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What are the best fishing charters in Greenwich Bay?

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Why should I book a fishing charter in Greenwich Bay with Captain Experiences?

Our Damn Good Guides currently offer 2 trips in Greenwich Bay, and the most popular trips in the area are RI Inshore/Nearshore 6hr & 8hr guided by Mike and Family-Friendly 4hr Inshore Fishing guided by Mike.

Our guides in Greenwich Bay are rated a 5 out of 5 based on 8345 verified reviews on Captain Experiences.

All guides on Captain Experiences are vetted by our team. You can access their reviews, click through trip photos, read bios to get to know them, and preview trip details like species, techniques, group sizes, boat specs and more.

Looking for kid friendly charters / fishing lessons in Greenwich Bay? Check out our beginner and family friendly charters in Greenwich Bay.

What types of fishing charters are common in Greenwich Bay?

Inshore fishing is the most popular type of fishing in Greenwich Bay as well as nearshore fishing.

The most commonly sought after species in Greenwich Bay are: 1. bluefish, 2. flounder, 3. scup, 4. striped bass, and 5. tautog.

The most common fishing techniques in Greenwich Bay are bottom fishing, jigging, and light tackle fishing but trolling and drift fishing are popular as well.

How much do Greenwich Bay fishing charters cost?

Prices in Greenwich Bay can range anywhere from about $540 to $860, but the average price for a half day trip in Greenwich Bay is $500. The average price for a full day trip in Greenwich Bay is $800.

Is booking a fishing guide worth the money?

Hiring a guide provides a number of benefits and many choose to book a fishing guide for a combination of experience, local knowledge, convenience, and cost-effectiveness.

Working with experienced fishing guides who know the best local spots and techniques can dramatically increase your odds of a great day. Having someone who is on the water every day and knows the area like the back of their hand is going to give you the best chances of success.

Booking a guide is also more cost effective, especially if you only get out a handful of times per year. When you consider all of the costs you would incur on your own such as the price of a boat, maintenance, insurance, gas, high-quality gear and tackle, repairs, and more, you’ll find that DIY is sometimes not worth the expense.

Even if you’ve got a great setup already in your home waters, booking a guide also provides a great opportunity to experience new techniques, new locations, or even a chance at a new target species to knock off the bucket list.

What month is best for fishing in Greenwich Bay?

The most popular season for fishing in Greenwich Bay is spring, and most anglers book their trips 13 days in advance.

Do I need a Greenwich Bay fishing license and what are the bag limits in Greenwich Bay?

See here for more information on fishing licenses in Greenwich Bay, bag limits for target species, and fishing season regulations in Greenwich Bay. When in doubt, your guide will always know all the relevant rules and regulations in Greenwich Bay.

What is fishing in Greenwich Bay all about?

Fishing in Greenwich Bay, Rhode Island, feels like one of those slow-burn adventures that rewards patience, local knowledge, and an eye on the tides. Tucked just off Narragansett Bay, it’s a spot where city noise fades into the soft slap of water against hulls and the occasional call of an osprey overhead. It’s not flashy or overrun—it’s the kind of place where you can wade out at sunrise, cast into glassy water, and feel like you’ve stumbled onto a well-kept secret.

The bay is a haven for striped bass, especially in the shoulder seasons when they push into the shallows chasing baitfish. You’ll also find bluefish making their presence known with violent strikes and relentless runs. Fluke hold near the channel edges, and scup keep things fun and steady for anyone fishing from shore or dock. Whether you’re fly casting on a quiet flat or dropping bait from a small skiff, the fishing here is consistent, honest, and full of promise.

At the end of the day, Greenwich Bay is less about the numbers and more about the feeling—of being outside the rush, of working the water with intention, and of landing something wild beneath a wide Rhode Island sky. It’s the kind of place that keeps you coming back, not for the bragging rights, but for the simple rhythm of water, wind, and the thrill of the next cast.

What are the most popular months to go fishing in Greenwich Bay?

Fishing seasons in Greenwich Bay move with a rhythm that feels almost sacred—like the turning of tides and time itself. Spring kicks off the show with chilly mornings and the first push of striped bass making their way into the bay. The baitfish are waking up, the water’s alive with promise, and every cast feels like it might be the one. It’s a season built on anticipation, where layering up and getting out early pays off big.

By summer, the bay is buzzing. Striper action stays solid in the deeper channels and cooler pockets, while bluefish tear through schools of bait with reckless abandon. Fluke and scup offer reliable fun for bottom bouncers, and sunset sessions become the golden hour for anglers looking to match the calm with a tight line. It’s a time of long days and salt-kissed skin, when fishing feels less like a mission and more like a lifestyle.

Come fall, the crowds thin and the bite gets fierce. Striped bass go into full feed mode, fattening up before their migration, and the topwater explosions feel almost cinematic. There’s a crispness in the air, the kind that reminds you this season won’t last forever. But for a few golden weeks, Greenwich Bay is pure magic—quiet, wild, and full of fish that hit like they’ve got something to prove.

What types of fishing are popular in Greenwich Bay?

Greenwich Bay might not scream wild adventure at first glance, but spend a morning out there with a rod in hand, and you'll quickly realize it’s one of Rhode Island’s best-kept secrets. Tucked just off Narragansett Bay, this quiet stretch of water offers an all-access pass to some seriously rewarding fishing—without the heavy boat traffic or big crowds. Whether you’re casting from a skiff, a kayak, or right off the shoreline, Greenwich Bay is where patience and a well-placed cast pay off.

Light tackle fishing is king around here, especially when you’re targeting schoolie stripers and hungry bluefish chasing bait through the channels and shallow flats. Early mornings and late evenings are the golden hours—when the bay comes alive and a walk-the-dog topwater plug can draw explosive hits. Around the grassy shorelines and oyster beds, soft plastics and paddle tails work like magic, especially on a slow retrieve that mimics wounded baitfish just begging to get picked off.

For the more methodical angler, bottom fishing with squid strips or sandworms can turn up fluke, scup, and the occasional black sea bass hiding out in the deeper pockets of the bay. And if you're feeling like mixing it up, fly fishing along the marsh edges can be surprisingly productive, especially when the tide’s moving and the wind’s in your favor. Greenwich Bay isn’t about the biggest fish—it’s about dialing in your technique, slowing things down, and savoring the quiet kind of thrill only a bend in the rod can bring.

What species are popular for fishing in Greenwich Bay?

Greenwich Bay might not scream wild adventure at first glance, but spend a morning out there with a rod in hand, and you'll quickly realize it’s one of Rhode Island’s best-kept secrets. Tucked just off Narragansett Bay, this quiet stretch of water offers an all-access pass to some seriously rewarding fishing—without the heavy boat traffic or big crowds. Whether you’re casting from a skiff, a kayak, or right off the shoreline, Greenwich Bay is where patience and a well-placed cast pay off.

Light tackle fishing is king around here, especially when you’re targeting schoolie stripers and hungry bluefish chasing bait through the channels and shallow flats. Early mornings and late evenings are the golden hours—when the bay comes alive and a walk-the-dog topwater plug can draw explosive hits. Around the grassy shorelines and oyster beds, soft plastics and paddle tails work like magic, especially on a slow retrieve that mimics wounded baitfish just begging to get picked off.

For the more methodical angler, bottom fishing with squid strips or sandworms can turn up fluke, scup, and the occasional black sea bass hiding out in the deeper pockets of the bay. And if you're feeling like mixing it up, fly fishing along the marsh edges can be surprisingly productive, especially when the tide’s moving and the wind’s in your favor. Greenwich Bay isn’t about the biggest fish—it’s about dialing in your technique, slowing things down, and savoring the quiet kind of thrill only a bend in the rod can bring.

Does Greenwich Bay have good fishing?

Greenwich Bay might fly under the radar compared to its flashier coastal neighbors, but don’t let that fool you—this pocket of Narragansett Bay is a sleeper spot for solid fishing. Tucked between Warwick and East Greenwich, it’s where salty water meets suburban quiet, and the fishing reflects that laid-back, local vibe. Whether you’re casting from a kayak or working a dockside line, there’s something satisfying about how accessible—and surprisingly productive—these waters can be.

Striped bass, scup, fluke—they all cruise through here when the season’s right. The bay’s calm, protected waters make it perfect for light tackle and relaxed mornings. You don’t need a fancy setup or a big boat—just some bait, a good cast, and a little patience. It’s the kind of place where you trade high drama for consistency and catch more fish than you expected. And when the sun starts to dip, the whole bay turns gold and glassy, giving your evening cast a little extra magic.

So, is Greenwich Bay good for fishing? Absolutely—but in a humble, workhorse kind of way. It’s the reliable spot you come back to, the one that delivers when you just want to clear your head and feel a tug on the line. It’s not about bragging rights—it’s about good water, good rhythm, and the kind of fishing that feels like home.

Recent Reviews

  • ★★★★★
    Hands down the best captain!!mike got us all hook on some big striper! And took two keeper home and a couple of black fish. Definitely going to be booking with Mike again

    Denny H. | May 24, 2025

    Trip: RI Inshore/Nearshore 6hr & 8hr

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