John T. Fallon State Pier
Overview
Quick Facts
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Location: Boston, Massachusetts
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Pier Type: State-owned fishing pier
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Water Type: Dorchester Bay / Boston Harbor
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Access: Free public access
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Fishing License: Massachusetts recreational saltwater fishing permit required
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Best For: Urban fishing, striped bass runs
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Best Time to Fish: Dawn, dusk, tide changes
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Common Species: Striped bass, flounder, scup, mackerel
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Tackle Style: Light to medium tackle
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Night Fishing: Limited
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Amenities: Parking nearby, waterfront access
Overview
The John T. Fallon State Pier is one of Boston’s better-known public fishing spots, offering anglers access to Dorchester Bay without leaving the city. The pier sees increased activity during striped bass season and is frequently used by local anglers looking for quick, productive outings.
Tide movement plays a key role here, with best results typically occurring during incoming and outgoing tides.
Bottom Line
A dependable Boston fishing pier providing easy urban access to productive harbor waters.
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Everything you need for a successful day on the pier — from bait and licenses to nearby stays and fishing charters.
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