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Dozens of events offer safe and free fishing for children and teens
A young angler with his catch during a 2024 youth fishing rodeo near Easton. Maryland DNR photo.
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) encourages youths ages 3 to 15 to try their hand at fishing or hone their angling skills at any of Maryland’s 51 happening across the state this year.
DNR is working with dozens of organizations in 16 counties to offer free and engaging fishing opportunities for thousands of youth from spring until late fall. Many events are held in Maryland State Parks and other public lands.
Children’s fishing rodeos have a long history in Maryland, some originating more than 60 years ago. The events are designed to provide fishing opportunities in a safe environment, teach basic angling skills, and help children develop an ethic of environmental stewardship. Maryland’s youth fishing rodeo program receives financial support from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program.
In 2024, many Maryland residents enjoyed fishing rodeos. The program provided fishing opportunities for more than 3,300 children.
While all the rodeos are free and open to the public, some venues have space limitations. Attendees should visit the department website and call the contact number listed to register. Attendees should also check the online rodeo schedule for any cancellations or rescheduling.
A county by county list of the scheduled fishing rodeos can be viewed by on the DNR website.
Fishing licenses are not required for children under 16 years of age. Adults and teens can purchase a license online in person at license agent locations. The purchase of licenses, fishing tackle, ammunition, boats, and marine fuel funds our fish and wildlife conservation work.
Maryland Department of Natural Resources Fishing and Boating Services partners with local community organizations to introduce children to fishing at youth fishing rodeos in order to:
Youth fishing rodeos are a great way to introduce a child to fishing - even if you have never been fishing yourself. Fishing rodeos are typically held at small ponds or lakes and are aimed at helping beginners successfully catch a fish.
Fishing and Boating Services partners with community organizations through our Youth Fishing Rodeo Program. Events are sponsored by a wide variety of community and non-profit organizations and the department works with these organizations to provide support and assistance. Rodeos are held throughout the state between March and October and are generally open to participants from 3 to 15 years of age. Each year, thousands of children get their first fishing experience at a rodeo event and event organizers work hard to make sure all the children have a fun and exciting time. Most events provide bait or fishing gear and have volunteers on hand to help the kids learn to fish. Others even add food and prizes to make the day one they won't soon forget.
If you are interested in introducing your child to fishing at a youth fishing rodeo, the most current listing of events is now available.
If your organization is interested in sponsoring a youth rodeo event and would like to request support or assistance through the department's Youth Fishing Rodeo Program, Please complete the
Youth Fishing Rodeo Program Application
. More information about the program is
available in this letter
.
Important note: The terms and conditions for the Youth Fishing Rodeo Program have changed. Please see the updated policy
here
. The updated policy is currently in effect for all rodeos. Coordinators are required to submit a
post–event report
from a prior event to be granted a rodeo permit or receive fish the next year.
Youth fishing rodeos are a great way to introduce a child to fishing and the department is proud to partner with a wide variety of community organizations to provide children with a positive fishing experience which inspires and excites them. Here are a few helpful tips to consider when planning your event: