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Maryland Fishing Report

Woman holding a yellow and gray striped fish

Many of the anglers in the Chesapeake Bay are focused on the spawning runs of yellow perch and white perch.

March is an excellent time to fish for crappie in nontidal and tidal waters across Maryland. During the early spring months crappie stick to submerged structure like glue.

Fishing for blue catfish is getting better every day as warming water temperatures spur the catfish into increased activity.

Chesapeake Channa (northern snakeheads) are also starting to become active and often can be found in the shallow and sunny side of tidal rivers during the afternoon hours.

Outside the Ocean City Inlet at the offshore wreck and reef sites it is all about fishing for tautog.

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