Where to magnet fish
Magnet fishing by state
Laws change at the state line, and so do the spots. Pick your state for the legal rundown, the best places to drop in, and the gear that works for that kind of water.
Alabama
24 spotsAlaska
25 spotsArizona
18 spotsArkansas
27 spotsCalifornia
29 spotsColorado
22 spotsConnecticut
27 spotsDelaware
26 spotsFlorida
16 spotsGeorgia
28 spotsHawaii
14 spotsIdaho
22 spotsIllinois
26 spotsIndiana
24 spotsIowa
29 spotsKansas
26 spotsKentucky
23 spotsLouisiana
27 spotsMaine
26 spotsMaryland
29 spotsMassachusetts
26 spotsMichigan
24 spotsMinnesota
26 spotsMississippi
25 spotsMissouri
27 spotsMontana
18 spotsNebraska
22 spotsNevada
26 spotsNew Hampshire
22 spotsNew Jersey
25 spotsNew Mexico
19 spotsNew York
25 spotsNorth Carolina
30 spotsNorth Dakota
29 spotsOhio
24 spotsOklahoma
28 spotsOregon
29 spotsPennsylvania
26 spotsRhode Island
23 spotsSouth Carolina
26 spotsSouth Dakota
27 spotsTennessee
30 spotsTexas
30 spotsUtah
20 spotsVermont
25 spotsVirginia
27 spotsWashington
26 spotsWest Virginia
17 spotsWisconsin
29 spotsWyoming
27 spotsNew spots and gear picks added every week — full 50-state coverage and counting.


















































