by Todd Corayer | Jun 4, 2019 | Fly Tying, Salt Water Fishing, Striped Bass Fishing
Nature’s amazing cinder worms are twirling, dancing and shimmying little mud creatures and striped bass wait all year to eat hundreds of them. Now you can learn all about them and how to be on the water at the right time to catch bass which, because Nature is always in charge, may not actually be the right time. It’s a tough way to catch bass but so fun…
by Todd Corayer | May 12, 2019 | Fishery Policy & Rules, Recreation Public Access, Rhode Island Fishermen, Striped Bass Fishing
The Ocean Conservancy invited a flotilla of fishermen from all over the country to Washington D.C. to discuss long-range protection of fish stocks and the path to abundance. Our mission was to meet with our congressional representatives to ensure a strong...
by Todd Corayer | Aug 31, 2018 | Fresh Water Fishing
Trading For Maine Woods Time means going north, being up there, taking in some quiet, keeping your balance in a very busy world.
by Todd Corayer | Jun 3, 2018 | Fly Fishing - Saltwater, Striped Bass Fishing
Salt ponds and cinder worms are a great pair, as long as you pack plenty of patience in your fly box of tricks and patterns. Patience man, you need to be patient to catch stripers in a cinder worm circus. We offer you the goods on worms and a few tips on how to fool stripers gorging on them.
by Todd Corayer | Feb 25, 2018 | Kayak Fishing, New England Fishing Clubs, New England Tackle Shops
A few local, dedicated kayak fishermen have formed a new Facebook group called the Ocean State Kayak Anglers Association. Speaking from personal experience, these men and women have salt water in their veins, know how to have fun and think about kayaking all the time.