Fishing in the US is done for different and essential reasons. This can be an exhilarating experience, whether you’re doing it by yourself or with your family and friends. Unless you live next to one of the most varied ecosystems in the world chances are you’re going to get bored of the same old fishing spot. Variety is the spice of life and that’s why you can appreciate your fishing skills by going on an adventure to some of the best fishing locations here in the US.
Just remember to carry all the necessary supplies and bait you’ll need for the specific location you’ll be visiting! Unlike other sports, one size (or bait) does not fit all so before you hit one of these fishing locations look up what you’ll need. If it’s too late to go online shopping then don’t fret, check out the local fishing shops in the area as they’ll often stock bait and supplies that are perfect to reel in the locals.
The following fishing locations were carefully selected to include a variety of locations that can fit an angler of any kind. So read on and most importantly, go fishing!
1. Venice, Louisiana
Also known as the Tuna Town and Redfish World Capital, this location is among the best fishing destinations in the country. It’s by no coincidence that it’s featured in this list. Here, you’ll get to enjoy diverse fishing opportunities whether inshore, offshore, or oil rig fishing. You’ll love the adventure of fishing tuna, sailfish, tarpon, and the tasty redfish. Yellowfin tuna fishing is one of the common types in the area but can be quite challenging without the necessary skills. You can read more about yellowfin tuna fishing guide and charter services available around the location to better your fishing experience and adventure in the location.
2. Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts
This location is among the best spots in the country to catch striped bass and bluefish. It’s the home of one of the country’s oldest fishing tournaments. But you can also enjoy fishing other fish species such as mackerel, bunker, false albacore, and bonito. However, this will require you to perfectly understand the particular area in the Vineyard that you’re going to fish since different species are mostly located in a specific area. And if you’re finding it a bit inconvenient to carry some gear with you, you don’t have to worry as you can find these at various shops around the location.
3. Kentucky Lake, Kentucky/Tennessee
Kentucky Lake is the largest man-made lake located east of the Mississippi River. The lake runs along the Western extremity of Kentucky from North to South and almost the entire of Tennessee’s border. You’ll find all of the freshwater fish species on this lake. Lots of them, in fact, owing to the Lake’s huge size. This allows fishermen to apply different kinds of fishing options available. If you’re a fan of smallmouth bass fishing, this lake can be a perfect spot to consider.
4. Green River, Utah
Green River can be your fishing location if you love fly fishing and especially if you’re obsessed with reeling trout. But this doesn’t mean you won’t find other species on the river. The trout population – rainbow trout – dominates most parts of the River. Rapalas and spinners are also efficient to utilize. Plus, other techniques, of course, such as baitcasting. You’ll also get to enjoy different charter services in the area as you visit for an awesome adventure.
5. Lake Fork Reservoir, Texas
The spot is located about five miles North of Quitman, Texas. It has quite a large number of fish species such as channel catfish, bream, largemouth bass, white bass, black and white perch, and all other sunfish types. Bass fishing is the most common form. However, you can also enjoy crappie fishing, especially during the winter seasons. The water is significantly clear and this makes live baits and natural colored lures efficient to use when fishing. And if you’re interested specifically in catching perch, you may consider suspending minnows from a light line, or small colorful lures. To slow roll the perch, you may need to use your trolling motor.
6. Kobuk River, Alaska
This river is well known for its variety of fish species not common in the lower 48. You’ll enjoy fishing different species like lake trout, northern pike, sheefish, arctic char, and arctic grayling. You may need a heavy wig to get sheefish – which are very common – owing to their weight of about 50 pounds. Regular winter fishing is impossible at the river hence summer fishing is the perfect option. The best method to get the sheefish is by using other fish about 2 or 3 inches long or lures that stimulate the baitfish since these fish are aggressive fighters and normally love to feed on smaller fish.
7. Table Rock Lake, Missouri
This is one of the best bass lakes in the country, probably because it’s effectively managed. It’s well known for the large numbers of spotted, smallmouth, and largemouth bass. Fishing can be less challenging in this lake since the water is significantly clear the better part of the year. This makes it convenient to use smaller natural baits – the more natural they look, the better. Perhaps you should consider using live baits along with plastic worms.
8. Thousand Islands, New York
This location contains different kinds of fish that you can enjoy fishing such as the Muskies, Northern pike, and the largemouth bass. However, this location can easily lead you to another fishing spot, Lake Ontario. And this can be a problem if you’ll have no license – you can get it from Ontario or from New York state. If you love Muskies, this spot has good news for you. The Muskies here can grow up to 60 inches in length. This calls for effective skills for proper reeling of these species. Other species will also be fun to fish, and in plenty, of course. You should, however, consider using the relevant bait for each species.
9. Lake Saint Clair, Michigan
This lake is located Northeast of Detroit and is the smallest of the great lakes. It contains all types of freshwater fish but mainly walleye, smallmouth bass, and Muskie. The lake is shallow and smallmouth bass is the most prevalent species. This means that a troll and drift fishing method with fast moving can be very effective using tubes bouncing along the bottom. You may also use this method to fish Muskie but for you to entice them to bite, you’ll need to troll at about 10 mph. You may have to use spinners and a sturdy rig when fishing Muskie since they’re hard-hitting and hard-fighting.
10. Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, Alabama
Perhaps you ought to travel to the Gulf of Mexico to have some fishing experience at the Gulf Shores. It contains a variety of fish species. For instance, when shore fishing, you can enjoy catching flounder. And if you go off the coast, you can get to enjoy catching some tuna, king mackerel, marlin, and snapper. If you have some deep sea fishing skills, this location can be worth your consideration to put your skills into practice.
Conclusion
If you’ve been looking for a location to put your fishing skills into practice or for other reasons, these locations can be worth your consideration. Depending on your lifestyle and the type of fisherman you’re, you won’t miss finding a location that favors your method of fishing and your favorite species, of course. However, you’ll need to be extra careful when visiting the new places. You may need to find relevant help in these locations to better your experience in the location. Good luck!
Fishing from shore in Gulf Shores and Orange Beach you will find whiting, pompano, redfish, black drum, speckled trout and a few flounder. The Gulf State Park Pier has all of these as well as Spanish Mackerel, King Mackerel, Jack Crevalle, Bonito, Blue Runner, Atlantic Spadefish, and Mangrove Snapper. Several local restaurants will cook you catch if you clean them.