Striped Bass

It is Illegal:

The following tables summarize Striped Bass fishing, harvest and possession regulations.
This is an abridged summary.

Chesapeake Bay & Tidal Tributaries (excluding the Susquehanna Flats,Lower Susquehanna River & Northeast River)

Season

Fishing Locations Allowed

Creel & Size Limits

Regulations

Restrictions & Remarks

Jan. 1 – Feb. 28

All MD portions of Bay and Potomac are open to
catch and release fishing only

No harvest

Catch and release only

  • Directed catch and release of Striped Bass in the Potomac requires barbless hooks.
  • Eels may not be used as bait.

Spring Catch & Release Season

March 1 –
April 18

Chesapeake Bay from the Brewerton Channel to the Virginia line including Tangier and Pocomoke Sounds.

No harvest

  • Stinger (trailing) hooks are prohibited.
  • Barbless hooks are required when trolling.
  • Non-offset circle hooks or J hooks with a gap of less than 1/2 inch are required when using natural bait.
  • No more than 6 lines may be employed while trolling regardless of the number of anglers on board.
  • These restrictions apply in all open catch and release areas from March 1 until 5:00 a.m., April 19
  • Spawning rivers and the Upper Bay spawning area are off limits until June 1 to Striped Bass fishing.
  • Eels may not be used as bait
  • See maps at: www.dnr.maryland.gov/fisheries/sbmaps.

Spring Trophy Season
April 19 – May 15

Chesapeake Bay from Brewerton Channel to the MD-VA Line, excluding all bays, sounds, tributaries, creeks and rivers, except Tangier Sound and Pocomoke Sound

One fish per person per day 28 inches or longer.

May 16 – May 31

Chesapeake Bay downstream from a line drawn from the south corner of Hart-Miller Island Dike to the end of MD Route 21 at Tolchester and south to the MD/VA line, excluding all bays, sounds, tributaries, creeks and rivers. EXCEPT: Tangier Sound and Pocomoke Sound; Chester River and its tributaries downstream of a line drawn from Hail Point to Long Point to Ferry Point; Patuxent River and its tributaries downstream of a line drawn from Point Patience to the west point of land at the entrance of Little Kingston Creek; and Choptank River and its tributaries downstream of a line drawn from Holland Point to a point of land at the west entrance of Chapel Creek are open.

2 fish per person per day between 18–28 inches OR 1 fish between 18–28 inches and 1 fish over 28 inches

Summer/Fall Season
June 1 – Dec. 15

All Maryland Chesapeake Bay waters and tributaries open to fishing

2 fish per person per day between 18–28 inches OR 1 fish between 18–28 inches, and 1 fish over 28 inches per person per day

  • Angler CANNOT have 2 fish longer than 28 inches in possession.
  • See maps at: www.dnr.maryland.gov/fisheries/sbmaps.

Dec. 16 – Dec. 31

All MD portions of Bay and Potomac are open to
catch and release fishing only

No Harvest

Catch and release only

WHY ARE EELS PROHIBITED AS BAIT IN THE SPRING?

Striped Bass return to Maryland each spring to spawn.

Striped Bass engulf eels and swallow the hooks. Deep hooked fish experience about 50% mortality.

To view maps of open catch-and-release and spring trophy season areas go to
www.dnr.maryland.gov/fisheries/sbmaps.

SUSQUEHANNA FLATS, LOWER SUSQUEHANNA RIVER & NORTHEAST RIVER

Season

Fishing Locations Allowed

Creel & Size Limits

Regulations

Restrictions & Remarks

Dec. 16 – May 3

Susquehanna Flats, upstream of a line from Sandy Point to Turkey Point and the Susquehanna River downstream from a line connecting the Susquehanna State Park boat ramp at Lapidum to Twin Rocks to Tomes Wharf in Port Deposit; and the Northeast River

No harvest

Catch and release only

  • Stinger hooks are prohibited.
  • Barbless hooks are required when trolling.
  • Non-offset circle or J hooks with less than ˝ inch gap are required when using bait.
  • No more than six lines per boat are allowed when trolling.
  • Eels may not be used as bait.

May 4 – May 15

Susquehanna Flats closed to
Striped Bass fishing

Season Closed

Season Closed

No catch and release fishing

May 16 – May 31

Susquehanna Flats reopen to
Striped Bass fishing

1 per person per day between 18-26 inches

Eels may not be used as bait

June 1 – Dec. 15

Susquehanna Flats and all Bay waters including tributaries open to Striped Bass fishing.

2 per person per day between 18-28 inches OR 1 fish between 18-28 inches and 1 fish over 28 inches

An angler may not possess two fish longer than 28 inches.

ATLANTIC COAST, COASTAL BAYS & THEIR TIDAL TRIBUTARIES

Season

Fishing Locations Allowed

Creel & Size Limits

Regulations

Restrictions & Remarks

Jan. 1 – Dec. 31

No area restrictions

28 inches or larger; 2 per person per day

Reservoirs

Season

Fishing Locations Allowed

Creel & Size Limits

Regulations

Restrictions & Remarks

Reservoirs

Liberty Reservoir, Piney Run Reservoir, Tridelphia Reservoir, Conowingo Reservoir, Broadford Lake,
Jennings Randolph Reservoir,
and Rocky Gorge Reservoir

18 inch minimum size; 2 fish per person per day — only 1 of those fish may be larger than 30 inches

Open Year Round