To address declining striped bass populations, DNR is proposing changes that would allow catch-and-release fishing in April and the first two …
Striped bass populations in the Chesapeake Bay could see an increase this season, and experts say the cold winter may be the reason why.
he Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC) met Monday to discuss the status of striped bass populations and consider changes to 20…
The Chesapeake Bay's striped bass population continues to show concerning trends, with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) repo…
For another consecutive year, striped bass, or rockfish, in the Chesapeake Bay are showing poor reproduction rates according to studies in Mar…
Striped Bass Fishing Season in Maryland Kicks Off Amidst Controversy Over New Regulations
Maryland is introducing an option to their pilot program. It's aimed at providing relief to charter boat operators facing challenges due to ne…
In a legal battle over new striped bass regulations, local charter boat captains are turning to Governor Wes Moore and the Maryland Attorney G…
The Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries closed today to all recreational striped bass fishing, including catch and release, as the season ends until May.
Delmarva Fisheries Association Inc. (DFA) and Maryland Charter Boat Association (MCBA) have filed a formal lawsuit challenging the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission’s (ASMFC) recent mandates that would reduce recreational fishing limits for striped bass (or rockfish) by more than 50%.