Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts
Squibnocket: Its strong waves and huge boulders have produced plenty of trophy tautog, striped bass, and bluefish.
Menemsha Harbor Offshore: Target prized bluefin tuna, makos, white marlin, and common dolphinfish or mahi mahi.
Wasque Point: Strong tides and miles of sand bring in prized bluefish, bonito, striped bass, scups, and false albacore.
Oak Bluff: Specializing in white marlin, blue marlin, swordfish, wahoo, albacore tuna, yellow and bluefin tuna, and common dolphinfish.
Chesapeake Bay, Maryland
Elizabeth River Park: A 125-foot pier with convenient boat access, excellent for fishing spot, sand perch, black sea bass, and pigfish.
First Landing State Park: Catch striped bass, summer flounder, spadefish, cobia, and many more.
Kiptopeke State Park: Offering land-bound access to striped bass, cobia, and summer flounder.
Tangier and Pocomoke Sound: Excellent bottom fishing for fluke, bluefish, sea trout, and spot.
Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
Calibogue Sound: There are more Giant Red fish, Tarpon or Trout found here than anywhere else in the area
Jarvis Creek Park: One of the best spots for Bass fishing on Hilton Head.
Palmetto Dunes & The Sea Pines Resort: Lagoon systems which are home to several fish, including Redfish, Trout, Tarpon, Black Drum, and Flounder
Broad Creek: Expect some redfish, trout and sheepshead here
Key West, Florida
Flats near Marquesas Keys: These shallow waterways near Islamorada offer great seasonal fishing for permit, bonefish, redfish, and even tarpon.
Elbow Reef: Very popular artificial reef draws in great numbers of snapper, sharks, grouper, mackerel, barracuda, and tuna.
Dry Tortugas: Large billfish, wahoo, snapper, amberjack, sharks, tuna, and grouper call these waters home.
Backcountry Mangroves: Sanctuaries for small fish like tarpon, snook, and permit.