by Todd Corayer | Apr 22, 2021 | River Herring, Wind Farms
Each spring, river herring migrate to rivers and ponds of their birth and for hundreds of years, they have been pushed back by dams and ancient impoundments. Volunteers move them around some but nature’s clock is ticking. Offshore, wind farm turbines are being constructed quickly so we show you a virtual tour of navigating through one hundred proposed turbines east of Block Island.
by Todd Corayer | Apr 17, 2021 | Fly Fishing - Fresh Water, Fresh Water Fishing, Rhode Island Trout Fishing, Rhode Island Waterways
Trout Unlimited and Friends of the Saugatucket need volunteers to clean up roadways and shorelines and to help boost awareness of our lovely waters which bind us together as a people sharing resources. Earth Day is the right time to help and learn more about each group.
by Todd Corayer | Mar 28, 2021 | Native Brook Trout, River Herring
Rivers once ran silver with shad, herring, sturgeon and stripers; now there are calls to rebuild rivers and populations for the abundance our ancestors enjoyed and took for granted. This week, learn how we can turn the tide to support forage fishes and native brook trout.
by Todd Corayer | Feb 1, 2021 | Fresh Water Fishing, Literary Review, Product Reviews
“Wild River”, Warren Winders’ new collection of poetry and prose, shares how people, waters and fishes struggle, survive, pass and very often teach us how amazing our world really is.
by Todd Corayer | Jan 23, 2021 | Rhode Island Trout Fishing, Rhode Island Waterways, Wild and Scenic Rivers
Trout Unlimited 225 enjoyed great success with their Trees For Trout program and for the second year in a row, RISAA has cancelled their NE Saltwater Fishing Show because of COVID.