Popular crabbing places for the delectable Maryland Blue Crabs
Point Lookout Area: During warm spring weather, you can see crabs as early as May. Very popular crabbing area among those who camp at Point Lookout State Park. There are boat launching facilities within the park. Some prefer to crab from the causeway or wade the waters of the lake and skim crabs. The state park is at the end of Route 5.
Chesapeake Beach: A good crabbing area from the piers, docks and pilings. Launching facilities and rowboats for crabbing are available at Stinnett's pier in nearby North Beach.
Wye River: Maryland's best known crabbing area and famed for the big Wye River crabs, also good for soft and peeler crabs.
Crab Alley Bay: Fittingly named is this popular crabbing area, also in Eastern Bay. Use Crab Alley Marina for launching or boat rentals.
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where can one go crabbing in maryland on a dock?
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There are several places to catch crabs in Maryland. Check out http://www.wheretocrab.com. They have a section on blue crab hot spots that tells you different places to crab along with some other great info. Good luck!
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Sure, with a lead weight, a string, and some chicken backs, you have all you need to catch some crabs. Look for the locals catching crabs at dockside. Look like a local, crab like a local and have fun.
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