MD DNR Black Bass Roundtable 2016

Feb 29,2016: 60 degrees, sun is blazing,then rain, windy, then partly cloudy. It’s so great to live in PA in February. Everybody is thinking about what to they would be throwing today. I’m right there with you. I recently received an update on the MD DNR Black Bass Roundtable, held on Feb.4,2016. It’s a ten page pdf, discussing various topics related to the Potomac and Upper Bay, and all connecting waters. There are facts on the stocking programs, population numbers, and the Middle River fish kill. They are considering a Black Bass Stamp program. There are some new survey questions for those using COMPASS to renew your license. A Largemouth Mouth Bass Virus and Snakehead report. New tournament requirements are being discussed for permits and running of tournaments. Mini reef project in Smoots Bay is discussed, as well as the proposed wave break at Elk Neck. My favorite is the new regulations for 6 Catch & Return Areas to be established, where tournament anglers would not be able to fish, for the next three years. I know some of you may not really be concerned or affected by this on the western side of the state. This is a big thing for all of us though. We need the numbers, to support our proposal, and to let Maryland know we don’t like this regulation. MD TBF is less than 70 members including spouses. At the bottom of the report there is a link for public response. We have until March 10, 2016 to give our input. On a positive note, at the very end, they do recognize that we contribute to their economy, in a large way. Tight Lines Guys. Thanks for your help.

http://dnr2.maryland.gov/fisheries/Documents/BBAR_Vol_8.pdf

District 2 – Williamsport, Linden Access 4/3/16, now 4/10/16

We will be watching the weather on Saturday to see what we will do on Sunday.  As of right now, we are still planning on fishing.  Thank you.

Location – Williamsport, PA
Launch Site – Antlers (Linden Access)
Dates – Sunday, April 3rd (the backup date is April 10th)
Time – 7:00 am – 3:00 pm, (if we can launch earlier we will try)
Registration – 5:45 am to 6:45 am

Do not launch your boat until you have checked in, completed the boat check and met up with your co-angler.
This will be a 3 fish tournament, 15″ minimum.
No culling of dead fish. Dead fish MUST be taken with you.
Lunker Fee is $10 and Lunker must be a live fish.
All PA Boating and Fishing rules and regulation must be adhered to at all times.
All PA Bass tournament rules apply.
Angler must fish from the front deck and the Co-Angler must fish from the rear deck only.
It is suggested that the cost of the gas/oil used during the day be shared between the boater and the rider.

This will be a trailered weigh in. When you weigh-in, come up to the table, turn in your numbers, get and sign your weigh-in slips (keep them), then get in line for a bag (CANNOT use your own). Get your fish from your boat; have bag dinked & weighed. Give me your slip, verify weight and get your yellow copy. Return fish to water and return bags to table where you got them.

Last boat will call out numbers and each boat will launch every 10 seconds.
The tournament committee (District Officers present) will make the decision to hold a fog delay if necessary for safety. If so, the committee will make decisions regarding take off time, extending fishing hours, etc.

SAFETY – Life jackets MUST be worn when the outboard motor is running. This includes coming in to beach the boat, taking the boat on and off the trailer. If you are on the boat, the outboard is running, life jacket MUST be on for all aboard. Failure to do so can result in disqualification in the tournament.

Payout (based on 23)
Angler
1st – $ 644
2nd – $ 386
3rd – $ 258
Co-Angler
1st – $ 322
2nd – $ 193
3rd – $ 129

These are the tentative pairings. Updated 4/8/16.

Boat # Angler Co-Angler
1 Daryl Hunsberger Grant Michael
2 Matt Lovallo Rick Gaab
3 Mark Gruszkiewicz Richard Jordan Jr.
4 Tom Prowant Josh Mook
5 Steve Lowe Eddie Laforme
6 Bob DeHaas River Mertz
7 Casey Magargle Mike Foreman
8 Charlie Sykes Chad Wolfe
9 Jason Shipton David Kozlansky
10 Rich Engelman Austin Gaab
11 Clyde Houseknecht Terry Beck
12 Orville Ortwine Jim Wilkins
13 George Barnes Ron Boyer
14 Levi McCarty Brent Engelman
15 Bill Boysha Dean Orndorf Jr.
16 Robert Parmer Scott Laukhuff
17 Matt Follmer Gene Snyder
18 Terry Olmstead Brett Dalrymple
19 Stosh Wisniewski Ian Hopkins
20 Joe Shady Michael Hock
21 Keith Houseknecht Kevin Zimmerman
22 Rex Magargle Rich Kilts
23 Donn Troutman Mike Prentiss

We are even again. Thanks.

With the lower temperatures that are currently being forecasted, we need to be careful at the ramp. When you are pulling the trailers out of the water after dumping the boat, please stop to let the trailer drain before pulling up the ramp. We need to try and reduce the amount of ice that may form.

Brett
(updated 4/8/16 at 9:45 pm)

MD Regulation for Catch and Release

Here is the proposed Catch and Release areas for largemouth bass in Tidal Waters. I mentioned in my previous post that I’m against this, for many reasons. I’ve already been advised on this topic, and how the PA Bass Federation will proceed. I do want all of you to see, read and judge for yourself what is being proposed. Send me your thoughts, and possible changes to be offered up in place of this proposal. If nothing else, I ask you to professionally contact the stated people and tell them you are against this regulation.

 

http://dnr2.maryland.gov/fisheries/Documents/Write-up-Catch-and-Return-Area.pdf

John Henning introduction

Well here it is my writing debut. My name is John Henning and I have been honored to be appointed as the new Conservation Director for the Pennsylvania Bass Federation. I appreciate the officers and president’s confidence in me to handle the job. I would like to start out by letting you know more about me and my experience. First I grew up like most, playing in any local creek or pond I could find, no matter where I was. I lived a quarter mile from Whites Road Park (creek) until I was seven. Then I moved crossed town and less than 100 yards away from where the infamous Wissahickon Creek comes out of the ground. I was always in that creek, bringing home buckets of critters, “pet” crayfish and minnows to try to interact with. I fished for whatever would bite at the little falls under the Rt63 Bridge, including snapping turtles. Long story short, like most of us, fishing is my sport. Studying the waterways and its inhabitants was my fascination.

I started tournament fishing in 1995, by joining Trailer Hook Bass Anglers, a B.A.S.S. affiliated club, in Bucks County. It was a sizable club of about 30+ members. During my time there I served as the Sponsorship Chairman soliciting and negotiating with local sponsors to support the club and its protected children fishing program. I also had the responsibility of designing and maintaining the club banner which promoted all the sponsors. I also qualified for 1997 club team, fishing the Eastern Regionals and PA state championship. My boater partner and I fished the E. PA and NJ A.B.A circuit from ‘96-2000. I fished some districts back then and took a trip to Santee Cooper, SC one year. In 1999 I was drawn to fish in the Potomac Bassmaster top 150 on the amateur side. I fished with Dave Mansue, Bud Pruitt, Norio Tanabe, Randy Blauket, and Mickey Bruce. I also road back with Mark Menendez, when Mickey and I broke down on the final day; He had 15lbs+. Lastly, I tried my hand at a few Redmans in 2000 and called it quits after we bought our house that summer.

I had not fished more than 3-4 times with my two kids over the years. They were still young, and I was trying to figure out how to go fishing without getting completely sucked back in. Summer of 2014, I heard a commercial on the radio for the Elites coming to the Delaware. I thought it was a spoof or joke and could not be true. I called an old THBA friend Bob Lengyel, who is the President of Bux-Mont Bassmasters, in Montgomery County. He confirmed what I had heard and invited me to a club meeting. I went to the meeting and joined. No brainer there. I also went to the Elite Tournament weigh-in 3days straight with my son. Since then, I have fished club tournaments, and Walmart BFLs in the Northeastern Division. I ended up 25thoverall for the year, and qualified for the division 1 regional on the co-angler side. I know I have met many of you at the district 1 tournaments or at this past years PA State championship at Raystown. I have also volunteered at the Quad State SAF tournament and the youth/junior tournament last year. I worked as a volunteer at the Elites series on the Chesapeake Bay last summer. I’m also a committee member and assistant Boy Scout leader in my son’s troop. We do a stream cleanup and road clean up every year for some of our badge requirements.

To finish this up, I love fishing, especially bass fishing like the rest of you. I also like the outdoors and the beautiful places we get to see and explore. I may be a conservation director but I’m not a radical activist. In other areas of my life, I have been called an ambassador because I’m able to see multiple sides and get opposing sides to come to an agreement. I want to preserve and protect our resources, but it has to be done with a level head and logic. I will also be looking out for us as bass tournament anglers as well. Too many times we are the target of negative statements and said to be the cause of negative impacts on bodies of water. I’m going to try to maintain and promote all the positive things we do. Look for more postings on conservation topics to come. I will be getting updates from our neighboring states as well. New York just changed some regulations. Maryland is making a few changes and proposing some big ones for the Chesapeake Bay and Potomac area. Please keep an eye out for this. I personally don’t support this new proposed regulation…..more to come on that in the next post. I look forward to another great next season and meeting more of you.

Thanks again, John Henning