‘ Blind Fishing Adventures ’ Category

QUEEN ELIZABETH 11 DIAMOND JUBILEE MEDAL

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On February 12, 2013 I was honored to be awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal for the technology training program I developed and over-saw for blind Canadians seeking to stay abreast of advancements in office place technologies. 35 blind professionals and a team of trainers spent

Ice Fishing in Canada’s Capital

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By Lawrence Gunther Euteneier Photographs by Scott Campbell (Photo of Lawrence and Maestro heading out on the ice) Flowing past the foot of Canada’s Parliament and 4th largest city, the Ottawa River may rank as one of Canada’s least appreciated recreational fishery.  Musky, Pike, Bullhead,

Gearing Up for the Ice

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By Lawrence Gunther Euteneier / Feel the Bite! Photographs by Scott Campbell Anyone who is considering or has already taken up the sport of ice fishing has wrestled with the idea of purchasing three of the more pricey “must-haves”.  1, some form of portable shelter; 2, a power auger; and 3,

2011 Reflections

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While compiling the highlights of the 2011 Blind Fishing Boat season I took some time to re-read previous annual reports.  I was amazed, once again, just how much further the yard sticks have moved.  Sure, the year included lots of great moments on the water, but even more importantly, there

Late fall and Where’s the Bay of Quinte Walleye

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Each fall king-sized Walleye return to the Bay of Quint on Lake Ontario’s Northern shore.  Their fall return to the rivers in preparation of the spring spawn is triggered by a drop in water temperatures, but lately, this is occurring later each year.  Their over-wintering preparations include

Late Fall St. Francis Smallmouth

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When an email from Frank Ramsay popped into my inbox inviting me to spend a day pre-fishing with him on Lake St. Francis, a stretch of the St. Lawrence River sectioned off by a series of shipping locks, I was quick to reply with an affirmative.  Frank is a well known B.A.S.S. competitor and a