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Anglers can enjoy a wide variety of fishing opportunities as well as a fully equipped fishing center. Species targeted, large and smallmouth bass, bluegill, white perch, crappie, chain pickerel, walleye, catfish, yellow perch, and northern pike.
Current fishing hot spots throughout the State of Maryland.
Whether you prefer to pursue stocked rainbow trout in your local stream, try your chance at a trophy tailwater brown trout, or hike into the backcountry to catch wild native brook trout, Maryland has a fishing experience for you.
These are some of our favorite fishing spots in Maryland, but there are many more out there. Every spot has something unique to offer, from amazing inshore action to some of the best White Marlin fishing on the East Coast.
Below the map is a list of major fishing lakes in Maryland. Use the above map to locate these bodies of water and find the best fishing lakes in Maryland. Big Pool Lake is a 92-acre lake in the north-central of the state, 2 miles south of Indian Springs.
Make your plans to get away and enjoy the state parks and some fantastic fishing this spring. Be sure to visit the Maryland Department of Natural Resources’ fishing season calendar before heading out. You can also see regulations for hunting, and you can purchase your Maryland Fishing License online, 365 days a year, 24 hours a day.
From the shin-deep rapids to the dark blue Gulf Stream, the variety of fishing you’ll find in Maryland knows no bounds. Beginner anglers, offshore specialists, as well as fly fishing addicts can all find their own slice of sportfishing heaven here.
From fishing on the Susquehanna Flats to chasing white marlin in the Atlantic Ocean. Fly fishing in a mountain stream or reeling in world-class striped bass. Maryland's waters are filled with monster stories - perfect for your next adventure.
From mountain streams to deep lakes, Maryland has some excellent trout fishing. A resident expert helped us choose the top streams and lakes.
Whether they’re lined along the mighty Potomac, dotted around the bountiful Chesapeake Bay, or jutting out into the open Atlantic, the fishing piers in Maryland have something for every type of angler.