US Fishing Directory
US Fishing Pond Directory
1,892 fishing venues across all 50 states — bass lakes, walleye reservoirs, trout streams, Great Lakes shorelines, Gulf and Atlantic flats, and high-country alpine waters. Pick a state to browse.
Browse by region
Fishing ponds across the US
Each region links to a full venue list with names, postcodes, websites and map references.
Alabama
Lake Guntersville bass, Mobile Bay redfish, and the Tennessee River system.
12 venues →
Alaska
Five species of salmon, halibut, lake trout — Bristol Bay, the Kenai, the Yukon.
72 venues →
Arizona
Lake Powell stripers, Roosevelt Lake bass, and high-country trout streams.
24 venues →
Arkansas
White River trout tailwaters, Lake Ouachita stripers, and Ozark smallmouth.
3 venues →
California
Clear Lake bass, high Sierra trout, and Pacific stripers and rockfish.
28 venues →
Colorado
Trophy trout streams, Blue Mesa kokanee, and high-altitude lakes.
61 venues →
Connecticut
Candlewood bass, Long Island Sound stripers, and Housatonic trout.
22 venues →
Delaware
Delaware Bay stripers, Indian River Inlet flounder, and tidal river fishing.
10 venues →
Florida
Lake Okeechobee largemouth, the Everglades, and Gulf and Atlantic inshore.
41 venues →
Georgia
Lake Lanier and Lake Hartwell bass, Allatoona stripers, Atlantic redfish.
13 venues →
Hawaii
Offshore mahi, marlin, ahi tuna, and shoreline ulua and o'opu.
5 venues →
Idaho
Snake River steelhead, alpine cutthroat, and Lake Pend Oreille kokanee.
44 venues →
Illinois
Lake Michigan salmon, Mississippi River blue cats, and central reservoirs.
59 venues →
Indiana
Patoka Lake bass, Lake Michigan steelhead, and the Wabash River.
22 venues →
Iowa
Mississippi River walleye, Iowa Great Lakes bass, and farm-pond panfish.
25 venues →
Kansas
Lake Wilson smallmouth, Milford Reservoir walleye, and Kansas River cats.
59 venues →
Kentucky
Kentucky Lake crappie, Lake Cumberland stripers, and tailwater trout.
14 venues →
Louisiana
Toledo Bend bass, marsh redfish, and speckled trout off the Gulf Coast.
6 venues →
Maine
Atlantic salmon, landlocked salmon, lake trout, and Acadia coast stripers.
2 venues →
Maryland
Chesapeake Bay stripers, Susquehanna smallmouth, and trout streams.
10 venues →
Massachusetts
Cape Cod stripers, Quabbin lake trout, and Wachusett bass.
4 venues →
Michigan
Great Lakes salmon, Lake St. Clair smallmouth, and inland walleye lakes.
51 venues →
Minnesota
Mille Lacs walleye, Lake of the Woods, and 10,000 lakes of opportunity.
18 venues →
Mississippi
Pickwick Lake smallmouth, Ross Barnett crappie, and Gulf inshore.
1 venues →
Missouri
Lake of the Ozarks bass, White River tailwaters, and Mississippi cats.
64 venues →
Montana
Trophy trout — Madison, Big Hole, Yellowstone — and Fort Peck walleye.
176 venues →
Nebraska
Sandhills lakes for largemouth, Missouri River cats, and stocked trout.
6 venues →
Nevada
Lake Mead and Lake Mohave stripers, Pyramid Lake cutthroat trout.
3 venues →
New Hampshire
Connecticut River smallmouth, Lake Winnipesaukee bass, and trout brooks.
42 venues →
New Jersey
Atlantic surf for stripers and bluefish, plus Round Valley trout.
30 venues →
New Mexico
San Juan trout tailwater, Elephant Butte bass, and Rio Grande pike.
12 venues →
New York
Salmon River steelhead, Finger Lakes, and Lake Erie smallmouth.
185 venues →
North Carolina
Outer Banks red drum, Lake Norman largemouth, and Smoky Mountain trout.
55 venues →
North Dakota
Devils Lake walleye and pike, Lake Sakakawea, and prairie fishing.
16 venues →
Ohio
Lake Erie walleye and smallmouth, plus inland reservoirs and steelhead alley.
62 venues →
Oklahoma
Lake Texoma stripers, Eufaula bass, and tailwater trout.
27 venues →
Oregon
Steelhead and salmon on the Deschutes and Rogue, plus Pacific bottom fish.
59 venues →
Pennsylvania
Lake Erie steelhead, Susquehanna smallmouth, and Allegheny trout.
112 venues →
Rhode Island
Block Island striper run, Narragansett Bay, and stocked trout ponds.
15 venues →
South Carolina
Lake Murray stripers, Santee Cooper cats, and Atlantic redfish.
50 venues →
Tennessee
Tennessee River bass, Reelfoot Lake crappie, and trout tailwaters.
19 venues →
Texas
Sam Rayburn and Lake Fork bass, Galveston redfish, and Falcon Lake.
116 venues →
Utah
Flaming Gorge lake trout, Strawberry Reservoir, and Green River trout.
39 venues →
Vermont
Lake Champlain bass, Connecticut River smallmouth, and brook-trout streams.
41 venues →
Virginia
Smith Mountain Lake stripers, James River smallmouth, and tidal Rappahannock.
60 venues →
Washington
Columbia River salmon and steelhead, Puget Sound, and Lake Roosevelt.
49 venues →
West Virginia
Bluestone Lake bass, New River smallmouth, and trout-stocked streams.
18 venues →
Wisconsin
Door County smallmouth, Green Bay walleye, and the Mississippi River.
17 venues →
Wyoming
Bighorn River trout, Yellowstone Lake cutthroat, and Flaming Gorge.
10 venues →
District of Columbia
Tidal Potomac smallmouth, snakehead, and panfish.
3 venues →
US Pond Directory: FAQ
The GilledIt US fishing pond directory currently lists 1,892 named, deduplicated fishing venues across all 50 states plus DC. Of those, 253 have an associated website, 69 list species information, 171 list facilities, and 48 include a recent price snippet.
Pick your US state from the directory, then browse the venues listed alphabetically. Each entry shows postcode, city, species (where known), facilities, day-ticket price snippet, website and phone. Open the GilledIt app on iOS or Android to see the same venues alongside live catch reports, weather and tides.
The directory mixes free fisheries, syndicate waters, club waters and commercial day-ticket venues. Where venue websites publish prices we show a short price snippet on the listing — otherwise check the venue's website or call ahead. The price field reflects the most recent crawl and may be out of date; always confirm with the fishery before travelling.
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