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Delaware State Parks offer freshwater, saltwater and offshore fishing, as well as clamming and crabbing, and this page will help you plan your perfect fishing adventure! A general fishing license is required for fishing, crabbing, or clamming in tidal and non-tidal waters in Delaware. The Delaware Fishing Guide, a publication of the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control’s Division of Fish & Wildlife, provides comprehensive information about fishing in Delaware.

Delaware State Parks Surf Fishing

Surf Fishing

Delaware State Parks has 7 surf fishing beaches for anglers to fish from. Permits and Tags are required, and a fishing license.

Delaware State Parks Fresh Water Fishing

Fresh Water Fishing

Delaware State Parks has 6 parks where anglers to fish from. Fishing licenses are required.

Delaware State Parks Charter Boats

Charter Boats

The Indian River Marina at Delaware Seashore State Park is home to Delaware's premier charter fishing fleet. Call a Captain today to charter one of the finest fishing trips you'll ever experience!

Delaware State Parks Off Shore Fishing

Offshore Fishing

For those looking for the challenge of fishing in deeper waters, the charter fleet at Delaware Seashore State Park's Indian River Marina will get you out to some of the finest fishing grounds on the east coast. Wahoo, yellow and blue fin tuna, flounder, drum, sea bass, mackerel, flounder, sea bass, sea trout, blue fish, rockfish, tautog, tuna, shark, swordfish, and other big keepers are brought in regularly.

Delaware State Parks Clamming and Crabbing

Clamming and Crabbing

Holts Landing State Park boasts the only pier in the state built especially for crabbing, and you'll find some of the best crabbing and clamming sites in the state here, as well as great saltwater fishing. Delaware allows recreational blue crabbing on any state waters with the purchase of a fishing license. Crabbers may use various types of fishing gear, including two crab pots per person, crab traps, trot lines, hand lines, dip nets and seine nets of up to 300 feet.

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