While Times Square, Broadway, and the Statue of Liberty are Big Apple mainstays, you may be surprised to hear that there are quite a few places in and around New York City where you can fish.
Manhattan may not have any blue-ribbon trout streams like Montana or world-class bass lakes like the Southeast, but it does offer plenty of places to chase that peaceful easy feeling that only fishing can provide.
Whether you’re an experienced angler trying to scratch an itch before your next trip into the country or a novice looking to learn the ropes, check out these six fishing spots near New York City.
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Where to Go Fishing Near New York City
1. The Hudson River
- Location: Hudson River Park — 59th Street South to Battery Park on the Hudson River
- Fish: American eel, largemouth and smallmouth bass, striped bass, American shad, hickory shad, river herring, blue crab
- Highlights: Skyline views of Manhattan, easy access, kids’ programming available, no license required for blue crabbing
Perhaps the most apparent fishing destination in New York City is the Hudson River — making up the western border of Manhattan Island.
The river itself is filled with over 70 different types of fish, and within are a variety of game species that are regulated for catch-and-kill. There are various places to cast a rod into the river, making Hudson River Park hard to beat. This park stretches for 4.5 miles from 59th Street South to Battery Park in Manhattan. It’s also the second-largest green space on the island behind Central Park.
Also, if you’re interested in getting your family into fishing, the park’s estuary lab has programs designed specifically for kids.

2. Brooklyn Bridge Park
- Location: Brooklyn — on the east shore of the East River
- Fish: Many species, but bass and panfish are targeted
- Highlights: Easy access away from Manhattan, spectacular views, excellent green space
Brooklyn Bridge Park is located exactly where you would expect — nestled under the Brooklyn Bridge on the Brooklyn side of the East River. The park itself has more than a mile of Brooklyn’s waterfront on the East River and boasts spectacular views of New York Harbor, the city beyond, and the Brooklyn Bridge.
As for fishing, many different species call these waters home. Anglers are particularly keen to target striped and largemouth bass and a variety of panfish.

3. Crotona Park
- Location: The Bronx (adjacent to the Crotona Park East and Morrisania neighborhoods)
- Fish: Largemouth bass, bluegill, and pumpkinseed sunfish
- Highlights: Quiet location, plenty of places to cast, beautiful surrounding park space

4. Kissena Park
- Location: Flushing neighborhood in Queens
- Fish: Bluegills, sunfish, black crappie, carp, and brown bullheads
- Highlights: Good variety of fish, very lush and green surroundings, beautiful park

5. Central Park
- Location: Central Park
- Fish: 9 different species including perch, bluegill, crappie, sunfish, bass, catfish, pickerel, and carp
- Highlights: Fishing and aquatic education programming available for kids, poles to borrow, three bodies of water to choose from, and it’s Central Park!

6. Fishing the Atlantic Salt
- Location: Popular spots for saltwater fishing include Sheepshead Bay, City Island in the Bronx, Montauk, and Great South Bay
- Fish: Striped bass, bluefish, fluke, black sea bass, blackfish, porgy, American eel, and many marine species
- Highlights: Who doesn’t love fishing the salt?