The Blog of Fly Fishing in New York City's Parks. Currently there are more than two dozen fresh water lakes and ponds open to the public.
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
The Peninsula in Prospect Park
There was a slow steady rain on Tuesday.
I hadn't been on the Peninsula in awhile so I
started there. The Peninsula is just that a body
of land surrounded by the lake on three sides.
It is densely wooded, quiet and secluded.
There are wooded paths and many overgrown
areas making this part of the park appear to be
wild.
But at the end of the Peninsula is a sitting area
In the early season, fishing here is slow. As the
air temperature stays warmer fishing improves
due to the shade and structure where fish can hold.
Big bass lurk near fallen trees and under the lily pads.
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