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RHODE ISLAND FISHING
THE BEST PLACES FOR RHODE ISLAND FISHING... FROM NARRAGANSETT BAY TO THE NAUGATUCK RIVER
by Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
Rhode Island is the Ocean State and offers spectacular salt water fishing opportunities from Narragansett Bay to Block Island. Rugged anglers vie for bluefin tuna and swordfish, with one angler chronicling "the battle put up by a giant swordfish ... the ripping, tearing, bull-dog attack of the ferocious bluefish as he fights you up the gunwale of your boat."
This is the scene in Block Island, 13 miles of the coast of Rhode Island in the Atlantic, where rugged Rhode Island fishing from the beach or boat lands striped bass, fluke, flounder, mackerel and tuna.
The more tranquil waters of Narragansett Bay offer giant striped bass, summer flounder, Atlantic bonito and albacore.
Saltwater fishing is a leading sport in Rhode Island, with in-shore surf and rock casting, bottom fishing and off-shore game fishing all popular.
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The smallest state in the union also has plenty of fresh water fishing opportunities. Rhode Island's wealth of rivers, lakes and ponds provide a variety of the best freshwater gamefish, from largemouth bass and Northern pike to trout and landlocked salmon.
Scenic rivers such as the Wood, Pawcatuck, Moosum and Falls located in Southern Rhode Island offer premier trout fishing from spring to fall. The best freshwater places for Northern Rhode Island fishing include Wallum Lake and the Ponnansett Reservoir; Central Rhode Island offers Tiogue Lake and Beach Pond; and the East Bay region features Brickyard and Stafford Pond.
Bass fishermen can score on most Rhode Island lakes, from Beach Pond and Indian Lake to Johnson Pond and Pascoag Reservoir. Rhode Island's best trout fishing waters range from Stafford Pond to Tiogue Lake to the Pawtucket River. The inland salmon waters of Rhode Island include Barber and Beach Ponds and the Naugatuck River.
From the wild surf of Block Island to the tranquil waters of Narragansett Bay to the cool fresh water lakes and rivers, Rhode Island fishing spots have it all. For your next fishing trip to the Ocean state, make sure you're equipped with the best lures. NGC Sports (www.ngcsports.com), the leading provider of scientifically designed lures recently introduced the Bite Light, an electronic lure that blinks bright red to simulate a bleeding fish, which is the best way to attack the large predator fish that can be found in Rhode Island's waters.
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