State
New York
18 public access points across 0 water bodies.
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New York's 18 public access points span the Atlantic coast, rivers and streams, and lakes, across 10 counties. Across them, the species anglers most often target are Striped Bass, Bluefish, Summer Flounder, and Smallmouth Bass. Each is scored live on water temperature, tide or river flow, moon phase, barometric pressure, and weather. Always confirm current size, creel, and season limits with the New York state fishery agency before keeping fish — we flag any species whose regulations we haven't yet verified.
Coastal regions
All New York fishing locations
- Playland Beach — Westchester
- Jones Beach State Park — Nassau
- Robert Moses State Park — Suffolk
- Fire Island National Seashore — Watch Hill — Suffolk
- Smith Point County Park — Suffolk
- Ponquogue Beach — Suffolk
- Ditch Plains Beach — Suffolk
- Orient Beach State Park — Suffolk
- Lake Champlain — Essex
- Oneida Lake — Oswego
- Cayuga Lake — Cayuga
- Selkirk Shores State Park — Oswego
- Upper Delaware River (Callicoon) — Sullivan
- Montauk Point — Suffolk
- Beaverkill River — Sullivan
- Esopus Creek — Ulster
- Niagara River (Lower) — Niagara
- St. Lawrence River (1000 Islands) — St. Lawrence