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Stripers (Striped Bass) Regulations in Maryland 2026

Maryland Stripers regulations as of 2026-05-08: Daily bag 1 fish/day; Gear Angling Only; Max size 24 inches. Sourced from DNR.

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Maryland statewideIn season
Season opens
Apr 1
Season closes
May 31
All AreasCatch & release
Status
Catch And Release
Daily bag
1 fish/day
Min size
19"
Max size
24"
Gear
Angling Only
DEC. 6–DEC. 31 • No harvest • Circle hook rules remain the same. • Eels may not be used as bait. SEPT. 1–DEC. 5 To use more than two hooks or two sets of hooks for each rod or line. Artificial lures or plugs with multiple hooks are considered 1 set of hooks.
All Areas Closed To Striped Bass Fishing. (Chesapeake Bay And Tidal Tributaries)Closed
Status
Closed
Season opens
Aug 1
Season closes
Aug 31
No targeting. Attempting to catch striped bass is illegal during this time period.
All Areas Closed To Striped Bass Fishing. (Susquehanna Flats, Lower Susquehanna River, And Northeast River)Closed
Status
Closed
Season opens
Aug 1
Season closes
Aug 31
No targeting. Attempting to catch striped bass is illegal during this time period.
All Areas Open To Catch And Release Fishing Only. (Chesapeake Bay And Tidal Tributaries)Closed
Status
Closed
Season opens
Dec 6
Season closes
Dec 31
Gear
No Live Bait
No harvest. Eels may not be used as bait.
All Areas Open To Catch And Release Fishing Only. (Susquehanna Flats, Lower Susquehanna River, And Northeast River)Closed
Status
Closed
Season opens
Dec 6
Season closes
Dec 31
Gear
No Live Bait
No harvest Eels may not be used as bait.
All Areas Open. (Chesapeake Bay And Tidal Tributaries)Out of season
Season opens
Sep 1
Season closes
Dec 5
Daily bag
1 fish/day
Min size
19"
Max size
24"
All Areas Open. (Susquehanna Flats, Lower Susquehanna River, And Northeast River)Out of season
Season opens
Sep 1
Season closes
Dec 5
Daily bag
1 fish/day
Min size
19"
Max size
24"
All Nontidal Reservoirs, Lakes, And Ponds.
Daily bag
2 fish/day
Min size
18"
Max size
30"
only one of those fish may be larger than 30 inches
All State Waters (Atlantic Ocean, Coastal Bays And Their Tributaries)Open year-round
Season opens
Jan 1
Season closes
Dec 31
Daily bag
1 fish/day
Slot min
28"
Slot max
31"
Gear
No Live Bait
treble hooks are prohibited
Any Tidal Waters
Gear
Non Offset Circle Hook
When using fish, crabs, or worms as bait, or processed bait
Atlantic Ocean, Coastal Bays And Their Tributaries
Daily bag
1 fish/day
Slot min
28"
Slot max
31"
Gear
Circle Hooks
Jan. 1–Dec. 31 Must always use non-offset circle hooks when using fish, crabs or worms as bait or processed baits (treble hooks are prohibited) when targeting striped bass. Jan. 1–Dec. 31
Catch And Release Only*Catch & release
Status
Catch And Release
Min size
40"
These species are only eligible for the Catch and Release Award
Chesapeake Bay
Season opens
00-00
Gear
Spear Gun And Spear
Fishing in the Chesapeake Bay or its tidal tributaries from midnight to 5 a.m. To take or shoot striped bass with a spear gun and spear in the tidal waters of the state
Chesapeake Bay And Tidal TributariesCatch & release
Status
Catch And Release
Daily bag
1 fish/day
Min size
19"
Max size
24"
Gear
No Live Bait
DEC. 6–DEC. 31 SEPT. 1–DEC. 5 Eels may not be used as bait. DEC. 6–DEC. 31
Chesapeake Bay Downstream From A Line Between Abbey Point And Worton Point To The Virginia Line Including Tangier And Pocomoke Sounds.Closed
Status
Closed
Season opens
Mar 1
Season closes
Apr 30
Gear
No Live Bait
No harvest. Eels may not be used as bait.
Chesapeake Bay Downstream From A Line Drawn From The South Corner Of Hart-Miller Island Dike To The End Of Md Route 21 At Tolchester And South To The Md/Va Line, Excluding All Bays, Sounds, Tributaries, Creeks And Rivers. Except: Tangier Sound And Pocomoke Sound; Chester River And Its Tributaries Downstream Of A Line Drawn From Hail Point To Long Point To Ferry Point; Patuxent River And Its Tributaries Downstream Of A Line Drawn From Point Patience To The West Point Of Land At The Entrance Of Little Kingston Creek; Choptank River And Its Tributaries Downstream Of A Line Drawn From Holland Point To A Point Of Land At The West Entrance Of Chapel Creek; And All Potomac River Tributaries Downstream Of The Nice Memorial Bridge (U.s. 301) Are Open.
Season opens
May 16
Daily bag
1 fish/day
Min size
19"
Max size
24"
Chesapeake Bay From The Brewerton Channel To The Virginia Line, Excluding All Bays, Sounds, Tributaries, Creeks And Rivers, Except Tangier And Pocomoke Sounds And All Potomac River Tributaries Downstream Of The Nice Memorial Bridge (U.s. 301).In season
Season opens
May 1
Season closes
May 15
Daily bag
1 fish/day
Min size
19"
Max size
24"
Gear
No Live Bait
Eels may not be used as bait.
Chesapeake Bay Or Its Tidal Tributaries
Gear
Spear Gun Prohibited
To take or shoot striped bass with a spear gun and spear in the tidal waters of the state.
Chester River And Its Tributaries Downstream Of A Line Drawn From Hail Point To Long Point To Ferry Point
Daily bag
1 fish/day
Min size
19"
Max size
24"
MAY 16–MAY 31
Choptank River And Its Tributaries Downstream Of A Line Drawn From Holland Point To A Point Of Land At The West Entrance Of Chapel Creek
Daily bag
1 fish/day
Min size
19"
Max size
24"
MAY 16–MAY 31
Designated Spawning AreasClosed
Status
Closed
Season opens
Mar 1
To fish for striped bass by any means or practice catch-and-release of striped bass from March 1–May 31.
No Area Restrictions In State Waters
Daily bag
1 fish/day
Min size
28"
Max size
31"
Gear
Single Pointed Hooks
JAN. 1–DEC. 31 Must always use non-offset circle hooks when using fish, crabs or worms as bait or processed baits (treble hooks are prohibited) when targeting striped bass.
Nontidal (Lakes And Ponds)
Daily bag
2 fish/day
Possession
4 fish
Min size
18"
only one of which may be over 30 inches. only one of which may be over 30 inches
Nontidal Rivers And StreamsClosed
Status
Closed
Closed at all times
Patuxent River And Its Tributaries Downstream Of A Line Drawn From Point Patience To The West Point Of Land At The Entrance Of Little Kingston Creek
Daily bag
1 fish/day
Min size
19"
Max size
24"
MAY 16–MAY 31
Pocomoke Sound
Daily bag
1 fish/day
Min size
19"
Max size
24"
MAY 16–MAY 31
Potomac River Tributaries Downstream Of The Nice Memorial Bridge (U.s. 301)
Daily bag
1 fish/day
Min size
19"
Max size
24"
MAY 16–MAY 31
Susquehanna Flats, Lower Susquehanna River, And Northeast RiverCatch & release
Status
Catch And Release
Daily bag
1 fish/day
Min size
19"
Max size
24"
Gear
No Live Bait
DEC. 6–DEC. 31 SEPT. 1–DEC. 5 Eels may not be used as bait. DEC. 6–DEC. 31
Susquehanna Flats, Upstream Of A Line From Sandy Point To Turkey Point And The Susquehanna River Downstream From A Line Connecting The Susquehanna State Park Boat Ramp At Lapidum (Defined By Lat. 39°35.86' N And Long. 76°07.67' W) To Twin Rocks (Defined By Lat. 39°36.17' N And Long. 76°07.56' W) To Tomes Wharf In Port Deposit (Defined By Lat. 39°36.23' N And Long. 76°06.99' W); And The Northeast River.Closed
Status
Closed
Season opens
Mar 1
Season closes
Mar 31
Gear
No Live Bait
No harvest. Eels may not be used as bait.
Tangier Sound
Daily bag
1 fish/day
Min size
19"
Max size
24"
MAY 16–MAY 31
Tidal Tributaries Of The Chesapeake BayClosed
Status
Closed
May not be used to take striped bass

Stripers on famous Maryland waters

Dedicated rule pages for Stripers on the most-targeted destinations in Maryland.

Also known as

Stripers is also called Stripers (Striped Bass), Striped Bass, striped bass. Anglers in different regions use different names for the same fish, and the rules on this page apply to all of them in Maryland.

Frequently asked questions

When is Stripers season in Maryland?

Stripers season in Maryland runs from Aug 1 to Aug 31 per DNR.

What is the size limit for Stripers in Maryland?

Minimum size for Stripers in Maryland is 19 inches in All Areas, per DNR. Slot limits or maximum sizes may apply in some zones.

What is the daily bag limit for Stripers in Maryland?

Daily bag limit for Stripers in Maryland is 1 fish/day in All Areas, per DNR.

Official sources cited

Reference only. Regulations change frequently, often mid-season. Always verify with DNR before keeping a catch. Last verified .

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