by Todd Corayer | Mar 19, 2021 | 2021 Fishing Season, American Saltwater Guides Association, Fishery Policy & Rules, Striped Bass Fishing
The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission is calling for comments, observations, recommendations, thoughts on the condition of the striped bass population, our rules governing its protection and harvest or how you feel it should be managed for the greatest abundance. We need you to comment before April 9, 2021.
by Todd Corayer | Feb 14, 2021 | 2021 Fishing Season, Fresh Water Fishing, Ice Fishing
Finally, the start of February and we’ve had a our first shots of ice thick enough time to drill holes in and set up our tip ups. Hard to believe, really. Global warming, sagging airstreams sagging, warming oceans turning high snow clouds to low rain showers; whatever...
by Todd Corayer | Jan 23, 2021 | Rhode Island Trout Fishing, Rhode Island Waterways, Wild and Scenic Rivers
Trout Unlimited 225 enjoyed great success with their Trees For Trout program and for the second year in a row, RISAA has cancelled their NE Saltwater Fishing Show because of COVID.
by Todd Corayer | Jan 19, 2021 | Fishery Policy & Rules, Rhode Island Fishermen, Rhode Island Waterways
Now is the time to renew your outdoor hunting and fishing licenses. Saltwater fishing licenses expired in December, freshwater licenses and stamps will expire soon. In this article I explain all the details and what you need to do to be ready to fish or hunt the 2021 season.
by Todd Corayer | Jan 11, 2021 | New England Fishing Clubs, Rhode Island Trout Fishing, Rhode Island Waterways
Boats of all sizes are wrapped in slinky white blankets while Monahan’s Pier rests without echoes of Narragansett Surfcasters’ salty tall tales. Seasoned anglers know all that means it’s time: we must respect our proximity to Spring with inevitable tasks of reorganizing and worse, to purge gear. Fishing, hiking, hunting; it matters not.