Returning for the fourth year as a sponsor is Boaters World, which is offering up to $25,000 in cash awards for the capture of Diamond Jim and $500 gift certificates for the capture of imposters. Coming back for a third year are Central Atlantic Toyota and Bass Pro Shops, who are each donating the grand prizes, a Toyota Tundra 4x4 pick-up truck and a Tracker boat, motor and trailer, respectively. Bills Outdoor Center in Oakland, a sponsor since 2006, is providing $5,000 worth of various prizes and Smyth Jewelers is offering an extra incentive to catch Diamond Jim a diamond worth $5,000.
We are inspired by the success of the annual tournament and the excitement it generates across the board, from the most experienced angler to youngsters learning to cast, said Fisheries Service Director Tom OConnell. Fishing in Maryland is for everyone and we hope this contest inspires residents and non-residents alike to get out and enjoy the experience.
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 on the oceanside. The contest runs through September 1. Grand prize winners will be randomly selected at a closing ceremony in mid-September. For the rules and tournament information visit www.dnr.maryland.gov/fishingchallenge

