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Hearthstone Point Fishing

Hearthstone Point is a popular Lake George fishing spot near a state campground, offering easy shoreline access for anglers targeting trout and panfish. Located just north of the Village of

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Sunken Island Fishing (Hague)

Sunken Island near Hague is a well-known fishing landmark in Lake George, popular among bass anglers. This mid-lake hotspot features shallow reefs and submerged structure that attract smallmouth bass, especially

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Warner Bay Fishing

Warner Bay, located near the southern basin of Lake George, is known for its warm, shallow waters that attract largemouth bass, perch, and other panfish. This protected bay features abundant

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Kattskill Bay Fishing

Kattskill Bay is a quiet fishing area along the southeastern shore of Lake George, offering warmwater action for bass, panfish, and pickerel. With a mix of rocky outcrops and submerged

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Dunham Bay Fishing

Dunham Bay is a lesser-known fishing gem located in the southern end of Lake George. This warm, shallow bay is home to largemouth bass, bluegill, perch, and pickerel. Its weedy

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Rogers Rock Fishing

Rogers Rock Campground offers convenient fishing access on the northern tip of Lake George, with deep waters home to lake trout, bass, and salmon. This spot features a boat launch,

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Silver Bay & Hague Fishing

The Silver Bay and Hague area in northern Lake George is known for its deep, cold-water fishing. Anglers come here for excellent chances at lake trout and landlocked salmon, especially

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Huddle Bay Fishing

Huddle Bay is a protected fishing area on Lake George located near Bolton Landing. It’s well-known for its healthy populations of largemouth bass, yellow perch, northern pike, and pickerel. With

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Diamond Point Fishing

Diamond Point is a rocky shoreline fishing hotspot on Lake George, ideal for catching smallmouth bass and yellow perch. Located on the lake’s western shore, this area offers anglers a

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Shelter Island Pier

Shelter Island Pier is one of the most popular inshore fishing spots in San Diego Bay, offering calm waters, easy access, and consistent action year-round. Anglers regularly target spotted bay

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Crystal Pier

Crystal Pier in Pacific Beach is a classic San Diego pier fishing destination with easy shoreline access and reliable catches throughout the year. The pier reaches into deeper coastal water,

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La Jolla Shores

La Jolla Shores is a premier surf and nearshore fishing area known for clean water, sandy flats, and rocky edges that hold a variety of fish species. Anglers commonly catch

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Mission Beach Jetty

The Mission Beach Jetty offers productive structure fishing where rocky formations and current breaks attract predatory fish. Calico bass, sand bass, halibut, and various bottom species use the rocks for

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Coronado Ferry Landing

Coronado Ferry Landing provides convenient urban shoreline fishing along San Diego Bay with easy access and steady action. Anglers regularly catch bay bass, croaker, mackerel, and other bottom fish along

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Nine Mile Bank

Nine Mile Bank is one of the most famous offshore fishing spots in San Diego, located roughly nine miles west of Point Loma. This underwater bank rises from deeper water,

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Coronado Escarpment

The Coronado Escarpment is a deep underwater drop-off that creates prime offshore fishing conditions south of San Diego. Steep structure and strong currents attract yellowtail, barracuda, bass, and pelagic species

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Upper Nine Mile Bank

Upper Nine Mile Bank is a productive extension of the main Nine Mile Bank and is known for consistent offshore action. Tuna, dorado, and yellowtail are commonly targeted here, especially

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Rock Pile

The Rock Pile is an offshore rocky structure south of Point Loma that holds a mix of bottom fish and pelagic species. Rockfish, calico bass, sand bass, and occasional yellowtail

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La Jolla Canyon

La Jolla Canyon is a deep offshore canyon with steep drop-offs that create prime conditions for big game fishing. The canyon acts as a migration route for yellowtail, tuna, and

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Gandy Bridge (Old Tampa Bay)

Gandy Bridge is a classic Tampa Bay structure bite, bridge pilings, lights, and steady current that hold bait and predators. Expect snook, tarpon (seasonal), mangrove snapper, sheepshead, trout, and jacks,

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Anclote Key (Tarpon Springs)

Anclote Key is a boat-access-only barrier island near Tarpon Springs with clean Gulf water, sandbars, and nearby grass flats—great for both inshore and light nearshore fishing. Snook, redfish, trout, pompano,

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Woods Hole

Woods Hole features intense tidal currents, rocky structure, and deep channels that funnel bait and attract striped bass, bonito, and albies. Fast-moving water produces aggressive strikes, making it one of

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Cape Cod Canal

The Cape Cod Canal is one of the most productive striped bass fisheries in the Northeast. Its powerful tidal currents funnel massive schools of baitfish, attracting trophy stripers, bluefish, and

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Race Point (Provincetown)

Race Point offers surfcasting that feels almost like offshore fishing from the sand. Deep water sits close to shore, drawing big striped bass, bluefish, and mackerel. Strong currents and shifting

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Monomoy Island (Chatham)

Monomoy Island delivers world-class fishing with rips, shoals, and fast-moving tides that hold stripers, bluefish, fluke, bonito, and false albacore. Constantly shifting structure keeps the fishery fresh and exciting. Boat

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Barnstable Harbor

Barnstable Harbor is a calm, scenic fishery ideal for light tackle and kayaks. Sandy flats and winding channels hold stripers, bluefish, and flounder throughout the warm months. Sight-fishing is common

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Nauset Beach (Orleans)

Nauset Beach features miles of open shoreline with deep troughs and strong surf that attract striped bass and bluefish. Bait pushes tight to the beach during moving tides, creating great

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Herring Cove Beach

Herring Cove Beach offers consistent striped bass fishing during spring and fall migrations. Its gentle slope and slightly warmer water draw baitfish, making it a productive and beginner‑friendly location. Calm

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