Maryland Guide to Fishing and Crabbing
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dnr.maryland.gov MARYLAND GUIDE TO 2018 – FISHING 2019 AND CRABBING STATE RECORDS page 47 Also inside... • License Information • Seasons, Sizes and Limits •Fish Identification • Public Lakes and Ponds • Tidal/Nontidal dividing lines •Oysters and Clams ATLANTIC OCEAN | CHESAPEAKE BAY | COASTAL BAYS | NONTIDAL m reedo to fis f ONLY $149 h FOR WORRYFREE FISHING ALL YEAR BREAKDOWNS OUT OF FUEL JUMP STARTS SOFT UNGROUNDINGS Have no worries on the water...TowBoatU.S. is there when you need help. BoatUS.com/Towing GET THE BOATU.S. APP 800-395-2628 WE’RE WITH YOU ON THE WATER 247 FOR ONETOUCH TOWING •Towing details can be found online at BoatUS.com/towing or by calling. dnr.maryland.gov Photo courtesy of Mike Irons 38 Photo courtesy of Sherry Bishop 40 Photo courtesy of Kevin Ensor Photo courtesy of Alan Klotz page 24 43 CONTENTS 44 What’s New���������������������������������������������� 6 Put-and-Take Blue Crabs���������������������������������������40–41 Trout Fishing Areas������������������������22–23 Department of Natural Resources Artificial Reefs��������������������������������������42 Addresses and Phone Numbers����������� 8 Special Management Areas Oyster and Clams���������������������������������43 Trout������������������������������������������24–25 Natural Resources Police Information���������������������������������������������� 8 AllSpecies��������������������������������������26 Highly Migratory Species and Sharks�������������������������������������� 44–45 Catch - A - Poacher�������������������������������� 8 Bass Fishing������������������������������������������28 FishMaryland������������������������������������������ 46 License Information�������������������������10–13 Potomac River Boating AnglerAwardSpecies and Safety Information������������������������29 andMinimumSizes�����������������������46 Recreational Crab License and Crab Pot Registration��������������������13 Fish Identification���������������������������30–31 Sport Fish State Records Rules and Procedures������������������������������������� 47 License Free Fishing Areas������������������13 Public Lakes and Ponds�����������������32–33 State Records���������������������������������������� 47 General Definitions��������������������������������14 Tidal/Nontidal Dividing Lines�������������������������������������� 34–35 Marine Mammals and Sea Turtles�����48 Sport Fishing Regulations Invasive Species�����������������������������36–37 Nontidal��������������������������������������������16 ChesapeakeBay,CoastalBays, Striped Bass����������������������������������� 38–39 AtlanticOcean���������������������������������17 Seasons, Sizes and Limits Photo courtesy of Joe Eccleston LICENSE FREE FISHING DAYS! Nontidal��������������������������������������������18 ChesapeakeBay In Maryland, anyone may fish without a recreational andTidalTributaries���������������������20 fishing license on June 2, June 9 and July 4, 2018. AtlanticOcean,CoastalBays All other fishing regulations apply. andTributaries���������������������������������� 21 Sport Fisheries Advisory Commission This commission is comprised of individuals from across the state who represent the inter- ests of various recreational fishing constit- uencies. The meeting schedule, agenda, summaries of past meetings, member affili- ations and contact information are online at dnr.maryland.gov/fisheries. Larry Hogan, Governor Commissioners Williamstown, MA | Birmingham, AL Mark Belton, Secretary Mr. Micah Dammeyer Mr. Charles Nemphos Nontidal/Tidal Fisheries Tidal Fisheries, Freshwater Guide Outdoors Retail Maryland Department of Ms. Beverly Fleming Captain Edward Natural Resources Marine Fisheries, O'Brien Fishing and Boating Services Assateague Mobile Tidal/Marine Fisheries, About this Guide Tawes State Office Building Sportsfishing Association Maryland Charter Boat Association 580 Taylor Avenue, B-2 Mr. James Gracie This high-quality regulation guide is Annapolis, MD 21401-2352 Nontidal Fisheries, Mr. David Sikorski offered to you by the Maryland Department 410-260-8300 Mid-Atlantic Council of Tidal Fisheries, of Natural Resources through its unique 800-688-3467 Trout Unlimited Coastal Conservation Association partnership with J.F. Griffin Publishing. dnr.maryland.gov/fisheries Captain Phil Langley [email protected] Maryland Charter Boat Mr. David J. Smith The revenue generated through ad sales Association Maryland Saltwater significantly lowers production costs and Sportfiishing Association Cover photos: Mr. Scott Lenox generates savings. These savings trans- Eric Wilson, Rich Watts, Adam Aghion, Coastal / Marine Mr. David M. late into additional funds for other impor- Jim Livingston, Allen Sklar, Fisheries Sutherland tant agency programs. Marine Conservation Danny Riley and Eric Wilson Mr. Valentine Lynch and Economics If you have any feedback or are inter- Marine Fisheries, Ocean ested in advertising, please contact us City Marlin Club Mr. Roger Trageser at 413.884.1001 or at www.JFGriffin.com Black Bass Fisheries, Dr. Raymond P. Maryland Bass Nation Morgan II Graphic Design: Nontidal Fisheries Mr. James Wommack Jon Gulley, Dane Fay, John Corey, This publication is intended as a guide Western MD Tidal/Marine Fisheries Evelyn Haddad, Chris Sobolowski only. Rules are subject to change. It is the Mr. John Neely Vacant angler's responsibility to know and abide Nontidal Coldwater/ Aquaculture Industry by all rules. For statutes see the Natu- Tidal Fisheries ral Resources Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland. For regulations see the Code of Maryland Regulations, Title 08. Maryland statutes and regulations The Maryland Guide to Fishing and Crabbing is can be found at the following web sites: a publication of the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Fishing and Boating Ser- • Statutes: vices. Political advocacy ads, ads promoting lexisnexis.com/hottopics/mdcode/ alcohol or tobacco and ads of a sexual nature • Regulations: will not be accepted. The department is not dsd.state.md.us/COMAR/ComarHome.html responsible for advertising claims contained herein. The department disclaims any liability GET INVOLVED! regarding product pricing, claims, descrip- tions, availability, or condition. No warranty • Subscribe to the department's email list— dnr.maryland.gov/Fisheries/ is expressed or implied concerning product Pages/email.aspx errors, omissions or misprints. • Follow the Department of Natural The facilities of the Maryland Department of Resources: Natural Resources are available to all with- • Twitter— twitter.com/MDDNRFISH out regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual • Facebook—facebook.com/ orientation, age, national origin, or physical MarylandDNRFisheries/ or mental disability. Accommodations for This guide is also individuals with disabilities will be provided • Share your fishing story on the available online at upon request. This document is available in Angler’s Log—dnr.maryland.gov/fish- alternative format upon request from a quali- eries/Pages/recreational/Anglers_log.aspx fied individual with a disability. 2 Maryland Guide to Fishing and Crabbing 2018-2019 FISH FISH goKent Island & Queen Anne’s County Charter e Bay WITH LOCAL EXPERTS 400+ Miles of Shoreline Marinas & 18 Public Landings Boatel & dock-n-dine venues VISITQUEENANNES.COMVISITQUEENANNES.COM | 410-604-2100 HEADER Larry Hogan Mark Belton Dear Anglers, Maryland is known for its great fishing and rich waterways, featuring brackish, fresh and salt waters — from Deep Creek Lake, to the beaches of the Eastern Shore, to piers near Baltimore or Cambridge. Even better, no location is more than three or four hours from your front door. And the fish are just as diverse: striped bass, white perch, walleye, largemouth bass and three species of trout await your line and lure. Recreational fishing benefits not only anglers like you, but also aids our conservation and management efforts, removing invasive species like snakeheads from Maryland waters. Indeed, Maryland anglers have long been guardians of our state’s aquatic resources. Together, we work to preserve and restore the health of our local waterways while also enjoying all that Maryland has to offer. In addition to helping the environment, the sport also encourages active outdoor recreation and has a posi- tive impact on the economy. Whether this is your first year fishing or your fiftieth, we’d like to thank you for buying a fishing license. It might seem like a simple act, but it’s vital to our conservation efforts. The revenue from your fishing license and trout stamp allows us to manage and maintain the fishing experience in all corners of our state for this generation and the next. Thank you for your support. Best wishes for a memorable year of fishing in Maryland. Sincerely, Larry Hogan Governor of Maryland Mark Belton Secretary of Maryland Department of Natural Resources Photo by John Mullican 4 Maryland Guide to Fishing and Crabbing 2018-2019 CARLISLE’S MARINE Customer Satisfaction since 1949 CRABBING SUPPLIES • TACKLE HUNTING SUPPLIES • AMMO As always we take pride in our work and the products we sell! CARLISLE’S MARINE, INC. 49 ARTISAN DRIVE • SMYRNA, DE www.CarlislesMarine.com MON-FRI 7A-5P • SAT 7A-NOON 302-389-0100 AUTHORIZED DEALER WHAT'S NEW / DID YOU KNOW? New State Records: • Muskellunge - Nontidal Division, 32.5 lbs. by Tessa Cosens Did you know that you • Sheepshead - Atlantic Division, no longer need to have 18.0 lbs. by Robert Martin a signed paper copy of • Sheepshead - Chesapeake Division, 13.73 lbs. by Dave Alveberg your license with you?