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Maryland Saltwater Sportfishermen's
Association - MSSA

Frederick Maryland Chapter 22
 
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Mssa's mission: working to provide a unified voice to preserve and protect the rights, traditions and the future of recreational saltwater fishing in Maryland!
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Newsletter - January 2003 - Page 4
 
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Cook Mo' Fish
by Maureen (Mo) Appleby

Steamed Spiced Shrimp in Beer     (My Dad's Favorite)

2 12oz. Cans of Budweiser
     (pop open several hours ahead of       preparation)
3  tbsp. Old Bay Seasoning
¼ tsp. Red crushed Pepper
      (more if you prefer hotter)
½ cup Apple Cider vinegar
½ cup Pickling Spice
2  lbs Shrimp, raw with shell on,
      approx 21-25 shrimp/lb.


In pot combine first five ingredients. Bring to a boil. Add shrimp, stir to expose all shrimp to Bud. Cover and gently boil for 10 minutes. Remove pot from heat and remove lid. Allow shrimp to cool in the juice, my Dad always did it this way and man, are they tasty. Serve with Beer and large roll of paper towels.




Frederick Chapter #22
Maryland Saltwater
Sportfishermen's Association
5430 Mt. Zion Road
Frederick, MD. 21701




Fishing Regulations
  


MD - Rockfish Survey
Everyone make sure to record your data and submit it online the link is:
http://www.dnr.state.md.us/
fisheries


This data will help us keep our allocation and provide accurate data on our catch. Otherwise we Will be subject to what the scientist indicate. Please take the time to fill this out as I'm sure many of you fished on opening day. We will also try to have the hard copy survey at the meeting.




Chapter Members in the News Check out the latest issue of Tidelines for recipes from our very own Maureen Appleby and the Frederick Chapter Year in Review. We have also had our share of news articles and pictures in the Frederick News Post thanks to Jim Guilford.




Legislative Issues
The MSSA plans to support the Freedom to Fish Act. This protects your right to fish and basically proposes the waters of the state of Maryland shall not be closed to recreational fishing within reason.

Please stand up and take notice as groups who oppose fishing have closed areas in California and they are effectively shutting down parts of the ocean. More to come in the future.




Spring Tournament
 

Spring Tournament
It's not to early to start making plans for this 2003 tournament, as it will be a 3 day event, May 16-18. You can fish all 3 days but can only check fish on 2 of the 3 days.

There is a guaranteed $15,000 1st place this year and daily winners on all 3 days. The entry fee is $150 until 3/15 and $175 thereafter.

If you have specific questions, see Rob Pellicot at the meeting.

We will be doing our own tournament as well. $50 entry fee for a better cash payout this year and more places too. More to come on this later.




Frederick Chapter
Angler of the Year

Steve Shechtel is fine-tuning the Frederick Chapter Angler of the Year 2003 Program to be presented at the January 8th dinner meeting. Thanks Steve!




Frederick Chapter
2003 Yearbook

Rick Etzler is designing the 2003 Yearbook and fine-tuning the set-up for easy submission of pictures and your personal fishing story for placement into the book. This yearbook is displayed at the monthly meetings and at the MSSA's booth at fishing and boat shows. Thanks Rick!!!!!




 
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