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Winter Fishing In Rhode Island: 25 Ponds, Getting Stocked With Trout
See where you can catch Sebago salmon and brook and rainbow trout in Rhode Island this winter.
RHODE ISLAND — Does the cold not stop you from getting outside? If you're looking for something to do outdoors this fall, the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management will have you covered, when they stock waterways across the state with fish to catch.
For those looking to go fishing, DEM officials will stock four Rhode Island ponds with Sebago salmon and brook and rainbow trout. Trout and salmon stocking begins next week.
The following waterways will be stocked with fish:
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- Carbuncle Pond, Coventry
- Melville (Upper) Pond, Portsmouth
- Melville (Lower) Pond, Portsmouth
- Wyoming Pond, Hopkinton (rainbow trout only).
Cyanobacteria alerts may prevent stocking in some ponds and lakes.
An updated fishing license is required for all anglers 15 and older. DEM officials also said a trout conservation stamp is required for anyone wishing to keep a trout or to fish in a catch-and-release or "fly-fishing only" area.
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More fishing rules and regulations can be found here.
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