Georgetown Reservoir
Black Crappie • Blue Catfish • Bluegill and 2 more species
The Georgetown Reservoir fishing area is located in the District of Columbia and offers anglers the opportunity to catch a variety of fish species, including largemouth bass, bluegill, crappie, and catfish. Nearby activities include hiking, cycling, and boating. Fishing tips include using live bait and fishing near underwater structures. The best time of year to visit is in the spring and fall, with average temperatures ranging from 60-70°F. Overall, the Georgetown Reservoir is a great spot for anglers and outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy. Get driving directions.
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Fish Species
Black Crappie
Crappies are members of the sunfish and the black bass family.
Blue Catfish
This is the largest catfish of the family Ictaluridae, reported to grow to 120 lb. (54 kg).
Bluegill
Today the bluegill is one of the most popular panfish species in North America.
Kelp Bass
The kelp bass, a member of a large group of seabasses, which inhabit the eastern Pacific, is a robust fish ...
Largemouth Bass
The largemouth bass is the most popular freshwater game fish.
Area Streamflow Levels
Streamgauge | Discharge |
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Aquia Creek Near Garrisonville | 190 cfs / 2.28 ft |
Zekiah Swamp Run Near Newtown | 334 cfs / 2.86 ft |
Patuxent River Near Unity | 55 cfs / 2.51 ft |
East Branch Herbert Run At Arbutus | 15 cfs / 1.29 ft |
Catoctin Creek At Taylorstown | 99 cfs / 3.23 ft |