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About 3.3 tons of dead and decaying striped bass were recovered by Natural Resources Police Tuesday from an illegal net submerged in the waters off Tilghman Island. It was the second largest seizure of poached fish this year.
Natural Resources Police on Monday morning began pulling more than 600 yards of illegal net filled with hundreds of pounds of dead striped bass.
The tiny fingers of a baby born four months ago closed around a bamboo fishing pole as her grandpa beamed.
More than 1,000 sailors from around the country and beyond our borders are testing their skills this weekend in the waters off Annapolis at the 13th annual Sperry Top-Sider National Offshore One-Design regatta.
A fight to save Baltimore County parkland is pitting hikers and homeowners against hunters and some environmentalists, as all confront a common foe — deer.
PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. (AP) — Authorities say two Pennsylvania men have died and two were injured after a fishing boat capsized in the Chesapeake Bay.
We love to travel. We love our national parks. And we love a good argument.
It shouldn't come as a surprise, I suppose, that the striped bass season began Saturday with uneasy folks focused on the intensity and direction of the wind.
Strong winds will make boating difficult as striped bass season opens Saturday
For the catchers and eaters of Chesapeake Bay striped bass, there's good news: State environmental officials say it is now safe for us to add another helping of Maryland's state fish to our plate.
Jonas Lichty writes: I just recieved the March/April issue of Turkey Country, the official publication of the National Wild Turkey Federation, that includes the 2011 forecast. Under the Maryland section, the staff bioligist mentions the Liberty Reservoir Watershed as a public land to check...
Boiling down joy to its essence is a rather simple exercise, or at least it seems that way while standing at Patterson Park's Boat Pond on a not-ready-for-prime-time spring morning.
Patriot delights in the scent of live people.
There's nothing like a stroll through the halls of Annapolis to make you wonder how we've managed to survive this long.
Dana Ely of Fulton writes: I will be forced to purchase $200 dollar rubber-soled wading boots because the state of Maryland used its regulatory power to ban felt soles. I don't think there was enough time for comment and wonder why this occurred since Didymo is already in the Gunpowder and...
When it comes to picking real estate for her long winter's nap, Mama Bear has expensive taste.
When it comes to allowing mountain bikers to ride the narrow trails around Loch Raven reservoir, Baltimore officials have waged a two-year campaign of sticking their fingers in their ears to avoid the voice of compromise.