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Found 13 facilities and 1 program for Fishing
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Go Fish
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Wagner Park
, Just north of Historic Battery Park,, Manhattan
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Age:Everyone
Cost: Free
Except on the following days: May 17, June 14, September 20, and October 18
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Fishing
You may use any of Parks' recreational spaces, except tennis courts, without a permit. However, if a permit holder arrives with a valid permit in hand, you must vacate the field or court. An individual must have a season permit or single-play ticket to use Parks' tennis courts.
Organized play (leagues) requires a permit. Click here for an application and more information about permits.
Transmitter Park
WEST STREET, BETWEEN KENT STREET & GREENPOINT AVENUE (Brooklyn) | 
Facility Type: Fishing Lakes
Van Cortlandt Lake
BAILEY AVE & VAN CORTLANDT PARK SOUTH (Bronx) | 
Facility Type: Fishing Lakes
Directions: 1 Train to 242nd Street/Van Cortlandt Park station. Walk east through park to lake.
Wolfe’s Pond
CORNELIA AVENUE & HYLAN BOULEVARD (Staten Island) | 
Facility Type: Fishing Lakes
Directions: 1 or 9 Train to Whitehall Street/South Ferry station. Take Ferry to St. George terminal. At terminal, board the S78 to the intersection of Hylan Boulevard and Cornelia Avenue. Walk south along Cornelia to park entrance.
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