In short - no, you cannot carry the gun. It would be a stretch to convince a cop (in my opinion) that your fishing trip is an "informal target practice." The laws here suck - make sure you vote out the liberal anti-gunners in the fall. Maybe MD will have a liberal revolt - like Canada.
Anyway, here is the law:
Rifles and shotguns being transported in motor vehicles must be unloaded.
It is unlawful for any person without a permit to wear or carry a handgun, openly or concealed, upon or about his person. It is also unlawful for any person to knowingly transport a handgun in any vehicle traveling on public roads, highways, waterways or airways, or upon roads or parking lots generally used by the public. This does not apply to any person wearing, carrying or transporting a handgun within the confines of real estate owned or leased by him, or on which he resides, or within the confines of a business establishment owned or leased by him.
A person may transport a handgun if they can demonstrate that the handgun is being carried, worn or transported:
* To or from a place of legal purchase or sale, or repair shop;
* Between a person`s bona fide residences, or between his residence and place of business, if the business is operated and substantially owned by that person;
* While engaged in, or traveling to and from a target shoot, formal or informal target practice, sport shooting event, hunting, trapping, or dog obedience training class or show; or
* By a bona fide gun collector who is moving any part or all of his gun collection from place to place for public or private exhibition.
During transportation to and from the above places the handgun must be unloaded and carried in an enclosed case or enclosed holster. An additional penalty is provided for any person convicted of unlawfully wearing, carrying or transporting a handgun, if his deliberate purpose was to injure or kill another person.