Marbury sits on the tidal Potomac in Southern Maryland, with fast access to fish-rich waters via Smallwood State Park and its Sweden Point Marina. This gateway to Mattawoman Creek—one of the Potomac's best-known bass fisheries—puts you on the bite within minutes of leaving the dock. It's no surprise that the area regularly hosts organized bass events, drawing anglers who value healthy grass beds, shallow flats, and creek mouths that hold fish through the seasons.
Book Marbury fishing charters to target classic freshwater favorites. Largemouth Bass headline the action in Mattawoman Creek and nearby tributaries, where calm backwaters and submerged vegetation create ideal ambush habitat. The mainstem Potomac adds variety with Blue Catfish, Channel Catfish, and seasonal runs of White and Yellow Perch, giving families and serious anglers plenty of options.
Local captains know how the river moves—working tides, wind-driven currents, and changing clarity to keep you on fish. From pitching creature baits into pads to drifting cut bait along deeper ledges, they tailor techniques to your goals and experience level. Beginners appreciate easy access and protected waters, while experienced anglers can refine patterns around creek junctions, points, and grass lines.
Convenient ramps, ample parking, and shoreside amenities at Smallwood State Park make launch and return smooth, so you can focus on fishing. Whether you're chasing your personal-best Largemouth or introducing kids to their first perch, Marbury offers a close-to-home fishery with genuine tournament pedigree and year-round opportunity.



