Monroe County Fish Advisory Board
The purpose of the Monroe County Fishery Advisory Board is to study the problems associated with maintaining and improving the Monroe County fishery, including: Lakes, bays, rivers, ponds, streams, and canals, to determine needs for improved access, support facilities and services and to advise the County Legislature, the County Administration, and local governments as to actions that could be taken to realize the full potential of the County’s fishing resources.
The Monroe County Fish Advisory Board can:
- Assist and advise County and local governments on how to plan for increased access to shoreline and the need for related facilities and services such as boat launches and public fishing access:
- Provide information on fishing in Monroe County to the general public, including working with tourism agencies to provide information and promote the fishery:
- Work with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, and the Fish and Wildlife Management Act (FWMA) Board, as well as other agencies, including, but not limited to: the New York State Legislature, Congressional representatives, United States Geological Survey, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and New York Sea Grant, on issues affecting Monroe County’s fishery:
- Provide a public forum for sportsmen, businessmen and government officials to address the problems and potential of the County’s fishery resource
Fishing Brochure
Click below to download the latest version of the Monroe County Fishing Brochure (PDF format).
Live Interactive Map
Click below to view the Monroe County live interactive map and explore around the county for your next fishing opportunity.
Hot Spot Map
Click below to download the Monroe County Fishing Hot Spot Map (PDF format) to view a wide variety of species to target around the county.