices. diaphragms, friction calls with vari- ous tones, rasp, and pitch. He isn’t afraid to switch calls in the woods. The versatile caller strikes most turkeys and brings home the most beards and spurs.

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Species 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Mallard 58,300 34,200 55,100 57,400 33,100 Black Duck 24,900 22,500 23,000 27,700 22,500 Gadwall 2,800 2,000 6,400 5,000 7,400 Wigeon 500 300 200 1,400 500 G-W Teal 1,400 600 600 3,700 6,300 Shoveler 400 100 100 200 1,700 Pintail 800 500 1,200 1,200 1,300 Total 89,000 60,100 86,600 96,600 72,800 Dabblers Redhead 12,400 3,400 4,700 4,500 16,700 Canvasback 51,300 26,400 46,100 14,300 18,400 Scaup 51,600 43,500 37,100 69,200 27,500 Ring-neck 1,700 900 1,600 1,300 1,900 Goldeneye 1,000 600 300 900 800 Bufflehead 15,900 13,700 7,800 19,800 15,600 Ruddy Duck 23,600 13,400 17,500 15,300 17,200 Total Divers 157,600 102,000 115,100 125,300 98,100 Scoters 2,900 900 200 5,100 2,000 Long-tailed 400 200 300 800 600 Duck Mergansers 8,900 10,600 7,800 2,800 2,000 Total Ducks 261,000 173,700 210,000 230,600 175,500 Brant 800 1,000 1,500 500 1,500 Snow Goose 61,200 78,600 28,200 43,400 83,300 Canada 498,200 519,500 397,700 342,600 462,000 Goose Tundra Swan 14,200 14,000 14,400 16,600 17,300 Total 836,900 787,100 651,800 633,700 739,600 Waterfowl 10 www.fishingandhuntingjournal.com April 2013 wear fluorescent orange, hunting black Maryland Black Bear results bears with the aid of bait, and baiting The Maryland Department Natural on State-owned lands. Resources (DNR) reported that 92 bears were checked in, in Western The following individuals were Maryland. DNR opened the season charged during the 2012 hunt: October 22 in Garrett and Allegany Paul Alfred Bittinger of Oakland, counties, meeting its management Md., John Preston Carnes, Jr. of goal in five days. Hagerstown, Md., Myron Lee Draper The average live weight of the bears of Williamsport, Md., Myron Lee taken this year was 160 pounds. John Draper III of Williamsport, Md., Fink of Oakland, Md. took the largest Ji m my Tor re s L eit a o of L e e sbu rg, Va ., bear of the season, a 452-pound male. Jose Bento Milheiro of Sterling, Va., The hunt by the numbers: Larry Nesline of Bittinger, Md., Jose 92 bears taken Manuel Neto of Laurel, Md., Joaquim 82 from Garrett County, 10 from Conceicao Nunes of Silver Spring, Allegany County Md., Fernando Lopes Duarte of Lau- 160 lbs. average weight rel, Md., William Matthew Hebler of Kole and Mitch Gunther, Ryan and Jake Grimes and Frankie Leager look Swanton, Md., David Wayne Hepler like old pro’s on the last youth day hunt in February. 67% of the bears were taken on private land of Edgewater, Md., Charles Donald 693 hunters participated in the hunt Kline of Glen Burnie, Md., Michael and 4,027 hunters applied for a permit Lawrence Miller of Knoxville Md., More information on Maryland’s Richard Lee Montgomery of Western- black bear hunt is available here or port, Md., Edward John Mylinski of through the DNR Wildlife and Heri- Parkton, Md., Jose Manuel Quelhas of tage Service page at dnr.state.md.us/ Rosedale, Md., Keith Yeager of Not- wildlife. tingham, Md., Franklin Paul Skiffer The Maryland Natural resource of Swanton, Md., Robert Lee Thomas, Police (NRP) charged 22 individuals Jr. of Harwood, Md., Roger Wayne with violations during the black bear Tracey, Jr. of Manchester, Md., Donald season. Charges included failure to Lee Upole, Sr. of Oakland, Md.

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Particu- As an outdoor writer I often find more weight to their line or switch- larly if the structure is low to myself scribbling words about how to ing to a lure that’s heavier and has the water this can allow the hook and land specific fish in specific less aerodynamic drag. But more bait to slide in among the fish places, such as how to land tautog on often than not those options will not so silently that even the most a wreck, dolphin under a pallet, or be available and anglers will have skittish will not be alarmed. stripers in an inlet. Such topics prompt to find other, more creative ways Naturally, anglers who attempt pretty straight forward descriptions; to reach out to their fish. this technique must take great rig your line “this way,” use “this One way to get the hooks where care not to snag whatever it is bait,” presented in “this fashion” in they need to be is to forget cast- they’re casting up onto, other- “this place” to land “this fish.” There ing altogether and let the current wise their attempt at stealth are other times when a much more do the work. By positioning the will backfire on them. general description is required, not so boat directly up current of where A more common way to much to explain how to hook a specific the fish are holding, anglers can get a bait or lure in front of species as much as how to execute a sometimes drift floating lures or spooky fish is to drop the line basic technique or tactic that could be bait s su sp e nde d u nde r float s ba ck t o in the water and then make a used to land any number of fish, such the fish. Once they get where they wide circle around the fish with as how to tie a lure to a line so that it need to be, lures can be worked your boat while letting line swims properly, how to fight a big fish back into the current or baits left to out. Once on the other side, on light tackle, or, as in this case how hang in the strike zone. This same the line can be cranked back to get a bait or lure to a fish under not technique can be used to fish under in thus drawing the terminal so perfect conditions. or around objects that would hinder end to the fish you’re trying to After guiding anglers for many a normal cast such as low bridges or then retrieve the bait or lure so that it catch. A downside to this tactic is that years and watching thousands at all docks, or to get line way back behind passes in front of the fish. If the fish you often have a lot of line off your skill levels trying to put “bait-to-fish,” the boat or out from a shoreline. There are moving, the line should be cranked reel before you even get a bite and if I’ve come to the conclusion that, have been times when I’ve had to float in at a rate so that they intercept the the fish are big and the tackle light you given optimal conditions and decent heavy lures back to fish and the only bait or lure but not the line. For really could get “spooled.” The good thing tackle, most fishermen are pretty fair way I could so was to cut little squares spooky fish this sometimes requires is that done properly the bait or lure casters and can usually drop a bait at from a cheap foam cooler and put the casting well in front and beyond the will follow a bit of an arch during the least “close enough” to have a shot at lure on the foam like a mini life raft. fish and quickly cranking the reel until retrieve giving a very lifelike appear- hooking whatever it is they’re trying I let the lure drift back on the foam the offering is in the travel path then ance of a baitfish skirting around a to catch. The problem is, out on the until it’s where I want it to be and stopping the retrieve and allowing the school of predators. water it’s common for fishermen to then simply tug on the line to pull the fish to swim up to it. Care must be The design and engineering of mod- have anything but the type of condi- lure off the float and put it to work. taken never to cast directly over fish; ern rods and reels has made it easier tions that allow for a simple cast to get An unconventional technique, but at otherwise the line itself will likely t ha n eve r for a ngle r s of al l sk i l l levels t o the job done. Wind, currents, spooky times it’s the only way I can make spook them during the retrieve. While deliver accurate casts to the fish they’re fish, other boats, structures, and long things work. these techniques are mostly used when trying to catch. But no engineering can distances often make getting a hook A different casting dilemma occurs anglers can actually see the fish they account for all the unique challenges to a fish very challenging if not close when anglers must get baits or lures are casting to, even if the fish cannot be anglers will encounter. For that fisher- to impossible. But where there’s a out to fish that are likely to spook if seen anglers should try to at lest imag- men will always have to rely on their will there’s a way, and eventually the offering plops down close by. Food ine where they think the fish “should own experience and resourcefulness. many fishermen either learn or invent raining from the sky is not a normal techniques that overcome whatever is occurrence for most fish so a sudden that’s keeping them from depositing and noisy appearance of something, their baits or lures to their quarry.

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8 egg whites The Complete Book of 5 lbs. coarse salt Rod Building and 1 whole wild striped bass, about Tackle Making 8–10 lbs., cleaned 2 lemons, sliced 1⁄4” thick In its first edition, published 2 limes, sliced 1⁄4” thick 2 blood oranges or oranges, sliced in 1993, The Complete Book of 1⁄4” thick Tackle Making became the ref- 1 cup fresh flat-leaf parsley leaves erence of choice for builders of 3 sprigs fresh rosemary 10 fresh basil leaves fine tackle and casual craftsmen 3 sprigs fresh thyme alike. It saved countless anglers 4 sprigs fresh tarragon thousands of dollars, and now, 6 cloves garlic, peeled and sliced 1 2-oz. piece ginger, peeled and sliced with this new edition—revised, updated, and expanded to ac- 1. Preheat oven to 400°. Beat egg whites in a large bowl until commodate the many developments in tackle making methods, foamy, then gradually whisk in salt until mixture is only slightly moist and has the texture of cornmeal. Line a large sheet pan with equipment, and materials made since then—it can continue to parchment paper and moisten both sides with water. (If fish is too do so for years to come. long for pan, trim tail with scissors.) Pour enough salt mixture into Twenty-seven chapters and helpful appendixes include ev- pan to form a fish-size bed no thicker than 1⁄4” when patted down. erything readers need to know about tools, spinners, bucktails, 2. Lay fish on salt bed and place lemons, limes, oranges, parsley, rosemary, basil, thyme, tarragon, garlic, and ginger inside the cav- jigs, sinkers, plastic lures and plugs, wire leaders, painting and ity and gills, being careful not to overstuff or force in the ingre- finishing methods, basic and advanced rod building, basic and dients. (The idea is for the fish to return to its natural shape.) Pat decorative wraps, necessary knots and splices, tackle care and remaining salt mixture around top and sides to form a crust that entirely encloses fish. repair, suppliers and manufacturers, and much more. With more 3. Bake 8 minutes per pound of fish. The crust should be hard than eight hundred photographs and clear, step-by-step instruc- and light brown. Let cool slightly, then insert a knife along edge tion throughout, this book is the ultimate reference for the tackle of crust. Carefully lift off crust in 1 or 2 large pieces and pull skin away from fish. Gently remove flesh in portions and serve. tinkerer.

Flounder Regulations for 2013 in Virginia The Virginia Marine Resources Commission has lowered the recre- ational flounder size limits for the fourth year in a row, from 16.5 to 16 inches. This allows anglers to keep more of the fish they catch and reduces the flounder size limit to its lowest level in more than a decade, since 2001.

18 www.fishingandhuntingjournal.com April 2013 the kids and parents courtesy of Alltackle. go fishing. Anglers are awarded points for catching 2013 Youth Fishing Seminar Series “Teaching kids how to fish is a very rewarding fish, participating in seminars, catching records, aspect of our business here at Alltackle.com. Not and more. The contest ends December 15th and the MSSA Youth Angler Club Adds only is fishing a great family pastime, it is also a skill winners will be recognized during the MSSA Spring that these kids can take with them throughout life Tournament Awards Ceremony the following year. New Program and pass down to future generations. We are proud “If we can do anything this year, I hope the MSSA to sponsor the MSSA Youth Seminar Series as well is successful in introducing fishing to as many kids (ANNAPOLIS, MD) – When it comes to protect- as the Youth Divisions for 2013 MSSA Tournament as possible”, said Vince Ringgold, President of the ing recreational and sportfishing anglers, the Mary- Series”, said Keith Fraser, owner of Alltackle.com. MSSA. land Saltwater Sportfishing Association (MSSA) has The Seminar Series is sponsored by local fish- been at work successfully for over 30 years. With ing industry leaders such as Alltackle.com, Judge REGISTER YOUR YOUTH ANGLERS NOW! 14 chapters throughout the state and one in Penn- Yachts, Captain Walleye Pete, Captain Randy Dean, For more information on the Youth Seminar Series sylvania, the MSSA is the largest and most diverse Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Captain Luke Thatcher, or the Angler of the Year contest you can visit www. fishing organization in the state. USCG, and the MSSA Youth Angler Club. mssa.net/youthanglerclub or call the main office at Over the last few years the MSSA has made Two of the weekend field trips are sponsored by 410-255-5535 an effort to increase youth participation in fishing Luke Thatcher, Captain of the Miss Chesapeake through its numerous chapter events focused on Beach and Bill Judge of Youth Fishing Seminar Series Schedule youth and family. Nearly every chapter within the Judge Yachts. Captain Apr i l 11t h – R a ndy De a n & son Rya n De a n – K not s MSSA hosts at least one event geared at getting kids Luke will be taking & Fish Handling – Alltackle – 6:00PM interested in fishing. This year, the MSSA and its 30 kids and 30 parents May 22nd – Bill Goldsborough (CBF) – Fish Biol- MSSA Youth Angler Club will introduce Maryland fishing in July for some ogy and Ecosystem – Alltackle – 6:00PM to something it has never seen before, the 2013 Youth summer fun. Bill Judge June 29th – Fishing Aboard the Miss Chesapeake Fishing Seminar Series. will give MSSA Youth out of Chesapeake Beach, MD – 8:00AM – 2:00PM “A critical part of protecting Sportfishing for Angler Club members a – Luke Thatcher (60 total; 30kids/30 parents) the future is recruiting and retaining youth anglers. rare glimpse inside the July 18th – Luke Thatcher – Bottom Fishing & We do that by getting them involved and interested Judge Yachts facility. More – Alltackle – 6:00PM at a young age. The MSSA Youth Angler Club is Here Bill Judge will show August 10th – Kids Fishing Derby – Sandy Point designed to do just that,” said Dave Smith Executive the kids how he builds State Park Director of the MSSA. some of the finest custom September 12th – Walleye Pete – Jigging and T he Sem i na r Ser ies w ill con sist of 8 event s teach- sportfishing boats in the Mid-Atlantic. Casting Techniques – Alltackle – 6:00PM ing the basics of fishing along with several weekend The Seminar Series is part of the MSSA Youth October 12th – Judge Yachts Tour – How Boats field trips. The Series will begin in April and end Fishing Club which includes the numerous chapter are Made – 10 – 11AM - Judge Yachts Facility- in November. Each month there will be an industry events as well as the Youth Angler of the Year Denton, MD leader and/or professional angler speaking about a contest (YAY). The YAY contest is in its second November 7th – Boating Safety – US Coast Guard particular aspect of fishing. year and will once again kick off on April 21, 2013. – Alltackle – 6:00PM The speaking events will take place at Alltackle The contest was a huge success last year with over All speaking events will take place at Alltackle located at 2062 Somerville Road in Annapolis. Each 50 contestants and more than 900 entries. Youth located at 2062 Somerville Rd, Annapolis, MD speaking event will include pizza and beverages for anglers are encouraged to get out on the water and Boating Writers International Awards / Lenny Rudow takes 1st place.

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EHD apparently did not have as great deer harvest down an impact on Kent and New Castle counties, which posted their highest slightly from last season all-time harvest numbers – 2,826 deer DOVER – Delaware hunters har- in New Castle and 4,028 in Kent. vested 13,302 deer during the 2012- “EHD did impact deer populations in 2013 season, a 1.9 percent drop from portions of Sussex County, but our har- the previous season’s take of 13,559, vest numbers likely do not indicate the but well within the average harvest cause for concern that some hunters and totals for the past five years (13,551), the land managers predicted,” said Wildlife DNREC Division of Fish and Wildlife Species Program Manager Rob Hossler. announced today. The 2012-2013 deer “The summer and fall of 2007 was harvest ranks as the eighth all-time another bad year for EHD in Delaware, highest deer harvest for Delaware. and we saw similar declines in the deer “We expected the harvest to be harvest during the first hunting season lower this season compared to last following the outbreak. However, the year, because over the past few years deer population rebounded, and two we made several changes to the deer years later the harvest returned to levels management program in an attempt to seen before the outbreak. We expect the reduce Delaware’s overabundant deer same rebounding to occur over the next population,” said Deer and Furbearer two years in most portions of Sussex Biologist Joe Rogerson of the Division of County affected by EHD, as Delaware’s Fish and Wildlife. “Delaware’s highest deer herd is extremely prolific.” deer harvest occurred during the 2004- Transmitted by small biting flies – 05 season, followed by a gradual but commonly called midges or “no-see- steady drop in numbers that mirrored ums” – EHD is the most significant the declining deer population. As a disease afflicting white-tailed deer in result we expected hunters to harvest North America, and also the best known fewer animals because they would be and most widely studied. Since EHD encountering fewer deer while afield.” was first identified in 1955, regular out- During the 2012-2013 season, hunt- breaks have occurred on the continent ers harvested more does – 6,923, or 52 almost annually, most often associated percent – than bucks – 6,379, or 48 per- with periods of drought. All known cent. Antlerless deer – females, juvenile outbreaks in Delaware have occurred bucks without antlers known as button in late summer and early fall, and are bucks, and bucks with antlers measuring abruptly curtailed with the onset of frost, less than three inches – represented 72.3 which kills the midges and suspends the percent of the total harvest. hatch of their larvae. Since the first year of Delaware’s Not all deer that contract EHD die. five-month-long crossbow season in Some deer are able fight off the infection and as a result develop antibodies which The S.U.G.A.R. 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Rogerson noted that epizootic Humans cannot be infected by EHD, hemorrhagic disease (EHD), a viral nor can the disease be transmitted by infection that can be lethal to deer, had consuming venison from afflicted ani- an impact on this year’s deer harvest, mals. However, hunters are advised to particularly in Sussex County. For avoid eating venison from visibly sick the 2012-2013 season, Sussex County deer because they may be stricken by hunters harvested 6,448 deer, down 8.4 a secondary infection that could affect percent from last year’s total of 7,041. people. While cattle and other livestock The largest likely impact of EHD oc- can be affected by EHD, this is not com- curred in the Georgetown and Milton mon and deer are the primary species areas (Deer Management Zones 12 and impacted. The SUGAR Coat is designed to protect and conceal your retriever while waterfowl hunting. 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A p opu lat ion re m ai n s lowe r t h a n ave r age, a ccord i ng Snow Goose Conservation Order, which allows to the results of DNREC’s recently-completed special hunting options with fewer restrictions, annual mid-winter waterfowl survey, the Division is open in Delaware now through April 13 to of Fish and Wildlife announced today. encourage hunters to harvest as many snow For t he 2013 su r vey, DN R EC Wat e r fowl Biolo - geese as possible. gist Matt DiBona observed a total of 33,931 ducks The mid-winter survey area in Delaware and 34,245 Canada geese. “Our duck numbers includes northern Delaware, which often holds were up a bit from the 2012 mid-winter waterfowl large numbers of Canada geese; the Delaware survey, which coincided with a relatively poor Bayshore, which includes two national wildlife hunting season for 2011-2012. refuges, several state wildlife areas and other However, our goose numbers have remained protected areas; and the Inland Bays, where lower these past couple of years,” DiBona said. seaducks and brant are often observed. “On average we should be seeing 45-50,000 “The mid-winter survey is a great tool for Canada geese here in Delaware. I think the recent waterfowl managers to see what’s going on in mild winters in the East have kept some of these their state, and where species are concentrated,” birds further north. And I think these trends are DiBona said. “But like any data, it may not tell reflected in our waterfowl harvest.” the whole story. Weather, tide and time of day More than 17 species of ducks were observed can all influence the amount of waterfowl we see, du r i ng t he su r vey. Mal la rd a nd bla ck duck s, wh ich producing changes on a daily basis. However, by typically migrate later in the fall and winter, looking at the data for trends through time, the were the most numerous species. Northern pin- survey can provide insight into how numbers of tails, American wigeon and northern shovelers waterfowl and their distribution across the flyway also were spotted throughout marshes along the may be changing.” Bayshore. The mid-winter waterfowl survey is typically Meanwhile, snow goose numbers remain high, flown the first week in January by all participat- with nearly 125,000 tallied during the two-day ing Atlantic Flyway states and provides an index survey. Delaware, along with Maryland and New of the relative abundance and distribution of Jersey, is a favored wintering area for greater waterfowl during the winter. snow geese. Conducted annually since 1935, the survey is The snow goose population has grown so large particularly important for tracking the population Joshua Herman shot this waterfowl with his Uncle in recent years that waterfowl managers are now status of Arctic nesting species of waterfowl, such Warren Hall just off of Kent Island. trying to decrease their numbers to prevent further as Atlantic brant and tundra swans. Chesapeake Bay Fishing Aboard Karen Ray II Kiser Commercial Agency, an Elite Agency for McNeil & Company's AdvenSure

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For those of us who 28 in your hands just feels right and is a pleasure to 1 large rabbit 3 garlic cloves don’t quite want to hang it carry around all day since you’re going to be getting 1 onion 8 ounces bacon, in one piece up, February has become the go to month for small some exercise. Some of the hunters will want to walk bouquet garni 10 sprigs parsley game, namely rabbits and squirrels. Many of us or the edges of the hedgerow in the field but you have 10 sprigs thyme 1 bay leaf our parents began their hunting career chasing small your brush pants on and want to kick the thickets in 3 tablespoons olive oil 1 cup red wine game, where nowadays kids begin their hunting case the dogs miss one. Once the dogs strike a scent, 1 cup small onion 1 tablespoon sugar experience on deer and waterfowl. walk slowly and let them do their work. Sometimes 1 tablespoon butter 12 new potatoes With small game hunting participation lagging the rabbit will double back right to you and it’ll be an fresh herb ( chervil) 1 teaspoon salt due to the increased popularity of deer and water- easy shot, and sometimes the rabbit is a tad smarter 1 teaspoon pepper fowl hunting and the private leasing of those lands; and takes the dogs on a run and you’ll never pull Directions Maryland DNR realized that small game hunters the trigger. After a few hours if you’re lucky you Chop rabbit into 12 pieces, discard the head were being squeezed out. DNR looked at the biology have a few rabbits in your game vest. Walking with and feet. Chop the onion and garlic finely. of both animals and realized extending the season a heavy game Slice and dice the bacon. would not harm the resource, and hopefully help vest is a satis- Make a bouquet garni by tying together the small game hunters access to leased lands after deer fying season. parsley, thyme and bay leaf with string. and waterfowl season. Watching a Sear the rabbit pieces in olive oil, until lightly There are so many benefits to late season small well trained browned, remove from casserole. game hunting. While I’m not sure that I can list pack of bea- In the same pan, fry garlic, onion and the them all I will try. The enjoyment of hunting bushy- gles work is bouquet garni. tails cannot be underestimated. The trees are barren something Add the bacon and allow to color lightly. without leaves, and the woods are empty and quiet. every hunter Pour off excess fat. You have spent the past season perched in trees should ex- Return rabbit to pan and deglaze with the while being incessantly tormented by squirrels, so perience at red wine. you have an idea where they are. It’s time for a little least once a Add 3 cups water, cover and cook for 1 hour payback. No need for lots of gear. The .22 that the season. 45 minutes. kids use will do the job. Once it warms up a bit the B o t h Peel small onions and remove root ends. squirrels are active and moving from tree to tree. This squirrels and Rinse well. isn’t stationary hunting, you are slowly still hunting rabbits make Cook the onions in water to cover, add sugar, the woods looking for movement and listening for for great ta- butter, salt and pepper. sound. Still hunting has other benefits that hunting ble fare and I Cook until all water has evaporated and the out of stand doesn’t offer. You may find a new trail am amazed sauce is caramelized. or bedding area, locate a stand you hung two seasons at how few (20 min) Peel and cut potatoes into narrow ago and forgot about, or maybe even find a shed. hunters have ever tried them. There are so many rectangles. Trying to sneak into shooting range without being different ways to make squirrel and rabbit you are Add potatoes to rabbit stew after the stew has busted and making a clean single shot to drop you really doing yourself a disservice by not get creative been cooking for 90 minutes. quarry is just plain fun. A limit of squirrels is time in the kitchen. Cook covered until tender. well spent afield, not to mention some tasty food So next year when February 1st arrives take out Serve stew with caramelized onions and gar- for the dinner table. It never ceases to amaze me the old .22 or 28 and pencil a few days in for some nish with chopped chervil. exercise and small game action, it will well be worth it.

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The new A-Bolt III also features an inflex recoil pad to reduce felt recoil and sling swivel studs are included. The A-Bolt III Composite Stalker model is chambered in .30-06, 270 Win, 300 Win Mag, and Tuscarora Outfitters finished the last day of 7MM Rem Mag. their season successfully. Suggested Retail Price: $599.00 Division of Fish and Wildlife now accepting applications for 2013-2014 low-number hunting Trophy Season Opens April 20th! license lottery on June 4 DOVER – DNREC’s Division of Fish & Wildlife is ROCKFISH BLITZ! now accepting applications from Delaware residents for its annual low-number hunting license lottery. TROLLING COMBO The Division will conduct the lottery drawing for PENN REELS 20 available low-number Delaware hunting licenses MODEL Price • Shakespeare TWW66 3/0 with numbers under 1,000 at 9 a.m. Tuesday, June 4 in the auditorium at DNREC’s main office in the 309 P.O.R. 20#-40# Class Rod Richardson & Robbins Building in Dover. 209 P.O.R. w/Roller Stripper & Tip Licenses will be awarded to the applicants whose 320GTI P.O.R. names are drawn starting with the lowest and ending • Penn 309 filled w/40#Test with the highest number available via a live draw- 330GTI P.O.R. ing. The lottery is open to the public but successful 330LD P.O.R. Reg. $114.95 applicants do not need to be present as they will be notified by phone or mail. SALE $99.95 The following information applies to the low- numbered licenses: NEW MANN’S Stretch 18s, 25s & 30s The license will be assigned to the successful Parachute Bucktails applicant. w/Glass Eyes, 7/0 - 8/0 - 10/0 - 12/0 Penn 330 GT-2 • An applicant must be a Delaware resident, hav- + Ande 6’ ing lived at a primary residence in the state for at NEW! 7” NEW! Mega Parachute w/Swing Hook & 9” Shad Body! least one year. Umbrella Rig! Tony Accetta & Crippled Alewives Trolling Spoons Rod 20-50 lb. • An applicant must be at least 15 years of age, 9” Shad Bodies & Heads • Umbrella Rigs • Licenses and not older than 64 years of age on July 1, 2013. $139.95 • The license holder will be notified annually by NEW! Storm 9” Shad Bodies leaders, Rigs, & HOW-TO INFORMATION mail for renewal. • The license is not transferable by the selected applicant to any individual. SPRING GOBBLER HEADQUARTERS • Individuals who currently hold a low-numbered REMINGTON 870 Express SPST Turkey Hunting Season Dates license are not eligible. April 18-May 23 • To be considered, an applicant must submit one Super Magnum 3” and only one postcard, either by mail or hand-deliver Turkey Shotgun it to the Richardson & Robbins building in Dover. 12-gauge Pump Action, 23” Barrel with Turkey extra Full Rem Choke Fully Camo Multi Postcards must be addressed to: Candace Dunning Oak Breakup Stock & Forearm... $499.95 code 4968 Low-Number Hunting License Lottery Remington Hevi-Shot Turkey Loads Delaware Division of Fish and Wildlife Winchester Supreme Turkey Loads, XX Magnum 3” & 3 1/2” - #4, #5 & #6 89 Kings Highway Dover, DE 19901 Diaphragm, Slate & Box Calls by Quaker Boy & Penns Woods Also, the following information must be included Turkey Decoys • Camo Clothing • Headnets & Gloves • Patterning Targets on the reverse side of the postcard: applicant’s name, street address, city, state, ZIP code and daytime SUSQUEHANNA FLATS CATCH & phone number. 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