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  1. The Bill Burton Fishing Piers are the former Route 50 bridge over the Choptank River between Dorchester and Talbot Counties. The middle portion was removed to accommodate boat traffic. There are two sides to the Bill Burton Fishing Pier, one is in Talbot County and the other is in Dorchester County. Talbot County: 29761 Bolingbroke Point Drive

  2. Fishing. The piers are quite popular because of the variety of fish that can be caught including perch, striped bass, croakers, sea trout, and catfish. Be sure to know the seasons of which fish can be kept, as seen in the Maryland Fishing Regulations. Weekly fishing reports (for Maryland as a whole) can be found online, here.

  3. Fort Smallwood was a sea coast defense built in the late 1880's to the early part of the 1900's. The fort was in use from 1890 until 1927. The 380-foot "Bill Burton Fishing Pier" is wonderful for fishermen, birdwatchers, and admirers of local scenery. The historic Cedar Pavilion is available to rent for groups up to 100 people.

  4. 2 reviews and 6 photos of BILL BURTON FISHING PIER "This is a great place for fishing. We went on a Sunday and we parked on the street for free. The pier is high up and stretches out further into the deeper parts of the water. They also have a picnic table and a grill under the shade so you can cool off during hot sunny days.

    • 6 Choptank River Bridge Trappe, MD 21673
  5. Jun 30, 2022 · Dorchester fishing pier could open in July. CAMBRIDGE – A favorite spot among locals and visitors could soon be open again for fishing, photography and leisurely strolls. The Bill Burton State Park’s fishing piers were closed by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources on Dec. 31, 2021. The agency cited the structure’s deterioration ...

  6. Make your fishing dreams come true today and tomorrow. Learn more about Pro. Bill Burton Fishing Pier fishing near Cambridge Check the latest fishing reports from the local anglers 🏆 Follow local fishing regulations Fish smarter with weather forecasts from Fishbrain.

  7. Located within Fort Smallwood Park, the 380 foot Bill Burton Fishing Pier provides anglers with access to the . The pier is a popular location for saltwater fishing, , birdwatching, and other activities. Anglers fishing this pier catch striped bass, white perch, croaker, and other species.

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