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Scituate Reservoir

🛶 Lake fishing  Rhode Island · 🌅 05:11 - 🌇 20:21

Scituate Reservoir is a lake in Rhode Island. The fish here are ranked by weather, water temperature and season, see the likely catch below.

Conditions right now

Weather
🌤️ Mainly clear
Water temp (est.)
23.5°C
Air temp
28.6°C
Wind
3.9 m/s
Pressure
1006.0 → stable
Clouds
14.0%

Water temperature is an estimate based on weather and season.

Best times today

🌇 Dusk 19:06–21:06 🌙 Night 21:06–04:26

Local time at the spot, from the most likely species' daily rhythm.

Next hours

11:00
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29.0°
12:00
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30.0°
13:00
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31.0°
14:00
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32.0°
15:00
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33.0°
16:00
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33.0°
17:00
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25.0°
18:00
25.0°
19:00
25.0°
20:00
24.0°
21:00
24.0°
22:00
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24.0°

Likely catch now (17 species)

Flathead Catfish
Flathead Catfish
Pylodictis olivaris
16%
Active through the night, water near its preferred 24 degrees, peak season.
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Blue Catfish
Blue Catfish
Ictalurus furcatus
16%
Active through the night, water near its preferred 24 degrees, peak season, a fishy ripple on the water.
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Channel Catfish
Channel Catfish
Ictalurus punctatus
16%
Active through the night, water near its preferred 24 degrees, peak season, bright sky slows things.
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Common Carp
Common Carp
Cyprinus carpio
15%
Active through the night, water near its preferred 24 degrees, peak season.
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Walleye
Walleye
Sander vitreus
8%
Active through the night, water near its preferred 24 degrees, bright sky slows things.
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Smallmouth Bass
Smallmouth Bass
Micropterus dolomieu
5%
Slow during the night, water near its preferred 24 degrees, peak season, bright sky slows things.
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Muskellunge
Muskellunge
Esox masquinongy
4%
Slow during the night, water near its preferred 24 degrees, peak season, bright sky slows things.
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Largemouth Bass
Largemouth Bass
Micropterus salmoides
4%
Slow during the night, water near its preferred 24 degrees, peak season, bright sky slows things.
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Black Crappie
Black Crappie
Pomoxis nigromaculatus
3%
Slow during the night, water near its preferred 24 degrees, bright sky slows things.
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Striped Bass
Striped Bass
Morone saxatilis
3%
Slow during the night, water near its preferred 24 degrees, bright sky slows things.
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Bluegill
Bluegill
Lepomis macrochirus
3%
Slow during the night, water near its preferred 24 degrees, peak season.
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Brook Trout
Brook Trout
Salvelinus fontinalis
2%
Slow during the night, peak season, bright sky slows things.
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Brown Trout
Brown Trout
Salmo trutta
2%
Slow during the night, peak season, bright sky slows things.
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White Bass
White Bass
Morone chrysops
1%
Slow during the night, water near its preferred 24 degrees, bright sky slows things.
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Northern Pike
Northern Pike
Esox lucius
1%
Slow during the night, bright sky slows things.
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Rainbow Trout
Rainbow Trout
Oncorhynchus mykiss
1%
Slow during the night, bright sky slows things.
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Lake Trout
Lake Trout
Salvelinus namaycush
0%
Slow during the night, water outside its comfort range.
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Tips right now

Technique Start with a deadbait for flathead catfish, the most likely catch right now.
Timing This is a prime window for flathead catfish at night. Fish hard now.
Lure Deadbait for flathead catfish: Live or whole baitfish.
Colour Clear water and good light: try live bait, colour secondary for flathead catfish.
Depth The water temperature suits the fish. Fish actively at normal depths and edges.

Fishing permit

A state fishing license is required to fish here. Licenses are issued by each state:

About this water

Scituate Reservoir

The Scituate Reservoir is the largest inland body of water in the state of Rhode Island. It has an aggregate capacity of 39 billion US gallons (150,000,000 m3) and a surface area of 5.3 square miles (14 km2). It and its six tributary reservoirs—which make up a total surface area of 7.2 square miles (19 km2)—supply drinking water to more than 60 percent of the state population, including Providence.

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