Go Fish! Crotona Park's Indian Lake is home to largemouth bass, brown bullhead catfish, blue gills and pumpkinseeds, among other species. 続きを読む
Go Park! Orchard Beach is a perfect spot to cast your line! Be careful during the summer: you’ll want to avoid the beach’s open swimming areas. 続きを読む
Go fish! The gorgeous 18-acre Van Cortlandt Lake is home to plenty of yellow perch, as well as brown bullhead catfish, largemouth bass, black crappie, and carp. 続きを読む
Go Fish! There are three major ponds in Clove Lakes Park. Clove Lakes Pond, Martlings Pond, and Brook Pond are all stocked with plenty of bass, panfish, catfish, and carp. 続きを読む
Dorothy Fitzpatrick Fishing Pier looks out on Raritan Bay and a ground-level creek on Staten Island’s South Shore filled with plenty of flounder, striped bass, bluefish and snappers. 続きを読む
Go Fish! This freshwater lake contains abundant panfish, bass, catfish, and carp. Our Rangers think that this is a great spot for beginners and family fishing excursions. 続きを読む
Go fish! Bluegill sunfish and black crappie flourish in this 8.5 acre lake, along with the city’s largest carp. Use lures, not bait, or you run the risk of catching one of the lake’s many turtles. 続きを読む
Go fish! Baisley Pond provides plenty of shoreline for the enterprising fisher, who can expect to find largemouth, bluegills, and sunfish, along with the occasional crappie and bullhead catfish. 続きを読む
Go fish! This popular fishing spot provides anglers with plenty of striped bass as well as a breathtaking view of the Manhattan skyline. 続きを読む
Go Fish! The tranquil 55-acre lake at Prospect Park’s southern tip is home to the state’s largest concentration of large-mouth bass. Many other fish can be occasionally found as well. 続きを読む
Go fish! Fish for bluefish, striped bass, fluke, and weakfish while enjoying views of the Statue of Liberty, Governor’s Island, Manhattan’s skyline, Staten Island, and the New York Harbor. 続きを読む
Go Fish! Head to the nearby Dana Discovery Center, which loans out free poles, along with bait and helpful fishing tips. Angle for largemouth bass, catfish, bluegill sunfish, chain pickerel, and carp. 続きを読む
Go fish! Not only does Hudson River Park boast a vast array of fish species, but the park’s Big City Fishing program offers rods and free instruction for interested anglers ages five and older. 続きを読む