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Catch Up on Recent Articles

Fishing For Salt Ponds and Public Access

This season, before the ice takes over, salt ponds are where it’s at. Salt ponds are teeming with ducks, geese, stripers and bait fish. Roads have cleared, parking has eased, boat ramps are open and there’s plenty of big pond-side windows with their shades drawn down ‘til Spring. An impending few months of relentless northwest winds will make you pick your day and earn a spot over rock piles and slightly warmer waters but there are holdover stripers in there so if you have the patience, gear...

From the Point St. Bridge to Middlebridge, We Find Fish

More catch up this week. The onset of cold weather has slowed the fishing and my knack for uploading columns in a timely fashion. Then again, it's always fun to look back... Thanksgiving, come and gone, has left a bit of void on the beaches. The big charge over the last few weeks has been south county shorelines where herring were plentiful and being consumed by late season stripers. Most guys, and by that I mean all anglers, not just those identifying as males, are reporting a change from...

Swim Shads, Seabass, Shotguns and Skateboards. Man, Rhode Island has it all this week!

This week we get caught up with a Narragansett Times piece from a few weeks back. Sorry, it's the whole busy holiday season thing... With seawater temperatures holding tight in the low to mid-fifties under falling air temps, fall has opened the door to excellent fishing and hunting. Striped bass continue to be caught from Newport to Watch Hill as schools of bait cling to the shorelines. Elisa at Snug Harbor Marina reported that lots of guys are fishing the beach from the Galilee’s West Wall...