For the past three years organizers of the “north Carolina Visually Impaired Persons Fishing Tournament” have included a national-level competition, in addition to the tournament for North Carolina residents. 2010 competitors in the national event represented over nine different north-east
Author: Lawrence | Posted on 23. November 2010 at 18:46 pm | Filed in Blind Fishing Adventures, Fishing Tips, Speaking / Show Events, Tournament Results |
(Photo of Lawrence and Maestro with 24” Rainbow)
Early in the fall of 2010 I received a call from an old friend, Lance Glaser, Principal of Trout Ranglers and Dances with Fishes. Lance was busy pushing the envelope again and had managed to convince organizers of the America Cup International
Maestro and I arrived at the Lake Joseph Centre located just south of Perry Sound Ontario late in the afternoon on Sunday July 11 after being on the road for nine hours. The Lake Joe Centre was constructed in 1961 to provide residents of Ontario living with vision loss a place to network and
Author: Lawrence | Posted on 29. September 2010 at 18:39 pm | Filed in Blind Fishing Adventures, Speaking / Show Events |
Drop-Shot Drifting for Mid-Summer Smallies
By Lawrence Euteneier
When it comes to fishing techniques there always seems to be exceptions to the rules. Blending together two fishing styles, dragging tubes and drop-shotting, constitutes a real blurring of accepted practices. This hybrid style
Author: Lawrence | Posted on 17. August 2010 at 18:52 pm | Filed in Blind Fishing Adventures, Feel The Bite, Fishing Gear and Techniques, Fishing Tips |
What better way to kick off the opening season for Bass than a tournament. Mississippi Lake was the venue and Renegade the organizer. My partner for the day was Nigel Touhey, co- holder of the Canadian record for heaviest one-day limit of Smallmouth Bass — 30.35lbs.
Nigel, Maestro and
Author: Lawrence | Posted on at 18:09 pm | Filed in Blind Fishing Adventures, Fishing Tips, Tournament Results |
2010 Tournament Results to Date
I’ve fished three tournaments so far and the Bass season hasn’t even begun. Started with the annual Blind Anglers International Tournament which I fished on my own using my 12-foot Blind Fishing Porta-Bote. Warmer water temps than usual meant most of the