by Todd Corayer | Jun 13, 2015 | Fresh Water Fishing
From federal level hearings to local fishing club outings, there is a growing recognition that we the people need more enforcement of laws protecting our natural resources. There are more of us than ever on the water and in the woods and not all play by the rules....
by Todd Corayer | May 31, 2015 | Block Island, Fluke Fishing, Striped Bass Fishing
This past weekend blessed us with fair winds, calm seas and just enough fog on Sunday to add a cloak of secrecy to those drifting for fluke which so far, has been slow but decent. Most success has been found along that magical 50-60’ line just south of Charlestown...
by Todd Corayer | May 7, 2015 | Fresh Water Fishing
Opening day of trout season this year was tough for many, easier for a few. Spring fog hung tight until sunrise but the promise of long anticipated warmth did little to coax fish to the bait. Hundreds fished from boats, canoes, kayaks and very low draft plastic...
by Todd Corayer | Apr 17, 2015 | Block Island, Fresh Water Fishing, Striped Bass Fishing
this piece originally ran in the Narragansett Times back in March. Fishing today can be frustrating and it’s not what it used to be. There are hundreds of rules and regulations, there are trucks parked where you always parked to sneak into your secret spot that’s...
by Todd Corayer | Apr 17, 2015 | Fresh Water Fishing
Lions Club meetings begin with the awesome toast of water: “Not Above You Not Beneath You But With You”. Fantastic. Right now ospreys and blackbirds are all of those, circling above, building nests and attracting mates while bass perch and buckies are...