If you are talking about coastal fishing in the oceans or Gulf of Mexico, I can't help you much. But if you are talking about inland lake and stream fishing in the 50 states, every state has a Department of Natural Resources website that will speak of the best fishing areas within that state.
A person who is interested in carp fishing will want to read books on carp fishing. They can read about popular carp fishing spots, fishermen who have caught carp, and maybe even learn where some of the top carp fishing spots are.
Carp fishing is a popular activity in France and other parts of Europe. Willow Lake is a popular destination in France for carp fishing, but plenty of other options are available, too.
Yes. Some fishing spots have recyle receptacles for fishing line.
You can catch sharks at harpoon fishing spots ( hidden under net fishing spots ) these can be located at: Fishing Guild, Catherby and Relekka.
Best fishing spots on Long Island are in Long Beach and Lido, Jones Beach and Captree.
Lake Wylie and Lake Norman are great spots.
Yes, Australia is a fishing haven, and the Gold Coast stands out with its boat charter services Gold Coast, perfect for exploring top fishing spots. From marlin to snapper, the waters here offer something for every angler.
Word of mouth is often the best way to hear about great fishing spots, and this includes articles in fishing magazines and on online forums. The best spots are not widely publicized however as this would make them crowded and they would quickly loose their appeal among fishermen.
Coarse fishing spots are locations where the species of fish named "Coarse" are angled. Coarse fish are typically located in Ireland, the United Kingdom, and Scotland.
A few of the most popular fishing magazines are "Florida Sport Fishing," "FIshing Facts Magazine," and "Sport Fishing." All these magazines have a wide readership.
Chesapeake bay / bay bridge
The best fishing spots in America would probably be the lakes of Minnesota, the streams of Alaska and the oceans offshore of Florida. It really depends on what you wish to catch.