Best Fishing Spots in Staten Island, New York

Michael Fratacci Sr. served as president of Ramco Electrical Contracting Corp. in Staten Island, New York, from 2001 to 2017. He was responsible for supervising employees on various projects, handling monthly payment requisitions, and managing payroll, along with other daily responsibilities. When not working, Michael Fratacci Sr. spends his downtime enjoying sporting events and fishing.

Here are some of the best fishing spots in Staten Island, New York:

Great Kills Harbor provides an abundance of striped bass, summer flounder, and bluefish. Located on Staten Island’s South Shore, the neighborhood features Great Kills Park, where, in addition to fishing, visitors can watch boats in the marinas, enjoy watching bird, and use the sports fields. Anglers can access the harbor at Crooke’s Point and must purchase an annual parking permit for $50 in order to park and take advantage of overnight fishing.

Lemon Creek Fishing Pier is also on Staten Island’s South Shore, and is also known as Dorothy Fitzpatrick Fishing Pier. The 250-foot pier stretches into Princess Bay and, although small, provides access to flounder, striped bass, blue fish, snapper, and weakfish.

Ocean Bridge Fishing Pier is an 835-foot pier located on Staten Island’s East Shore at South Beach. This fishing pier is one of the longest in New York City, making it ideal for deep-water angling. Striped bass, weakfish, bluefish, fluke, bunker, and even sharks can be caught in the bay. The pier is conveniently equipped with restrooms and fish-cleaning stations.

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