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Maryland's Chesapeake Catfish Trail

Why A Maryland Catfish Trail? In our waters, the Blue Catfish, Flathead Catfish, as well as the Northern Snakehead, pose a significant threat particularly in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Of specific concern, these fish play a role in disrupting the ecological balance by consuming copious amounts for Maryland crabs, white perch and rockfish. Maryland's Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has highlighted this pressing issue, underscoring the need for collective action. Explore Maryland's Catfish Trail To[...]

Maryland's Fly Fishing Organizations

Western Maryland Antietam Fly Anglers Brotherhood of the Jungle Cock Outdoor Afro Potomac Valley Fly Fishers Seneca Valley Chapter of Trout Unlimited Youghiogheny Chapter of Trout Unlimited Capital Region Antietam Fly Anglers Brotherhood of the Jungle Cock Chesapeake Women Anglers Coastal Conservation Association-Maryland Free State Fly Fishers National Capital Chapter of Trout Unlimited Outdoor Afro Potomac/Patuxent Chapter of Trout Unlimited Potomac Valley Fly Fishers Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders Central Maryland Chesapeake Women Anglers Coastal Conservation[...]

Welcome to Fish & Hunt Maryland

From tips on the best places to find your game of choice, to hooking you up with top charters in the area, Fish & Hunt Maryland is the one-stop planning resource for your next adventure . Our diverse state has big sportsman opportunities, holding two notable titles: the Decoy Capital of the World and the White Marlin Capital of the World. Our world-class white-tailed deer, striped bass, and trout populations aren’t so bad either! We[...]

Maryland's Invasive Species

Maryland is celebrated for its access to water. It’s the birthplace, nursery, and playground for many Atlantic fish, teeming with life and migrating animals from all over the world. Because the state’s unique habitats, its marine biodiversity is hard to match. The state’s range of salinity levels makes it easy to see how so many different species of fish thrive here. All these elements and factors have made Maryland a suitable host for just about[...]

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