Striped Bass (Rockfish) Regulations Changed for Maryland and the Chesapeake Bay
Rockfish regulations changed for Maryland and the Chesapeake Bay effective May 16, 2023 according to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources which announced new regulations for the summer recreational striped bass fishing season. Atlantic Ocean in Maryland and in the Coastal Bays Fishery open year-round. Minimum length = 28 inches Maximum length = 31 inches Catch
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ADVANCE FOR MONDAY, APRIL 18 **A 36-inch rockfish, better know as a striped bass, is readied to be put back in the Chesapeake Bay after being caught Wednesday, April 13, 2005
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