FIRE BAN IN EFFECT In response to the continued elevated risk of wildfires, DEM has issued a fire ban at all State Parks, campgrounds, and management areas until further notice. The ban is effective as of today (10/28/24) and includes campfires in designated campfire areas, including charcoal fires and cooking fires. This preventative measure applies to all DEM-managed lands and aims to reduce the threat of human-caused wildfires. DEM will continue to monitor and evaluate conditions to determine when the ban can be lifted. Together we can protect our communities and keep first responders safe by reducing the risk of wildfires: 📞 Call 911 if you spot a fire/smoke. Timely information is critical to contain fires before they spread. 🔥 Remember, any outdoor fire is a potential source for a wildfire. Be careful with cigarettes and ashes. When disposing of wood stove ashes, put the ashes in a metal bucket of water. 🚒 Check with your local fire department for any other restrictions and permitting information. 🚨 Stay informed and find resources at dem.ri.gov/wildfirestatus.
Recreational Fishing Rhode Island state waters provide an excellent resource and space for recreational fishing activity, from striped bass fishing to digging quahogs, and everything in between. Narragansett Bay, southern coastal ponds, Block Island Sound, and Rhode Island Sound have and continue to offer avid fishers an outlet to fish and learn more about Rhode Island recreational species. Recreational Finfish Recreational finfishing is available to both RI residents and non-RI residents who are properly licensed. A Party/Charter license is needed for for-hire captains, but passengers on party and charter trips do not requrie a recreational fishing license. One of following licenses is required to recreationally fish in RI: RI Recreational Saltwater Fishing License National Saltwater Angler Registry A Recreational Saltwater License from a Reciprocal State. States include: New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Maine. Click to buy a RI Recreational License Click here for more information on the recreational saltwater fishing license, including FAQ's. Striped Bass Circle Hook Provision: Required when fishing recreationally for striped bass with bait. More Information All fish are measured in total length (tip of the snout to tip of the tail) Minimum sizes, possession limits, and seasons Recreational Shellfish Recreational shellfishing is available to both RI residents and non-RI residents. Whelk and bay scallop is limited to residents only. Residents do not require a license, however non-RI residents do requrie a license. Three license types are available to non-residents. Annual allows the non-resident license holder to recreationally shellfish year round in RI. The fee for the license is $200 a year. 14-day license allows the non-resident license holder to recreationally shellfish for 14 consecutive days. A limit of one (1) license will be issued per person per year. The fee for the license is $11. Non-resident landowner with proof of ownership, a non-resident landowner who is current on their property tax obligation may obtain an annual recreational shellfish license for a fee of $25 Click to buy a Nonresident Shellfish License Licenses can also be purchased at RIDEM Office of Boat Registration and Licensing, and at select vendors around the state. For more information click here. Information of minimum sizes and possession limits and full shellfish regulations. Shellfishing grounds are subject to permanent and in season closures. Shellfish grounds and closed areas, additionally, in season closures of conditional areas can be obtained by calling 401-222-2900. Recreational Lobster and Crabs Lobster may be harvested by RI residents only. Additionally, a license is required. There are 2 different licenses available, both have a fee of $40. Recreational Lobster Pot License allows the individual to fish 5 recreational lobster pots. All pots must be tagged with tags provided by the department. Recreational Diver License allows the individual to dive and collect up to 8 lobster per day. Lobsters cannot be harvetsed with any device the penetrates the animal (spears, gaf, gig, or other device). Licenses are available through the Office of Boat Registration and Licensing under Application Non-Commercial Lobster Pot License and Diver License, or at 235 Promenade Street, 3rd Floor Room 360, Providence RI. All lobsters must be measured immediately. Any lobster not measuring 3-3/8" carapace length much be returned to the water. Lobsters are measured from the rear eye socket along a line parallel to the center of the body to the rear of the body. Possession of V-Notched and egg bearing lobsters is prohibited. All lobsters must be returned to the water immediately. Blue Crabs may be harvested by RI residents only, no license is required. Harvest is closed from sunset to sunrise. Residents may harvest 25 blue crabs of 5" from spike to spike. When fishing a scoop or crab net, trot, or handline residents are not subject to the 25 crab possession limit. The possession of egg bearing females is prohibited. Horseshoe crabs may be harvested by residents only. A license is required, contract RI Division of Marine Fisheries for more information. A licensed individual may harvest 5 crabs daily at a minimum size of 7 inches prosomal width. For full lobster and crab regulations click here RIDMF Recreational Saltwater Fishing Magazine 2022 Magazine 2021 Magazine 2020 Magazine 2018 Magazine 2017 Magazine 2016 Magazine 2015 Magazine 2014 Magazine 2013 Magazine Contribute to the magazine! To submit fishing pictures or for more information email RISaltwaterGuide@dem.ri.gov