Annapolis Angler Catches Md.’s 1st Record Swordfish in OC Tournament

Chesapeake Bay Magazine
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An Annapolis man is officially in the record books—the first Maryland state recordholder for swordfish. Peter Schultz, 36, was competing in the Huk Big Fish Classic in Ocean City last weekend aboard the fishing boat Real One, when he landed a 301-pound swordfish.

Schultz caught the fish about 50 miles offshore at Washington Canyon using a dead eel on a circle hook; Talica 50 reel with 65-pound braid line; and a 25-foot, 150-pound leader, according to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR). Schultz certainly didn’t do it alone: the fish took eight hours to reel in. He calls it the fish of a lifetime.

“We put so much effort into this,” Schultz said “Everyone had a crucial role.” 

The fish’s weight was officially certified by Dave Hedges of M.R. Ducks at Talbot Street Pier. DNR later confirmed the record. It’s the first time since the state added swordfish (Xiphias gladius) to the Atlantic division of Maryland’s records that someone has met the minimum size…

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