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.
CAMBRIDGE, Md. – A new bill in Annapolis that could change how striped bass fishing rules are set in Maryland is drawing strong reactions from both the seafood industry and conservation groups.
A new proposal in Annapolis could change how Maryland manages one of the Chesapeake Bay’s most iconic fish by limiting the Maryland Department of Natural Resources’ regulations on striped bass.
The White Marlin Open, the world’s largest billfish tournament hosted right here in Ocean City, is making a significant change to its 2026 format to add flexibility 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.”
The White Marlin Open has once again reeled in thousands of anglers, spectators and celebrities. Along with them came an expected wave of economic activity for Ocean City.
The 52nd Annual White Marlin Open came to a close on Sunday, with some anglers seeing a week of big catches and even bigger rewards.
The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission approved Addendum III for public comment, introducing a new plan aimed at rebuilding the Chesapeake Bay's striped bass population by 2029.
With gray skies overhead and wind whipping across the docks, only four boats ventured out for Day 4 of the White Marlin Open on Thursday- a sharp drop from the 282 boats registered in the tournament.
