Big Girls Invade Block, Watch Hill Mercifully, after more than a month of anemic, stop-and-go (more stop than go, according … Zach HarveyJun 19th, 2015
Rhody Surf Opportunities Abound In yet another tough week of boating weather, the surfcasting activity has broken open in a … Zach HarveyOct 10th, 2014
RISAA Reconsiders Formal Position on Forthcoming Striper Regs In a media release dated September 24, 2014, The Rhode Island Saltwater … Zach HarveySep 25th, 2014
Striper Hearing Turnout Pitiful; Albies Everywhere The striper hearing at the Narragansett Bay Campus on Wednesday night was a bit … Zach HarveySep 19th, 2014
As we move closer—for better or for worse—to watching the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC) plan out the next steps in its handling of the intensifying troubles facing the striped bass stocks, various “user groups” (i.e. charter captains, surfcasters, private boat fishermen, and commercials) are showing their true colors as they take formal positions on a suite of proposed management options at public hearings currently underway across the Northeast.Lisa Helme DanforthSep 12th, 2014