Element 21 Sports Company has developed award winning fishing products

Element 21 Sports Company has developed award winning fishing products. Element 21’s Carrot Stix(TM) represents the latest in cutting edge technology, using a newly developed proprietary method of integrating nano level cellulose bio-fibers into the rod. With sponsors like Boyd Duckett and many others on all the fishing tours, Element 21 fishing line is oneContinueContinue reading “Element 21 Sports Company has developed award winning fishing products”

Outdoors: State record could be in forecast for ’09 anglers –

Rockfish: Though the 2008 Young of the Year Index was down appreciably, it won’t affect striper numbers and availability this year. In the past year though record fuel prices severely impacted the effort, the catching wasn’t bad. Pre-trophy (catch-and-release) fishing was very good, much of the spring trophy season was likewise and the fall migrationContinueContinue reading “Outdoors: State record could be in forecast for ’09 anglers –”

Jan. 29 Fishing Report: Black bass picking up as February approaches Wilmington, NC

Stuart Smith reports that black bass fishing has been the most consistent fishing over the past week. Some grouper are still being caught with lots of sharks mixed in. Bluefin tuna fishing has been very slow. Source: Intracoastal Angler. Jan. 29 Fishing Report: Black bass picking up as February approaches | StarNewsOnline.com | Star-News |ContinueContinue reading “Jan. 29 Fishing Report: Black bass picking up as February approaches Wilmington, NC”

NC congressman wants beach driving rules loosened

A North Carolina congressman who tried to block strict new rules for driving on Outer Banks beaches last year is trying again. Republican Rep. Walter Jones said Wednesday that small businesses on Hatteras and Ocracoke islands are being hit by the economic downturn, but also by federal rules that bar or restrict access to someContinueContinue reading “NC congressman wants beach driving rules loosened”

Indictment: Embezzlement funded Suffolk pair’s shopping spree

Suffolk couple accused of embezzling more than $2 million purchased a 42-foot fishing boat called the Matador, a $44,000 Lexus and two $32,000 Toyota FJ Cruisers, a federal indictment unsealed this week alleges. Karen A. Hiles and James G. Hiles are charged with conspiracy, uttering, mail fraud, wire fraud, bank fraud and aggravated identity theft.ContinueContinue reading “Indictment: Embezzlement funded Suffolk pair’s shopping spree”

VMRC votes to open up Maryland waters to Virginia charters

A two-tiered guide license system was approved, one license open to all charter boats plying Virginia’s saltwaters and the other limited in number but to be honored by Maryland as part of a reciprocal agreement that Maryland officials have tentatively accepted. The new licenses are on sale now. VMRC votes to open up Maryland watersContinueContinue reading “VMRC votes to open up Maryland waters to Virginia charters”

Atlantic rockfish: These fish rock

  Roger Blackburn, left, and Janice Doyle each wrestled with a rockfish off the Virginia Beach coast aboard The Waterman with Capt. Mike Standing.  Giant schools of the voracious predators produce a lot of simultaneous action. Flocks of gannets skimming over the water are a good clue as to where the rockfish can be found.ContinueContinue reading “Atlantic rockfish: These fish rock”

Lawmakers Confirm Cuts in Local Aid @ Vineyard

Members of the Island commercial fishing industry were on hand to express concern over a bill currently at the state house which would put harsher regulations on commercial fishing of striped bass. Buddy Vanderhoop, a longtime Island fisherman who said he makes 100 per cent of his income from the trade, said commercial fishing hasContinueContinue reading “Lawmakers Confirm Cuts in Local Aid @ Vineyard”

Big Step for Striper Conservation

In Florida, striped bass populations that thrive in the northern part of the state are decommercialized, which means that they cannot be commercially harvested and cannot be sold. Now Massachusetts lawmakers are considering similar conservation measures to protect their valuable stocks of the popular gamefish. Big Step for Striper Conservation

GENE MUELLER: Virginia a kingpin on Atlantic Coast

Virginia is considered by many to be one of the kingpins along the Atlantic Coast. For example, the Virginia Saltwater Fishing Tournament last year again included an imposing list of entries by sport anglers. The tournament is a free annual contest in which anybody who matches or exceeds certain weights for a variety of speciesContinueContinue reading “GENE MUELLER: Virginia a kingpin on Atlantic Coast”

Whale of good time in Atlantic

The birds were flying in a frenzy off the mouth of the Chesapeake and Capt. Stu Burgoon Jr. swiftly piloted his 44-foot Hook Mash to where he figured the action was, but this time he was fooled. It wasn’t striped bass that were under the gulls and gannets, it was a surfacing humpback whale wellContinueContinue reading “Whale of good time in Atlantic”

Bluefin bite hooks anglers – Sports – News & Observer

OCEAN ISLE — In the darkness of an early January morning, the lights of the dock at Ocean Isle Fishing Center revealed a bustle of activity.   Finding success during a recent run of good fishing, charter captain Brant McMullan ties off a large bluefin tuna after reeling it in off the coast of OceanContinueContinue reading “Bluefin bite hooks anglers – Sports – News & Observer”

Slap-on-the-hand treatment for rockfish violators – Inside Outside

Want to frustrate me completely? Want to make me nuts? Catch a commercial fish thief who shows no regard for our natural resources, state or federal laws, conservation principles, or anything else. Then inform this scofflaw that he’s subject to a terrible fine: $250. Slap-on-the-hand treatment for rockfish violators – Inside Outside – Washington TimesContinueContinue reading “Slap-on-the-hand treatment for rockfish violators – Inside Outside”

NOAA Establishes Eight Marine Protected Areas to Provide Safe Havens for Deep-Water Fish

NOAA has established eight separate marine protected areas encompassing a total of 529 square nautical miles in south Atlantic federal waters to shield deep-water fish species and their habitats from fishing. All fishing for snappers, groupers, tilefishes, grunts, porgies, and sea basses is prohibited throughout the protected areas, which are located off the coast fromContinueContinue reading “NOAA Establishes Eight Marine Protected Areas to Provide Safe Havens for Deep-Water Fish”

Illegal fishing charged; tons of rockfish seized —

Natural Resources Police seized nearly 3 tons of striped bass Sunday from a trawler and charged a Dorchester County seafood processor with illegal commercial fishing in Maryland waters. It was the second time in less than a week that officers had charged Jack C. Colbourne, owner of Colbourne Seafood Inc. in Secretary, with illegal fishing.ContinueContinue reading “Illegal fishing charged; tons of rockfish seized —”

Deleware Fishing Report

Striped bass continued to provide quality fishing last weekend for anglers fishing within three miles of the Delaware and Maryland beaches. Locations reported to be producing stripers included Hens and Chickens Shoal off Rehoboth, the lumps between Sea Colony and the Maryland line and Little Gull Bank off Ocean City. Fishing Report | delawareonline |ContinueContinue reading “Deleware Fishing Report”

Striper operations in full swing

First fishing question of the day. It’s winter. Coastal waters of the Atlantic are teeming with striped bass. Lots of fish appear to be swimming in the waters out past three miles. What’s all that equal? Tons of internet chatter about who is fishing illegally. And if Coast Guard reports have anything to tell, lotsContinueContinue reading “Striper operations in full swing”

King rules area in netting big striper

Few have noses as keen for finding big striped bass during fishing tournaments as Max King. In the past four years, King has won the Mid-Atlantic Rockfish Shootout twice. One of the two years that he didn’t win, he fielded two teams that placed fourth and seventh. King rules area in netting big striper |ContinueContinue reading “King rules area in netting big striper”

NOAA – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – NOAA to Create Saltwater Angler Registry in 2010

NOAA’s Fisheries Service released its final rule today to create a national saltwater angler registry of all marine recreational fishermen to help the nation better protect our shared marine resources. A requirement to establish a registry was included in a statute approved by Congress in 2007. NOAA – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – NOAAContinueContinue reading “NOAA – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration – NOAA to Create Saltwater Angler Registry in 2010”

Saving the bay’s fisheries

Everyone knows that the Chesapeake Bay is in deep trouble. One of the clearest signs is the state of our fishing industry. There are bans on clamming, serious limits on yellow perch fishing and restrictions on crab harvests so severe that the federal government is spending $10 million to help watermen. This is a farContinueContinue reading “Saving the bay’s fisheries”

Northern Neck Fishing Report

Happy New Year! The New Year means a new license for some of us. Make certain that yours is current. January has always been a month for the die-hard fisherman, both fresh and salt water. Even with the milder winters that we have been experiencing, January can be down right chilly. However, with the returnContinueContinue reading “Northern Neck Fishing Report”

Weather slows exciting start to year

Don’t expect great fishing during the first four days of the new year. Unsettled weather is throwing too many monkey wrenches into local anglers’ plans. KEN NEILL / SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES Virginia angler Charles Southall caught this 57 1/2-pound rockfish just before the Chesapeake Bay season closed. Washington Times – GENE MUELLER: WeatherContinueContinue reading “Weather slows exciting start to year”

Chesapeake Sportsman: Rock are easy pickings at bay bridge tunnel

Mike, left, and Matt Stephens sport a pair of chunky winter rockfish, caught at the tunnel in the lower Chesapeake. Kiptopeke, Va.) — The parking lot at the Kiptopeke boat ramp was jammed with trucks and SUVs, trailers in tow, even though it was just slightly past 7 a.m. Chesapeake Sportsman: Rock are easy pickingsContinueContinue reading “Chesapeake Sportsman: Rock are easy pickings at bay bridge tunnel”

Bob Sampson: The year that was featured both good and bad

A look back at 2008 through the eyes of the people who provide the fishing and hunting stories for this column is a good way to get a feel for how the events of the past year fit into the mosaic of the past, thus providing some insights as to the what the new yearContinueContinue reading “Bob Sampson: The year that was featured both good and bad”

Chesapeake saves best rockfish for last of season

Annapolis angler just misses state record with 65-pounder Last is not necessarily least, some fishermen such as Joseph Hedges of Cape St. John in Annapolis, save the best for last – and when they score they do so with the biggest bang imaginable. How about in the waning days of the season, the biggest striperContinueContinue reading “Chesapeake saves best rockfish for last of season”

Md. waters open to Virginia charter fishing boats

A new fishing guide license system will allow Virginia charter boat operators access to Maryland waters for the first time in more than a decade.Expected to impact those based in the Northern Neck more than this far south in the Chesapeake Bay, the regulations nevertheless open up possibilities previously prohibited Md. waters open to VirginiaContinueContinue reading “Md. waters open to Virginia charter fishing boats”

How commercial fishing fits:

A cold shiver runs down the spine of commercial fishermen whenever government shows up at the docks, prescribes another bitter regulatory pill and promises that although the pill might be hard to swallow, it will, over the long run, cure what ails of the fishing industry. How commercial fishing fits – Columns – News &ContinueContinue reading “How commercial fishing fits:”

Big Rock, Big Concerns

Call it the rockfish season that never ends. Right up till the end of the year, Chesapeake Bay anglers are hauling in the biggest striped bass you’ve ever seen. The one that recently caught my eye was the 65-pounder caught by Joseph Hedges of Annapolis, who checked in the massive rock (the local name forContinueContinue reading “Big Rock, Big Concerns”

More and more stripers making their way up Bay

Northern Neck Virginia charter fishing captain Billy Pipkin (ingrambaymarina.com) said the fishing in his part of the Chesapeake Bay has been picking up steadily and shows no signs of slowing down. More and more striped bass are entering the area around the Maryland-Virginia state line, and some are heading up the Bay. The rest ofContinueContinue reading “More and more stripers making their way up Bay”

Local Fishing Report – Southern Maryland News, Charles County, Calvert County and St. Mary’s County News

Plenty of rockfish are being caught by trollers in the Bay and the Potomac.  Saturday was excellent as big fish were caught everywhere up and down the ships channel.  Cove Point was hot.  Capt, Ritchie Roberts landed a 60 pound, 56 inch rockfish on his charter boat the "Mary Lynn".     Local FIshing Report -ContinueContinue reading “Local Fishing Report – Southern Maryland News, Charles County, Calvert County and St. Mary’s County News”

Delmarva Fishing Report

Boat anglers out of Lewes, Indian River Inlet and Ocean City reported a couple of days when winds and seas were calm enough to fish. According to reports, striped bass are still available in the waters within a mile or two of the beach. Most of the rockfish are hitting trolled baits, including Mann’s StretchContinueContinue reading “Delmarva Fishing Report”

Simple shopping ideas for sportsmen

It’s getting close to crunch time: Just seven shopping days are left before Christmas morning.For the spouse or child of a hunter, hiker or angler, do not panic. Although you have been procrastinating, there’s still plenty of time. What follows is a list of gift ideas all easily available in local stores. Simple shopping ideasContinueContinue reading “Simple shopping ideas for sportsmen”

Outdoors notebook: Action for big stripers should pick up on coast

Recent cold weather has kicked off what should be the prime season for striped bass fishing along the Virginia and North Carolina coasts. A few large stripers have moved into Virginia waters around the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay and along the Eastern Shore Outdoors notebook: Action for big stripers should pick up on coastContinueContinue reading “Outdoors notebook: Action for big stripers should pick up on coast”

Angus Phillips – Angus Phillips: Old Ideas Are Polluting the Chesapeake Bay’s Future

The last sail of the year was a good one — stiff breeze from the south, flocks of wintering sea ducks buzzing around close to the water and, as expected, the Chesapeake Bay as clear and clean as all outdoors. Angus Phillips – Angus Phillips: Old Ideas Are Polluting the Chesapeake Bay’s Future – washingtonpost.com

Regulators Target Recreational Crabbers

A traditional birthright of all Marylanders — the ability to catch a blue crab with a chicken neck, a string and a net — could soon require a government license, under a proposal unveiled yesterday by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources Regulators Target Recreational Crabbers – washingtonpost.com

Fishing Report Delaware

Despite the frigid temperatures and strong winds, there still were a few hearty fishermen trying their luck in the local waters. Boat anglers who made it out last weekend had mixed reports, with some finding fish and others not having luck. Boaters fishing the inshore wrecks and Artificial Reef Sites 10 and 11 have beenContinueContinue reading “Fishing Report Delaware”

Annapolis Outdoors Stripers

  While it got nowhere near as cold back in Anne Arundel County in recent days, expect the fishing for sea-run stripers to begin to taper off as Chesapeake water temperatures slide closer to 40 degrees. But, when the bay was relatively calm Monday some nice catches were made by the few who weren’t intimidatedContinueContinue reading “Annapolis Outdoors Stripers”

From France, a Different View of the Sea Bass Fishery

Pierre Affre visited from Paris last month, filming a report for French television on the health of the striped bass population in the United States contrasted with the steep decline in population of the European sea bass. (The European bass is identical to the striped bass, except it has no stripes.) Suzy Allman for TheContinueContinue reading “From France, a Different View of the Sea Bass Fishery”

Washington Times – GENE MUELLER: Bay is perfect for rockfish

This week showed it’s still all about the Chesapeake’s stripers. "The fishing was really good this week," said Christy Henderson of Buzz’s Marina on St. Jerome’s Creek. "Rockfish were scattered between the HS Buoy and Buoy 68. They are also concentrated at the mouth of the Potomac River. Some people are reporting catches in theContinueContinue reading “Washington Times – GENE MUELLER: Bay is perfect for rockfish”

Washington Times – GENE MUELLER: Fishing captain-to-be gets his sea legs

It was long before dawn on a cold, clear night when Ray Frank and his son Ryan left their homes north of Baltimore to drive to southern Maryland and fish for striped bass that the weekend angler wouldn’t even think were available in December. But now is when well-fed rockfish arrive from the Atlantic OceanContinueContinue reading “Washington Times – GENE MUELLER: Fishing captain-to-be gets his sea legs”

Experts expect records to fall as big fish move in Virginia

Let the record season begin. This year already has produced a Virginia state record striped bass and an International Game Fish Association 2-pound line-class world-record for striper. Experts expect records to fall as big fish move in | HamptonRoads.com | PilotOnline.com

A Special Offer from BAITMASTERS OF SOUTH FLORIDA

15% End of year discount! Tournament approved circle hook rigged baits now available! Winter is here and that means the arrival of the tough, winter greenback ballyhoo. These baits are brined using Baitmasters revolutionary brining powder MagicBrine, then Blast frozen at -30F. This produces a bait that has a more natural color and will trollContinueContinue reading “A Special Offer from BAITMASTERS OF SOUTH FLORIDA”

Fisherman use faux bait for stripers

Last week I bumped into a friend who was scrambling to get his boat and gear together in hopes of grabbing an hour of striper fishing before dark. He was all was set and ready to go when he realized that all of his spot had died and he would have to take time toContinueContinue reading “Fisherman use faux bait for stripers”

Bad weather comes with good fishing

The Thanksgiving Day weekend can deliver good fishing action, but it depends on the waters you choose. Of course, unknown factors like sudden high winds, rain showers or severely dropping temperatures can affect your chances of hooking something. But always remember that bad weather often affects humans more than it does fish. Washington Times -ContinueContinue reading “Bad weather comes with good fishing”

Scarring disease also deadly to bay rockfish

RICHMOND, Va. – A chronic bacterial disease that infects more than half of all the striped bass in the Chesapeake Bay is also lethal to the prized game fish, researchers concluded. Scientists at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science said they are the first to conclusively link mycobacteriosis to the death of rockfish, the moreContinueContinue reading “Scarring disease also deadly to bay rockfish”

800-plus Virginia watermen could lose crabbing licenses

  State officials have approved another measure to protect blue crabs in the Chesapeake Bay by limiting their harvest, a move that comes on the heels of several other dramatic rules enacted this year in Virginia waters. 800-plus Virginia watermen could lose crabbing licenses | HamptonRoads.com | PilotOnline.com

Bad weather comes with good fishing

The Thanksgiving Day weekend can deliver good fishing action, but it depends on the waters you choose. Of course, unknown factors like sudden high winds, rain showers or severely dropping temperatures can affect your chances of hooking something. But always remember that bad weather often affects humans more than it does fish. Washington Times -ContinueContinue reading “Bad weather comes with good fishing”

Plan for new pound nets in Chesapeake Bay denied

Virginia Beach residents, environmentalists and scientists helped to defeat a proposal Tuesday for two new pound nets – long, fence-line structures that catch thousands of fish – near busy beaches on the Chesapeake Bay. Plan for new pound nets in Chesapeake Bay denied | HamptonRoads.com | PilotOnline.com

Fishing forecast for the week of Nov. 27 – Dec. 4

It’s Thanksgiving Day, and for area anglers, there is plenty for which to be thankful. Today also marks the final Fishing Forecast this year. Many have asked in the past, with such good fishing all winter, why we don’t publish the forecast year-round. Fishing forecast for the week of Nov. 27 – Dec. 4 |ContinueContinue reading “Fishing forecast for the week of Nov. 27 – Dec. 4”

Junior chefs: Ready your rockfish recipes for cook-off

If you’re a young person who loves to cook, why not spend some of the long Thanksgiving weekend in the kitchen creating a recipe for the 2009 Junior Chefs Rockfish Cook-Off in Ocean City? For the second year, chefs will compete in the 7-11 age group or 12-17 (group determined by age on the dayContinueContinue reading “Junior chefs: Ready your rockfish recipes for cook-off”

Arrogant state puts squeeze on sportsmen

I would like to inform the hunters, gun owners and fishermen about the laws of the state of Maryland that pertain to them.One politician has manipulated the General Assembly, abolished Comar Regulations in the 2005 session and created House Bill 756 or Senate Bill 685 — both are the same. The bill gives all shootingContinueContinue reading “Arrogant state puts squeeze on sportsmen”

Chesapeake Angler Forums: Free Eeling Seminar in Richmond Area 3 DEC 2008

Green Top Sporting Goods is pleased to have Capt. Max King of Virginia Beach Contender Fishing Charters giving two complimentary seminar sessions Wednesday night Dec 3rd @ 4pm-5:30pm and 6pm-7:30pm.  Capt. Max will deliver his EELING for striper presentation as seen on his very popular DVD “EELING and REELING for MONSTER Striped Bass”. He willContinueContinue reading “Chesapeake Angler Forums: Free Eeling Seminar in Richmond Area 3 DEC 2008”

Passing the rockfish exam

Courtney Craft and I had gone to rockfish school with Capt. Bobby Jenkins out of Urbanna. Along with our friend Tim Tigner, Courtney and I had booked a full day trip on the Rappahannock with two objectives: First, a potential fish fry that evening, but mainly we wanted to learn more about how to catchContinueContinue reading “Passing the rockfish exam”

More Subway Cars To Find Home Off OC Coast

A second batch of retired New York City “Red Bird” subway cars are expected to find a permanent home off the coast of Ocean City this weekend, possibly as soon as tomorrow, when 46 of the cars will be dropped at one of two possible locations on the growing artificial reef system Ocean City MarylandContinueContinue reading “More Subway Cars To Find Home Off OC Coast”

Yes, Virginia, there are rockfish in the bay

With hunting season in full swing, the school year under way, all the distractions that pop up on the news each night, and the weather the past few weeks being more "off" than "on," it’s under-standable that a lot of anglers have fallen out of the loop of knowing what’s going on with local fishingContinueContinue reading “Yes, Virginia, there are rockfish in the bay”

Local Fishing Report – Southern Maryland News, Charles County, Calvert County and St. Mary’s County News

Fishing for Rockfish has been excellent in the middle Chesapeake Bay and in the Potomac River.  Trollers using umbrella rigs, tandem bucktails, parachutes, daisy chains and big spoons boated fish everyday the wind, fog and rain allowed the boats a moment’s respite from lousy conditions Local Fishing Report – Southern Maryland News, Charles County, CalvertContinueContinue reading “Local Fishing Report – Southern Maryland News, Charles County, Calvert County and St. Mary’s County News”

Delaware Bay is hot spot for striped bass this week

Delaware Bay striped bass fishing seems to be at a peak. Pat Harris at Longreach Marina in Bivalve on theMaurice Riverhas reports of recent catches that back up her statement that the fall bass run there is better now than it was during the spring and last year. Shep On Fishing: Delaware Bay is hotContinueContinue reading “Delaware Bay is hot spot for striped bass this week”

Bill Fishin’ sails to record with 20 releases –

the boat Bill Fishin’ bumped the unofficial record up a notch by releasing 20 sailfish during a charter trip, all within about a three-hour period, according to Capt. Michael Mattson. The previous high was 19, taken Sept. 30, 2006 by the Major Motion out of Johns Island, owned by the Buck Morris family. Bill Fishin’ContinueContinue reading “Bill Fishin’ sails to record with 20 releases –”

Rockin’ on the Rappahannock River

Rockfish and the Rappahannock River: Now there’s a winning combination. Last weekend, that’s exactly what our party of three was able to experience. Fishing with Tim Tigner of Orange and Courtney Craft of Charlottesville, I had previously made on-line contact with Capt. Bobby Jenkins out of Urbanna. Since we were to be in Urbanna attendingContinueContinue reading “Rockin’ on the Rappahannock River”

VIMS links bass mortality to bacteria

Researchers from the College of William and Mary’s Virginia Institute of Marine Science have found that the bacterial disease mycobacteriosis, currently found in over half the striped bass in the Chesapeake Bay, has increased the mortality rate of the fish. VIMS links bass mortality to bacteria | Flat Hat News

NOAA Charges Charter Operators with Illegal Fishing for Striped Bass

A joint undercover operation by NOAA’s Fisheries Service Office of Law Enforcement and New York and New Jersey enforcement agents has uncovered evidence of alleged illegal fishing by two charter operators NOAA Charges Charter Operators with Illegal Fishing for Striped Bass – 7thSpace Interactive Feds say fishers crossed the line to catch stripers

Capt Max King’s New Contender

Just a quick update tomorrow is a pre-fish day for the Casey Neal Rogers striper tournament at smith point marina. I will be leaving Hamptons roads in the am and fishing my way up the bay. I will check on the eel bite off the eastern shore. The reports are of some nice fish beingContinueContinue reading “Capt Max King’s New Contender”

Rockfishing on the Heels of a Big Night – washingtonpost.com

Everyone thinks the life of the outdoors writer is all fun and games. Well, it has its bubbles but it’s not always champagne. Many folks who fish and hunt and boat — I’d say the vast majority around here — are staunchly conservative, which makes rough sledding for a die-hard liberal like me. Angus PhillipsContinueContinue reading “Rockfishing on the Heels of a Big Night – washingtonpost.com”

Chesapeake Watermen Hang Up Traps

Dan Dise steered his skiff past empty crab shacks that line Tangier Harbor, the gateway to this historic fishing outpost in the Chesapeake Bay. "For Rent" and "For Sale" signs were taped to many of the dusty windows. "That guy’s on the tug," said Dise, president of the Tangier Island Watermen’s Association, pointing to aContinueContinue reading “Chesapeake Watermen Hang Up Traps”