Weve got flounder, rockfish, bluefish, sheepshead, tautog, red drum, black drum, speckled trout and more being caught in inlet and back bays and all of them should still be around for our first ever Ocean City Inshore Classic next weekend.Weve got flounder, rockfish, bluefish, sheepshead, tautog, red drum, black drum, speckled trout and more being caught in inlet and back bays and all of them should still be around for our first ever Ocean City Inshore Classic next weekend.
What fish can you catch in Ocean City MD?
Seasonal Catch Spotted trout, kingfish, weakfish, northern porgy, sea bass and flounder peak between spring and early fall. Atlantic croaker, albacore, white marlin, dolphin, bluefin tuna and wahoo peak between early summer and fall. Bluefish are available between late spring and throughout the fall.
Do you need a license to fish in Ocean City MD?
Anglers fishing in Ocean City, MD will need to purchase a saltwater fishing license. Thus if you already have a Chesapeake Bay Saltwater license you are good to go! Anglers can also purchase the license online. The license you want to choose is “Bay and Coastal Sport”.
Can you drink on the beach in Ocean City MD?
In Ocean City, we take laws related to alcohol consumption very seriously. Drinking alcoholic beverages in public is prohibited. This includes on any street, avenue, alleyway, sidewalk, beach, parking lot and vehicle in any of these areas. Possessing an open container of any alcoholic beverage in public is not allowed.
How wide is the Ocean City Inlet?
The inlet channel width varies from 100 to 200 feet. The inlet channel is protected by two stone jetties at the entrance from the Atlantic Ocean. The project also includes a channel 6 feet deep and with widths that vary from 100 to 150 feet in Sinepuxent Bay from the inlet to Chincoteague Bay.
Can you drink alcohol on the beach in Ocean City MD?
In Ocean City, we take laws related to alcohol consumption very seriously. Drinking alcoholic beverages in public is prohibited. This includes on any street, avenue, alleyway, sidewalk, beach, parking lot and vehicle in any of these areas. Possessing an open container of any alcoholic beverage in public is not allowed.