In advance of heading to Inuvik NWT for a conference on boom and bust northern community economies, I gave a call to a mutual friend who works at the Inuvik office at the department of fisheries, Wade Norman. We agreed that I would join him for some midnight sun fishing – the sun never
Author: Lawrence | Posted on 18. July 2008 at 10:55 am | Filed in Blind Fishing Adventures |
My 2008 soft water Blind Fishing Adventure season started the year with a 10-day fishing marathon in the company of Miles Hilton-Barber, A U.K. blind adventurer. http://www.mileshilton-barber.com
Miles first contacted me through my website last fall with the request that we hook up for some
Author: Lawrence | Posted on 15. June 2008 at 14:39 pm | Filed in Blind Fishing Adventures, Speaking / Show Events |
Sunday morning had Miles Hilton-Barber and I heading up to Bush Country Camp on Lake Sasseginega about 2 hours north of Temiscaming in the company of Jay Thomas and Bill McQu . Art and Pat Southern, owners and operators of Bush Country Camp for the past 16 years, were hosting us on their island
Author: Lawrence | Posted on 12. June 2008 at 16:55 pm | Filed in Blind Fishing Adventures |
The 3rd and final leg of my fishing adventure with Mile’s Hilton-Barber involved fishing for Carp on a section of the St. Lawrence River that is now known as St. Lawrence Lake. The Lake was formed with the construction of several dams and locks in the 1960’s to allow ships to pass between
Author: Lawrence | Posted on at 16:39 pm | Filed in Blind Fishing Adventures |
I met John Anderson, charter guide and owner of www.OttawaRivermuskyfactory.com at the Carp fishing show in April of 2007 – John was giving seminars on Musky fishing, and I had a booth there with my boat and related navigational aids. John came by my booth to hear about the “Blind fishing
Author: Lawrence | Posted on 15. November 2007 at 09:13 am | Filed in Blind Fishing Adventures |
I recently had the pleasure of spending the day Bass fishing on Constance Lake with J.P. Ostiguy. Our ride was a Ranger bass boat from Lake and Trail Marina rigged with a 250 Mercury Optimax — man, what a day – what a ride!
Of course, we started off the day with a test run of the Ranger
Author: Lawrence | Posted on 20. July 2007 at 17:23 pm | Filed in Blind Fishing Adventures |