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What are the best fishing charters in Warwick?

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

Our Damn Good Guides currently offer 18 trips in Warwick, and the most popular trips in the area are Nearshore Shark 6hr & 8hr guided by Mike, RI Inshore/Nearshore 6hr & 8hr guided by Mike, and Family-Friendly 4hr Inshore Fishing guided by Mike.

Our guides in Warwick are rated a 5 out of 5 based on 8319 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 Warwick? Check out our beginner and family friendly charters in Warwick.

What types of fishing charters are common in Warwick?

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

The most commonly sought after species in Warwick are: 1. black seabass, 2. bluefish, 3. flounder, 4. scup, and 5. skipjack tuna.

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

How much do Warwick fishing charters cost?

Prices in Warwick can range anywhere from about $700 to $2,230, but the average price for a half day trip in Warwick is $1,036. The average price for a full day trip in Warwick is $1,517.

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 Warwick?

The most popular season for fishing in Warwick is summer, and most anglers book their trips 30 days in advance.

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

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

What is fishing in Warwick all about?

Fishing in Warwick, nestled in the heart of the Hudson Valley, feels like stepping into a slower, more intentional rhythm—where misty mornings and tree-lined banks set the pace. This place isn’t flashy, and that’s exactly its charm. With its rolling hills, hidden lakes, and meandering streams, Warwick invites you to trade screens for streams and remember the simple satisfaction of a tight line and a tug on the other end. It’s the kind of town where a thermos of coffee, a tackle box, and a little patience go a long way.

The region’s crown jewel is Wickham Lake, a calm and generous body of water that’s home to bass, perch, and the occasional pickerel. Whether you’re casting from a kayak at sunrise or easing into a shady spot along the shore, the lake rewards those who show up quietly and stay a while. For the fly folks, nearby streams like the Wawayanda and the Wallkill offer trout runs that shimmer in the spring and fall. It's classic small-water angling with big rewards—perfect for those who like to hike in, slow down, and match the hatch.

But what sets Warwick apart is the atmosphere. There’s a warmth here that goes beyond the summer sun—a sense that everyone on the water shares a kind of unspoken pact to respect the land, the fish, and each other. After a day on the lake, you’ll find anglers swapping stories over burgers in town or picking up a few hand-tied flies at the local shop. Fishing in Warwick isn’t just about catching—it’s about belonging. And once you’ve felt that, you’ll find yourself coming back, season after season.

What are the most popular months to go fishing in Warwick?

Fishing seasons in Warwick unfold like the changing leaves on its hillside orchards—natural, steady, and quietly beautiful. Spring kicks things off with energy as the ice thaws and local lakes and streams come back to life. Wickham Lake and Glenmere start producing bass and panfish, while the smaller creeks hum with early trout activity. It's the time of year when the mornings are still cold, but the fish are hungry—and so are the anglers who've been waiting all winter to wade back in.

By summer, everything hits its stride. The bass bite gets hot in the warm shallows, and the local ponds are perfect for a lazy cast under a canopy of green. Early mornings and late evenings are prime time, with dragonflies buzzing and the scent of pine in the air. You don’t need a boat—just a rod, a cooler, and maybe a buddy who knows a few secret spots. It’s the season for catching fish, yes, but also for slowing down, getting sun on your face, and soaking up the quiet joy of a full day outside.

Then fall sweeps in with cooler nights and those golden hours that feel like magic. Trout streams clear up and pick back up, rewarding those who throw on a flannel and chase the bite beneath a blaze of autumn leaves. The water gets quieter, the fish a little smarter, and every cast feels more meaningful. It’s a season for reflection as much as reeling in, the last chapter before winter settles in. Around here, each season writes its own story—and if you’re lucky, you’ll get to tell yours around a fire, tackle still damp, heart still full.

What types of fishing are popular in Warwick?

Tucked into the rolling hills of the Hudson Valley, Warwick, New York, might be better known for its apple orchards and small-town charm—but for those in the know, it’s also a haven for freshwater fishing. The area’s lakes and streams offer a little something for every angler. Shore fishing is a solid go-to at places like Wickham Lake and Wawayanda State Park—just rig up a worm under a bobber or a spinnerbait and let nature do its thing. It’s low-key, no-frills fishing with a high chance of catching bass, bluegill, or perch just steps from the car.

If you’re willing to put in a bit more work, kayak fishing opens up the real gems. Gliding quietly across glassy water at dawn, paddle in one hand, rod in the other—this is where Warwick shines. Drop a Texas-rigged soft plastic near submerged logs or weed beds, and you’re likely to draw out a lurking largemouth. The stealth of a kayak lets you get into those hidden coves where the big ones hang out, the spots boats can’t touch and most folks never bother with.

Then there’s the art of fly fishing, which finds its home in the nearby creeks and streams snaking through the woods. The smaller water calls for a lighter touch—delicate presentations, short casts, and an eye for quiet pools where trout like to hide. It’s a slower pace, more about the moment than the numbers, but when you finally land that wild brookie or brown, it’s like striking gold. Whether you’re a weekend warrior or just looking for a few peaceful hours on the water, Warwick delivers the kind of fishing that grounds you in the good stuff.

What species are popular for fishing in Warwick?

Warwick might not scream “fishing town” at first glance, but spend a little time near its lakes and creeks, and you’ll quickly see—it’s got serious angling cred. Largemouth bass are the local heavyweights, cruising through the lily pads and drop-offs of places like Wickham Lake and Greenwood Lake. They’re aggressive, powerful, and always ready to put up a good fight. Toss a frog lure across the surface at first light or drag a soft plastic through the weeds, and you’re in for a battle that makes every early morning cast worth it.

Bluegill and crappie might be the underdogs of Warwick’s waters, but don’t underestimate them. These panfish are perfect for light tackle and lazy afternoons, whether you’re teaching the next generation of anglers or just in the mood for a stringer full of fish for the fryer. They’ll hit worms, jigs, or just about anything shiny you toss their way. And when they school up in spring or fall, the action gets fast and fun, with every cast bringing back something feisty.

For the more seasoned crowd, Warwick’s creeks and cool streams hide trout—mostly browns, with the occasional brookie in the mix. They’re cagey, selective, and a true test of skill on the fly. Whether you’re matching the hatch with dry flies or drifting a nymph through a shaded pool, landing a trout here feels like cracking a secret code. It’s not about the size—it’s about the chase, the patience, and the quiet thrill of connecting with a wild fish in water that feels like it belongs to another time.

What are the best places to fish in Warwick?

Tucked along the shores of Narragansett Bay, Warwick, Rhode Island is a sleeper hit when it comes to East Coast fishing. It’s the kind of town where you can cast a line before work, after dinner, or just about anytime in between. Head to Rocky Point Park for shoreline access that serves up striped bass, bluefish, and fluke, all with a salty breeze and a view that’ll slow your heart rate a few beats. When the tide’s right and the bait’s running, this spot lights up with action.

If you’ve got a kayak or a small boat, slip into Greenwich Bay—calm, tucked away, and teeming with opportunity. It’s prime territory for scup and black sea bass in the warmer months, and the shallows are a go-to for light tackle fans chasing schoolies on topwater lures. Early mornings are gold here—glass-flat water, birds working the surface, and the kind of silence that reminds you why you fish in the first place.

And for something a little more off-the-radar, don’t sleep on Warwick Pond. It’s freshwater, sure, but it delivers on largemouth bass, pickerel, and the occasional surprise. Grab a canoe, toss out a spinnerbait, and let the world slow down. Whether you’re in it for the salt, the sweetwater, or just a little peace with a side of fish, Warwick’s got the kind of low-key charm that makes every cast feel like the right one.

Does Warwick have good fishing?

Warwick might not get the same buzz as the big-name fishing towns, but don’t let that fool you—this Rhode Island gem holds its own. Nestled right on Narragansett Bay, it offers the kind of laid-back, salty charm that seasoned anglers chase. With over 39 miles of coastline, there’s no shortage of places to cast a line, whether you’re hunting stripers at dawn or dropping bait for fluke off a rocky jetty. It’s got that local feel, the kind where you can fish all morning and grab a coffee and a clam roll without skipping a beat.

The real beauty of Warwick is in the mix. Saltwater or freshwater, boat or bank—you’ve got options. The bay is alive from spring through fall, with striped bass, bluefish, scup, and black sea bass all making appearances. And when you want to switch it up, head inland to Warwick Pond or Gorton Pond for largemouth bass and pickerel. These local waters are quiet, productive, and just a quick detour off the beaten path.

But what makes Warwick *really* good for fishing is how approachable it is. You don’t need a guide or a fancy rig—just a rod, some patience, and a little know-how. It’s the kind of place that rewards the early riser and the last-cast believer. So yeah, Warwick’s more than good for fishing—it’s a solid home base for anyone chasing tight lines and slow, fish-filled weekends.

Recent Reviews

  • ★★★★★
    We had a fantastic fishing trip with Captain Kevin! He was friendly, knowledgeable, and worked hard to make sure everyone had a great time. He put us on the fish, made the experience fun and stress-free, and helped create some wonderful family memories. We highly recommend Captain Kevin to anyone looking for a great day on the water, and we’ll definitely be back!

    Van D. | July 12, 2026

    Trip: Fishing Trip

  • ★★★★★
    Awesome way to get the kids on the water and experience some great fishing. Kevin was a wonderful guide with a wealth of knowledge about the fishery and the local area. Boat was huge and even has a head! 10/10

    Peyton M. | July 11, 2026

    Trip: Fishing Trip

  • ★★★★★
    Dedicated and fun captain. Great with kids and out of his way to make the trip a success. Highly recommend!

    Gui S. | June 2, 2026

    Trip: Fishing Trip

  • ★★★★★
    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

  • ★★★★★
    Had an amazing trip with Dustin. He was patient, knew the best spots and had a great sense of humour. Will definitely be booking with you again the next time I'm in the states.

    Paul D. | October 27, 2023

    Trip: Kayak Fishing

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