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Any Bass Fisherman in the NYC/LI Area?
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04-25-2015, 01:09 PM | #1 |
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Any Bass Fisherman in the NYC/LI Area?
Hey guys, looking for some local fishing spots to fish. I'm mainly fish for bass (small and large), walleye, muskie, aka freshwater fisher.
Local knowledge is power. I'm mainly a shore fisherman and i like to cover ground. I don't have a boat, but if you do...ill bring the beer! Looking for public small ponds, lakes, proven grounds. Thanks in advanced. |
04-27-2015, 03:13 PM | #2 |
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I fish both fresh and saltwater a good amount. As for sweet water I don't usually venture far from where I live (Bellmore), but there are some pretty decent spots if you know what you're doing. The problem with the fishing scene around here is that many spots are over fished, as most people hit all the popular better known spots. That's fine by me because I have a few gems that I keep all to myself
![]() Where are you located? I can try and point you in the right direction. Getting some waders will definitely up your odds a bit, changed the game for me. I fish mainly for largemouth and pickerel, and on the rare occasion trout. The only walleye spot I know of is Ronkonkoma. |
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I lived in Utah where it was all trout (best fly fishing/lightweight anywhere IMO), left my waders there.... I usually get in the water anyways with old shoes which is necessary when your covering ground around a lake/pond. Im mainly a bass fisherman and river fisher (walleye, muskie, night cat fishing) back in Pittsburgh, but out here bass for now. |
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however trout fishing and bass fishing are completely different and use different tackle. original poster, you just have to decide if you want to fish streams from the shore or lakes/ponds and possibly in a boat.
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I would love to start fishing for stripers. I used to do a lot of striper fishing, but in big lakes on boat or right up against large dams. Striper fishing out here on the coast, surf fishing is all new to me. I have heard lots about it. The size of striper out here are incomparable to what i have caught. haha |
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