Saturday, March 13, 2021

Maryland Joins Potomac Bass Management Group

MDDNR: Maryland Joins Cooperative Largemouth Bass Management for the Potomac River
Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia have agreed to a cooperative management plan for Potomac River largemouth bass, one of the most popular sport fisheries in the mid-Atlantic region.

To help seek a unified assessment of the fishery, state agencies and the Potomac River Fisheries Commission — who share authority to manage the river system for largemouth bass — are jointly collaborating on monitoring and assessing the fishery with an update produced every three years. Work begins in March 2021, though planning for the project has been underway for more than a year.

 

The objective of the new collaboration is twofold: to estimate abundance of largemouth largemouth bass in a portion of the river and to develop a joint assessment of the population.

To help encourage angler participation and reporting, hundreds of bass will be tagged, and anglers who report a tag will be entered into a raffle for small prizes. Both recreational and tournament anglers who catch tagged largemouth bass are asked to report details of the catch. Those who submit their information are eligible to be entered into an annual prize lottery.

The tidal freshwater section of the Potomac River and some  of it tributaries have surprisingly good largemouth bass fishing. It makes sense for MD, DC and Virginia to at least talk together about together.

The Wombat has Rule 5 Sunday: Lilly Bakamoto  waiting at The Other McCain.

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