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Meet Diamond Jim In Southern Maryland Waters

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<p><a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;the-chesapeake&period;com&sol;&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2010&sol;09&sol;Critters-col-head2007&period;jpg"><img class&equals;"alignleft size-medium wp-image-306" title&equals;"Critters col head2007" src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;the-chesapeake&period;com&sol;&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2010&sol;09&sol;Critters-col-head2007-300x224&period;jpg" alt&equals;"" width&equals;"300" height&equals;"224" &sol;><&sol;a><a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;the-chesapeake&period;com&sol;&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2010&sol;09&sol;Scala-two-fishers&period;jpg"><img class&equals;"alignleft size-medium wp-image-307" title&equals;"Scala two fishers" src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;the-chesapeake&period;com&sol;&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2010&sol;09&sol;Scala-two-fishers-225x300&period;jpg" alt&equals;"" width&equals;"225" height&equals;"300" &sol;><&sol;a>There may not be gold in Southern Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay and tributary waters but there are some greenbacks with fins to be had if you catch one of the infamous &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Diamond Jim” tagged fish&period; The 6th Annual Maryland Fishing Challenge has been underway since May of this year and continues through Labor Day weekend&period; Among the eligible species are striped bass that were caught&comma; tagged and released in 3 separate groups&comma; with the most recent ones released in Maryland waters during late July&comma; 2010&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Each month since May&comma; one of these tagged stripers was designated a Diamond Jim fish&period; If caught during the month of its eligibility&comma; they are worth &dollar;20&comma;000&period; If these fish are not caught within the month period they are released&comma; another tagged striped bass worth &dollar;20&comma;000 is released the next month&period; If no one catches the Diamond Jim striper from the first two groups of released fish then the one tagged and released for August is worth &dollar;25&comma;000&excl; Those who may happen to catch one of the previous Diamond Jim stripers are not without reward&semi; these previously tagged stripers become &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Diamond Jim Impostors” worth &dollar;500&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Recent History<br &sol;>&NewLine;This year’s release of Diamond Jim stripers began on May 24&period; The first group of striped bass totaling 177 fish were released&comma; signaling the opening of the 2010 Maryland Fishing Challenge&period;  On June 29&comma; 200 more stripers were released and became the second batch of tagged potential prize winning fish&period; The exact location of released striped bass is not revealed but we all know striped bass follow baitfish and the habitat haunts that their food source needs&period; By the end of summer&comma; Maryland’s DNR will have released a total of 600 tagged striped bass into Chesapeake Bay and its tributary waters&period; In late July&comma; after the last batch was caught&comma; tagged and released&comma; they will join 60 species of fish eligible for prizes&period; Along with striped bass&comma; bluefish&comma; drum&comma; sea trout and perch in the Chesapeake Bay&semi; and tuna&comma; marlin&comma; flounder&comma; kingfish and sea bass that are caught in Maryland’s Atlantic Coastal waters&comma; are eligible for the contest&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Ways to Win<br &sol;>&NewLine;If  you catch a tagged fish that qualifies for an award during the 2010 Maryland fishing challenge that also makes you eligible for the grand prize drawing&comma; at the end of the tournament&period;  A boat and trailer package from Bass Pro Shops is awarded the lucky recipient&period; Other prizes include fishing gear&comma; Under Armour clothing&comma; fishing trips sponsored by Bill’s Outdoor Center and a seven-day vacation trip provided by the World Fishing Network to the island of Tobago&period; Competition is open to anglers of all ages and levels of experience<br &sol;>&NewLine;Labor Day Finish<br &sol;>&NewLine;The 2010 Fishing Challenge contest continues through midnight&comma; on Labor Day&period; The awards take place to coincide with the 43rd Annual Maryland Seafood Festival at Sandy Point State Park on September 11&comma; 2010&period; Visit the Maryland DNR website at  http&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;dnr&period;state&period;md&period;us&sol;fisheries&sol;challenge&sol;index&period;asp  for rules&comma; regulations and information on what to do if you catch a tagged fish during the 2010 Maryland Fishing Challenge&period; For additional information&comma; e-mail Keith Lockwood at klockwood&commat;dnr&period;state&period;md&period;us or call him at &lpar;410&rpar; 226-0078&comma; Ext 107&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Water Trails in St&period; Mary’s<br &sol;>&NewLine;Maryland’s DNR and local government offices have created a guide to water trails that features tributaries of the St&period; Mary’s County peninsula&period; Water Trails in St&period; Mary’s County&colon; Explore the Trails of the Tidal Potomac has maps and information that detail paddling routes along several waterways along the county’s western reaches&period; Printed on waterproof&comma; tear-proof paper the guide is designed for those touring by kayak and canoe&period; It includes public boating access information and amenities managed by St&period; Mary’s County Recreation and Parks&period; Copies can be obtained from the St&period; Mary’s County Department of Recreation and Parks&comma; St&period; Mary’s Division of Tourism&comma; and DNR’s Boating Services&period; An electronic version can be viewed and downloaded at www&period;visitstmarysmd&period;com&period; Free copies can be requested by calling 1- 800-327-9023 or by visiting the website www&period;dnr&period;state&period;md&period;us&sol;boating<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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