by Todd Corayer | Jul 6, 2016 | Block Island, Fluke Fishing, Striped Bass Fishing
Josh Miller knows fish, he hunts, he dreams of packing up a trailer and hauling himself back to Alaska, back to where everything is big and wide and open, where people live off the land and there are options for a smart guy. He also knows how to catch fish. Big ones.
by Todd Corayer | May 16, 2016 | Fresh Water Fishing, New England Tackle Shops, Striped Bass Fishing
Fresh off her Nu-2-U Used Tackle Sale and back on almost regular business hours, Elisa and Matt at Snug Harbor Marina have brought in lots more green crabs for a welcome increase in tautog catching as cod fishing starts to fade around the old Fairway buoy and spots...
by Todd Corayer | Jan 1, 2016 | Award Winning Articles, Trout Fishing
To stock or not to stock. Some love hatchery trout, others say seeding wild rivers with invasive fish is wrong. Where are you on this debate? This Fish Wrap helps unwind some of the many questions surrounding the stocking of invasive species just so some can go fishing.
by Todd Corayer | Dec 25, 2015 | Award Winning Articles, Fly Fishing - Fresh Water
This is the second in a three part deep look on a proposal by Protect Rhode Island Brook Trout To help restore the Upper Wood River’s overall health and population of native fishes, Protect Rhode Island Brook Trout has proposed an experimental 5 year plan which...
by Todd Corayer | Dec 11, 2015 | Fish Wrap Ponderings
Fishing, Faith and Being Muslim in a Changing World is about understanding differences and respect for our shared worlds. Fish and Faith. A recent anti-Muslim Facebook rant made the baseless case that Islam is out of line with American values largely due to their religious devotion yet ignored our great country’s foundation of religious tolerance. Isn’t that why we came here in the first place, back when cod were gathered by the baskets dipped from ship’s gunwales? Meet