by Todd Corayer | Nov 19, 2018 | Award Winning Articles, Fishery Policy & Rules, Fishing and Hunting Safety
How long will greed, disrespect for our environment, and blatant, planned ignorance of not just our laws but of the respect they require, meet with just a small fine and two-line notice in a small town paper?
This most recent arrest is a daily news reminder that our system isn’t operating to its potential. So here are my suggested solutions for what to do with poachers in Rhode Island.
by Todd Corayer | Oct 4, 2018 | Albie Fishing, Block Island, Bonito Fishing, False Albacore Fishing, Striped Bass Fishing
This week we’re all about pats on the back, hands behind the back and fishing some sweet backwaters. Congratulations first off to Tom Adams of the Ocean State Kayak Anglers Association who earned first place in the Why Knot Albie Shootout. Fishing was tough as a...
by Todd Corayer | Aug 16, 2018 | Striped Bass Fishing
Save Potter Pond, a group created to stop a private businessman from leasing away another three acres of the pond, brought a little Barcelona swing to Segar Cove. Their goal was and is to raise awareness of how special the pond is and why it does not need Perry Raso...
by Todd Corayer | Mar 18, 2018 | Fluke Fishing, Fresh Water Fishing, Striped Bass Fishing, Trout Fishing
Spring is so close. Colors are changing, pale green buds are patiently peeking out from riverbank maples. Tucked under bony rhododendron skeletons, tiny yellowed shoots emerging from wet leaves missed by fall’s rake tell us everything about the real calendar. River...
by Todd Corayer | Feb 10, 2018 | Bonito Fishing, Striped Bass Fishing
Fishing Winter saltwater is much more enjoyable when it’s not frozen. Last week, on such a beautiful and warm Sunday, a friend packed up his kayak, Lew’s reels, tackle boxes, snacks, a few 16 ounce cans of emergency “liquids” and his trusty nine-weight, for a...