Sunshine and great Summer Fishing aboard
June 21, 2020 Stevensville 9 photos

Trip Summary

On this evening we enjoyed another wonderful trip with another great Crew! The fish were biting and our Crew was ready to reel! Calm seas and great weather helped us reach our limit. Our young anglers even got to see the Chesapeake Bay Bridge up close! We believe that the month of July & August will be great for trolling and light tackle. Book your next trip to get in on the action aboard Maryland's premier charter boat The Marylander!!!
Jason Seman
Stevensville, Maryland, United States
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Welcome aboard The Marylander! Maryland’s premier charter boat on the Chesapeake Bay. We are located on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, in Stevensville, MD. This is just outside of Annapolis, Baltimore, and Washington D.C. The Marylander is a 48&rsq...

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