A. As Follows:
1. The open season on all species of trout,
salmon, and charr shall close annually on the last day of February at midnight
and shall commence at 6:00 AM on the second (2nd) Saturday in April annually.
From the second 2nd) Saturday in April through November 30th annually, the
daily creel and
possession limits for trout shall be five (5) fish; and from
December 1st through the last day in February, annually, the daily creel and
possession limits for trout shall be two (2) fish. All designated trout waters
(§ 10.6.1(A)(16) of this Part) shall be closed to all fishing from the last day
of February at midnight and shall commence at 6:00 AM on the second (2nd)
Saturday in April annually, unless otherwise designated.
Possession of trout,
salmon, or charr taken from any
waters of the State during the closure shall be
prohibited.
a. Free Fishing Days: A freshwater
fishing license shall not be required by residents or non-residents on the
first (1st) full weekend in May, annually.
2. The minimum size of all trout or charr
species taken from the waters of the state, shall be eight inches (8"),
measured from the tip of the snout to the tip of the tail.
3. The daily creel and possession limits for
northern pike shall be two (2) fish, and the minimum size limit shall be
twenty-four inches (24") (measured from the tip of the snout to the end of the
tail). The daily creel and possession limits for chain pickerel shall be five
(5) fish, and the minimum size limit for chain pickerel shall be fourteen
inches (14") (measured from the tip of the snout to the end of the tail). No
person shall possess any northern pike less than twenty-four inches (24") in
total length or chain pickerel less than fourteen inches (14") in total
length.
4. The daily creel and
possession limits for black bass (largemouth and smallmouth bass) shall be five
(5) fish, either singularly or in aggregate, and the minimum size limit shall
be twelve inches (12") (measured from the tip of the snout to the end of the
tail). No person shall possess any black bass less than twelve inches (12") in
total length.
5. The creel and
possession limit for domestic or landlocked Atlantic salmon (Salmo
salar) in the fresh waters of Rhode Island shall be two (2) fish per
day and shall be included in the daily limit for trout, salmon, or charr. The
minimum size for domestic or land locked, stocked, Atlantic salmon shall be
eleven inches (11") total length. No person shall take any Atlantic salmon from
the Pawcatuck River downstream of the Potter Hill Dam.
6. The recreational creel or possession
limits for American eel (Anguilla rostrata) shall be
twenty-five (25) fish per day, per person, and the minimum size shall be nine
inches (9") (measured from the tip of the snout to the end of the tail). No
person shall possess any American eel less than nine inches (9") in total
length. No person shall take an eel from the freshwaters of the State unless in
possession of a valid Rhode Island Freshwater Fishing license. There will be no
closed season. No American eel may be commercially harvested from the
freshwaters of the State and offered for sale without a valid commercial
fishing license per Rhode Island Marine Fisheries (RIMF) Regulations. If
harvesting commercially with a valid commercial fishing license from the
freshwaters of the State, fishermen must adhere to regulations as set forth in
RIMF Regulations, Part 90-00-3 of this Title.
7. The creel and possession limits for trout
or charr taken in the Wood River between Route 165 and Barberville Dam at
Arcadia Road shall be limited to two (2) fish from the second (2nd) Saturday in
May through the last day of February, annually.
8. The following waters shall be restricted
to the use of artificial flies, a conventional fly rod, and a single-action
reel: Deep Pond, Exeter; A.L. Mowry Pond, Smithfield; and Upper Rochambeau
Pond, Lincoln.
9. The following
waters shall be restricted to fishing by children fourteen (14) years of age
and younger annually from the second (2nd) Saturday in April: Frosty Hollow
Pond, Exeter, Scott Evans Memorial Pond (Biscuit City), South Kingstown,
Seidels Pond, Cranston.
a. Silvia Memorial
Children's Pond (Lloyd Kenney Pond), Hopkinton, is restricted to children from
the second (2nd) Saturday in April through Memorial Day only.
b. The following ponds: Cass Pond,
Woonsocket, Geneva Pond and Brook, North Providence, Lapham Pond, Burrillville,
Silvy's Brook and Pond, Cumberland, Slater Park Pond, Pawtucket, and Ponderosa
Park Pond, Little Compton are restricted to children only for the first two (2)
days of Opening Day of trout season.
10. The following activities shall be
Prohibited:
a. Using corn for bait in any
designated trout waters.
b. Chumming
in any designated trout waters.
c.
Snagging fish in any fresh waters.
d. Tagging, branding, marking, or otherwise
willfully mutilating any fish which is to be released alive into any fresh
waters of the State except by special permit issued by the Division of Fish and
Wildlife.
e. The use as bait of any
variety of goldfish (Carassius auratus) in the fresh, or
estuarine waters of the State.
f.
The importation, sale, or possession of any variety of nonnative fish,
including, but not limited to, goldfish (Carassius auratus),
green sunfish (Lepomis cyanellus), or fathead minnows
(Pimephales promelas) for use as bait in the fresh or
estuarine waters of the State.
g. In
accordance with R.I. Gen. Laws §
20-11-3, the taking of any fish in
the freshwaters of the State by any means other than angling, utilizing a
hook(s) and fishing line, except for carp, suckers, and fallfish, which may be
taken by snares, spears or bow and arrow.
h. In accordance with R.I. Gen. Laws §
20-11-3, the taking of any fish in
the freshwaters of the State by net, seine, trawl, or similar device, except
for a dip net, for the landing of a fish caught by hook and line, and the
taking of baitfish. Cast nets and gill nets shall be prohibited.
i. In accordance with R.I. Gen. Laws §
20-11-8, freshwater minnows, not
including the young of any species of game fish, may be lawfully taken for bait
with minnow traps, dip nets, and seines of the dimensions of not more than
eight feet (8') in length and four feet (4') in depth and having a mesh not
larger than one-quarter of an inch (1/4") in any waters of this state. The
possession and use of minnow seines larger than the dimensions specified in
this Section, unless otherwise provided, shall be unlawful.
11. With the exception of designated
catch-and-release areas, any legally caught trout, salmon, or charr taken from
the fresh waters of Rhode Island shall be immediately released alive into the
waters from which it was taken or shall be killed at once and become part of
the daily bag limit.
12. At Beach
Pond, Exeter, Rhode Island Freshwater Regulations apply for trout, charr, black
bass, and chain pickerel. The daily possession and creel limits for Atlantic
salmon shall be one (1) per Connecticut Regulations. The season for trout shall
open on the second (2nd) Saturday in April at 6:00 AM and close at midnight on
the last day of February, annually. The daily creel and possession limits for
trout (all species in aggregate) shall be five (5) fish. The daily creel and
possession limits for black bass shall be five (5) fish and the minimum size
limit shall be twelve inches (12") (measured from the tip of the snout to the
end of the tail). The daily creel and possession limits for chain pickerel
shall be five (5) fish and the minimum size limit shall be fourteen inches
(14") (measured from the tip of the snout to the end of the tail).
13. Wallum Lake, Burrillville - Rhode Island
Regulations apply, §§
10.1 through
10.6, 10.6.1(A)(1) through
(6), 10.6.1(A)(10) through (11), 10.6.1(A)(17) through (19), and
10.8 of this Part,
apply.
14. Killingly Pond, Glocester
and Hazard Pond, West Greenwich shall have the following Rhode Island
Regulations: the daily creel and possession limits for black bass shall be five
(5) fish and the minimum size limit shall be twelve inches (12") (measured from
the tip of the snout to the end of the tail). The daily creel and possession
limits for chain pickerel shall be five (5) fish and the minimum size limit
shall be fourteen inches (14") (measured from the tip of the snout to the end
of the tail).
15. Beach Pond,
Exeter, Killingly Pond, Glocester, and Hazard Pond, West Greenwich, six (6)
lines with a single hook each, may be used for ice fishing in accordance with
Connecticut Regulations.
16. That
portion of the Falls River, Exeter, from the bridge at Austin Farm Road,
Exeter, downstream approximately two (2) miles to the bridge off Brook Trail,
Exeter, shall be designated as a "no kill" or "catch and release" area. Fishing
shall be permitted with artificial lures equipped with a single barbless hook
or single barbed hook that has been crimped, and all fish caught shall be
returned to the water immediately. The possession of any trout, salmon, or
charr while fishing in this Section of the river shall be
prima
facie evidence that said trout, salmon, or charr was taken in
violation of these Rules and Regulations.
17. Beaver River, Richmond - catch and
release only and [removed from the designated trout-stocked areas (§
10.6.1(A)(17))] the portion from the confluence of the Beaver River and the
Pawcatuck River, located downstream of Shannock Hill Rd., Richmond, upstream to
the New London Turnpike, Richmond, shall be designated as a "no kill", "catch
and release" area. Fishing shall be permitted with artificial lures equipped
with a single barbless hook or single barbed hook that has been crimped, and
all fish caught shall be returned to the water immediately. The possession of
any trout, salmon, or charr while fishing in this Section of the river shall be
prima facie evidence that said trout, salmon, or charr was
taken in violation of these Rules and Regulations.
18. Designated Trout Waters:
Name
|
Location
|
Abbotts Run Brook
|
Cumberland
|
Adamsville Brook and Pond
|
Tiverton & Little Compton
|
Alton Pond
|
Richmond & Hopkinton
|
Ashaway River
|
Hopkinton
|
Ashville Pond
|
Hopkinton
|
Barber Pond
|
South Kingstown
|
Beach Pond
|
Exeter
|
Big River
|
West Greenwich
|
Blackstone River
|
Cumberland & Lincoln
|
Branch River
|
Burrillville
|
Brandy Brook
|
Glocester
|
Breakheart Brook
|
Exeter
|
Breakheart Pond
|
Exeter & West Greenwich
|
Brickyard Pond
|
Barrington
|
Browning Mill Pond
|
Exeter
|
Brushy Brook
|
Hopkinton
|
Bucks Horn Brook
|
Coventry
|
Carbuncle Pond
|
Coventry
|
California Jim's
|
South Kingstown
|
Carolina Trout Pond
|
Richmond
|
Cass Pond
|
Woonsocket
|
Chepachet River
|
Glocester & Burrillville
|
Chickasheen Brook
|
South Kingstown
|
Clear River
|
Burrillville
|
Deep Pond (Arcadia)
|
Exeter
|
Dexter Pond (Rt.6, private open to the
public)
|
Scituate
|
Dolly Cole Brook
|
Foster
|
Dundery Brook
|
Little Compton
|
Eight Rod Farm Pond
|
Tiverton
|
Falls River
|
Exeter & West Greenwich
|
Flat River
|
Exeter
|
Foster Green Acres Pond
|
Foster
|
Frenchtown Park Pond
|
East Greenwich
|
Frosty Hollow Pond
|
Exeter
|
Geneva Brook & Pond
|
North Providence
|
Gorton Pond
|
Warwick
|
Harris River
|
Woonsocket
|
Hopkins Mill Pond
|
Foster
|
Hunt River
|
East Greenwich & No. Kingstown
|
J.L. Curran, Upper and Lower Res.
|
Cranston
|
Lapham Pond
|
Burrillville
|
Meadow Brook
|
Richmond
|
Meadow Brook Pond
|
Richmond
|
Upper Melville Pond - (Thurston Grey
Pond)
|
Portsmouth
|
Lower Melville Pond
|
Portsmouth
|
Memorial Park Pond
|
Lincoln
|
Meshanticut Pond
|
Cranston
|
Moosup River
|
Coventry
|
Moscow Brook
|
Hopkinton
|
Mowry, A.L. Pond
|
Smithfield
|
Olney Pond, Lincoln Woods State
Park
|
Lincoln
|
Parris Brook
|
Exeter
|
Pawcatuck River
|
Hopkinton, Richmond, Charlestown &
Westerly
|
Pawtuxet River (North branch)
|
Scituate, Cranston
|
Pawtuxet River (South branch)
|
Coventry, West Warwick
|
Peck Pond
|
Burrillville
|
Ponaganset River
|
Foster
|
Ponderosa Park Pond
|
Little Compton
|
Roaring Brook & Ponds
|
Exeter
|
Round Top Brook
|
Burrillville
|
Round Top Ponds
|
Burrillville
|
Saugatucket River
|
South Kingstown
|
Scott Evans Memorial Pond (Biscuit City
Pond)
|
South Kingstown
|
Seidel's Pond
|
Cranston
|
Shippee Saw Mill Pond
|
Foster
|
Silver Spring Lake
|
North Kingstown
|
Silvia Memorial Children's Pond (Lloyd Kenney
Pond)
|
Hopkinton
|
Silvy's Brook and Pond, Diamond Hill State
Park
|
Cumberland
|
Simmons Mill Pond
|
Little Compton
|
Slater Park Pond
|
Pawtucket
|
Spring Grove Pond
|
Glocester
|
Stafford Pond
|
Tiverton
|
Sylvester's Pond
|
Woonsocket
|
Tarbox Pond
|
West Greenwich
|
Tarkiln Pond
|
Burrillville & North Smithfield
|
Ten Mile River
|
East Providence
|
Tiogue Lake
|
Coventry
|
Tiverton Trout Pond
|
Tiverton
|
Tucker Pond
|
South Kingstown
|
Upper Rochambeau Pond
|
Lincoln
|
Wallum Lake
|
Burrillville
|
Watchaug Pond
|
Charlestown
|
Willett Pond
|
East Providence
|
Winsor Brook
|
Foster
|
Wood River
|
Exeter, Hopkinton & Richmond
|
Woonasquatucket River
|
Smithfield
|
Wyoming Pond
|
Richmond & Hopkinton
|
19.
Permits are required for organized fishing tournaments for
State fishing and
boating access areas and for the following private access areas; Johnson's Pond
(Flat River Reservoir), Coventry, and Waterman Reservoir, Glocester. Permits
are required for six (6) or more persons and/or three (3) or more boats.
Applications for the issuance of a
permit must be submitted to the
Division a
minimum of three (3) weeks prior to the tournament. An organization may cancel
a permitted fishing activity without penalty as long as written notice of the
cancellation is received by the
Division at least three (3) weeks prior to the
event. Failure to provide timely written notice shall result in a one (1) year
revocation of an organization's eligibility to receive a
permit for any
organized fishing activity. Exceptions for unforeseen occurrences (e.g.,
weather, natural disaster) will apply at the discretion of the
Division. The
decision of revocation shall rest entirely with the
Division.
Permit
applications may be obtained by contacting
RIDEM Division of
Fish and Wildlife,
277 Great Neck Rd., West Kingston, RI 02892. Tel: (401) 789-7481. Applicants
must complete all required information. The
Division reserves the right to
limit the number of activities per location, per day, time period, or deny a
permit for reasons of overuse or conflict with other activities.
a. The
applicant must indicate on the
application whether the fishing activity is a "closed" or an "open" activity. A
closed fishing activity is an event having a fixed or restricted number of
participants. An open fishing activity is an event having an unrestricted
number of participants.
(1) If the tournament
is closed, the number of boats, vehicles, and participants must be entered on
the application. The permit must be retained on site by the sponsor along with
the list of participants and boat registration numbers.
(2) If the tournament is open, the names of
all participants and registration numbers of each boat on the day of the
tournament must be made accessible to RIDEM - Division of Law Enforcement. An
estimated count of all participants, vehicles and boats shall be forwarded to
the Division at least five (5) days prior to the start of the
tournament.
(3) Regardless if a
fishing tournament is "closed" or "open", the organization must provide a
report to the Division within five (5) days of the termination of the
tournament which includes: the number of hours fished, the numbers of boats,
numbers of participants, and as applicable, the total number of largemouth bass
and smallmouth bass caught as well as the total weights or the total lengths of
all largemouth bass and all smallmouth bass processed at the weigh-in. This
report may be sent as a letter to RIDEM Division of Fish and Wildlife or by
completing the Bass Tournament Count Form. Failure to complete and submit the
required information within five (5) days shall render the organization
ineligible to conduct further organized fishing events for one (1) year from
the said event. Such revocation shall include any events for which a permit was
previously issued.
b.
Applicants requesting a permit for a municipal or private ramp shall be
responsible to obtain additional permits for these areas, if
necessary.
c. These Regulations
shall not be interpreted as superseding any special boat ramp or State
management area Regulations.
d.
Permits, along with lists of participants and boat registrations, if
applicable, shall be available during the tournament for law enforcement
purposes and must be clearly displayed in the windshield of the contacts
vehicle.
20. Prohibited is
the use of foot gear with external felt soles or any other natural or synthetic
porous material capable of absorbing liquid that is attached to the soles of
wading gear in any fresh waters of the State. This shall include any waters
shared with adjacent states in which any Rhode Island Fishing Regulations
apply. Please see § 10.6.2 of this Part.
21. Prohibited is the transport of any plant
or plant part into or out of any Rhode Island waterbody on boats, vessels,
other water conveyances, vehicles, trailers, fishing supplies, or any other
equipment, with the exception of authorized research activities, species
identification and other management activities.
22. Fishermen utilizing State Management
Areas and designated undeveloped State Parks are required to wear fluorescent
orange as referenced in the Park and Management Area Rules and Regulations,
Part 100-00-1 of this Title.