show#28 (from 1m60-2532) In the first installment of this multi-part episode, we learn what it takes to build your own wooden boat. Part two takes a look at a family of watermen trying to make their living through oystering. In part three a family team races in competitive sailing. In the fourth installment of this episode, archeologists are dedicated to dig out and retrieve an ancient canoe from the Chesapeake Bay's shore. Part five focuses on Smith Island and the Virginia vs. Maryland water territory disputes over oysters and crabs. Part six focuses on bottom fishing, which is catching bottom feeding fish; a style of fishing which requires a lot of patience. In part seven, there is a discussion about crab regulation between watermen of the Chesapeak Bay and the Department of Natural Resources. Outdoors Maryland is a magazine featuring segments on nature and the outdoors in Maryland.