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Atlantic Bonito Fishing in Rhode Island

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About Atlantic Bonito Fishing in Rhode Island

Rhode Island packs a huge amount of fishing into a very small coastline. Narragansett Bay, Block Island Sound, and the open Atlantic south of Point Judith together give party boats access to fluke, sea bass, blackfish, scup, stripers, and offshore species within short runs of the dock. The state's ports are close enough to Boston, Providence, and New York that party boats here see steady traffic from visiting anglers all season. Atlantic Bonito is one of the targets drawing anglers to the cool, tide-driven Atlantic water along Rhode Island's Atlantic and Narragansett Bay coast.

In Rhode Island, Atlantic Bonito trips head out from ports along Narragansett Bay, Block Island Sound, and the south coast. Places like Point Judith, Newport, and Galilee anchor the local fleet and put captains on the water where Atlantic Bonito holds. Rhode Island trips are usually built around bottom fishing and drift fishing with shorter half-day and three-quarter-day runs. The boats are efficient, the crews know the grounds intimately, and the protected waters of the Bay and the Sound mean families and first-timers can fish in comfort most days.

If you are comparing Atlantic Bonito trips in Rhode Island, look first at the port and the length of the run. A shorter nearshore trip is usually easier on families and first-timers, while a longer offshore trip gives the captain more room to fish deeper structure, cleaner water, or seasonal edges when the bite moves.

For full Atlantic Bonito biology, size, habitat, and a state-by-state breakdown, see the Atlantic Bonito fishing guide.

Also known as: Bonito, Common Bonito

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