White Catfish The white catfish is the only species native to the Chesapeake Bay, and it's the smallest of the large North American catfish species. White catfish lack scales and possess an adipose fin, as well as a single, often serrated spine in the dorsal and pectoral fins. They are bluish-gray on their back and sides and white underneath. Their tail is moderately forked and they have a noticeably broadhead, large mouth and stout body[...]
With more than 3,000 miles of shoreline to explore, Maryland really is an angler’s paradise. Discovering Maryland’s distinctive natural resources is now easier than ever. We invite you to get your feet wet and try Maryland fishing at its best. Now, you can sample some of our favorite fishing spots by borrowing high-quality rods and reels from some of Maryland’s most popular state parks or at select local libraries. The Tackle Loaner Program is an[...]
History In Maryland, duck hunting traces its roots to the colonial era, with settlers relying on waterfowl for sustenance. As the state developed, hunting traditions persisted, adapting to changing conservation needs. In the early 20th century, there was a growing awareness of the importance of regulating hunting to protect waterfowl populations. The Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918 marked a significant milestone, granting federal protection to migratory birds and regulating hunting practices. This legislation influenced[...]
Home to the state’s highest peak—the 3,360-foot Hoye-Crest summit on Backbone Mountain—and world-famous Deep Creek Lake, home to 3,900 acres of fishing, water skiing, a sandy beach, and forested shores. Western Maryland also boasts Wisp Resort, the epicenter of skiing in the state, and summer adventure sports like rock climbing and white-water rafting. All that and cool towns like Frostburg, Hagerstown, Oakland, Cumberland, and more make this a true four-seasons destination. Back to the[...]
For more than half a century, Maryland has been hosting youth fishing events. Not only do these events carry on the fishing tradition throughout the state, they also give youngsters a chance to hone their skills and even develop a hobby that can last a lifetime. Getting kids away from their phones and video games and into the outdoors can teach them valuable life lessons, and it’s a great way to spend quality time with[...]
A true Maryland seafood restaurant. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.
Seafood Wholesaler in Southern Maryland. On the Maryland Crab and Oyster Trail.