Exploring the 500+ Lakes and Ponds on long island

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Are you an avid angler looking for year-round fishing opportunities? Look no further than Long Island, where freshwater fishing is not only abundant but also diverse. From panfish like perch and white perch to the chance to reel in largemouth bass of impressive size, Long Island offers something for every angler.

What Makes Long Island a Premier Fishing Destination?

Long Island boasts a premier location like Connetquot State Park, known worldwide for its world-class rainbow and brown trout. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a beginner, the waters of Long Island provide ample opportunities to test your fly fishing skills and reel in some impressive catches.

 

Exploring the 500+ Lakes and Ponds

Don't limit yourself to just one fishing spot on Long Island. With over 500 lakes and ponds to choose from, there's always a new fishing adventure waiting for you. Whether you prefer the tranquility of a secluded pond or the excitement of a bustling lake, Long Island has it all.

So, grab your gear, pack your bait, and head to Long Island for a fishing experience like no other. With its diverse freshwater fishing opportunities, beautiful scenery, and world-class fishing locations, Long Island is truly a year-round angler's paradise. Don't forget your fishing licenses and the current FRESHWATER REGULATIONS

 

Following is a sample of the many freshwater opportunities on Long Island.....Fishing these lakes provide a great winter activity

FRESHWATER LAKES AND PONDS

West Lake 

Swan Lake Info

Carmans River

Bubble Falls 

Caleb Smith State Park 

Argyle lake

Southards Pond

Belmont Lake

Belmont lake State Park 

Upper lake Yaphank

Southaven Park

Connetquot River State Park 

Lake Ronkonkoma

 Fort pond in Montauk and lake Ronkonkoma.

Great Patchogue Lake

Gibbs Pond 

Artist Lake

Bubble Falls

South Haven County Park

Blydenburgh County Parks

Click Here: To see the complete Suffolk County stock List.

Click Here: Guide to New York and Long Islands Freshwater Fishing Areas.

 

FRESHWATER REGULATIONS


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