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Go drop a line!
06/12/2026

Go drop a line!

All state residents and visitors can fish without needing a fishing license, trout stamp, or registration. Annual license-free fishing days provide a unique chance to explore the state’s diverse fishing opportunities. They are also a great time for licensed anglers to introduce a friend or family member to fishing.

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) hosts license-free fishing every year on the first two Saturdays of June and on Independence Day to take advantage of peak spring and summer fishing. On these days, any individual may catch and possess finfish for recreational purposes in any tidal and nontidal waters of Maryland.
All anglers must follow current regulations, including size and catch limits found in the department’s fishing and crabbing guide.

DNR also has dozens of resources to help new and experienced anglers, including an interactive angler access map and fish identification charts. In addition, anglers of any level are encouraged to sign up for the weekly Maryland Fishing Report, which provides up-to-date fishing information.

Any angler looking to make a positive impact on the health of the Chesapeake Bay can use these free fishing opportunities to catch invasive species such as Chesapeake Channa (northern snakehead) and blue catfish. These fish threaten native species, but they are fun to catch and make a tasty, high-protein meal. There are no seasons or limits on catching invasive fish.

Aside from these free fishing days and certain license-free areas, anyone age 16 or older fishing in Maryland must possess a fishing license when fishing in Maryland. Licenses can be obtained or renewed online, in person at a department service center or participating retail sports license agents, or by phone at 866-344-8889. Fishing license, tackle, boat, and marine fuel purchases fund DNR’s fish conservation work.

Be careful out there.
06/12/2026

Be careful out there.

Plan accordingly!
06/12/2026

Plan accordingly!

Hey there! Traveling this weekend? Be aware that westbound ramp access to US 50/301 at MD 8 and Duke Street will be restricted from 11 AM to 8 PM as part of the Ramp Management Program. We appreciate your help in improving traffic flow!

Let's talk.
06/12/2026

Let's talk.

06/12/2026
Hope to see lots of folks out on Saturday.
06/12/2026

Hope to see lots of folks out on Saturday.

06/10/2026

We hope to see you this Saturday 12-5 pm. Great drinks, live music, food, and of course vendors galore!

Confused about your HSA? Here are 5 ways to take advantage of your Health Savings Account.
06/10/2026

Confused about your HSA? Here are 5 ways to take advantage of your Health Savings Account.

Putting money in a Health Savings Account, or HSA, can help you and your family pay for health expen...

06/10/2026

The sale starts on Thursday at 9am! 🥩🍗

06/10/2026

Address

100 Piney Narrows
Chester, MD
21619

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 3pm
Sunday 10am - 3pm

Telephone

+14435898080

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