60,000 Fish Stocked in Over 100 Waterbodies
Opening Day of trout season is set for Saturday, April 12, and the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) has stocked more than 100 freshwater locations, including children’s-only ponds, with 60,000 fish – brook, brown, rainbow, and golden rainbow trout. A complete list of stocked waters can be found here. Fishing is prohibited in all trout stocked waters until Opening Day.Keep it reel – even when fishing in non-trout stocked
waters, no trout or salmon caught can be kept before Opening Day. DEM reminds
anglers to respect their fellow anglers by adhering to this regulation and by
also not fishing in trout-stocked waters before Opening Day. The closed season
enables DEM’s dedicated fisheries staff to stock fishing areas statewide and
allows stocked trout time to acclimate and distribute themselves, allowing more
anglers to fish for them. The 2025-26 freshwater fishing abstract, which
includes all rules and regulations, is available here.
Go for the gold – anglers who catch a golden rainbow trout
on Opening Day and through May 6 will be eligible to receive a golden trout
pin. Simply take a picture and email it to dem.fishri@dem.ri.gov for
verification. Submissions must be received no later than Monday, May 5, 2025,
to be eligible and there is a one pin per person limit. For more information on
stocking, visit DEM's Division of Fish and
Wildlife's (DFW) Facebook Page, visit www.dem.ri.gov/troutwaters, or call DEM's
Great Swamp Field Office at 401-789-0281, or DEM’s Aquatic Resource Education
office at 401-539-0019.
“Opening Day is a spring tradition for thousands of Rhode Islanders who head out on the second Saturday of April to a favorite fishing spot to reel in their first trout of the season,” said DEM Director Terry Gray. “The work and logistics involved in raising and stocking 60,000 trout are intense, and I am proud to recognize all members of DEM’s Freshwater Fisheries Team who pull off this feat every year – and keep freshwaters stocked throughout most of the year.”
DEM is reminding anglers – particularly those fishing from a boat – to exercise personal safety precautions while in pursuit of their first trout of the season. State law requires boaters to have personal flotation devices (PFDs) for each person, and all operators and passengers of canoes, kayaks, and any other paddle craft must always wear a PFD, regardless of age. DEM also reminds anglers to protect themselves from hypothermia.
When outdoors, especially in
low temperatures, dress in layers and wear a warm hat and gloves. Hypothermia
is caused by exposure to cold weather, wind, rain, or submersion in cold water.
For information on Rhode Island boating laws, please visit http://www.dem.ri.gov/safeboating.
Following personal safety precautions and staying up to date on the weather
forecast is the best way to ensure a safe and fun Opening Day fishing
experience.
Information about stocked freshwaters, size and creel limits
for all freshwater fish species is available in the 2025-2026 Freshwater Fishing
Abstract. A 2025 fishing license is required for anglers 15 years of age
and older and a Trout Conservation Stamp is required to keep or possess trout.
Trout stamps are not required for persons possessing trout taken from a lake or
pond that shares a border with Rhode Island. Fishing licenses can be purchased
online on DEM’s Rhode Island Outdoors (RIO) portal.
DEM reminds anglers of current Freshwater Fishing Regulations:
- Fishing
in trout stocked waters begins at 6 AM on Saturday, April 12.
- The
daily creel/possession limit for trout and/or landlocked domestic salmon
singly or in aggregate, is five from April 12, 2025, through November 30,
2025, however, only two salmon may be possessed per day. The number is
reduced to two December 1, 2025, to February 28, 2026.
- The
creel/possession limit for trout or charr, taken in the Wood River between
RT. 165 Arcadia Check Station and Barberville Dam at Arcadia Road is two
fish from the second Saturday in May through the last day of February
2026.
- There
is an 8-inch minimum size for any trout, stocked or wild caught in any
state waters.
- The
minimum size limit for domestic, (landlocked) Atlantic Salmon is 11
inches.
- That
portion of the Falls River, from the bridge at Austin Farm Rd. to the
bridge at Brook Trail is a catch and release area.
- That
portion of the confluence of the Beaver River and the Pawcatuck River,
upstream to New London Turnpike is designated as a catch and release
area.
The following activities are prohibited:
- The
use of external felt soled waders or boots or those soled with any natural
or synthetic porous material capable of absorbing water in any freshwaters
in Rhode Island is strictly prohibited.
This includes any waters shared with adjacent states in which Rhode Island
fishing regulations apply.
- It
is strictly prohibited to
enter or exit a state boat ramp with any vegetation attached to any type
of boats, motors, boat trailers, or any other conveyance or equipment in
order to curtail the spread of invasive aquatic plants or
invertebrates.
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