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    Maryland Rockfish season is almost upon us:

    From the DNR

    Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay Striped Bass Season Opens April 16

    Spring Limit is One Fish Daily, 35 Inches or Larger

    Young man holding a trophy rockish

    Photo Credit Sean Russell

    The spring season for the state fish, striped bass, kicks off on April 16 in Maryland’s portion of the Chesapeake Bay. Spring recreational fishing opportunities for striped bass, locally known as rockfish, will run from April 16 through May 15, with a catch limit of one fish per person, per day, 35 inches or larger.

    “For Maryland anglers, the spring trophy rockfish season is more than just a new opportunity to fish,”Maryland Department of Natural Resources Fisheries Service Director Dave Blazer said. “The season signals the beginning of spring and the return of milder temperatures, fresh seafood, and the chance to spend time with family and friends out on the water.”

    Regulations for the bay and its tidal tributaries combined summer/fall season, running May 16 through Dec. 20, will remain the same as 2015. Anglers can keep two fish per day 20 inches or longer with only one being over 28 inches. (Size is measured from the tip of the snout to the tip of the tail.)

    The current Atlantic Ocean and Maryland’s coastal bays striped bass limit is one fish per day with a minimum length of 28 inches. The department is considering changes for the 2016 coastal season, available for review and comment on its website.

    Maryland reservoirs such as Liberty, Piney Run, Triadelphia, Conowingo, Broadford Lake, and Rocky Gorge are also open to fishing for striped bass year-round with an 18-inch minimum size, two fish per day possession limit, with only one of the two fish being longer than 30 inches.

     


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