by Todd Corayer | Mar 5, 2016 | Fresh Water Fishing, Striped Bass Fishing, Trout Fishing
Fly fishing specific shows offer a glimpse into this passive riverine alter-universe…Warren is a guy who I suspect could wade into a quiet piece of shallow water, find catch net and release a fine brook trout and not think to tell you about it that night…with 18 zippers and clippers for zingers for nippers and tippets…Spin fishermen tend to be the jeans and t-shirt crowd, often with very clever use of the word “hooker”…
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 | Oct 5, 2015 | Salt Water Fishing, Uncategorized
Right away we know this cat can fish.
We see thick swipes of silver stripers
“Maybe third time’s the charm, right pal?”
Should have taken chicken out of the freezer.
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...