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Maryland Fishing Report for Saturday, September 13, 2025

September is a remarkable month, with one foot dragging along a little summer weather and yet taking another noticeable step into fall. It is the best of both worlds and fishing could hardly be better ...
Maryland crab legs aren't the only reason to visit the Old Bay State this fall. Here are 9 spots to visit this fall, with 3 ...
Nestled in the mountains of Western Maryland, Frostburg offers small-city amenities with mountain town prices. This college town gives retirees cultural perks without the big-city cost of living. The ...
Nearby Casselman River Bridge State Park preserves a beautiful stone arch bridge from 1813. The surrounding countryside offers beautiful scenery without the high price tag of more developed areas.
Mrs. Marjory Gladys Melillo Richard, beloved wife of the late Edward L. Richard Sr. and longtime resident of Accomac, passed ...
Salmon are gradually repopulating sections of the Klamath River blocked to the ocean-going fish for a century.
Higher than normal water temperatures and lower than normal river flows seem to have temporarily stalled the bulk of migrating salmon. Adding to the slow start, some anglers are troubled by a recent ...
In celebration of National Hunting and Fishing Day, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation is hosting its 26th annual Salmon River Fish Hatchery Open House on Saturday, Sept. 27, ...
The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde are restoring passage and habitat for threatened fish species along the North Santiam River.
Fish in the Anglesea River near Geelong are dying in large numbers as acidity levels in the river soar, making it inhospitable for aquatic life, according to authorities. Some locals have blamed the ...
Anglers still have a chance to land fall chinook and coho salmon through Sunday on most of the Columbia River.
988. A CENTURY OLD WATERFALL IS BEING REMOVED IN THE MILWAUKEE RIVER, HOPING TO BRING NEW LIFE TO THE AREA. METEOROLOGIST GINO RECCHIA TAKES US TO ESTABROOK PARK TO SHOW US WHY THIS PROJECT MATTERS.