by Todd Corayer | Oct 7, 2021 | 2021 Fishing Season, Albie Fishing, Bonito Fishing, False Albacore Fishing, Kayak Fishing, Native Brook Trout, Rhode Island Fishermen, Rhode Island Trout Fishing, Rhode Island Waterways, Salt Water Fishing, Striped Bass Fishing, Trout Fishing
Fall in Rhode Island means lizard fish, albies and trout on the move. Lizard fish are little but they’re all teeth and have been caught in Quonochontaug Pond and Narragansett Bay. They’re fast but a few fishermen are faster with epoxy jigs and shiny tins to land...
by Todd Corayer | Sep 8, 2021 | 2021 Fishing Season, Albie Fishing, Bonito Fishing, False Albacore Fishing, Kayak Fishing, Largemouth Bass Fishing, New England Tackle Shops, Rhode Island Fishermen, Salt Water Fishing, Striped Bass Fishing, Tautog fishing
Clouds on the horizon and a few big ones in the mirror mean fishing can be fickle but a few aces know where they feed. Ralph Craft has a few spots open for his Tog Tourney and CRMC wants to send you some mail to keep aware of how they are, we hope, protecting our shorelines.
by Todd Corayer | Dec 27, 2020 | 2020 Fishing Season, False Albacore Fishing, Salt Water Fishing
Fish Wrap’s 2020 Year in Review of stripers, traditions, social lives, kayaks, tautog, squid, and David Latham. And the lucky bunch of us also ate some amazing blackberries. Even 2020 has positive memories and lessons to learn from.
by Todd Corayer | Jun 7, 2020 | Albie Fishing, Black Sea Bass Fishing, False Albacore Fishing, Striped Bass Fishing
The Captain’s story is long overdue for its subject but also for its timing. This Fish Wrap piece should have been posted a few weeks ago to celebrate this award from a local fishing guide but events of our crazy new world delayed our work. That said, cheers to...
by Todd Corayer | Sep 7, 2018 | Black Sea Bass Fishing, Block Island, False Albacore Fishing, Striped Bass Fishing
In fuzzy world of printed newspapers and this new interweb thing, frequently there’s a delay between when words are bound and when they go digital. That said, the following may seem a bit dated in our instant everything world but Gabe Littlefield’s story...