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Fishing in North Amityville, New York, United States

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Check out the best fishing spots in North Amityville, New York. Anglers using Fishbrain have logged: 19,774 catches for Largemouth bass, 8,804 catches for Striped bass, 4,902 catches for Summer flounder, 4,881 catches for Bluefish, 4,472 catches for Bluegill, 2,406 catches for Black sea bass Use Fishbrain to view local fishing regulations, read reviews of local fishing spots, and learn what lures are most successful in North Amityville. Become a Pro subscriber to see when and where fish are being caught and logged in Fishbrain. Whether you use the free version of Fishbrain or upgrade to Fishbrain Pro, you can find a diverse range of successful fishing spots in North Amityville, and get tips on how to increase your fishing success!

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Map of Massapequa Lake© Mapbox © OpenStreetMap
Don’t be overwhelmed! Great fishing spot.
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fisheagle555

This review includes the entire stretch of the lower lake, the reservoir and the creek. All are fantastic places to catch fish. In the winter time, focus on the deeper pools and spillways. Sometimes fish will come to very sunny areas to warm up. The creek is also fantastic. All of my catches from these bodies of water have happened with very short casts. There are huge carp present but be very quiet if you wish to catch one. The summer time, I hear many complaints about the weeds and pads. As an angler I see this as a MAJOR opportunity to find the bass. Work weedless frogs over the pads and weeds, and drop weedless senkos around the thick cover. If you see clear pathways, use small crankbaits or jerk baits. During the winter, in-line spinnerbaits, small swim shads and suspending jerkbaits work very well, if you work them slow and steady. But when in doubt, worms work. Nonetheless, this place is beautiful and hard to imagine it’s just a skipping stone away from sunrise highway and the railroad tracks. Enjoy the views and fish!

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josefkahn

In just a few minutes, we caught 3 fluke~ if we had been there the whole day, I’m sure we would’ve needed a truck to get all the fish on over to the grill. The channel is usually pretty calm, and the climate is perfectly hospitable. Highly recommend if you like the taste of flounder