If, without time to climb on a roller coaster or attempt to break a land-speed record out somewhere in the desert, you want to experience the sense of hurtling through space with no control whatsoever, here’s what you do: Promise your son and or daughter that you’ll take them out deep sea fishing sometime before the end of summer vacation. Then, e-mail me your phone number, and I’ll track you down the last week of August to check on your progress. Lisa Helme DanforthJul 1st, 2013
By Zach Harvey It’s finally June. Look sharp. After my half-failed state-of-the-fluke projection in last month’s issue—and a month during … Lisa Helme DanforthJun 1st, 2013
By Lisa Helme and Julia Molino [one_third last=”no”][colored_box color=”red”] Wine Pairings Once again, we’ve asked Coastal Angler Magazine Rhode Island … Lisa Helme DanforthJun 1st, 2013
Some places, for all their fishing potential, see almost zero fishing pressure—and not even because their potential is unknown. I think particularly with less experienced fishermen, the tendency is to head for the known spots where there will be lots of boats or other fishermen—in short, immediate confirmation that they’re in the right place, and doing what must be the right things because they can watch a dozen other guys doing the same thing (and catching fish).Lisa Helme DanforthMay 1st, 2013