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Every Boat Ramp on Long Island Sound

16 boat ramps ยท Westchester, Nassau, Suffolk, New York

200 mi

Shoreline

230 ft

Max Depth

16

Boat Ramps

7

Fish Species

Striped BassBluefishFlukeBlackfishPorgyWeakfishFalse Albacore

Boat Ramps on Long Island Sound

About Long Island Sound

Long Island Sound is a major saltwater estuary stretching along New York's southern coastline, separating Long Island from the Connecticut mainland. With 200 miles of New York shoreline across Westchester, Nassau, and Suffolk counties, the Sound provides metropolitan-area anglers with access to outstanding saltwater fishing within sight of the New York City skyline. Depths reaching 230 feet and strong tidal currents create a nutrient-rich environment that supports an incredible variety of game fish.

Striped bass are the marquee species, with fish migrating through the Sound from spring through fall in enormous numbers. Bluefish provide explosive surface action during summer, often corralling baitfish into frenzied schools visible from shore. Fluke, or summer flounder, are a favorite bottom-fishing target, with the Sound's sandy substrate and structure holding quality fish through the warm months. Blackfish and porgy provide excellent fall and winter fishing around rocky reefs and wrecks, while weakfish and false albacore offer thrilling light-tackle opportunities during their seasonal appearances.

The New York shoreline of Long Island Sound is dotted with harbors, marinas, and launch facilities that make this world-class fishery remarkably accessible. Port Jefferson and Northport on Long Island's north shore are major departure points for charter and private boats, while Westchester communities like Mamaroneck and New Rochelle provide quick access from the New York City metropolitan area. Shore fishing opportunities abound at parks, jetties, and beaches along the entire coastline, making the Sound one of the most democratic fisheries in the region.

Nearest towns: Port Jefferson, Northport, Greenwich, Mamaroneck, New Rochelle

FAQ

How many boat ramps are on Long Island Sound?
RampSeeker lists 16 boat ramps on Long Island Sound.
What fish are in Long Island Sound?
Long Island Sound supports Striped Bass, Bluefish, Fluke, Blackfish, Porgy, Weakfish, False Albacore.
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