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  1. The Private Waterfront Property Crab Pot registration is quick and easy through the online DNR Compass System compass.dnr.maryland.gov/dnrcompassportal. You may call 410‐260‐3220 for assistance or visit your local DNR Service Center.

  2. Recreational Crab Pot Requirements. The Maryland Department of Natural Resources enacted a regulation effective April 1, 1999 which requires all recreational waterfront property owners who set crab pots attached by rope, line or pole in front of their property or privately owned pier or dock to attach a Crab Pot Turtle Reduction Device to each ...

  3. Waterfront Property Crab Pot Registration Registration - Annual. An owner, lessee, or tenant of a private shoreline property may use a maximum of two crab pots, regardless of the number of owners or lessees of the property, and must annually register with the department. The registration is free and it does NOT count as a recreational crabbing ...

  4. 20 cze 2013 · Welcome to Southern Maryland Crabbing & Fishing. This group is to talk about crabbing, fishing, also to sell your items for crab/fish, to sell boats, parts, anything to do with crabbing/fishing, water... Private. Only members can see who's in the group and what they post.

  5. As of January 1, 2014 registration is required to use crab pots off private shoreline property. The registration is free and valid for 365 days from the date you register. The online registration is quick and easy through the Department of Natural Resources Compass System.

  6. 23 cze 2020 · Also, You can use a crab pot to go crabbing in Maryland as long as the pot is registered, it’s being used from waterfront property that you own, and fits the current guidelines. Need an example of each trap?

  7. 1 kwi 2021 · Licenses are required for anyone who uses a trotline, collapsible crab traps, net rings, seines or eel pots. A license is not required for anyone using handlines or dip nets. In addition, waterfront property owners, lessees, or tenants of a private shoreline property can register to crab license-free using up to two crab pots.