Late fall is when Walleye that have roamed Lake Ontario all summer return to the Bay of Quinte to pass the winter and prepare for the spring spawn run up the rivers. Upon arriving in the Bay they are greeted by both a plentiful supply of baitfish, and a dedicated group of sport fishers from
As a fisher without sight my “Blind Fishing” and Talking Fishing” Boats function almost exclusively on electricity. By incorporating solar panels directly on the Boats or at dock-side to recharge batteries my ecological “foot-print” on the water will be virtually zero.
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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
I recently headed down to spend a day at one of Canada’s largest boat shows, the Toronto boat Show. I was fortunate to have a brother who lives near Toronto and who volunteered to go to the Show with me. I also had Maestro with me, my 100lbs Burnese Mountain dog guide dog and a pocket full
Author: Lawrence | Posted on 18. January 2008 at 08:58 am | Filed in Marine Electronics, Sea Trial Reports – Power Cat, Speaking / Show Events |