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Fisheries Back in Washington Spotlight

The national debate over our federal fisheries law, the Magnuson Stevens Fisheries Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson), returned to Capitol Hill as the House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Water, Oceans and Wildlife convened on May 1 for an oversight hearing on “The State of Fisheries.”

Them Apples

Imagine a large apple orchard, where big, juicy apples ripen on trees throughout the summer; an abundance of fruit waiting to be plucked in the fall!

Map showing Clay Head, Block Island, RI

Clay Head, Block Island, RI

Located at the northeast corner of Block Island, Clay Head offers action from spring through fall on a variety of species.

Howdy, partner!

Fishing can be both a social undertaking as well as a way to clear one’s mind in solitude.

hand holding a sea bass

My First Bass

Though I fished a lot when was a kid, I stopped when I got into high school.