On May 28, Maryland Department of Natural Resources staff and special guest Bill Burton kicked off the 2009 Maryland Fishing Challenge, The Search for Diamond Jim, by releasing specially tagged striped bass into the Chesapeake Bay from the waters of Chesapeake Beach.
The fifth annual challenge, which also includes a citation component, celebrates the life and career of the legendary outdoor writer and angler, who was inducted into the Maryland-Delaware-DC Press Association Hall of Fame in April.ย ย
As part of the contest, DNR officials tagged the legendary Diamond Jim โ a Rockfish worth $10,000 to the lucky angler that manages to catch it. However, they also released 49 impostor Diamond Jims.
โWhether experienced anglers or first-timers, our annual fishing challenge offers Maryland families and visitors the chance to win prizes while enjoying our exceptional waterways and recreational fishing opportunities.โ said Governor Martin OโMalley. โWe are especially pleased that this great Maryland tradition this year celebrates another of our Stateโs great resources, Bill Burton.โ
The one genuine Diamond Jim is worth $10,000 cash if caught by midnight June 30 and the 49 Diamond Jim imposters are worth $500 each for the duration of the contest. Additional tagged fish will be released at the beginning of July and August at which point any previously released and uncaught Diamond Jim becomes an imposter.ย The newly released Diamond Jimโs value will increase, to $20,000 in July and $25,000 in August, if the preceding Jims remain on the loose.
The Diamond Jim component of the 2009 Fishing Challenge is a reincarnation of the popular tournaments of the 1950s.
โItโs very satisfying because weโve been able to bring the challenge back to life and keep it living,โ said Burton.ย โIt reminds us of the days when people were really getting interested in fishing for rockfish and brings a lot of promotion for the Chesapeake Bay and its stripers.โ
The 2009 Maryland Fishing Challenge will run through Labor Day, September 7.ย Any angler who catches a citation-qualifying fish and enters the challenge becomes eligible to participate in the grand prize drawing, which includes a boat and trailer package from Bass Pro Shops and thousands of dollars in fishing gear and trips from Billโs Outdoor Center.
More than 60 species of fish are eligible for the grand prizes, including large and smallmouth bass, trout, walleye, musky and panfish in the freshwaters of Maryland; rockfish (striped bass), bluefish, drum, sea trout and perch in the Chesapeake Bay; and tuna, marlin, flounder, kingfish and sea bass caught in Maryland waters off the Atlantic Coast. Grand prize winners will be randomly selected at a closing ceremony in mid-September.
As an added youth component, children participating in various fishing rodeos across the State may qualify for a unique category and win a guided fishing trip. Last year 12 children won trips donated by Maryland charter boat captains, which are currently being scheduled and will take place throughout the summer.ย
Complete Rules are available online at www.dnr.maryland.gov/fishingchallenge.
