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Going fishin' in NYC

You might not expect to find good fishing spots in New York City -- or any fishing spots at all for that matter -- but there are several places where urban anglers can cast their lines, sit back and wait for the bites.

The spots listed below are among the most active and well-stocked fishing holes in the five boroughs, but some rules apply: Strict catch-and-release rules are in effect for any fish caught in a New York City park. Fishing is not permitted from a rented rowboat or on the bridges. Fishing is barred in Central Park's Reservoir or in Turtle Pond. Note: Check with the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) for the latest regulations before taking fish home, and check the Department of Health for consumption advisories before eating.
BRONX

Crotona Lake

Freshwater

Hudson River
Freshwater mixing with salt
Favored spots are near the George Washington Bridge and in Riverdale.

Orchard Beach
Saltwater

Lake in Pelham Bay Park
Freshwater
Anglers can also take advantage of the park's trails, rides and other amusements.

Van Cortland Lake
Freshwater
The lake is located near Van Cortland Park, so anglers can also enjoy the park's track and running areas, golf course and soccer and softball areas.


BROOKLYN

Salt marsh at Floyd Bennett Field
Saltwater
With a permit, flyrodders can fish Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn.

Related topic galleries: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Beach Vacations, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Bodies of Water, Battery Park, Fishing, Rivers

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