As a little girl, I didn’t know I was going to grow up to be a fisherman, or follow in my father’s footsteps, and his father’s footsteps. It was a man’s world at the dock of Sakonnet Point, no women working in sight. The faces of fishing, as I recall, were a blue-collar gang of burley, brutish men, unkept in their oilskins, fish scales hanging from their beards, and cigarettes dangling from their mouths. There was unfiltered grumbling of men sorting, weighing, boxing and icing, as the fish were shoveled off the boat onto a conveyor belt. Most hadn’t had
A Rough Ballet: Making a living on the water - Anglers Journal - Anglers Journal - A Fishing Life
Corey Forrest's Instagram, Twitter & Facebook on IDCrawl
Have camera, will fish - The Boston Globe
Pulling Twine with the Wheelers
Who we are: Corey Wheeler Forrest
Trap fishing off Rhode Island on Vimeo
The last of the trap fishers - Newport Life Magazine
Corey Forrest's Instagram, Twitter & Facebook on IDCrawl
Corey Forrest's Instagram, Twitter & Facebook on IDCrawl
Corey Wheeler Forrest (@fishandforrest) • Instagram photos and videos
Corey Wheeler Forrest (@fishandforrest) • Instagram photos and videos
Corey Forrest's Instagram, Twitter & Facebook on IDCrawl
A Rough Ballet: Making a living on the water - Anglers Journal - Anglers Journal - A Fishing Life
Proudly 'pulling twine' on her family's workboat - Soundings Online