Delaware officials have approved changes to recreational black sea bass fishing regulations for the 2026 and 2027 seasons, citing a strong fish population and the need to align with regional management plans.
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control is looking to clarify and standardize how fish are measured in a move hoped to eliminate confusion for anglers.
A Delaware angler made the catch of a lifetime while fishing in Caroline County, Md. recently when he landed a rarely-seen “golden crappie.”
For another consecutive year, striped bass, or rockfish, in the Chesapeake Bay are showing poor reproduction rates according to studies in Maryland and Virginia.
Fishers cast their lines at the 3rd annual Nanticoke River Invasive Fishing Derby at Cherry Beach Park in Sharptown on Saturday.
Two anglers reeled in impressive catches off the coast of Ocean City landing them new Maryland records.
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control announced today a Millsboro angler was crowned the kingfish king after catching a 52-pound, 11.2 ounce king mackerel off the Delaware coast in July.
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources has announced three days in 2023 on which no license will be needed to fish.
DELAWARE- A new record setting tautog was caught in Sussex County.
