Compton, Maryland, situated in Southern Maryland's scenic Calvert County, offers exceptional fishing experiences in the Chesapeake Bay and nearby Atlantic waters. This premier destination specializes in Rockfish (Striped Bass) and Bluefish, with charters using live bait like spotfish for thrilling light-tackle action. Trophy Rockfish season peaks in early May, followed by consistent fishing through winter.
Anglers also target Tautog around wrecks year-round—best in spring and fall—and enjoy summer Flounder fishing near reefs and bridges. Spanish Mackerel and Black Drum add diversity to catches, with regulated seasons ensuring sustainable fishing. Nearby Solomons Island enhances the experience with attractions like shark tooth hunting and the Calvert Marine Museum.
Compton's charters cater to all skill levels, combining expert guidance with the Chesapeake's rich biodiversity. Whether pursuing hard-fighting Rockfish or flavorful Tautog, the area delivers memorable adventures amid Maryland's iconic waterways and coastal charm.

