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Maryland rock bass record holder nets new milestone

Master Angler Thomas Over Jr. holds a trophy-sized striped bass that was caught and released in January. (Contributed photo, courtesy Maryland DNR)

Annapolis, Md. — Thomas Over Jr., of Darlington, has earned a Master Angler Milestone Award under the Maryland Department of Natural Resources’ FishMaryland program.

Over, 30, is the 18th Master Angler since the program began in 2019. The award recognizes recreational anglers who catch 10 trophy-sized fish of different species in Maryland.

Over is a lifelong resident of Harford County, growing up in Jarrettsville and moving to Darlington seven years ago.

“Fishing has always been a passion since I was a kid, thanks to my father,” Over said.

“Growing up, I did more saltwater fishing than freshwater due to his obsession with offshore fishing. After moving closer to one of the greatest fisheries in the area, the upper Chesapeake Bay and Susquehanna River, I’ve spent countless hours on the water in search of every species that swims.”

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Over’s qualifying catches, in order, were: northern snakehead – 30.1 inches, blue catfish – 41.25 inches, rock bass – 10.5 inches, yellow perch – 14.25 inches, smallmouth bass – 20.75 inches, muskellunge – 40.75 inches, striped bass – 44.25 inches, blue marlin – 78 inches, white marlin – 60 inches and crappie – 15.5 inches.

Over is also a state record holder for rock bass in the Chesapeake division with a 1.0-pound fish caught in the Susquehanna River that tied a record from 1997.

“Luck definitely had some play in this Master Angler award with the state record rock bass catch while targeting yellow perch, and the muskie catch while dragging a jig through laydowns on the Conowingo Reservoir while bass fishing,” said Over.

“Thanks to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources for running this program and sparking interest in the sport, especially for younger anglers!”

FishMaryland is Maryland’s recreational fishing award program and is a fun way to explore year-round recreational fishing and enjoy affordable, accessible, diverse, and high-quality fishing opportunities.

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