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Fishing piers come in many different shapes and sizes, but they all have one thing in common – they all attract fish. In this guide, we’ll go over some proven pier fishing tactics that will land these fish straight in your bucket.
Use our interactive map to find fishing spots near you. Click on nearby waters to see recent catches, reviews and more. Try it out today!
Minnesota is full of fishing piers and shore fishing sites that are just waiting for you! Find maps, guides, regulations and more.
What are the best pier fishing rigs? The 7 best rigs for fishing from piers are: Carolina rig; Fish finder rig; Slip bobber rig; Trolley rig; High low rig; Paternoster rig; Pompano rig; Sabiki rig; We’ll go over the strengths and weaknesses of each of these rigs for pier fishing in full detail below, so you can decide which one is best for ...
Want to catch more saltwater fish from a pier or jetty? If you want to maximize your time fishing from a pier or jetty, then listen in as we share the best types of spots and structure to look for, the best side of a jetty to fish from, tides, lures, baits, rigs, and more!
Drum, mackerel, bluefish and many other species available during pier fishing trips. North Carolina saltwater anglers, because of rising prices and federal fishing regulations, are turning to pier fishing. And there are plenty of options available along North Carolina’s coastline.
We’ll cover the gear you need, bait and rigging techniques, common pier fishing methods, species you can expect to catch, as well as some pier fishing tips to set you up for success. With the right guidance, pier fishing can be an incredibly enjoyable and rewarding way to spend a day on the water.
Pier fishing requires patience and an understanding of the environment around you in order to get the most out of your time on the pier. So grab some bait and a pole and head to a pier near you; with a bit of good luck (and proper preparation), you’ll have caught dinner before you know it!
Fishing Pier: South side of lake *Crappies, sunfish, and adult catfish up to 10 pounds. Mississippi River. Franklin Avenue Bridge: underneath on the East Bank *Best after a rain storm where the street water discharges into the river. Fish the big boulders under the bridge for small mouth bass.
Check out the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s (FWC) new Florida Fishing Pier Finder, an interactive map that allows anglers to find publicly-accessed fishing piers, jetties and fishing-specific bridges in freshwater and saltwater locations throughout the state.