Fishing For Salmon In Rhode Island
Guide to fishing for Atlantic salmon in RI.
Rhode Island is not typically known for its salmon fishing opportunities as it does not have any native populations of salmon. However, the state's waters are occasionally stocked with landlocked Atlantic salmon by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management to provide anglers with a unique fishing experience. The purpose of this page is to share basic information about salmon fishing and identify popular salmon waters in the state.
Atlantic Salmon
Known as the “king of fish”, Atlantic salmon live in both fresh and saltwater, which means they are anadromous. They are renowned for their impressive athleticism, and delectable taste. Native to the North Atlantic Ocean, these fish undertake extraordinary journeys from their natal rivers to distant feeding grounds in the open ocean and back again to spawn. In recent years, the allure of fishing for landlocked Atlantic salmon in lakes has grown in popularity. These are populations of Atlantic salmon that are confined to freshwater environments, like Lake Michigan, are unable to access the sea. Landlocked Atlantic salmon in lakes exhibit similar behaviors to their sea-run counterparts, including feeding frenzies and impressive displays of strength when hooked. Anglers most often target landlocked salmon by trolling open water. The pursuit of landlocked Atlantic salmon also comes with a responsibility. Conservation efforts are essential to ensure the long-term sustainability of these populations. Anglers must follow local regulations, and support habitat restoration initiatives to safeguard the future of this cherished species.
The salmon fishing season in Rhode Island is relatively short, usually spanning from early spring to late fall. Anglers need to pay attention to the stocking schedules and regulations set by the state to ensure they are fishing within the allowed season and following catch limits.
While not as abundant or well-known as other fishing opportunities in Rhode Island, salmon fishing can provide a unique and rewarding experience for anglers who want to try their luck at catching this impressive and elusive species in the state's freshwater bodies.
Salmon Fishing Water in Rhode Island
Barber Pond, Shetucket and Naugatuck Rivers, and Beach Pond are the primary inland salmon waters in Rhode Island.
Fishing for salmon in Rhode Island
Atlantic salmon
World record: 79 lbs 2 oz
State Record: 21 lbs 9 oz
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Rhode Island State Record Salmon
The state record Atlantic salmon was caught from Barber Pond.
The preferred method for catching salmon is fly fishing. Depending on the activity level, salmon may be caught on wet or dry flies. For more details check here for articles about fly fishing.
Salmon Organizations
Rhode Island Salmon Fishing
Salmon fishing waters and information, by state.
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