Peak spring run. Big migratory fish along the beaches and inlets.
Rhode Island & Connecticut Sound migration calendar.
Block Island and Narragansett Bay sit on the migration highway — bass and blues stage here both spring and fall in numbers that make small Rhode Island a year-after-year destination state. The Sound's kettle ponds and tidal rivers anchor a residual fishery between major migration windows.
Migration timing varies year over year with water temperature, weather, and bait movement. Cross-reference with NOAA marine forecast and a local source before planning a trip.
What's running now — May
4 active speciesAuto-updated based on the current month. The planning section that matters for trips this week.
Rhode Island & Connecticut Sound hotspots
- Block Island Sound
- Watch Hill
- Narragansett Bay
- Niantic River
- Striped BassPeak
- BluefishGood
- Summer FlounderGood
- Black Sea BassGood
All species — sorted by current month
- Striped BassMorone saxatilisPeakFull Striped Bass calendar for Rhode Island & Connecticut SoundBest months: May · September · OctoberTop lures: Live menhaden, Soft plastic shads on jigheads, Bucktail jigs
- BluefishPomatomus saltatrixGoodFull Bluefish calendar for Rhode Island & Connecticut SoundBest months: June · July · August · September
Spring blues with bunker schools. Snapper blues in back bays.
Top lures: Metal-lipped poppers, Diamond jigs, Cut bunker chunks (wire leader) - Summer FlounderParalichthys dentatusGoodFull Summer Flounder calendar for Rhode Island & Connecticut SoundBest months: June · July
Spring inshore migration — fish on sand.
Top lures: Bucktail tipped with squid or Gulp!, Spro Bucktail Jig + curly tail, Live killifish (mummichog) - Black Sea BassCentropristis striataGoodFull Black Sea Bass calendar for Rhode Island & Connecticut SoundBest months: June · July
Spring sea bass on inshore wrecks and structure.
Top lures: Squid strips on hi-lo rig, Clam chunks, Diamond jigs
Month-by-month — top 4 species
Quick reference for trip planning across the year. Each cell shows the typical migration status for that month.
| Species | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Black Sea Bass |
Regional notes — top species
Striped Bass in Rhode Island & Connecticut Sound
Spring run pushes north through April–May; fall run southbound through September–November. Bait migrations (sand eels, herring, peanut bunker) trigger blitz windows. Resident summer fish stay on structure through the warm months.
Bluefish in Rhode Island & Connecticut Sound
Spring run begins in May; peak summer fishing through August; fall run on bait migrations September–October. Schools of choppers move with bait and are unpredictable year over year.
Summer Flounder in Rhode Island & Connecticut Sound
Spring inshore migration from offshore winter grounds April–May; peak inshore June–August on sand and mud bottoms; fall offshore migration September–October.
Marine forecast
NOAA Zone ANZ235Wind, swell, and tide-stage forecasts that drive whether fish are feeding inshore or holding offshore.
State agencies
Bag limits, slot rules, and seasonal closures live with the agencies — verify before keeping fish.
Real-time migration alerts for Rhode Island & Connecticut Sound.
Bield: Fish ties NOAA buoy data, water temperature readings, and your saved species list together — and alerts you when arrivals reach your home water.