Bishopville fishing charters put you on the quiet, fish-rich backwaters of Maryland's Coastal Bays. Nestled on the Bishopville Prong of the St. Martin River and minutes from Assawoman and Isle of Wight bays, Bishopville offers calm, protected waters ideal for families and light-tackle enthusiasts. Expect scenic marshes, winding creeks, and productive channels where tidal currents funnel bait and draw in-game fish.
Local captains focus on classic Mid-Atlantic inshore targets. Summer brings steady action with Summer Flounder (Fluke) on drifts along channels and drop-offs, while Striped Bass (Rockfish) and Bluefish prowl bridge pilings and rips at daybreak and dusk. When conditions line up, Speckled Trout (Spotted Seatrout) and Weakfish can join the mix on grass flats and along current seams. In cooler months, anglers time moving tides to find Rockfish pushing bait in the rivers and deeper bay cuts.
Techniques are tailored to the bays: bucktail and soft-plastic jigs for Flounder, topwaters and swimbaits for early-morning Stripers, and live baits or natural rigs when the bite gets finicky. Guides use local knowledge of tides and structure—bridges, channels, flats, and oyster bottom—to keep you on fish throughout the year. With short runs, gentle waters, and abundant wildlife, Bishopville delivers a relaxed, rewarding coastal experience—perfect for first-timers and seasoned anglers alike.










