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Maryland Fishing Report

Woman holding a fish near a river

Chesapeake Channa are beginning to show signs of spawning in the grassy areas of the region’s tidal rivers and creeks.

Large red drum, speckled trout, and bluefish are moving into the Lower Bay to complement the excellent fishing for striped bass.

Catches are slowly improving for recreational crabbers.

The reservoirs of the central region offer excellent fishing opportunities for anglers this week. Female largemouth bass have left the spawning areas and are looking for food to build up body stores.

Flounder fishing has been good near the mouth of the Ocean City Inlet and some of the inshore wreck sites.

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1 thought on “Maryland Fishing Report”

  1. lets change the name so people will eat it, said the first person eating mountain oysters! this has never been done before said no one ever! just one more nasty thing out of asia!

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