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 | Dec 9, 2017 | Carp Fishing, Deer Hunting, Striped Bass Fishing
During this holiday season, there’s more than a few folks thankful for the scratches in their trucks. Thanksgiving presented a multitude of options for sportsmen and even for those a bit more, well, indoorsy. Those in the know caught carp, perch, tautog and stripers...
by Todd Corayer | Sep 23, 2016 | Fresh Water Fishing
Peter Van Noppen organized his folding tables, behind him, the Woonasquatucket River. Peter was the fulcrum for a big day of cleaning, clipping and hauling along this one stretch of the historic river just behind the gloriously restored Rising Sun Mill. The Woony was...
by Todd Corayer | May 16, 2016 | Fluke Fishing, Fresh Water Fishing, Striped Bass Fishing
Everyone needs a calendar, especially one crammed with free space and a few penciled in notes about fishing contests and meetings to talk more about fishing. To o help keep us organized through the rush of this new season, here are a few key events and meetings to...
by Todd Corayer | May 2, 2016 | Striped Bass Fishing
The Spring striper migration has begun and from the doldrums of winter we quickly move to a packed spring calendar. Bass are really feeding in the salt ponds and rivers as water temperatures begin to march upwards. Avid fisherman Greg Sansone was in Maryland for a...