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The season has begun! The beautiful weather has moved everything up a month or more including the beginning of our season. This Sunday April 15th was our first day on the water and it was excellent! The water temps were still … Continue reading
Up until this point in the season, the duck hunting has been, let’s say, challenging… Months of the usual borderline obsessive scouting with the birds seeming to stay one step ahead of us. It’s tough to tell whether it was … Continue reading
The fishing has been awesome lately– check out the Fishing Report post on the Cox-Sports website for the latest updates on the Rhode Island fishing scene… In other news, the night bite for Striped Bass has been awesome– and well … Continue reading
The Rhode Island Saltwater Angler’s Association (RISAA) is an organization formed many years ago to provide Rhode Island anglers with a community of fellow anglers with whom to share fishing locations, tactics, and tall tales and to provide a platform with … Continue reading
The past couple weeks have been dynamite on the water! If you don’t get out there now, you will definitely miss the best action we’ve seen yet this year! Block Island has been full of fish, though the dogfish have … Continue reading
Striped Bass are the BIG news right now and the fishing has been hot! The upper Bay, from Providence River and the Bristol/Warren area all the way down to Greenwich Bay and Prudence Island are holding schools of Menhaden, known … Continue reading
Today, May 24, 2011, marks the conclusion of the RI Spring Turkey season and more focus on the Striper season in the Bay. The fishing is heating up fast, with many large fish taken via live Menhaden and soft plastics on jig … Continue reading
Monday marked the end of February and, with it, the ends of both the Trout season and Small Game Hunting seasons in Rhode Island. If the cold sticks around for a little while, ice fishermen can still hit the lakes … Continue reading
The Rhode Island Muzzleloader Deer season came to a close Sunday, the 28th of November. While there is a special antlerless-only season just after Christmas, the regular season is over. With the fishing season switching over to winter fare, such as … Continue reading