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  1. Jan 26, 2022 · All information on the fishing piers closure is up-to-date as of April 2024. The fishing piers at Bill Burton Fishing Pier State Park are closed in both Dorchester and Talbot Counties due to structural safety concerns.

  2. May 25, 2024 · Fresh Catawba Island fishing reports from May 2024. Top catches, weather conditions and the most productive spots.

  3. Mar 31, 2024 · Bill Burton Fishing Pier is a popular fishing spot located in Gulf State Park, Alabama. It is named after Bill Burton, a local fisherman who was instrumental in the pier's construction. The pier is 1,540 feet long and extends into the Gulf of Mexico. It is a popular spot for fishing, crabbing, and birdwatching.

  4. The Bill Burton Fishing Pier State Park is open 365 days a year, 24 hours a day. Both Talbot and Dorchester County sections have been upgraded with new concrete rails, park benches and picnic tables. Both are lighted for night fishing from April 1 through December 3.

  5. Hours: Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Activities: Fishing, crabbing, birdwatching, special events. Fees: Fishing licenses required. Named after: Bill Burton, a local fisherman. Opened: 1994. Managed by: Mississippi Department of Marine Resources. Fun fact: The pier is a popular spot for dolphin watching.

  6. Sep 6, 2022 · As of September 2022, the fishing piers remain closed to the public due to structural issues. The trails and picnic areas are still open. Parks. Bill Burton Fishing Piers State Park consists of two large fishing piers and waterfront areas overlooking the Choptank River near Cambridge, MD.

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  8. 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

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