FISHING IN MARYLAND

Maryland lakes offer bountiful fishing. In Western Maryland, fish for bass at Broadford or Deep Creek lakes, catfish at Rocky Gap Lake or perch at Blairs Valley Lake. In Central Maryland, Centennial Lake is home to bass, catfish and trout. On the Eastern Shore, Tuckahoe, Unicorn, Urieville and Wye Mills lakes boast a wide assortment of species.



FIND FISHING SPOTS NEAR YOU






TOP FISHING SPOTS IN MARYLAND

DEEP CREEK LAKE STATE PARK

This Park offers great opportunities for classic freshwater lake gamefish such as largemouth bass, northern pike, chain pickerel, and panfish.

ASSATEAGUE STATE PARK

This Park is Maryland‘s premier oceanfront park. A two mile stretch of beach offers great surf fishing and excellent campgrounds.

CHINCOTEAGUE BAY

Catch a variety of species, like striped bass, red drum and even shark..


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COMMON CATCHES IN MARYLAND



YELLOW PERCH

YELLOW PERCH

FIND WHERE TO CATCH

The yellow perch, unlike the so-called white perch, Morone americana, is a true perch, not a bass.

GEAR TO USE
Rod 6-foot, fast-action spinning rod
Reel Small spinning reel
Line 4-pound test line
Lure #2-#6 hook, Most commonly used bait are worms, Rubber jig, Small Spinners


bluefish

BLUEFISH

FIND WHERE TO CATCH

You can sniff out bluefish by their smell, which is something like fresh cucumbers.

GEAR TO USE
Rod 7-foot, light- to medium-action spinning
Reel Matching spinning reel with quality drag
Line 15-20-pound braid; and 20-pound fluorocarbon leader
Lure Popper's; Bluefish aren't picky about lure type, just needs to create a surface disturbance. Smaller does well.


LARGEMOUTH BASS

LARGEMOUTH BASS

FIND WHERE TO CATCH


The largemouth bass is the most popular freshwater game fish.

GEAR TO USE
Rod 6.5 foot medium or medium-heavy action graphite spinning rod
Reel Spinning reel
Line 8-pound test monofilament fishing line
Lure Spinnerbaits, Crankbaits, Frog & Toad Fishing Baits, Soft Plastic Baits, Topwater Fishing Baits


STRIPED BASS

STRIPED BASS

FIND WHERE TO CATCH

To most freshwater anglers, the striped bass is a very important game fish is relatively new.

GEAR TO USE
Rod 7 or 7.5-foot, medium-heavy spinning rod
Reel 4000 Spinning reel
Line 15-20 pound test monofilament fishing line
Lure Topwater, Shallow Running Crankbaits,Medium Running Crankbaits, Deep Running Crankbaits, Bottom Bouncers


CHAIN PICKEREL

CHAIN PICKEREL

FIND WHERE TO CATCH

All members of the genus Esox look very much alike. The chain pickerel can be recognized by its markings.

GEAR TO USE
Rod 6-7-foot light to medium weight spinning rod
Reel Spinning reel
Line 6-10 pound test fishing line
Lure Minnows, Spoonds, Diving Crankbaits, Jigs, Wobblers, Prop Lures, Poppers


TAUTOG

TAUTOG

FIND WHERE TO CATCH


The tog is a member of the wrasse family which, with 450 species in 60 known genera, is one of the largest families of fishes.

GEAR TO USE
Rod 7-8 foot medium-fast action spinning rod
Reel 6000 spinning reel
Line 50-80 pound test braided line knotted to an 4-5 foot topshot of 80-pound fluorocarbon leader
Lure Hermit crabs, blue-claw crabs, white-legger crabs, green crabs, fiddler crabs. Size 5/0 to 7/0 Octopus hook.

TYPES OF FISHING IN MARYLAND



lakes and ponds

LAKES & PONDS

Learn about the structures in lakes and ponds. Learn where to find fish, tips and more.



ICE FISHING

ICE FISHING

Ice fishing provides anglers an opportunity to go fishing during the winter months.



DEEP-SEA FISHING

DEEP-SEA FISHING

Deep-sea or offshore fishing involves fishing out on the open ocean.

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