by Todd Corayer | Jan 20, 2022 | 2022 Fishing Season, American Saltwater Guides Association, New England Tackle Shops, Trout Fishing
We’re all about trees to help trout, guides to help fish and flies to help a film be absolutely killer. Not a bad winter Fish Wrap week. And you get to meet Peter Jenkins of The Saltwater Edge and the American Saltwater Guides Association.
by Todd Corayer | Dec 24, 2021 | 2021 Fishing Season, New England Fishing Clubs, Salt Water Fishing
We’re wrapping up a solid Fish Wrap 2021 with a two-week review of three large issues: COVID, coastal access and total characters. The first continues to dominate our news and lives, the second threatens our freedom to walk a beach and the latter is the heartbeat of...
by Todd Corayer | Dec 17, 2021 | Native Brook Trout, Rhode Island Waterways
Rhode Island’s Trout Unlimited Chapter welcomes a new year with their popular and important Trees For Trout program. RI TU Chapter 225 President Glenn Place has worked with RIDEM Biologist Corey Pelletier and Dana Kopec, Division of Fish and Wildlife’s Aquatic...
by Todd Corayer | Oct 7, 2021 | 2021 Fishing Season, Albie Fishing, Bonito Fishing, False Albacore Fishing, Kayak Fishing, Native Brook Trout, Rhode Island Fishermen, Rhode Island Trout Fishing, Rhode Island Waterways, Salt Water Fishing, Striped Bass Fishing, Trout Fishing
Fall in Rhode Island means lizard fish, albies and trout on the move. Lizard fish are little but they’re all teeth and have been caught in Quonochontaug Pond and Narragansett Bay. They’re fast but a few fishermen are faster with epoxy jigs and shiny tins to land...
by Todd Corayer | Aug 21, 2021 | Fresh Water Fishing, Native Brook Trout
The Beaver River in Richmond, Rhode Island has new state regulations to help protect native brook trout populations. No more hatchery raised trout will be allowed in the river system and hopefully native brookies will thrive, reminding anglers just how magical it can be to hike in deep for fish in shallow streams. Then we’ll visit Randy Degrace to hear about his almost state record black sea bass.