‘ Blind Fishing Adventures ’ Category

Carp Zone Canada – First Edition

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On May 17 I took part in the first edition of the Carp Zone Fishing Tournament. There were 20 participants and a grand total of 5 Carp caught throughout the day. A cold front had moved through the day prior and the Carp just turned off. Unfortunately, I was one of the 15 who blanked. It did give

CNIB Lake Joseph Centre and Blind Fishing Boat present a week of fishing!

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Join us for the first-ever Lake Jo Fishing Camp for people living with vision loss held July 12-18, 2009 at CNIB Lake Joseph Centre (Lake Jo). Guest speakers, seminars and on-the-water experiences will be sure to leave you with great stories, memories and a whole lot of new information on fishing

Ottawa River Fall Musky

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In early November conditions were favourable enough to warrant a day on the water, and with fall being an ideal time to boat monster Musky, it didn’t take much convincing for Alain to join me for a day of Musky fishing.  We arrived at the boat launch on the Ottawa River at around 9: a.m., not

Surf Fishing the Outer Banks

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Along the east coast of North Carolina there are a series of islands that have been linked with bridges to form what are now known as the Outer Banks.  These islands represent the most eastern point of the United States and, consequently, experience the worst weather the Atlantic Ocean can

Launching the Off-shore 20 Power Cat

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With the installation of the E-Tech 115hp provided by Laurentian Marine and Evinrude completed, it was time to take the Port Erie power catamaran out for it’s first fishing outing.  Alain Danis graciously agreed to accompany me on this momentous occasion.  We had decided on the Ottawa River

Introducing the Family to Carp Fishing

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I thought what better way for my Dear Wife (DW) to develop an appreciation for fishing for monster Carp than to have her catch a few herself.  To this end, I arranged for us to go camping for the weekend along the shore of the St. Lawrence.  I reserved a camp site that provided direct access to