Discover the fundamentals of fishing with US Fish & Wildlife Service guidance. The link above covers the necessary equipment, teaching you how to set up your gear, including tying knots and attaching bobbers and weights. It’ll also guide you on casting using push-button and spin reels. Lastly the also provide info how to release the fish.

A Guide to Fishing for the First Time

Discover the fundamentals of fishing with US Fish & Wildlife Service guidance. The link above covers the necessary equipment, teaching you how to set up your gear, including tying knots and attaching bobbers and weights. It’ll also guide you on casting using push-button and spin reels. Lastly the also provide info how to release the fish.

Thank you to Mass Wildlife for creating an interactive map of fishing locations across the entire state! You can easily discover nearby fishing spots and start your angling adventure. Simply visit the map and explore the options in your area – then grab your gear and get fishing!

Find a place to fish with Go Fish MA!

Thank you to Mass Wildlife for creating an interactive map of fishing locations across the entire state! You can easily discover nearby fishing spots and start your angling adventure. Simply visit the map and explore the options in your area – then grab your gear and get fishing!

 

Do you need a fishing license in MA?

If you are 15 years of age or older, you need a license to fish. Licenses are FREE for Massachusetts residents 15-17 years of age, and those 70 and over. You can get your license online using MassFishHunt

Residents with disabilities may be eligible for one at no cost. Click here for more info.

Do YOU NeED a fishing license in MA?

If you are 15 years of age or older, you need a license to fish. Licenses are FREE for Massachusetts residents 15-17 years of age, and those 70 and over. You can get your license online using MassFishHunt

Residents with disabilities may be eligible for one at no cost. Click here for more info.

Leave No Trace Seven Principles

As anglers, we love fishing for various reasons. It could be the thrill of catching a fish or the peace it brings, pulling us away from our busy lives. One thing is certain, though. If it weren't for our planet, we wouldn't have this opportunity. That's why we encourage everyone to embrace the "leave no trace" principle, protecting cherished fishing areas for future generations to enjoy.

Leave No Trace Seven Principles

As anglers, we love fishing for various reasons. It could be the thrill of catching a fish or the peace it brings, pulling us away from our busy lives. One thing is certain, though. If it weren't for our planet, we wouldn't have this opportunity. That's why we encourage everyone to embrace the "leave no trace" principle, protecting cherished fishing areas for future generations to enjoy.

 

What Type of fish Will you catch?

Massachusetts offers many freshwater fish species, including:

  • Trout and salmon

  • Pike and pickerel

  • Perch and walleye

  • Bass and sunfish

  • Catfish and bullheads

  • Suckers

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