This Popular Celebrity Hobby Might Surprise You

There’s a new celebrity hobby that’s literally making waves – fishing!  Recently, Instagram has been filled with pictures of celebs reeling them in. From Paris Hilton to Barack Obama fishing has become a popular pastime for celebrities across the country.

“No matter what I’m doing, it’s always a competition,” Vonn said on a video released by GoPro this year. “Oh, I’m competitive with fly-fishing. I went fly-fishing with friends and I was the only one who caught fish. I’m the fish whisperer. I just say, ‘Here fishy, fishy,’ and they come to me.”

Fishing is one of the most engaging ways of heading out and spending some time in nature. Whether you’re a newbie interested in casting a line inshore, or a professional angler looking for a deep-sea fishing experience, one thing’s for sure – fishing is fun! So where exactly can you go fishing like movie stars Liam Neeson, Harrison Ford, Brad Pitt, Randy Moss, Emmy Rossum, Shailene Woodley, and Hugh Jackman.

Here are the top fishing spots celebrities go to reel it in (and sometimes release it!)

Florida

There’s hardly a more prolific fishing spot in the world, so Florida has to take the number one spot. The deep waters of the Atlantic Ocean, or the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico? Whatever you decide on, it’s going to be an adventure. If you’re looking for a laid-back day, bask in the sun exploring the shallow inshore waters, going after tarpon, redfish, trout, and snook.

Up for something a bit more exciting? Head offshore where some of the sea monsters roam. You can hit the reefs and wrecks for snapper and grouper, as well as cobia and amberjack. The real adrenaline rush is heading to the deep blue and battling marlin, sailfish, tuna, mahi-mahi, and the likes. For a special experience, visit the stunning Everglades and try fishing from a kayak.

2. Texas

Everything’s bigger in Texas, right? Well, so are the fish, it turns out! The Lone Star state boasts some incredible angling opportunities, thanks to its rich fisheries. With numerous bays like Corpus Christi, Galveston, and Matagorda Bay, it’s no wonder fishing is so popular here. The bays are great for going after redfish, trout, and black drum.

The Gulf waters are full of creatures like red snapper, amberjack mackerel, billfish, tuna, and mahi-mahi. You’ll have your hands full whenever you decide to dip your line here. Looking for a special Texan experience? Try Flounder gigging! This is an incredible fishing technique developed to go after one of the tastiest fish in the ocean. The locals will tell you all about it.

The Great Lakes

With so much water around, the Great Lakes are truly a piece of art. Holding 21% of the world’s surface freshwater, it’s no wonder this is a premier freshwater fishing haven! You’ll find over 80 different fish species worthy of your attention here, so let’s dive right in. One of the most sought-after creatures here is salmon – chinook, coho, and pink, as well as Atlantic salmon.

Another staple of the Great Lakes is the top predator – lake trout. This stunning fish has overcome a lot of obstacles, and today it’s thriving. Walleye, perch, pike, bass… The list goes on and on! And if you’re up for a really special holiday season, this is when you should get a taste of ice fishing on one of the Great Lakes. It’ll leave you breathless!

New Jersey

The most densely populated state in the US is not only packed with people – it’s packed with fish as well! There are so many monsters roaming around the Atlantic waters of New Jersey, and with over 130 miles of coastline, access has never been easier. Stay inshore to battle fish like tautog, fluke, black seabass, and striped bass.

Looking for a bigger challenge? Venture out into the deep, and you’ll find marlin, mahi-mahi, snapper, and the king of the sea – swordfish. You can head out on an easy day and relax while reeling in the likes of striped bass, largemouth and smallmouth bass, and walleye in one of many freshwater lakes in the Garden State. For a special NJ fishing experience, visit the offshore canyons for some prime Tuna fishing. There’s something here for everybody!

California

It’s not all surfing and beach rats in California, the fishing scene here is out of this world. If you’re looking to sink a line in Pacific waters, there’s no better place to be. The Golden State is full of surprises, so let’s take a look at what you can expect here. Salmon is a big deal, especially chinook, so if this is on your bucket list, get ready for a great fight.

Striped bass and California sheepshead are two of the most revered fish species you’ll find in this part of the world. Anglers spend days filling their bags with these delicious creatures. Head out to the deep waters of Southern California, and you’ll find yourself amid Tuna ground, along with some big mahi-mahi, rockfish, and yellowtail amberjack. If you want to get up close and personal with the natural world here, a kayak is the way to go.

There’s incredible fishing to be had all over the United States, and narrowing the possibilities down isn’t an easy feat. However, with a bit of perseverance, and a lot more fun, you can land your next trophy in one of these hotspots. And remember, it’s not about catching, the fun is in the fishing!

Safe Fishing.

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