Rhode Island is Restocking its Freshwater Fisheries

A restocking effort by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management began this week and will run through May 2. More than 400 freshwater areas will be restocked.

WJAR

As listed by the DEM, below are some of the restocking locations:

  • Ashville Pond and River, Hopkinton
  • A.L. Mowry Pond, Smithfield
  • Barber Pond, South Kingstown
  • Breakheart Pond, Exeter
  • Browning Mill Pond, Exeter
  • Blackstone River, Cumberland and Lincoln
  • Brushy Brook, Hopkinton
  • Carbuncle Pond, Coventry
  • Carolina Trout Pond, Richmond
  • Chepachet River, Glocester and Burrillville
  • Deep Pond, Exeter
  • Falls and Flat River, Exeter and West Greenwich
  • Foster Green Acres, Foster
  • Frenchtown Park, East Greenwich
  • Frosty Hollow Children’s Pond, Exeter
  • Lloyd Kenney Children’s Pond- Hopkinton
  • Harris River, Woonsocket
  • Hunt River, East Greenwich and North Kingstown
  • Kings Factory, Charlestown
  • Meadowbrook Pond and river access, Richmond
  • Moossup River, Coventry
  • Melville (Upper) Pond, Portsmouth
  • Olney Pond, Lincoln Woods State Park, Lincoln
  • Pawcatuck River (Bradford, Richmond Landing, Shannock), Hopkinton, Richmond, Charlestown, Westerly
  • Pawtuxet River, North and South, Scituate, Cranston, Coventry, West Warwick
  • Peck Pond, Burrillville
  • Ponaganset River, Foster
  • Roaring Brook, and ponds, Exeter
  • Roundtop Ponds and Brook, Burrillville
  • Silver Spring Lake, North Kingstown
  • Simmons Mill Pond, Little Compton
  • Spring Grove Pond, Glocester
  • Shippee Sawmill Pond, Foster
  • Stafford Pond, Tiverton
  • Tiverton Trout Pond, Tiverton
  • Upper Rochambeau Pond, Lincoln
  • Willett Pond, East Providence
  • Wood River (Alton, Rt. 165 Check Station, Barberville, KG Ranch Rd., Grantville Rt. 95, Dam and Park, Woodville), Exeter, Hopkinton, Richmond
  • Wyoming Pond, Hopkinton and Richmond

Be sure to hit up one of these waterways when fishing in Rhode Island this spring as they will be teeming with fish.

Source: WJAR

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