Spot2Fish

The Free Fishing Spot Finder

Wondering where to fish? Spot2Fish helps you find fishing spots near you, save the ones you discover on Google Maps, log your catches, and ask Skipper — your A.I. fishing guide — anything.

Everything you need to find where to fish

  • Find fishing spots near you

    Browse a growing directory of public fishing spots — piers, lakes, beaches and shorelines — organized by state.

  • Save spots from Google Maps

    Found a spot on Google Maps? Save it to Spot2Fish so you never lose it, and group spots into trips.

  • Ask Skipper, your A.I. guide

    Get instant answers on where the fish are biting, what to throw, and how to rig it — three questions free.

Fishing spots by state

Fishing spot finder FAQ

Where can I fish near me?

Use the Spot2Fish fishing spot finder to browse public fishing spots — piers, lakes, beaches and shorelines — across the US. Open any spot to see its location and map, then create a free account to save your own spots near you.

How do I save fishing spots from Google Maps?

Sign up for a free Spot2Fish account. When you find a spot on Google Maps, drop it into Spot2Fish and it is saved to your private logbook so you never lose it. You can group spots into trips and share them with your crew.

Is Spot2Fish free?

Yes. Saving spots, logging catches, and asking Skipper — your A.I. fishing guide — are free. You get three free Skipper questions with no account needed.

What is Skipper?

Skipper is Spot2Fish's A.I. fishing guide. Ask it where the fish are biting, what bait or lure to throw, and how to rig it, and get instant, tailored answers.

Are the fishing spots public and accurate?

The directory lists verified public fishing spots such as public piers and shorelines. Exact coordinates of user-saved spots stay private — public spots show an approximate area so honey holes stay protected.

Do I need a fishing license?

Most US states require a fishing license to fish, though many public piers let you fish license-free. Always check your state and local regulations before you head out.

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