Rocky Point proposal:
Kevin and Meghan Costice got engaged at the entrance of
Rocky Point Park on February 29, 2012. This
was just one of the many memories shared by attendees at the Rocky Point
Foundation. Shown here with their baby
boy Travis.
Fishing tournament for visually impaired adults
The RI Lions Sight Foundation (RILSF) will host their 6th Annual VIP
Fishing Tournament for Visually Impaired Persons (VIP’s) of
Rhode Island on June 23, 2013. The
tournament will take place on a chartered party boat out of Galilee RI.
The
Tournament is sponsored and organized by the RILSF and is supported through
donations from RI Lions Clubs and individuals. The event includes breakfast and
a half-day of summer flounder or fluke fishing, followed by a luncheon and
awards presentation at a local restaurant. The event is free of charge to all
VIP’s and their guides.
The
only requirements for eligibility are:
must be Legally Blind, at least 17 years old, are physically able to fish from a party
boat, must be accompanied by a guide, transportation and/or guides will be
provided if needed.
In addition to
competing for trophies in the RI Tournament, three of the top winners will be
eligible to represent Rhode Island at the 2013 National VIP Fishing Tournament
to be held in October on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. This Tournament
will also include competing in the 4th Annual New England Lions
Tourney where participants compete against VIP’s from the other participating
New England states. Rhode Island has won
two out of three New England Tournaments and two of five national tournaments.
The trip to North Carolina for
Tournament winners is dependent upon the availability of funding for
transportation. Donations in any amount are welcome and will cover cost of the event. However donations for participants are
voluntary.
Rhody Fly Fodders set summer fishing scheduled
Rhody Fly Rodders have
announced their summer meeting fishing schedule and according to Pete Nilsen
members will meet around 3:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and fish until dark. Members and non-members are invited to
attend. Participants are urged to bring
hot dogs or burgers and a chair. The club
will provide the grille, chips and water.
Event dates and times are: Thursday, May 23, Bristol Narrows (in-coming) – High tide –
approx 7:30 p.m.; Tuesday,
June 18 – Goddard Park (boat ramp) (out-going) – High
tide – approx 3:50 p.m.; Thursday, July
18
–– Sepowet
Marsh (out-going) – High tide – approx 4:30 p.m.; Thursday, August 15 –– Quonochontaug (boat
ramp) (out-going) – High tide – approx 3:00 p.m.; Thursday, September 26 –– Narrow River
(Sprague Bridge) (out-going) – High tide – approx 1:30 p.m.
Erickson
Bait & Tackle not for sale
Craig Castro of Erickson Bait & Tackle, 1257
Greenwich Avenue, Warwick, said, “The bait shop is not for sale, we are open
welcoming all customers. The “For Sale” sign in front of our shop is the
landlords, he is selling the building. We are open for business as usual.”
Compete for Prizes at the 6th Annual
Great
Outdoors Pursuit
On Sunday, May 19 at Lincoln Woods
State Park, the Departments of Environmental Management and Health will launch
the 2013 Great Outdoors Pursuit, a summer-long program and game
designed to help children, families and individuals enjoy the recreational
resources Rhode Island state parks have to offer to encourage more physical
activity by trying new outdoor activities. The event will run from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
The game will take Rhode Islanders to seven different state parks and
forests over a 13-week period. Teams can register for the game at: www.riparks.com.
Teams of children and adults will be challenged to visit different facilities
and take part in outdoor adventures and learn about environmental and health
issues.
Rocky Point Foundation casts a big
net
Last week the Rocky Point Foundation held a public hearing on the future
of Rocky Point Park at Rhodes on the Pawtucket in Cranston and hundreds of Rhode
Islanders attended sharing their ideas about possible Park uses. In
March of 2013, the sale of the remaining 82 acres of the former amusement park
was conveyed to the state of Rhode Island and plans call for it to be
converted into a State Park. Suggestions
at the hearing were far reaching including a camp ground, beach cabanas, a
public venue for concerts, a fishing pier, a dock for recreational
boating, a water taxi service to other
State Parks and a host of other ideas.
Visit www.rockypointfoundation.org
for information on how to make a donation or how to get active in the
Foundation.
Where’s
the bite
Tautog fishing remains good with anglers often catching there
limit (three fish/person/day) when fishing in popular Bay and near coastal
waters including Conimicut Light, Ohio Ledge, Rocky Point, General Rock, off
Narragansett and other popular tautog fishing spots. Make sure the tide is moving when
fishing. They are biting on green crabs,
Asian crabs, worms and one angler reports catching his limit using quahogs.
Last week Dan O’Hara of Cranston reported caching there boat limit at Plum
Lighthouse next to the Jamestown Bridge, “I went Saturday to the lighthouse next to the
Jamestown bridge. We caught 20, 10 were keeper size. We started at 10:30 a.m.
at dead low tide and the action picked up soon after on the incoming. Used
green crabs, 4 oz sinker.” Craig Castro
of Erickson’s Bait & tackle said tautog fishing has been excellent all over
the Bay with customers catching them on green crabs and worms.
Striped
bass fishing remains good from shore and from boats. Al Johnson of Warwick said, “I started
fishing at 4 p.m. Sunday and caught three nice keeper striped bass, the largest
being in the mid-thirty inch range when fishing from shore at Conimicut Point.”
The Providence River is thick with Atlantic Menhaden. Adam Maziarz reports on
the RI Saltwater Anglers Association blog Sunday, “Providence River from the
Squantum Club to Bold Point was so full of pogies…that no one was catching any
bass.
I went south to Prudence Island and caught a few keepers and some shorts off the north point. We even caught some 5-7 lb blues. Bass were everywhere for a few hours, busting all over the surface chasing silver sides.” Dave Henault of Ocean State Tackle, Providence, said, “Striped bass fishing has been hot along the East Bay Bike Path and at Sabin Point with bass up to 44"s taking clam tongues, sea worms and pogey chunks. Bridge fishing on the bike path in Barrington and Warren has been active with a lot of schoolie bass and small tautog but persistent fishermen are rewarded with occasional keepers of both blackfish and striped bass.”
I went south to Prudence Island and caught a few keepers and some shorts off the north point. We even caught some 5-7 lb blues. Bass were everywhere for a few hours, busting all over the surface chasing silver sides.” Dave Henault of Ocean State Tackle, Providence, said, “Striped bass fishing has been hot along the East Bay Bike Path and at Sabin Point with bass up to 44"s taking clam tongues, sea worms and pogey chunks. Bridge fishing on the bike path in Barrington and Warren has been active with a lot of schoolie bass and small tautog but persistent fishermen are rewarded with occasional keepers of both blackfish and striped bass.”
Squeteague. “Domenic
Petraca caught three 10 pound weakfish (squeteague)… off Prudence Island's
Mount Tom.”, said Dave Henault of Ocean State Tackle.
Happy to know that there's such event for visually-impaired adults, truly they must not be deprived for things like fishing.
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