Hey Mike...sorry it took so long for me to get back with you. I have fished the Tuckaho State Park over the years and found it to be hit or miss, depending on time of year and tidal stages. It is a good place in the spring...late March to around now, but if it remains cool it can be good for some species into June. It is a large spillway where the Tuckaho Lake dumps in and the stream is influenced by the tide. A lot of variety here in the spring...bass, gills, big crappie at times, white and yellow perch and some shad. Chain pickerel, too. In the lake, it is a bass and pickerel gig with heavy wood cover in the upper end of the pond...good small boat water. The MD DNR reports this year that the lake has a good population of 'trophy' redear sunfish.
It is probably not too late to get bass and panfish there...maybe a sleeper for 10 inch plus redears.
Sarah Thomasson
Mar 7, 2010
Jim Gronaw
It is probably not too late to get bass and panfish there...maybe a sleeper for 10 inch plus redears.
Good luck!
May 20, 2010
Jim Gronaw
Mike...nice pics of you and the kids! You know, Records pond and Trap pond have a pretty good population of red ear sunfish...some biggies, too!
Jul 3, 2013