03-30-2004, 04:35 AM
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Maryland
State record: 11 pounds 2 ounces, Rodney Cockrell, 10/4/83, farm pond, Calvert County
Best water: Mattawoman Creek, Potomac River. “There is plenty of forage in the tidal system and great habitat.”—Steve Early, assistant director for inland fisheries management, Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Contact: Sweden Point Marina, 301-743-7613
Sleeper: North Branch Potomac River from Keyser to Cumberland. “This is a new management area that has benefited greatly from water quality improvements in the last five to 10 years. There are lots of fish and nice size, but access is limited to by raft, kayak, or canoe.”
Contact: Fisheries Service, MDNR, 410-260-8267
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Maryland
State record: 11 pounds 2 ounces, Rodney Cockrell, 10/4/83, farm pond, Calvert County
Best water: Mattawoman Creek, Potomac River. “There is plenty of forage in the tidal system and great habitat.”—Steve Early, assistant director for inland fisheries management, Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Contact: Sweden Point Marina, 301-743-7613
Sleeper: North Branch Potomac River from Keyser to Cumberland. “This is a new management area that has benefited greatly from water quality improvements in the last five to 10 years. There are lots of fish and nice size, but access is limited to by raft, kayak, or canoe.”
Contact: Fisheries Service, MDNR, 410-260-8267
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