Best Fishing Spots In West Virginia, United States
Discover the best fishing spots in West Virginia, United States with our extensive
list! West Virginia is known for its diverse fishing opportunities, offering something
for every angler. Whether you're a fan of expansive lakes, meandering rivers,
or more, our selection has the best fishing spots for you. Learn about the fish
species you can catch, explore a map with fishing hotspots, and plan your
perfect fishing adventure in West Virginia, United States.
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Places to recommend in West Virginia include Kanawha River, Monongahela River, Beech Fork Lake, Amos Fly Ash Pond, Blue Knob Creek and more. The Fishbox app can help you find the best fishing spots near you and save them until your next adventure.
Fish species found in West Virginia include Black crappie, Bluegill, Channel catfish, Flathead catfish, Freshwater drum and others.
A license may be required to fish in West Virginia. You can view the requirements for obtaining a fishing license here.
There may also be catch limits and regulations on using specific gear. Check out the regulation for West Virginia in this section
Find Your Next Fishing Spots In West Virginia, United States
Top 30 spots
- Glenn Mallett Spring
- Bear Run
- Andy Run
- Pennsylvania Fork Fish Creek
- Eagle Run
- Swan Pond Spring
- Hoke Run
- Julep Bend
- Swan Pond
- Porterfield Limestone Spring
- Coal River
- Tackett Creek
- Smith Creek
- Browns Creek
- Indian Creek
- Dry Branch
- Buffalo Run
- Appalachian Lake
- Claypool Branch
- Lively Branch
- Laurel Branch
- Left Fork Spring Fork
- Lick Run
- Balls Branch
- Dent Fork
- Aleshire Branch
- Craddock Fork
- Missouri Fork
- Baldwin Fork
- Piper Fork
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