Million Dollar Beach Fishing
Million Dollar Beach in Lake George Village offers both shoreline and boat fishing access via a DEC launch. This area is productive for lake trout, landlocked salmon, bass, and perch,
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Million Dollar Beach in Lake George Village offers both shoreline and boat fishing access via a DEC launch. This area is productive for lake trout, landlocked salmon, bass, and perch,
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
Canoe Island, Dicks Island, and Hogback Reef form one of the most structure-rich fishing zones in Lake George. This area is ideal for targeting smallmouth bass, which thrive around the
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
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
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
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,
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
The Narrows and Harbor Islands area of Lake George features a series of small islands and underwater structure, making it a top fishing zone for smallmouth bass, crappie, panfish, and
Bolton Landing and Northwest Bay are prime fishing destinations on Lake George with access to a DEC boat launch. Deep water and shallows provide a diverse fishery with lake trout,
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
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
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
Running along South A1A, Blind Creek is full of hidden gems. Park along the road and follow the footpaths for access to countless tucked-away riverbank spots ideal for light tackle
Just under the bridge is quiet place that is enjoyable little place to fish. Locals know it well.
Quiet, peaceful, and off the beaten path Vitolo Park Fort Pierce is perfect for evening fishing missions. Walk the paths, find your spot, and enjoy one of Fort Pierce’s most
Wade into the shallow flats for some of the best stalk fishing around. Bear Point is a favorite for targeting redfish, snook, and trout in calm, clear waters. This fishing
South of Fort Pierce, the beach fishing can be just as rewarding. Make sure you’re fishing in a designated area, then kick back and enjoy the sun, surf, and steady
North of Fort Pierce, beach access points allow for some great surf fishing. Check signage for regulations, then set up for a relaxing day targeting pompano, whiting, and more. This
When the outgoing tide rips through, this catwalk becomes a feeding frenzy. Times just right, it can be one of the most action-packed fishing experiences along the river. This fishing
Known for bottom fishing, the West Catwalk has pylons that double as artificial reef, attracting a variety of species. It’s no secret among locals—this one gets busy for a reason.
A historic and fish-rich area, the Turning Basin features rocky structure from the old bridge that now acts as an artificial reef. It’s a hotspot for snapper, drum, and more—just
The trail keeps going and so do the fishing opportunities. This final stretch of Wildcat Cove offers deeper access and is perfect for anglers who like to roam and explore.
A continuation of Wildcat Cove’s trails, this area leads you to even more fishable shoreline. Bring your gear and take your pick of shaded pockets and open river views. This
A shoreline maze of paths and tucked-away spots, Wildcat Cove gives you plenty of options to explore on foot. The natural surroundings make this an ideal location for a quiet
Just west of Little Jim Bridge, this shoreline spot offers solid bank fishing along the Indian River. It’s peaceful, convenient, and a great place to relax while targeting inshore species.
The area under Little Jim Bridge is a favorite local fishing hole. With shade, structure, and easy access, it’s ideal for dropping a line and catching species like snapper or