by Todd Corayer | Apr 3, 2015 | Striped Bass Fishing
Spring has been a hard sell so far. The poet Robert Hunter gave us, “Well the first days are the hardest days” and man was he right. Winter and now spring weather, among other factors, has caused construction of the Post Road dam fish ladder in Wakefield to be...
by Todd Corayer | Apr 3, 2015 | Striped Bass Fishing
Reprinted from the Narragansett Times, Wednesday, April 1st. no, it’s not a joke… The Rhode Island Salt Water Anglers Association held their 2nd Southern New England Recreational Fishing Symposium with a goal to bring together scientists,...
by Todd Corayer | Mar 28, 2015 | Fresh Water Fishing, Wild and Scenic Rivers
Stand Up To Dams is a walk through local dams choking on sediment, impeding waters, choking and ending river herring migrations. Read how some dams, even ones we loved back in the day, are now useless reminders of Colonial progress with little regard for fishes or fishers.
by Todd Corayer | Nov 9, 2014 | Fly Fishing - Fresh Water, Fresh Water Fishing, salmon
Writing a fishing column requires lots of time looking to the water but not out the window, lest you see how much fun everyone else is having catching actual fish. In spite of this and my editor’s looming deadline, four of us waded into the Salmon River last week, a...