Lake fishing is an activity that almost everyone participates in during their lifetime. Memories are made between family members, friends, and colleagues while landing a bass. Remembering your first fish caught with your grandfather or dad is a treasured memory. It was most likely a sunfish.
Share with us some of your best memories while fishing from a lake pier, bank, or boat (one a lake).
There are plenty of great fishing spots for your family to explore across the country. No matter where you’re located, these resources are here to help make your family fishing trips simple and fun.
Here are a few suggestions:
Florida
Places to fish in Florida: https://www.takemefishing.org/places-to-boat-and-fish/
https://www.takemefishing.org/blog/may-2022/how-to-teach-kids-to-fish-in-a-freshwater-pond
Great website to check out: https://www.flatsnation.com/
Georgia
The Wonders of Lake Fishing in Georgia
Big fish can be found in Lake Allatoona and Lake Lanier, both managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. There, you’ll find striped bass ranging from five to 25 pounds, largemouth bass, crappie and spotted bass. Lanier is stocked with walleye, and Allatoona is known for its spotted bass and hybrid bass. Many fishing guides offer affordable half-day trips on Allatoona and Lanier, which would allow the whole family to enjoy time on the water. (Where to Fish Georgia)
Clarks Hill Lake is home to stripers and hybrid bass. As the state’s largest reservoir, Clarks Hill has more than 1,200 miles of shoreline, some of which is accessible at two Georgia state parks: Elijah Clark State Park and Mistletoe State Park.
Texas
Everything is big in Texas, even the fishing…. Texas has a total area of a little more than 268,00 square miles. There are thousands of fishing locations to explore. From lakes to creeks to rivers. Fly fishing in creeks and rivers is outstanding.
Massachusetts
Massachusetts offers freshwater lakes, reservoirs, ponds, streams, and rivers where you can enjoy a great day on the water. If you want to learn to fish, or find the perfect spot, you’re in the right place. Find pond maps, trout stocking reports, trophy fishing, and more.
Massachusetts is home to numerous freshwater fishing spots that offer great fishing opportunities for anglers. Here are some of the best freshwater fishing spots in Massachusetts:
Quabbin Reservoir
Quabbin Reservoir is one of the largest freshwater reservoirs in the United States. It covers over 39 square miles and has a maximum depth of 150 feet. The reservoir is home to a variety of fish species, including trout, bass, and salmon. A Central Massachusetts Gem.
Connecticut River
The Connecticut River is the longest river in New England. The river runs over 400 miles from its source in northern New Hampshire to the seashore of Connecticut (Long Island Sound). There are many access points along the river, and anglers can fish from the shore or from a boat. The Connecticut River is home to a variety of fish species, including trout, bass, and catfish.
Wachusett Reservoir
Wachusett Reservoir is located in Central Massachusetts. It is a popular freshwater fishing spot that covers over four square miles. The reservoir is home to a variety of fish species, including trout, bass, and salmon.

New Hampshire
New Hampshire is a natural wonderland for anglers. There are many species and fishing areas to explore over thousands of miles.
Black Crappie
Balch, Milton-3/Northeast, Spectacle (Meredith), Pine River ponds; Belleau, Great East, Pemigewasset, Wickwas, Hermit, Winnipesaukee lakes.
Bluegill
Numerous warmwater ponds; Winnipesaukee, Wickwas lakes; Lees Mills Pond; Connecticut, Merrimack rivers.
Brook Trout
Most headwater/mountain brooks (wild fish); designated trout ponds; Pleasant (Elkins), White (Tamworth), Highland (Andover) lakes; Tewksbury, Saltmarsh, Perch, Spectacle ponds; Sky, Upper Hall ponds (fly only); Pemigewasset (Lincoln, Campton, Thornton), East Branch Pemigewasset rivers.
Brown Trout
Crystal (Eaton), Mascoma, Webster, Mirror (Woodstock), Tarleton lakes; Big and Middle Pea Porridge, Lower Beech ponds; Mascoma, Connecticut, Pemigewasset (southern) rivers.
Lake Trout
Newfound, Winnisquam, Winnipesaukee, Sunapee, Silver (Madison), Merrymeeting, Tarleton, Great East lakes; Big Dan Hole Pond.
Largemouth Bass
Numerous warmwater lakes, ponds, and medium to large rivers; Winnipesaukee, Big and Little Squam, Waukewan, Wickwas, Pemigewasset, Crystal (Gilmanton), Hermit, Conway lakes; Milton-3/Northeast, Balch ponds; Merrimack, Connecticut rivers and oxbows.
Northern Pike
Connecticut River and oxbows; Upper and Lower Baker ponds.
Rainbow Trout
Designated trout ponds; Winnipesaukee, Newfound, Winnisquam, Big and Little Squam, Crystal (Enfield), Mascoma, Waukewan, Winona, Lovell, Stinson, Tarleton, Little Sunapee, Highland, Wentworth lakes; Tewksbury, Saltmarsh, Lower Beech ponds; Newfound (fly only), Winnipesaukee, Pemigewasset, Connecticut rivers.
Smallmouth Bass
Winnipesaukee, Big and Little Squam, Winnisquam, Newfound, Wentworth, Little Sunapee, Pleasant (Elkins), Merrymeeting, Lovell, Manning, Webster, Ossipee, Waukewan, Opechee, Sunset, Crystal (Gilmanton), Conway, Great East lakes; Goose, Grafton, Rust ponds; Pemigewasset, Winnipesaukee, Merrimack rivers.
Tennessee
Nestled in the Tennessee River valley between the Cumberland Plateau and the Great Smokies, there is a family-friendly fishing camp that offers comfort, convenience and great fishing. There are many reasons why Tennessee is a leading location for sport fishing. The state of Tennessee contains more than half a million acres of impounded waters in 22 large lakes, plus an additional 8,000 miles of streams.
https://pineypointfishingresort.com
Positive: https://www.klove.com/
Alabama
Smallmouth fishing is some of the most exciting fishing. Fishing for southern smallmouth on Pickwick Lake in the fall can bring plenty of excitement.