Apr 20

Annapolis, MD — Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Fisheries officials are reminding anglers of steps they can take to help reduce the spread of whirling disease occurring in trout in certain waters in western Maryland. On Friday, April 20, staff will be posting informational signs along Bear Creek in Garrett County, which has tested positive for the parasite known to cause the disease.

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