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October 15, 2019
President – Harry Miller Vice President – Steve SchneiderLegislative Committee – Bob Geisler Treasurer – Bob GranadosMembership Committee – Frank Whirley Club Fishing Tournaments Committee – Chuck Prahl Christy Helgason Helmar HelgasonGuest Speakers – vacant Club Fishing Trips – vacant (looking for volunteer)Webmaster – Bob Lawrence Flea Market – Harry Miller Tom WilkisonScholarship Foundation – Steve Schneider Raffles Committee –Don RollysonReefball Coordinator – Tom Wilkison
NEXT MEETING October 17 , 2019 7:00 PM at Elks Lodge #1272 Cambridge, Md. 21613
The Mid-Shore Fishing Club is dedicated to protect and preserve the rights and traditions of the recreational fisherman
The September 19th meeting was called to order at 7:00. There were 31 attendees
Treasurers’ Report
The is $CTTM in our checking account.
Presidents Report
According to the Capital Gazett September 13, 2019 Executive Director of MSSA David J. Smith was ordered to pay MSSA $136,239.50 and was led out of the courtroom in hand cuffs. You can read the entire article by following this link https://www.capitalgazette.com/news/...EH9S5mvcGFZoeE
Our Christmas Partly will be Saturday, December 7th at Johnny’s Tavern, 1:00 to 4:00. A cost of $21 will provide a prime rib dinner with a crab cake to boot. More to come on this.
Our Flea Market will be February 29th, the same day as the National Outdoor Show in Golden Hill. Tom Wilkison will be the prime mover on this event.
Get you tickets in for the raffle for the flounder trip on the Helbent with Captain Jeff Grimes. If you have tickets to get in and can’t get to the meeting you can mail them to:
Mid-shore Fishing ClubPO Box 514Cambridge, Md. 21613
Mid-Shore Fishing Club
Reefballs
A bunch of us went to the concrete plant last week and stripped and reformed 4 reefballs. This particular batch was somewhat better than previous pours. We made some alterations to the forms, talked with the plant foreman. We left some tools, all in an attempt to make it easy for Chaney Ent. to create quality reefballs
Year Long Fishing Contest
Time is getting short for this season. Let hope fall brings lots of action. Here are our entries to date. Get you entries and photos in. Deadline is December 31st 2019 at midnight.
Charlie Schneider 37” rockChuck Prahl smallmouth bassDon Cochran 21” speckled troutSteve Schneider 19” largemouth bassSteve Schneider 17 ¾” pickerelBob Lawrence 16” hickory shadSteve Schneider 13 ½” yellow perchSteve Spellman 12 ½” crappieSteve Schneider 10 ½” croakerSteve Schneider 8 7/8” spotChris Powell 49” red drumBarb Lawrence 26” peacock bassBrian Smith 30” blue cat (no photo observed at meeting)Joe Opalski 28” snakeheadChris Powell 46 ½” cobia
Club Fishing Trips
We are still looking for someone to step up and organize club trips. Club assets are growing so, a subsidized trip or two may become a possibility.
Tournament Fishing
I will still try to compile a list of local tournaments. When you hear of them, please let me know and I’ll get the word out as quickly as possible. I can put them on the calendar of events .
Rock the Choptank
Rock the Choptank fishing tournament will be held October 26th. Cost will be $65. Some of the proceeds will be contributed to the Clint Waters Scholarship Fund. There will also be a MSFC Calcutta. You can go to Rock the Choptank’s facebook page for more information. When I get my hands on a tournament flyer/ and or registration forms I get them out to all
Guest Speakers
Last month’s speaker was Buddy Foxwell, local bass fisherman. Buddy caught his first bass in West Virginia in 2006. He got hooked. Now he’s fishing 4-6 times a week and participates in tournaments up and down the East Coast. His presentation was interesting, animated, and alive with techniques and tips. Buddy threw away his spinning rod a while back and now uses predominantly bait casters. He likes skinny water and has success with buzz baits. He likes chartreus but uses black later in the day. He has a Ranger bass boat,(sits in the garage), but prefers his Tracker pan fish. The way he fishes he’s caught his fair share of snakeheads. He doesn’t seem to like them very much. ~”It can be gold plated and I wouldn’t eat it”. He believes the increased fishing for snakehead ( kayakers et al ) is making a difference. The numbers he is catching is going down. Back to Bass. If you fish shade with a little current and structure, it will eventually pay off. He retrieves his buzz baits fairly fast and on top. You can fish them is lily pads. He uses 30lb braid as it has them same diameter as 8 lb mono. His take is, that bass are becoming more aggressive as they are competing for the same food as snakeheads. Thanks Buddy.
We have no formal speaker in October, but Harry Miller is going to present a “where we were and where we are as a club” discussion
Upcoming Events
October 17 MSFC meeting 7:00 Elks Lodge #1272 Election of OfficersOctober 26 “Rock the Choptank” fishing tournamentNovember 7th Luncheon 12:00 Katie Mae’s (unless noted otherwise)
Elections of Officers
All candidates are running unopposed. They will be elected by acclamation. Your candidates are:
President Tom WilkisonVice President Steve SchneiderTreasurer Christy HelgasonSecretary Bob LawrenceBoard of Directors Rob Feezer
Steve Spellman
Kids Fishing Derby
Harry Miller did a KFD wrap up interview on WHCP 101.5. Here is a link to that interview
https://m.soundcloud.com/whcp-radio/sets/fishing-derby
listen in
ASMFC Hearing
The ASMFC hearing has come and passed, as has the period for comment. Sometime by the first of next year we should know the new (if any) stripped bass regulation. I’ll let you know as soon as we hear anything.
Clint Waters Memorial Fishing Tournament
By all account, the Clint Waters Memorial Fishing Tournament was a huge success. Here’s a copy of the original tally sheet.
There we a 138 anglers participating. One of which is Mr. Corey Edsall
Folks, I’d like to introduce you to Corey Edsall. Corey, up to the tournament time was not a member of the Mid-Shore Fishing Club. He was one of the 138 anglers who participated. He had purchased one of our 50/50…mysterbag tickets and won over $400 in our 50/50. Corey, so very graciously donated the entire amount to our scholarship fund (The Clint Waters Memorial Scholarship). As most of you know we are in a partnership with the University of Maryland and we provide a $2500 scholarship per year, hopefully to a local student studying some sort of marine/environmental science. We, as a show of our appreciation has given Corey a 3 year membership in our organization and a 1 year patronage. Corey, your generosity is accepted. Folks, Corey has a Turf Management business…Edsall Turfmanagement. Please don’t hesitate to consider his services. His business card is presented in our Sponsor and Patron portion
Sponsors and Patrons
We would love to get more Sponsors and Patrons to join our club. Remember that any individual or business can join. Businesses need not be associated with the marine or fishing industry. Any business can become a sponsor or a patron of our club. We all know people and businesses that we do business with that might have an interest in supporting our club. So the next time you talk with them see if they might do so.
The next pages are dedicated to our sponsor and Patrons who want us to succeed. Please support them.
Patronages and Sponsorships are a yearly endeavor and current participation will expire Dec. 31st. We hope current folks will re-up and more folks will join our efforts.
Sponsors
Island Tackle Outfitters Joe Camp Tom & Debbie Cohee1915 Main st. 5613 Riverton Rd. Easton Md.
Chester, Md. 21619 Cambridge, Md. 21613 Dave Tolbert410-643-4099
Windy Upholstery & CanvasCambridge, Md. 21613Mark Windmiller410-221-0981
Barry Vickers (In memorium) J&L Services512 Regency Dr. Salisbury Md. Seaford De. 19973
Patrons
Composit Yacht Mid-Shor Electonics BlueWater Marine1650 Marina Dr. unit A 205 Trenton St. 5469 Moose Lodge RdTrappe, Md. 21673 Cambridge, Md. 21613 Cambridge, Md. 21613Martin Hardy 410-228-7335 410-228-0000
c 443-521-4422 off 410-476-4414
R&D Boat Supply Woolford Store Ferry Point Marina22 Washington St. 1615 Taylor Island Rd. 1606 Marina Dr.Cambridge, Md. 21613 Woolford, Md. 21677 Trappe, Md. 21673410-228-0674 Edwin Bramble Jake Glover 443-521-4680 410-476-3304
Chris Cianci Ed Cartwright 410-820-4070 484-280-7842
Edsall Turf Management12519 Wetland View Ct.Cordova Md. 21625
A Little Fishing Humor