by Todd Corayer | Mar 13, 2020 | American Saltwater Guides Association, New England Fishing Clubs, New England Tackle Shops, Tackle Tips
2010 was the first year of the Rhode Island Saltwater License Program, designed as an alternative to a federal license which became mandatory with a 2006 amendment to the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation Act. The amendment was written to begin a more accurate...
by Todd Corayer | Jan 2, 2020 | Rhode Island Fishermen
Each year it’s fun to reflect on some of the fishing characters we met on the water. Randy Julius is a favorite one, who left us far too soon.
by Todd Corayer | Jul 10, 2019 | Fish Wrap Ponderings, Salt Water Fishing, Striped Bass Fishing
Is There Writing On The Stone Wall for Stripers? Are we taking more than we need and arefireflies telling us so? Are we running out of space, on land and sea? And will this be one of those pieces we refer to when we sit around a table and say, “Damn?” For now, catch and release and stop trying to conquer the world with a lawn mower. Let Nature be in charge for once.
by Todd Corayer | Jun 16, 2019 | Fish Wrap Ponderings, New England Fishing Clubs
Gabriel Littlefield was the son of a fisherman and the strongest young man. His legacy has much to teach us about living a good & kind life.
by Todd Corayer | May 12, 2019 | Fishery Policy & Rules, Recreation Public Access, Rhode Island Fishermen, Striped Bass Fishing
The Ocean Conservancy invited a flotilla of fishermen from all over the country to Washington D.C. to discuss long-range protection of fish stocks and the path to abundance. Our mission was to meet with our congressional representatives to ensure a strong...