Last updated: July 5, 2023
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Fishing at the Birthplace

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George Washington Birthplace National Monument allows fishing as a means of providing for public enjoyment, and customary and traditional use, and regulates fishing to ensure that it is managed in a manner that avoids unacceptable impacts to park resources.
Licenses
- To fish at the Potomac River beach, anglers age 16 and older must possess a valid Virginia Saltwater Fishing or Potomac River Fisheries Sport Fishing license, Virginia Saltwater Recreational Fishing License, Maryland Chesapeake Bay & Coastal Sport Fishing, or a reciprocal Maryland saltwater license.
- To fish at the Popes Creek Fishing Area, anglers age 16 and older must possess a valid Freshwater fishing license, Virginia Saltwater Fishing or Potomac River Fisheries Sport Fishing license, Virginia Saltwater Recreational Fishing License, Maryland Chesapeake Bay & Coastal Sport Fishing, or Potomac River Fisheries Sport Fishing License.
- Anglers who are exempt from licensing and holders of out-of-state reciprocal licenses must register (free) with the Virginia Marine Resources Commission through the Virginia Fisherman Identification Program (FIP).
Visitors fishing within George Washington Birthplace National Monument must follow the fishing license requirements in accordance with the laws and regulations of the Virginia Marine Resources Commission and the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries.
Fishing Regulations
- The park shorelines, pedestrian bridge, boardwalks and ponds are closed to fishing with the exception of the Potomac River Beach and Popes Creek designated fishing area, which is adjacent to the Popes Creek Picnic Area.
- Unless otherwise provided for, fishing regulations apply to all finfish found in both fresh and saltwater, and mollusks and crustaceans found in saltwater (shellfish). Other taxa, including amphibians, and freshwater mollusks and crustaceans (e.g. waterdogs, crayfish) are not considered “fish” for the purpose of NPS fishing regulations and are addressed by NPS regulations governing “wildlife” (36CFR2.2).
- These fishing regulations apply, regardless of land ownership, on all lands and waters within the park that are under the legislative jurisdiction of the United States.
- Fishing shall be in accordance with the laws and regulations of Virginia (36CFR2.3(a)) except as provided below. Where there is a conflict between a state regulation and a federal (NPS) regulation, the state regulation is superseded by the federal regulation.
- All fishing must comply with State size limits, catch limits, and other restrictions.
- Except as otherwise designated, fishing with a net, spear, or weapon in the salt waters of park areas shall be in accordance with State law.
- For state fishing regulations please visit the Virginia Marine Resources Commission website and the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries website.
- For more information on how NPS fishing regulations work, go to the regulations page on the NPS Fish and Fishing website.
Prohibitions
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Introducing wildlife, fish or plants, including their reproductive bodies, into a park area ecosystem. This includes the discarding and/or dumping of bait and bait buckets.
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The use or possession of fish, wildlife or plants for ceremonial or religious purposes, except where specifically authorized by Federal statutory law, or treaty rights.
- Picnic Area: access to designated fishing area is flat and grassy and wooden steps with rail.
- Potomac River Beach: access to sandy beach is grass with a slight slope. Tides can erode the transition from the grass to the sand to form a drop off.
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