With winter and the planning/talking portion of the year now over, focus is now on getting fishers with vision loss out on the water. Hands-on fishing sessions with novice blind fishers have been arranged, blind fishing tournaments organized, and Further refinements to talking electronics and
Author: Lawrence | Posted on 8. June 2010 at 16:57 pm | Filed in Blind Fishing Adventures, Media Reports, News Releases, Tournament Results |
By Lawrence Euteneier
Captain, Blind Fishing Boat .Com
With my buddy Steve Old at the wheel, we set off to join Art Cunningham and his Crappy tournament team-mate, Marv Rolls, for some fishing out of Ceely’s Bay, located at the head of the Rideau River near Kingston Ontario. With multiple
Author: Lawrence | Posted on 5. May 2010 at 17:44 pm | Filed in Blind Fishing Adventures, Fishing Tips |
By Lawrence Euteneier
For opening day of Trout season this year I arranged a little surprise for my son Nico. Instead of our usual stream fishing expedition, this year we paid a visit to Wal-Jan Hunting and Fishing (tell: 819 422-3371). Walter and Janet Brownrigg operate a small cottage and
Author: Lawrence | Posted on at 17:27 pm | Filed in Blind Fishing Adventures, Fishing Tips |
North Carolina in the summer can be incredibly hot and humid, but in mid October, the weather is perfect, the beaches are empty, and the fishing is ideal. No wonder then, Gwen White and her fellow Lions choose October to host both the North Carolina Visually Impaired Persons State and National
Author: Lawrence | Posted on 15. December 2009 at 18:08 pm | Filed in Blind Fishing Adventures |
Prior to the 2009 North Carolina blind fishing tournament, I was able to squeeze in some time to do some surf fishing, which normally is a completely solitary event. However, the first day on the beach I was able to convince my step daughter Mimi to for-go her plans to surf and instead try her
Author: Lawrence | Posted on 10. December 2009 at 17:15 pm | Filed in Blind Fishing Adventures, Fishing Tips |
** A shortened version of This report was published (in the November 2009 issue of Ontario Fishing Magazine http://www.ontariofishing.net/news2009/nov2009-2.html **
You would think that as a fisher with vision loss I would have already mastered drop shotting, a finesse technique that relies on
Author: Lawrence | Posted on 10. November 2009 at 07:23 am | Filed in Blind Fishing Adventures, Fishing Gear and Techniques, Fishing Tips |