Hey Anthony,
Where were you at in CO? I spent a few days fishing around Durango last fall, absolutely loved that place.
MD has plenty of wild trout to offer within an hour of Rockville, and if you enjoy stocked trout there's even more of that in the spring season. A lot of the wild trout waters are really small, and as you'd expect the fish aren't huge. But there are some fun places where you can hike in and catch native brookies all day that don't see much pressure. Wild browns are fairly common around here if you get away from the developed areas - but compared to CO you may find it challenging to find consistently good wild brown trout fishing around here. A lot of streams have erosion and temperature issues. As for other species, other people can handle that question better than myself.
-Andrew
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