12 days of Boat / sportsman shows have been booked for the Blind Fishing Boat to exhibit at so far this year.
14 “Feel The Bite” seminars have been confirmed.
Competitions:
10 Walleye tournament series organized by Ottawa Regional Walleye League
6 B.A.S.S. Master competitions with Ottawa
Author: Lawrence | Posted on 12. March 2012 at 08:55 am | Filed in Feel The Bite, News Releases, Tournament Results |
(Photo of Lawrence and Maestro with 24” Rainbow Trout)
Introduction:
Opening up the sport of fishing to people with vision loss is the goal of the Blind Fishing Boat initiative, and 2010 has by far achieved more than any previous year since taking my love for the sport public in 2007.
Author: Lawrence | Posted on 16. March 2011 at 04:51 am | Filed in Media Reports, News Releases, Speaking / Show Events, Tournament Results |
For Immediate Release – November 19, 2010
Blind Fishers Take to the Water in a Ranger Reata
Orleans Boat World and Ranger Boats have entered into a sponsorship agreement with the Blind Fishing Boat to enable people without sight to fish both recreationally and competitively.
Lawrence
Author: Lawrence | Posted on 15. March 2011 at 19:14 pm | Filed in News Releases, Sea Trial Reports - Ranger Reata |
I’m fortunate in that my work, studies and pleasure has given me the opportunity to travel across Canada — East and West, North and South – giving me first-hand knowledge of our country and it’s abundant natural resources. I’ve also studied Canada’s environmental issues as part
Author: Lawrence | Posted on 23. November 2010 at 19:17 pm | Filed in Audio-Video, News Releases |
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
Ontario Carp Fishing
By Lawrence Euteneier, Captain, Blind Fishing Boat.Com
I first learned of Carp fishing as a boy when reading “The Art of Angling”, written by Tiny Benet. Tiny was the outdoor columnist for the Toronto Sun and had a passion for fishing Carp from the Humbor River in central