by Todd Corayer | Dec 7, 2022 | American Saltwater Guides Association, Striped Bass Fishing
Striped bass are under recreational and commercial pressure and subject to changing regulations. We here at Fish Wrap are saying no to transferring striper quotas as a way to circumvent conservation efforts. If one area did not catch their quota, that’s great for the stripers. See you next year. Let ’em swim.
by Todd Corayer | May 26, 2022 | 2022 Fishing Season, American Saltwater Guides Association, Block Island, Fish Wrap Ponderings, Fishery Policy & Rules, Fly Fishing - Saltwater, Kayak Fishing, New England Fishing Clubs, New England Tackle Shops, Rhode Island Fishermen, Rhode Island Waterways, Salt Pond Fishing, Salt Water Fishing, Striped Bass Fishing, surfcasting
The American Saltwater Guides Association took the regulatory tiger by the tail to protect striped bass. According to Peter Jenkins, they’re just getting started because they know, fish are worth more in the water than in a cooler.
by Todd Corayer | Jan 20, 2022 | 2022 Fishing Season, American Saltwater Guides Association, New England Tackle Shops, Trout Fishing
We’re all about trees to help trout, guides to help fish and flies to help a film be absolutely killer. Not a bad winter Fish Wrap week. And you get to meet Peter Jenkins of The Saltwater Edge and the American Saltwater Guides Association.
by Todd Corayer | Dec 24, 2021 | 2021 Fishing Season, New England Fishing Clubs, Salt Water Fishing
We’re wrapping up a solid Fish Wrap 2021 with a two-week review of three large issues: COVID, coastal access and total characters. The first continues to dominate our news and lives, the second threatens our freedom to walk a beach and the latter is the heartbeat of...
by Todd Corayer | Dec 13, 2021 | 2021 Fishing Season, Deer Hunting
Don’t let the calendar fool ‘ya, meteorlogical winter is a full on time to fish, hunt, hike and tie a few flies with your feet on a cooler and steak on a plate. Read Fish Wrap to find out how you can get outdoors or hang inside this month to make the most of our newest season. And as always, thanks for reading.