Fishing License

Saltwater Angler Registry

Saltwater anglers who are not required to hold Maryland a Bay & Coastal Sport Fishing license and want to fish the Chesapeake Bay and tidal Potomac River must obtain a free Maryland Saltwater Angler Registration. By registering with Maryland, you will not need to register with NOAA.

Some of the anglers who are eligible for this free registration are guests on a boat with a Chesapeake Bay and Coastal Sport Boat Decal, waterfront property owner and their family members, have a Virginia saltwater license, have a Potomac River Fisheries sport fishing license and are fishing in a free fishing area or on a Maryland Free Fishing Day. A complete list can be found in the chart below.

Obtain your Free Registration today:

  • Online through COMPASS
  • Our 8 Department of Natural Resources Service Centers
  • Any of our more than 250 Sports License Agents

Maryland Fishing Licenses and the Saltwater Angler Registry Eligibility Chart

The only anglers in Maryland who do not need a Maryland Tidal Fishing License are: Online State Registration Required No Registration Required
1) Passengers on a boat with a Pleasure Boat Decal X
2) Waterfront Property owners and their family members X
3) Fishing in free fishing area X
4) In possession of a Virginia Saltwater license X
5) Residents on military leave with leave orders X
6) In possession of a Potomac River Fisheries Sport Fishing License X
7) Fishing on a Maryland Free Fishing Day X
8) Fishing exclusively in non tidal waters X
9) Passengers on a licensed charter vessel or commercial fishing pier X
10) Holding a valid commercial fishing license X
11) Anglers under 16 years old X

Chesapeake Bay & Coastal Sport Fish License Description:

The recreational fishing license structure changed in the 2010 session of the General Assembly. These changes become effective on January 1, 2011. A description of the license and registration requirements for the tidal waters of the State are as follows:

Resident and Non-Resident Chesapeake Bay & Coastal Sport (annual) License

allows an individual to fish in the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries and the state waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the Atlantic coastal bays and tributaries from January 1 through December 31.

  • $15 – Resident Annual
  • $22.50 – Non-resident Annual

7-day Chesapeake Bay & Coastal Sport License

allows residents and non-residents to fish in the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries and the state waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the Atlantic coastal bays and tributaries for 7 consecutive fishing days.

  • $6 – Resident 7-Day
  • $12 – Non-resident 7 Day

Resident Senior Consolidated Fishing License

allows residents who are 65 years of age or older to fish in the fresh waters of Maryland, the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries and the state waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the Atlantic coastal bays and tributaries from January 1 through December 31 at a reduced rate. $5

Consolidated Chesapeake Bay & Coastal Sport Boat License

allows everyone on board a vessel used for pleasure to fish in the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries and the state waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the Atlantic coastal bays and tributaries in lieu of individual licenses. However, these individuals must register with the Department (see below). A special complimentary Bay & Coastal sport fishing license, which includes recreational crabbing, will be issued to the boat owner purchasing this license. The $50 Chesapeake Bay Sport Fishing Decal is NOT valid as a Recreational Crabbing Boat License (though the purchaser of this decal is given one complimentary individual recreational crabbing license).

FREE Chesapeake Bay & Coastal Sport Registration

Unless individually licensed, registration is required for MD. waterfront property owners, those fishing in a designated free fishing area, and passengers on a vessel displaying a Boat License (decal) from MD,VA, or PRFC. In the Potomac River a registration is required for passengers on a vessel displaying a Boat License decal from MD, VA, or PRFC, and for the owner or owner’s nonpaying guest fishing from private real property or an attached pier in the tidal waters of the Potomac River.

Chesapeake Bay & Coastal Sport Charter Boat License

allows individuals on board chartered vessels operated by MD licensed fishing guides to fish in the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries and the state waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the Atlantic coastal bays and tributaries in lieu of individual licenses. There are separate licenses for charter boats that carry 6 passengers or less and those that carry more than 6 passengers.

  • $240.00 — up to 6 passengers
  • $290.00 — more than 6 passengers

Commercial Fishing Pier License

provides for a fee pier to have unlicensed and unregistered individuals fish from the pier. The licensee must submit contact information on all pier anglers as prescribed by the Department. $240.00

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Non-Tidal/Freshwater Licenses

Annual Non-Tidal License

The annual non-tidal license allows licensee to fish in the fresh waters of Maryland from January 1 through December 31.

    • Resident $20.50
    • Nonresident non-tidal license fees are equal to a $30.50 minimum or reciprocal for state of residence, whichever is greater.

7-day Non-tidal License

The 7-day Non-tidal License allows licensee to fish the fresh waters of Maryland for 7 consecutive fishing days.

  • Resident $7.50
  • Nonresident non-tidal license fees are equal to the fee charged a MD resident for a similar license by non-resident’s home state.

3-day Non-tidal License

The 3-day non-tidal license (available to nonresidents only) allows licensee to fish the fresh waters of Maryland for 3 consecutive fishing days.

  • Nonresident non-tidal license fees are equal to the fee charged a MD resident for a similar license by non-resident’s home state.

Trout Stamp

The Resident Trout Stamp ($5.00) allows Maryland State residents 16 years of age or older to fish in any special catch and return trout management area and to possess trout taken from non-tidal waters of Maryland. (This stamp is not required if you hold a Resident Senior Consolidated License.) The Non Resident Trout Stamp ($10.00) allows non residents of the State of Maryland 16 years of age or older to fish in any special catch and return trout management area and to possess trout taken from non-tidal waters of Maryland. (Non Resident seniors must purchase a trout stamp to possess trout).

Do I need a License?

Natural Resources Article §4-745 Annotated Code of Maryland requires all persons recreationally fishing in the tidal waters of the State to be licensed, except as follows:

If a person;

  • is less than 16 years of age;
  • is a registered angler with the State of Maryland and is fishing from a boat holding a valid tidal/salt water license issued by Potomac River Fisheries Commission, the Commonwealth of Virginia or the State of Maryland.
  • possesses a valid commercial tidal fish license;
  • is fishing from a licensed commercial fishing pier;
  • is a registered angler with the State of Maryland and is fishing on a free fishing pier;
  • is the owner or the owners non-paying guest fishing from private real property or an attached pier in the Potomac River;
  • is fishing from a licensed charter boat;
  • is fishing on a free fishing day – the first two Saturdays in June and July 4;
  • is a registered angler with the State of Maryland and possesses a Virginia Saltwater recreational fishing license; or
  • possesses a Potomac River Fisheries Commission recreational fishing license.
  • Is a resident of MD, on active duty with the armed forces, on leave with official leave orders;

Reciprocity

Virginia saltwater recreational fishing licenses with a Maryland/PRFC registration honored in Maryland tidal waters are:

  • Individual annual license
  • Individual temporary (10-day) license
  • Private boat license
  • Charter boat and head boat licenses (covers all persons fishing on boat and a registration is not needed)
  • Lifetime saltwater Recreational Fishing License
  • Special Lifetime recreational Fishing License for the permanently and totally disabled
  • Special Combined (FW/SW) Sportfish License
  • Rental boat license (covers all persons fishing on boat).

Maryland saltwater recreational fishing licenses with a Virginia registration honored in Virginia tidal saltwaters are:

  • Annual resident Chesapeake Bay and Coastal sport fishing license
  • Short-term (7-day) resident Chesapeake Bay and Coastal sport fishing license
  • Annual nonresident Chesapeake Bay and Coast sport fishing license
  • Short-term (7-day) nonresident Chesapeake Bay and Coastal sport fishing license
  • Lifetime Chesapeake Bay and Coastal sport fishing license for former prisoners of war or 100% service connected disabled American veterans,
  • Combination commercial/recreational (tidal fish license)
  • Private boat license
  • Consolidated senior sport fishing license.
  • Charter boat and head boat licenses (covers all persons fishing on boat and a registration is not needed)

Potomac River Fisheries Commission recreational fishing licenses honored in Virginia tidal saltwaters:

  • Individual annual license
  • Private boat license (covers all persons fishing on boat with a VA registration)
  • Charter boat license (covers all persons fishing on boat)

Potomac River Fisheries Commission recreational fishing licenses honored in Maryland tidal saltwaters:

  • Individual annual license
  • Private boat license (covers all persons with a Maryland/PRFC registration fishing on boat)
  • Charter boat license (covers all persons fishing on boat)

Maryland and Virginia saltwater recreational fishing licenses and their registrations are honored in the tidal saltwaters of the Potomac River.

Crabbing Licenses

Crab season: April 1 to December 15

Please read the information below carefully as there are two big changes in the Crabbing rules for 2014:

1.) free crab pot registration required for private waterfront property owners;
2.) you are required to have a license in order to use any of the following gear: crab traps, net rings, seines or trotlines.

Both changes will help the Department more accurately and efficiently estimate recreational crab harvest.
A recreational crabber may crab without a license 24-hours-a-day, 7-days-a-week from docks, piers, bridges, boats and shorelines using only dip nets and any number of handlines catching up to 2 dozen male hard crabs and 1 dozen soft crabs and male peelers or a combination of male peeler and soft crab. A recreational license is not required in the Atlantic Ocean, coastal bays and their tributaries.

Waterfront Property Crab Pot Registration

Free Crab Pot Registration is required if you are a private waterfront property owner, lessee or tenant and you want to use a crab pot from your property and you want to catch up to 2 dozen male hard crabs and 1 dozen soft or male peeler crabs or a combination of male peeler or soft crab. The maximum use is 2 crab pots regardless of the number or owners or lessees of the property. The registration is free and it does NOT count as a recreational crab license.

  • Crab pots must be set in front of the private property within 100 yards of the shore and either be attached by a line to the property or marked by a buoy or pole and sign.
  • Crab pots in the Chesapeake Bay and tributaries must be marked with the owner’s DNRid.

Private property crab pots set in the Atlantic Ocean, coastal bays and their tributaries do NOT need to be registered but must be marked with the owner’s name and address.
This requirement does NOT apply to the Potomac River, but it does apply to the tributaries of the Potomac.

Recreational Individual Crabbing License

Recreational Crabbing License is required of persons catching crabs for recreational purposes in the waters of the Chesapeake Bay and its tidal tributaries using any of the following gear: (a) trotline, (b) collapsible traps, (c) net rings (d) seines or (e) eel pots for catching the individual’s own bait. Catch limits are as follows: more than 2 dozen with a limit of 1 bushel, more than 1 dozen with a limit of 2 dozen soft crabs or male peelers

  • Resident $5.00
  • Holders of a resident Chesapeake Bay & Coastal Sport Fishing License or a resident Senior Consolidated Sport Fishing License $2.00
  • Nonresident $10.00

Recreational Crabbing Boat License

The Recreational Crabbing Boat License allows the purchaser of the license, or if that person is not on board, any one individual on board the vessel, to catch crabs for recreational purposes anywhere in the Chesapeake Bay and its tidal tributaries. This license allows you to use any of the following gear: (a) trotline, (b) collapsible traps, (c) net rings and catch up to 1 bushel of male hard crabs (or 2 bushels if another license is on board) and 2 dozen soft or male peeler crabs or a combination of male peeler and soft crab. You may not use a trotline, collapsible crab trap, or net ring, or have more than 4 dozen male hard crabs and 1 dozen soft or male peeler crabs on board your boat unless either the boat is licensed or one of the individuals on board has an individual license.

  • $15.00 for residents and nonresidents

More information can be found here from the Maryland Department of Natural Resources.

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