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Bill Burton State Park - Talbot County Side
29761 Boling Broke Point Drive
Trappe, MD 21673
GPS 38° 35'28.09" N 76° 02'49.90" W
( foot of pier )
The Bill Burton State Park fishing and crabbing pier is 4800' in length over the Choptank River. Portable toilets are at a couple of locations along the pier. There is another Bill Burton State Park pier section on the other side of the river in Dorchester County.
Black Walnut Cove Landing
4800 Fairbanks Road
Tilghman, MD 21671
GPS 38° 40'59.19" N 76° 20'17.46" W
( foot of pier )
The Black Walnut Cove fishing and crabbing pier along Black Walnut Cove off of the Choptank River is 160' in length, the pier is fairly wide also at 14', 2 designated parking spaces. No restrooms at this location.
Tilghman Creek Landing
Closest intersection is;
North Claiborne Road & Cockey Road
Bay Hundred, MD 21624
From the above intersetion go ¼: mile on Cockey Road to pier area.
GPS 38° 50'06.53" N 76° 16'04.84" W
( foot of pier )
The Tilghman Creek Landing fishing and crabbing pier is 80' in length and 16' in width over the Tilghman Creek. There is a better chance than not that you will have to fish around boats that will be moored to the pier.
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Maryland Fishing Information | Safe Handling of Self Caught Seafood |
Map of Fishing & Crabbing Piers in Talbot County | |
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Areas in Talbot County Maryland Includes; Avalon, Bellevue, Bozman, Claiborne, Cordova, Crescendo, Easton, Fairbank, McDaniel, Newcomb, Oxford, Rio Vista, Royal Oak, Sherwood, St Michaels, Queen Anne, Tilgham, Tilgham Island, Trappe, Windy Hill & Wittman. |
Salt & Brackish Bodies of Water in Talbot County Maryland Includes; Barker Creek, Barrett Cove, Boone Creek, Choptank River, Dickenson Bay, Eastern Bay, Edge Creek, Elberts Cove, Glebe Creek, Goldsborough Creek, Gross Creek, Harris Creek, Hunting Creek, Island Creek, LaTrappe Creek, Leeds Creek, Lloyd Creek, Miles River, Peach Blossom Creek, Pickering Creek, Plaindealing Creek, Shaw Bay, Skipton Creek, Solitude Creek, Tar Creek, Tred Avon River, Trippe Creek, Tuckahoe Creek, Woodland Creek & Wye River. |
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