
Rhode Island fly fishing is saltwater at its core: striped bass and bluefish prowl the breachways, salt ponds, and rocky reefs of the South County coast, with hard-charging false albacore and bonito arriving each fall. From the flats of Narragansett Bay to the legendary structure at Watch Hill, the Ocean State packs a remarkable inshore fishery into its borders. AnglerPass connects anglers to private shoreline access and club-guided opportunities along this coast.
Rhode Island
Rhode Island
Rhode Island
Rhode Island
Rhode Island
Rhode Island's fly fishing is predominantly saltwater. The core targets are striped bass and bluefish through spring, summer, and fall, with blistering runs of false albacore and bonito off the rocks and breachways in late summer and autumn.
South County is the heart of it: the Charlestown and Weekapaug breachways, Ninigret Pond, the Harbor of Refuge, and the rich structure of Watch Hill Reef. Narragansett Bay and the brackish Narrow River also hold strong striper and bluefish action.
AnglerPass connects anglers to private shoreline access and club opportunities along the Rhode Island coast, helping you reach productive breachway, salt pond, and reef water without crowding the public access points.
Join a fly fishing club on AnglerPass and access private waters across Rhode Island and beyond.