by Todd Corayer | Mar 20, 2016 | Fresh Water Fishing, Trout Fishing
Couldn’t wait to tell, that Bill McWha, South County’s ever observant riverkeeper, about the first arrival of alewives. A few river herring have survived their migration and are running the incoming tide just south of North Kingstown’s Gilbert Stewart museum. They...
by Todd Corayer | Jan 1, 2016 | Award Winning Articles, Trout Fishing
To stock or not to stock. Some love hatchery trout, others say seeding wild rivers with invasive fish is wrong. Where are you on this debate? This Fish Wrap helps unwind some of the many questions surrounding the stocking of invasive species just so some can go fishing.
by Todd Corayer | Dec 18, 2015 | Fish Wrap Ponderings, Fly Fishing - Fresh Water, Fresh Water Fishing, Kayak Fishing, Rhode Island Fishermen, Rhode Island Trout Fishing, Rhode Island Waterways, Trout Fishing
This week we begin a three part series looking into a proposal by Protect Rhode Island Brook Trout. Their work is genuine, guided by a desire to address a potential, not a past. They are four wise men protecting brook trout in Rhode Island and so far, will not be...
by Todd Corayer | Apr 17, 2015 | Fresh Water Fishing
Lions Club meetings begin with the awesome toast of water: “Not Above You Not Beneath You But With You”. Fantastic. Right now ospreys and blackbirds are all of those, circling above, building nests and attracting mates while bass perch and buckies are...
by Todd Corayer | Apr 17, 2015 | Fresh Water Fishing
Spring’s greatest day is next Saturday and after a fresh coat of snow a few nights back, there’s a good chance some ponds will still be frozen. This could make the expected jockeying for spots that much more tricky this year, unless you can find a quiet corner to set...