Saltwater Edge Podcast - Sharing Our Passion For Saltwater Fishing

The Truth About Rhode Island Squid Fishing | Tactics, Timing & Gear - Captain Greg Vespe

54 min · 8. maj 202654 min
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In this episode of The Saltwater Edge Podcast, Peter sits down with Captain Greg for an in-depth conversation about one of Rhode Island's most iconic spring fisheries: squid. Greg shares decades of experience fishing squid from both shore and boat around Newport and Narragansett Bay, covering everything from lights, tides, and jig selection to squid behavior, seasonal timing, and why Rhode Island offers such a unique squid fishery. The discussion also explores: * How squid react to lights and shadow lines * Why foggy nights can produce incredible fishing * Best tackle and jig setups * Mono vs braid for squid fishing * Spring and fall squid runs * Squid as a key forage species for striped bass, tuna, and more * Rhode Island's trophy tog regulations and conservation efforts * Favorite ways to cook and prepare squid Whether you're a longtime squid angler or someone looking to experience the spring calamari run for the first time, this episode is packed with practical knowledge and fascinating insight into New England fishing culture.

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episode The Truth About Rhode Island Squid Fishing | Tactics, Timing & Gear - Captain Greg Vespe cover

The Truth About Rhode Island Squid Fishing | Tactics, Timing & Gear - Captain Greg Vespe

In this episode of The Saltwater Edge Podcast, Peter sits down with Captain Greg for an in-depth conversation about one of Rhode Island's most iconic spring fisheries: squid. Greg shares decades of experience fishing squid from both shore and boat around Newport and Narragansett Bay, covering everything from lights, tides, and jig selection to squid behavior, seasonal timing, and why Rhode Island offers such a unique squid fishery. The discussion also explores: * How squid react to lights and shadow lines * Why foggy nights can produce incredible fishing * Best tackle and jig setups * Mono vs braid for squid fishing * Spring and fall squid runs * Squid as a key forage species for striped bass, tuna, and more * Rhode Island's trophy tog regulations and conservation efforts * Favorite ways to cook and prepare squid Whether you're a longtime squid angler or someone looking to experience the spring calamari run for the first time, this episode is packed with practical knowledge and fascinating insight into New England fishing culture.

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Kayak Striper Masterclass with Eric Harrison: Big Bass, Soft Plastics and Tidal Strategy

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What matters more in fly fishing: the pattern, or the presentation? In this episode, we sit down with Maine guide and highly regarded fly tyer Capt. Ben Whalley to talk about the small details that make a huge difference when targeting striped bass and other saltwater species. Ben discusses the influence of legendary fly tyer Bob Popovics, his approach to designing large-profile flies that remain castable, and how observation and experimentation lead to better fly design. The conversation also previews the upcoming Saltwater Edge Fly Fishing Expo, where Ben will join a panel focused on one of the most important parts of fly fishing: the final 40 feet of presentation. From neutrally buoyant shrimp flies to triggering strikes from fish that are locked in on bait, this episode dives deep into the real decision-making that happens when fish get a long look at your fly. Topics include: * Why large flies don't have to be hard to cast * Lessons from Bob Popovics and hollow fly design * Matching movement instead of just matching size * When to change flies and when to change presentation * Why observation is the most important skill in fly fishing * Techniques for triggering bites from pressured fish If you enjoy problem solving on the water and learning how great anglers think through a fishing situation, you'll enjoy this conversation.

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What separates good fly anglers from great ones? In this episode, we sit down with John L. Field, author, conservationist, and FFI Master Casting Instructor, ahead of the Saltwater Edge Fly Fishing Expo on March 14th. This year's Expo shifts from tactics to skill building, breaking down the habits and mechanics that consistently lead to success. John dives deep into: * Why too much false casting costs you fish * The mechanics behind tight loops and clean tracking * How rod loading really works * The difference between leverage and momentum in your stroke * The building blocks every fly caster needs * Knot logic and leader design fundamentals If you want more distance, more accuracy, and more opportunity on the water, this episode is a must listen. Join us on March 14th for the Saltwater Edge Fly Fishing Expo, with hands-on casting and rigging clinics the following day.

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