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Finding the fish is half the battle but where do you start? Let The Fisherman help narrow your search with the following hot spot reviews. Each honey hole is covered in detail to reveal the best seasons, times and tides for our most popular species. Maps, tips and insights from our expert fishing staff help pin-point the best of the action in your area so you'll be there with the right lures, bait and gear when the bite is ready to explode.


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NEW HAVEN FLUKE, CT

NEW HAVEN FLUKE, CT

Within close proximity to several boat ramps and sitting in protected waters, these Connecticut grounds are a flattie fisherman's paradise. Read more »

SMITH POINT BRIDGE, NY

SMITH POINT BRIDGE, NY

With fast currents and an ample bait supply, anglers can expect to find flounder, stripers, blues, porgies, fluke and even a few blackfish here. Read more »

BREWSTER FLATS, MA

BREWSTER FLATS, MA

Where the shallows meet the deep here, linesiders lie in wait to ambush anglers' offerings. Read more »

SHOREHAM PIPELINE, NY

SHOREHAM PIPELINE, NY

This popular Long Island Sound blackfish haunt also provides fast action with porgy, striped bass, bluefish, fluke and false albacore. Read more »

NEWTON ROCK, JAMESTOWN, RI

NEWTON ROCK, JAMESTOWN, RI

Sometimes the best fishing holes are the ones right in front of you. Read more »

URI BAY CAMPUS, NARRAGANSETT, RI

URI BAY CAMPUS, NARRAGANSETT, RI

The Bay Campus area is known for holding chopper bluefish and sizeable striped bass throughout the season.  Read more »

SHINNECOCK CANAL, NY

SHINNECOCK CANAL, NY

The Shinnecock Canal is a prime fishing area for Long Island’s shore bound anglers. Fish here and you'll catch anything from fluke, porgy, snappers and triggerfish to bluefish, stripers and blue claw crabs. Read more »

ANGELICA POINT, MATTAPOISETT, MA

ANGELICA POINT, MATTAPOISETT, MA

From May right on through the fall run, New England surf anglers can have a hot time targeting striped bass and bluefish here. Read more »

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CRUSH BARBS FOR EASY RELEASE, EXTRA SAFETY

Crushing the barbs on your hooks makes it easier to free them from the jaws of bass and blues. It might also help you avoid a trip to the hospital should you get stuck. The Fisherman's Fred Golofaro tackles the task.

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