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5 Miami Fishing Piers to Visit This Year

5 Miami Fishing Piers to Visit This Year

By Debbie Hanson

Jan 24, 2018

List of Miami fishing piers where you can go saltwater fishing for snapper, spotted seatrout, black drum, more. Pier fishing in Miami is accessible, fun

Photo credit Kristen Cili   

You might be ready to visit a warm weather destination where you can easily wet a line from a local fishing pier. If this is the case, take note that there are some great  Miami fishing piers that offer angling opportunities for the whole family. 

No matter your level of fishing experience, you can grab an inshore saltwater spinning combo and fish with live or artificial baits from these easily accessible pier fishing spots. Pier fishing in Miami can mean catching species like black drum, red drum, spotted seatrout, and mangrove snapper. 

Picture sandy beaches, blue shimmering waves, and the fun of feeling those tugs at the end of your line. It's not hard to turn your fishing daydreams into reality. Consider making plans to visit one of these five Miami fishing piers this winter. 

Where to go Pier Fishing in Miami 

Fishing from one of these Miami-area piers can be a great outdoor vacation activity for the family, just be sure to check the Florida fishing regulations before you go.

1. Oleta River State Park Fishing Pier

Oleta River State Park borders the Intracoastal Waterway in North Miami. This spot tends to be a family favorite due to amenities like picnic pavilions, restrooms, and a kayak launch. In addition to pier fishing, you can fish from the shores of the park along the Intracoastal Waterway that borders the eastern boundary of the park.

2. Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park Fishing

This Miami park is located on the southern end of Key Biscayne. While there is no fishing pier per se, many visitors stop here to see the historic lighthouse that was built in 1825, and then fish along the seawalls on the bay side of the park. When you're ready for a lunch break, there are also 18 shaded picnic pavilions available for public use.

3. William Lehman Park Fishing Pier

Another favorite pier fishing inMiami  is William Lehman Park Fishing Pier off of North Bayshore Drive. The pier was recently renovated to include monofilament line recycling tubes and bait cutting stations. When the bite slows down you can take the family on a stroll along the wooden boardwalk while taking in views of the Intracoastal Waterway and Miami Beach. 

4. Newport Fishing Pier

Located on the ocean at Sunny Isles Beach Boulevard and Collins Avenue, the Newport Fishing Pier stretches out over a half of a mile into the ocean, making this Miami fishing pier one of the best spots to wet a line The pier is open to the public for fishing at a nominal daily fee. There are restrooms, showers, and metered public parking spaces available. 

5. Rickenbacker Causeway Fishing Pier

The Rickenbacker Causeway Fishing Pier is often cited as one of the most popular Miami Beach fishing spots due to its close proximity to the city. There is a parking lot located to the right of the road as you drive over the first large bridge from the city. After parking, you'll see a gangway along the side of the causeway. You can walk along the gangway and cast near rock piles or other types of structure that are likely to hold fish. 

Now that you know about five places to go saltwater fishing in Miami from a dock or pier, why not learn about a few great freshwater Florida fishing spots? Check the places to boat and fish map to get ideas for other family fishing trips.

Debbie Hanson
Debbie Hanson
Debbie Hanson is an award-winning outdoor writer, women’s sport fishing advocate, IGFA world record holder, and freshwater guide living in Southwest Florida. Hanson’s written work has appeared in publications such as Florida Game & Fish Magazine, BoatUS Magazine, and USA Today Hunt & Fish. To learn more about her work, visit shefishes2.com or follow her on Instagram @shefishes2.