by Todd Corayer | Apr 2, 2021 | Fishery Policy & Rules, Poaching, Recreation Public Access
Our rights to walk a shoreline are being challenged by shoreside landowners who don’t want people walking on “their beach” and a lot of “us” have had enough. There is welcome legislation to protect our rights while another bill seeks to slightly sharpen penalties for animal poachers. Both bills affect us and both need a few minutes of your time to let representatives understand how you feel.
by Todd Corayer | Mar 28, 2021 | Native Brook Trout, River Herring
Rivers once ran silver with shad, herring, sturgeon and stripers; now there are calls to rebuild rivers and populations for the abundance our ancestors enjoyed and took for granted. This week, learn how we can turn the tide to support forage fishes and native brook trout.
by Todd Corayer | Mar 1, 2021 | Deer Hunting, Fishing and Hunting Safety, Hunting in Rhode Island
The RI Legislature is reconsidering banning some types of confined hunts where Chronic Wasting Disease may be introduced to local cervid populations like White-tailed deer. The Backcountry Hunters and Anglers support the bill as a way to keep CWD out of Rhode Island.
by Todd Corayer | Feb 22, 2021 | 2021 Fishing Season, Salt Water Fishing, Striped Bass Fishing
With winter in full force, ponds frozen, snow mounds filling intersection and only the heartiest of ice fishermen catching pike and perch, the rest of us may need to go virtual this week. East End Eddie Doherty will take us Cape Cod Canal surfcasting with a Zoom...
by Todd Corayer | Feb 9, 2021 | Rhode Island Fishermen, Salt Water Fishing, Striped Bass Fishing
Talking Surfcasting Will Ward Off Winter Blahs It’s winter. Hunting season is pretty much done, salt ponds are frozen and my desire to fish is slushy at best. The snow keeps coming, making the garage door that much harder to open, which is a fine excuse to not...